Letter from inspectors claiming George Carmilich served his time in a exemplary fasion and should be released early
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Identifier
Q0000133581
Title
Letter from inspectors claiming George Carmilich served his time in a exemplary fasion and should be released early
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Type
text
Creator
Bennet S. Griffin
Date
04/08/1859
Description
From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Inspectors praised George Carmilich's exemplary cooperation and deserves his sentence to be shortened.
Format
Letter
Language
English
Place
Alabama Penitentiary
Publisher
Alabama Department of Archives and History. (electronic version)
Contributor
Yanni Manolakos
transcription
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Alabama Penitentiary
Wet?? April 8. 1859
George Carmilich, a convict in this Institution, was convicted in the City Court of Mobile of the
crime of Murder in the 2e deg. And Sentenced to 10 years imprisonment received on the 23d of
July [1858?]
We the [?] Inspectors , hereby certify that the conduct of [?] Camilich has been exemplary and
an exception ?? able to the just?
Hon. William J.P.
A.C. Barker
Bennet S. Griffin
Alabama Penitentiary
Wet?? April 8. 1859
George Carmilich, a convict in this Institution, was convicted in the City Court of Mobile of the
crime of Murder in the 2e deg. And Sentenced to 10 years imprisonment received on the 23d of
July [1858?]
We the [?] Inspectors , hereby certify that the conduct of [?] Camilich has been exemplary and
an exception ?? able to the just?
Hon. William J.P.
A.C. Barker
Bennet S. Griffin