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Letter from John T. Shaff to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; August 22, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from John T. Shaff from the Office of the Chief Commissary for the 4th District of Mississippi to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark asking if his employees are exempt from the draft.
Letter from Z. A. Philips to B. M. Woolsey; May 20, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from Z. A. Philips, the general salt agent for Mississippi, to B. M. Woolsey, salt commissioner for Alabama, concerning the mining of salt in Alabama for the people of Mississippi.
Catalogue of the Library of the State of Mississippi; January 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Catalog entitled "Catalogue of the Library of the State of Mississippi" listing the holdings of the Mississippi State Library as of January 1865. The catalog contains alphabetized lists of legal reports from various states, elementary and miscellaneous law texts, legal codes, governmental documents from the United States and the individual states, and historical and literary texts. (This document is the enclosed catalog mentioned in mdah_768-950-05-05).
Bonds of W. M. Strickland, Thomas D. Isom, and George D. Fee; October 18, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Bonds of W. M. Strickland, Thomas D. Isom, and George D. Fee, given by said persons for their work as sureties or as state agents to dispense liquors in Lafayette County, Mississippi. The bonds are witnessed by W. Delay, clerk of the county probate court.
Bonds of G. W. Humphreys, D. G. Humphreys, and B. Humphreys; October 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Bonds of G. W. Humphreys, D. G. Humphreys, and B. Humphreys, given by said persons for their work as sureties or as state agents to dispense liquors in Claiborne County, Mississippi. The bonds are witnessed by Thomas Y. Berry, justice of the peace.
Letter from Mr. Moseley to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; November 21, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from Mr. Moseley in Panola County, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark, asking if all mill owners are to be conscripted into the state militia.
Letter from Mississippi Attorney General T. J. Wharton to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; November 14, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from Mississippi Attorney General T. J. Wharton at Jackson, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark, concerning county sheriffs who are in default on the collection of taxes.
Letter from F. W. Keyes to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; November 15, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from F. W. Keyes at Carrollton, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark at Macon, Mississippi, offering suggestions as to how the state militia should be organized.
Account list of John T. Ball; 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Account of John T. Ball, dispenser of spirituous liquors for Lauderdale County, Mississippi, detailing the amount of liquor sold in February, March, and April 1865.
Letter from Colonel L. Houghton; May 30, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from Confederate Colonel L. Houghton, Quartermaster General of Mississippi, certifying that he had turned over the archives and property of his department to United States Army Captain J. Warren Miller.
Letter from John Duncan to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; October 1, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from John Duncan, a trustee of the Mississippi Institution for the Blind in Jackson, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark, containing copies of the annual report of the school's board of trustees and the annual report of the school's superintendent.
Petition from Sarah Garrett to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; October 10, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Petition from Sarah Garrett at Canton, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark, asking that she be pardoned for her crime of allowing enslaved persons to trade as freemen.
Petition to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; Undated
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Petition from several citizens and civil officers of Clarke County, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark, asking that S. S. Mellen, principal of the Goodman Institute, be discharged from the 1st regiment, Mississippi State Troops.
Letter from W. Caskey to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; Undated
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from W. Caskey, chaplin of Wood's Cavalry, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark, asking that a petition be approved.
Letter from Superintendent Robert Kells to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark; March 2, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from Robert Kells, superintendent of the Mississippi State Lunatic Asylum, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark, concerning Kells' efforts to obtain a pass to go to Vicksburg, Mississippi, to obtain supplies.
Bonds of W. H. Brister, P. D. Woods, and T. A. Lewis; July 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Bonds of W. H. Brister, P. D. Woods, and T. A. Lewis, given by said persons for their work as sureties or as state agents to dispense liquors in Yalobusha County, Mississippi. The bonds are witnessed by P. Johnson, president of the county board of police.
Bonds of John W. Sanders, G. S. Fox, and S. W. Bryan; July 25, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Bonds of John W. Sanders, G. S. Fox, and S. W. Bryan, given by said persons for their work as sureties or as state agents to dispense liquors in Carroll County, Mississippi. The bonds are witnessed by J. P. Marshall, justice of the peace.
Bond of William H. Cassell, A. H. Ford, and William C. Jones; October 4, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Bond of William H. Cassell, A. H. Ford, and William C. Jones, given by said persons for their work as sureties or as state agents to dispense liquors in Madison County, Mississippi.
Bonds of John B. Carpenter, E. H. Hicks, and M. Eiseman; September 17, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Bonds of John B. Carpenter, E. H. Hicks, and M. Eiseman, given by said persons for their work as sureties or as state agents to dispense liquors in Jefferson County, Mississippi. The bonds are witnessed by George W. Shackleford, probate judge.
Bonds of J. A. Viser, R. E. Eskridge, and D. J. Sally; September 10, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Bonds of J. A. Viser, R. E. Eskridge, and D. J. Sally, given by said persons for their work as sureties or as state agents to dispense liquors in Carroll County, Mississippi. The bonds are witnessed by W. M. Aldridge, justice of the peace.
Bonds of D. W. McInnis, John M. McRaney, and Hardy Pittman; October 5, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Bonds of D. W. McInnis, John M. McRaney, and Hardy Pittman, given by said persons for their work as sureties or as state agents to dispense liquors in Covington County, Mississippi. The bonds are witnessed by a justice of the peace.
Bonds of William Coulter, Thomas Pope, and H. A. McLeod; August 24, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Bonds of William Coulter, Thomas Pope, and H. A. McLeod given by said persons for their work as sureties or as state agents to dispense liquors in Covington County, Mississippi. The bonds are witnessed by a justice of the peace.
Bonds of Andrew Gibb, Isaac J. Fouché, and Noah D. Link; August 24, 1864
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Bonds of Andrew Gibb, Isaac J. Fouché, and Noah D. Link, given by said persons for their work as sureties or as state agents to dispense liquors in Yazoo County, Mississippi. The bonds are witnessed by W. J. Epperson, justice of the peace, and John Brumfield, clerk of the county probate court.
Letters from John Duncan to Mississippi State Representative Lock E. Houston and Mississippi State Senator William Yerger; February 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Two letters from John Duncan, a trustee of the Mississippi Institution for the Blind in Jackson, Mississippi. The first letter, dated February 20, 1865 and addressed to Lock E. Houston, speaker of the Mississippi House of Representatives, contains information from a report from the school's superintendent and a memorial from the board of trustees. The second letter, dated February 23, 1865 and addressed to William Yerger, president of the Mississippi Senate, contains Duncan's personal opinion on the state of the school and his doubts about keeping the school open.
Letter from John Duncan, John W. Robinson, and A. Virden to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark with receipt; April 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from John Duncan, John W. Robinson, and A. Virden, trustees of the Mississippi Institution for the Blind in Jackson, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark, asking for a treasury warrant for $2,000. Included is a receipt by William Merrill, the school's superintendent, acknowledging that he has received Clark's requisition on the state auditor.