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Petition from J. W. Pierson to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; February 14, 1876
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from J. W. Pierson to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, asking for a pardon of Tobe Brown, convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill.
Letter from Henry B. Whitfield to Travis Rhodes; February 1, 1876
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from Henry B. Whitfield to Travis Rhodes, requesting status of petition for pardon of J. W. Sparks.
Letter from Stewart Alen to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; January 19, 1876
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from Stewart Alen to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, asking if Ames has received a reply in response to a previous letter.
Petition from F. L. B. Valliant to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; January 1, 1876
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from F. L. B. Valliant to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, for the pardon of Henry Barrett who was convicted of petit larceny.
Petition from Citizens of Issaquena County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; December 25, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from Citizens of Issaquena County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, for the pardon of Hector Singletary who was convicted of grand larceny.
Legal Document from Samuel Singletary; December 29, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Legal Document from Samuel Singletary, containing a sworn statement in support of Hector Singletary's pardon.
Letter from H. A. McLeod to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; December 14, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from H. A. McLeod in Williamsburg, Covington County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, requesting a reward for Ira and Newton Robbins, each wanted for multiple violent crimes.
Letter from P. G. Edmonds Jr. to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; December 14, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from P. G. Edmonds Jr. in York Station (now York), Alabama to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, asking for the status of a previous petition for the pardon of Curtis Jenkins.
Letter from P. G. Edmonds Jr. to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis; December 4, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from P. G. Edmonds Jr. in York Station (now York), Alabama to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis, requesting the status of a petition for the pardon of Curtis Jenkins that was sent the previous month.
Petition from Citizens of Hazlehurst, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; November 26, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from Citizens of Hazlehurst, Mississippi and Others to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, asking for the pardon of Wash Rawls who was convicted of murder.
Petition from Add. Brown to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; November 30, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from Add. Brown to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, requesting a pardon.
Petition from O. Kellogg to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; November 29, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from O. Kellogg in Hernando, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, for the pardon of Robert C. Tabler who was convicted of pocket picking.
Letter from N. A. Rice to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis; November 22, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from N. A. Rice in Macon, Mississippi to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis, asking for a meeting for Anderson Johnson to discuss a pardon for his son, Ned Johnson.
Petition from several citizens of Caroll County, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; October 9, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from several citizens of Caroll County, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, asking for the pardon of James Jordan who was convicted of robbery.
Petition from Citizens of Alcorn County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; September 25, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from Citizens of Alcorn County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, asking for the pardon of Jordan Lige, who was convicted of malicious mischief.
Letter from Franklin C. Hender to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; September 20, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from Franklin C. Hender in Charlotte, Michigan to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, requesting $95 for the expense of jailing Charles E. Davis, a fugitive who had since died.
Letter from H. A. Rice to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis; June 21, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from H. A. Rice in Noxubee County, Mississippi to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis, asking for the pardon of Ned Johnson, who was convicted of fraud larceny.
Letter from Henry Jones to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; June 5, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from Henry Jones to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, protesting the petitioned pardon of John Davis Jr., and claimingthat Jones' signature was forged on Davis' petition for pardon.
Letter from O'Leary to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis; July 19, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Letter from O'Leary to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis, describing the alleged killing of Hiram Williams and the excitement that resulted.
Petition from Citizens of Lowndes County, Mississippi to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis; July 9, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from Citizens of Lowndes County, Mississippi to Mississippi Lieutenant Governor A. K. Davis, asking for the pardon of A. H. Dickinson, who was convicted of receiving stolen property.
Petition to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; May 7, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, asking for a pardon of Conrad Hoffman, convicted of selling liquor to intoxicated persons.
Petition from John L. Carlson to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; May 12, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from John L. Carlson to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, asking for a pardon of George Wolfork, convicted of mule stealing.
Petition from Citizens of Union County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; September 8, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from Union County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames for the pardon of Henry Folsom, who was convicted of murder. The case is in front of the Mississippi Supreme Court.
Petition from Citizens of Colfax (now Clay) County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; September 1, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from Citizens of Colfax (now Clay) County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, asking for the pardon of Jordan Ivy, who was convicted of grand larceny. The Judge and district attorney declined to endorse.
Petition from Citizens of Lowndes County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames; September 7, 1875
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Ames Collection. Petition from Citizens of Lowndes County, Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Adelbert Ames, asking for the pardon of Curtis Jenkins, who was convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill. (Recommendations against pardon by the district attorney and judge in the case included)