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Receipt for Charles G. Farrar; January 28, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Receipt showing that Charles C. Farrar received Mississippi Governor Charles Clark's requisition on the Mississippi State Auditor to pay Farrar for expenses incurred on a trip to Meridian, Mississippi.
Letter from A. K. Farrar to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus; July 17, 1862
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from A. K. Farrar at the Provost Marshal's Office in Natchez, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus, asking for the authority to keep local plantation overseers from being called to military service unless an emergency arises. Farrar wishes to retain the overseers so they can continue to patrol and police enslaved African Americans in the area around the city. He also asks for Pettus's instructions on "the manner of proceedings" against slaveholders who refuse to employ overseers or to feed or clothe the enslaved persons they hold.
Letter from A. K. Farrar to Mississippi Governor William L. Sharkey; June 27, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Letter from A. K. Farrar at Kingston, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor William L. Sharkey, asking Sharkey about the future of Mississippi, and the necessity of taking the amnesty oath.
Letter from A. K. Farrar to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus; February 16, 1863
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from A. K. Farrar in Natchez, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus, concerning the raising of horse teams to haul salt.
Letter from A. K. Farrar to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus; October 11, 1862
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from A. K. Farrar in the Provost Marshal's office at Natchez, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus, concerning the guns collected from civilians for use by the Confederate Army.
Letter from R. C. Farrar to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus; August 12, 1862
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from R. C. Farrar in Okolona, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus, requesting bounty money for the "Kemper Fencibles," Confederate Company K of the 43rd Mississippi Infantry.
Telegram to Charles C. Farrar; February 9, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Telegram from an unidentified telegraph operator at Okolona, Mississippi, to Charles C. Farrar at Macon, Mississippi, informing Farrar that General Samuel J. Gholson had not arrived yet.
Telegram from Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus to A. K. Farrar; Undated
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Telegram from Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus to A. K. Farrar in Natchez, Mississippi, informing him that clothes, shoes, and blankets have been ordered to Jackson, Mississippi,for distribution.
Telegram from Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus to A. K. Farrar; September 6, 1862
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Telegram from Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus to A. K. Farrar in Natchez, Mississippi, informing him that Natchez, Mississippi must not be surrendered to United States forces.
Clark Series 767: Box 953, Folder 08
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Telegram from W. W. Farrar at Jackson, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark at Macon, Mississippi, asking to be exempt from militia service so that he can apply for a job with the Confederate Secret Service.
List of charges from Southwestern Telegraph Company to Mississippi State Quartermaster Absolom M. West; May 1862
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. List of charges from the Southwestern Telegraph Company to Mississippi State Quartermaster Absolom M. West, for telegrams sent in May 1862.
Letter from J. P. Montgomery to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus; June 20, 1861
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from J. P. Montgomery in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor John Jones Pettus tendering the services of an independent cavalry company.
Letter from W. C. Miller to Mississippi Governor John M. Stone; December 12, 1878
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Stone Collection. Letter from W. C. Miller to Mississippi Governor John M. Stone, regarding the petition for the appointment of John Davidson, justice of the peace in Wilkinson County, Mississippi.
Petition from the Officers and Citizens of Hinds County, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor John M. Stone; February 18, 1878
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Stone Collection. Petition from the Officers and Citizens of Hinds County, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor John M. Stone, requesting that James Wood be appointed justice of the peace in Hinds County, Mississippi.
Petition from Citizens of Montgomery County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; January 1876
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from Citizens of Montgomery County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, for the pardon of Madison Teat who convicted of murder.
Petition to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; December 19, 1874
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames for pardon of B. D. McGowan who was convicted of aiding the escape of a convict.
Receipt from J. R. Cobourn to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; January 11, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Receipt from J. R. Cobourn given to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark for payment of bills from the South-Western Telegraph Company for telegrams sent in November and December of 1864.
Letter from General Samuel J. Gholson to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; December 10, 1863
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from Major General Samuel J. Gholson at Tupelo, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark, reporting on horses Gholson impressed for use by the Second Mississippi Cavalry (State Troops) under orders from former Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus.
Letter from J. H. Maury to Mississippi Governor William L. Sharkey; July 2, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Letter from J. H. Maury at Port Gibson, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor William L. Sharkey, asking permission to create a police force. Maury alleges that the United States Army occupation troops are stealing cotton from the people of the community. Maury recommends a few men to name as captains, lieutenants, or sheriffs for the Mississippi towns of Rocky Springs, Bruinsburg, and Rodney.
List of charges from Southwestern Telegraph Company to Mississippi State Quartermaster Absolom M. West; May1862
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. List of charges from the Southwestern Telegraph Company to Mississippi State Quartermaster Absolom M. West, for telegrams sent in May 1862.
List of charges from Southwestern Telegraph Company to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus; April 1862
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. List of charges from the Southwestern Telegraph Company to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus, for telegrams sent in April 1862.
Petition; Undated
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Petition from the citizens of Dekalb, Mississippi, asking that Henry Mcintosh, a free African American man, be allowed to stay in Mississippi.
Letter from H. P. Bridges; June 26, 1863
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. List from H. P. Bridges who is a volunteer from Bolivar County, Mississippi, serving in the Confederate Army.
Letter from R. A. O'Neal to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus; August 11, 1862
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from B. A. O'Neal in Hickory, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus, seeking a commission to form a Confederate military unit composed of Choctaw Native Americans.
Letter to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus; May 27, 1861
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from Noxubee County, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor John Jones Pettus tendering the services of the "Noxubee Blues," (Company H, 5th Mississippi Infantry).