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Name Race County Crime Beginning of Sentence Sentence Book and Page Other Remarks
John Breltes Col. Shelby Larceny April 14, 1892 8 G 268 Escaped Nov. 1, 1893. Recaptured Nov. 2, 1893 by M.N. Lennard, Clinton, Tennessee. Escaped January 23, captured January 24, 1894. Pardoned by Gov. Turney December 6, 1895.
Henry Bonnet Col. Coffee Larceny May 14, 1892 2 G 278 Pardoned by Gov. Turney, discharged March 22, 1893
John Bruce Col. Shelby Burglary, Larceny October 28, 1891 10 G 210 Escaped Jan. 23, captured Jan. 25, 1894
Henry Bunch Col. Shelby Larceny September 20, 1891 5 G 193 Discharged on good time Sept. 20, 1895
Johnnie Boyd Col. Davidson Petit Larceny October 4, 1892 2 H 43 Escaped Jan. 2[?], 1894. Captured Jan. 2[?], 1894. Discharged July 4, 1894.
George Brown Col. Shelby Assistant to murder October 31, 1892 15 H 59 Escaped Jany. 23, 1894. Supposed to have frozen to death in the mountains Jany. 24, 1894. Found and buried April 3, 1894.
John Boyd [?] Obion Murder May 28, [?] 16 H 135 Escaped Nov. 1, 1893
Berry Jordan Col. Shelby False Pretense October 31, 1893 1 H 192 Discharged on good time Oct. 1, 1894
Bryant Robt [?] Davidson Assault to Commit Murder October 19, 1893 2.5 H 186 Escaped Jany. 23, captured Jany. 28, 1894. Died of Typhoid Fever Oct. 26, 1894
Bryant Joe [?] Davidson Assault to Commit Murder October 19, 1893 2.5 H 186 Escaped Jan. 23, captured Jan. 28, 1894. Discharged on good time Dec. 6, 1895
Brown Jim Col. Shelby Larceny April 27, 1893 3 H 127 Discharged on good time Oct. 27, 1895
Babb Willis Col. Hamilton Housebreaking October 8, 1893 3.5 H 178 Escaped Jan. 28, captured Jun. 25, 1894
Brown Jo Tom Col. Giles Larceny January 9, 1894 4 H 220
Bonnes Jno Col. Davidson Malicious Stabbing January 21, 1883 14 I 265 Said Bonnes escaped from Main prison March 21, 1891 and was returned from Polk County March 5, 1893 for one year on a charge of Felonious Assault which time [?] Feb. 5, 1894. Having served on his first sentence 6 yrs, 2 mon., 6 days leaves a balance [?] to serve of 6 years, 2 mon., and 24 days from Feb. 5, 1894.

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