Letter from Wetumpka penitentiary; 1858 June 7

Item

Identifier

Q0000133356_Q0000133357

Title

Letter from Wetumpka penitentiary; 1858 June 7

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Type

text

Date

1858 June 7

Description

From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Letter from Jas. G. Coman to Andrew B. Moore requesting that the governor terminate the imprisonment of Seabarn Flannigan assigned for theft of a mule.

Format

Letter

Language

English

Place

Wetumpka

Publisher

Alabama Department of Archives and History. (electronic version)

Contributor

Luca Brillo

Relation

Q0000133357

transcription

Q0000133356_Q0000133357

Alabama Penitentiary
[[Wetumpka (Ala.)|wetumpka]] June 7 1858
[[Flanigan, Seabarn|Seabarn Flanigan]] a convict in this institution was [unclear] on the 3rd of May 1857. [unclear] a [sentance?] from the circuit court of [[Lowndes County (Ala.)|Lowndes County]], to [three?] years imprisonment in the penitentiary for the [unclear] “[Larceny?] of Mule”
[unclear] the undersigned [unclear] hereby certify the circuit of the above named Flanigan has [been?] “exemplary and [unclear]” up to the present time
The. Williams
[Bemmer?] I. Schiffer
[unclear] [unclear]

Names

Seabarn Flanigan 1
The. Williams 2

[page break]

[[Alabama. Governor's Office|Executive Department]]
[[Montgomery (Ala.)|Montgomery Alabama]]

The convict [[Flanigan, Seabarn|Seabarn Flanigan]], mentioned in the foregoing [[Petitions|petition]], discussed the behaviour during his imprisonment by state officials.

[[Moore, Andrew B. (Andrew Barry), 1807-1873|A.B. Moore]]