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Bail Bond Agents
Petition from C. H. Campbell to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis; September 21, 1874
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from C. H. Campbell to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis for remission of forfeiture of bond in the case of Paul Eckford.
Letter from Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames to the Sheriff of Pontotoc County; March 20, 1874
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames to the Sheriff of Pontotoc County, containing a remittance of forfeiture of surety for J. M. Davidson.
Letter from Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; June 2, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from Mississippi Governor Charles Clark at Macon, Mississippi, appointing Colonel James D. Stewart as agent to sell Confederate bonds for the state of Mississippi.
Letter from Mississippi Senator Jeremiah L. Davis to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; December 7, 1863
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from Mississippi Senator Jeremiah L. Davis at Columbus, Mississippi, representing Yalobusha and Calhoun Counties, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark, asking for relief of C. J. Worsham from payment of his bond.
Letter from James Q. Smith to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus; May 7, 1861
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from James Q. Smith in Selma, Alabama, to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus concerning a request for the arrest of Charles Gaines, a fugitive from justice.
Letter to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus; September 3, 1860
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from Oxford, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus, describing an enclosed affidavit charging Calvin Gibson and Marcus Haynes with counterfeiting bills. (Enclosed affidavit is mdah_757-930-07-18).
Letter from Superintendent W. H. Peavie to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; October 11, 1869
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from Superintendent W. H. Peavie of the Metropolitan Police at Memphis, Tennessee, to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, concerning the arrest of Samuel Sevier for the alleged murder of James G. Simpkins.
Extradition papers from Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames to Alabama Governor W. H. Smith; 1869
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Extradition orders from Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames to Alabama Governor William H. Smith, certified by Mississippi Secretary of State Henry Musgrove, empowering George Sparks to take Henry Coburn into custody for the alleged murder of Washington Sparks. Enclosed is a report from District Attorney John A. Blair, certified by court clerk John McAmis, stating that the grand jury of Tishomingo County, Mississippi, found Coburn guilty. Also enclosed is a letter from District Attorney Austin Pollard asking that Mississippi Governor Ames send a requisition to Alabama Governor Smith to extradite Coburn.