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Letter from Robert J. Davis, E. S. Fisher, and Jason Niles to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn; May 11, 1871
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Alcorn Collection. Letter from Robert J. Davis, E. S. Fisher, and Jason Niles to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn, containing recommendations that Robert J. Davis be appointed to the office of circuit court clerk in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. Included is a note from H. F. Hewson, Alcorn's private secretary, giving a summary of the letter.
Letter from Mississippi Secretary of State James Lynch to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn; May 4, 1871
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Alcorn Collection. Letter from Mississippi Secretary of State James Lynch to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn informing Alcorn that Joseph A. Warrison has declined the nomination to the office of constable in Grenada County, Mississippi. Included is a note from H. F. Hewson, Alcorn's private secretary, giving a summary of Lynch's letter.
Letter from Mayor William Price to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn; September 29, 1871
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Alcorn Collection. Letter from Mayor William Price of Grenada, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn, recommending clemency on behalf of Tom Hanks of Grenada. Included is a note from H. F. Hewson, Alcorn's private secretary, giving a summary of Price's letter.
Letter from W. B. Davis to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn; February 6, 1871
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Alcorn Collection. Letter from W. B. Davis to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn, sending Alcorn a copy of an indictment from the Grand Jury of Grenada County, Mississippi, against Adolphus Ruoff and Kate Ruoff for the crime of larceny. Davis informs Alcorn that Kate Ruoff is out on bond and Adolphus escaped to Kent County, Michigan, and has been arrested in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is requesting that Alcorn make a request for the return of Adolphus Ruoff.
Unfinished report from E. W. Laird; January 9, 1871
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Alcorn Collection. Unfinished report from E. W. Laird, listing nominations for county officers from several counties. Notes include dates of appointments, names of officers, and notes of those who failed to qualify. At the end of the report, Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn signs his name and requests the advice and consent of the Mississippi State Senate for the appointments.
Letter from J. Shepperd to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn; May 18, 1870
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Alcorn Collection. Letter from J. Shepperd to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn, giving notice of the Mississippi State Senate's confirmation of county and municipal officers for Grenada County, Mississippi, as well as the 5th District Chancery Court Judge and Sheriff of Claiborne County, Mississippi.
Report from William Morest to L. M. Hall; August 27, 1870
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Alcorn Collection. Report from William Morest at Grenada, Mississippi, to L. M. Hall, chief of the Mississippi Secret Service, stating what part of the state he is working in. He also states that the officials from several counties are cooperating with him in his investigation into the assassination of W. F. Brantley, mayor of Winona, Mississippi, and his tracking of fugitives who have escaped from jail in those counties. He recounts his conversation with Brantley's widow. Morest further explains his intentions to carry out the investigation.
Legislative document from Mississippi Secretary of the Senate Murray Peyton to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn; May 18, 1870
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Alcorn Collection. Legislative document from Mississippi Secretary of the Senate Murray Peyton to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn, informing Alcorn of the Senate's confirmation of nominations for several offices in Grenada and Claiborne Counties, Mississippi.
Letter from H. F. Henson to Mississippi Secretary of State James Lynch; October 28, 1870
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Alcorn Collection. Letter from H. F. Henson, private secretary to Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn, to Secretary of State James Lynch, informing Lynch that Alcorn has appointed John W. Parker as the supervisor of District 4 in Grenada County, Mississippi.