Letter from N. S. Graham to Austin Macon; [Date Unknown]
Item
Identifier
Q134064
Title
Letter from N. S. Graham to Austin Macon; [Date Unknown]
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Type
text
Creator
Graham, N. S.
Date
Unknown
Description
From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A letter from N. S. Graham to Austin Macon telling him how best to obtain a pardon from Governor A. B. Moore.
Format
letter
Language
English
Place
Alabama
Publisher
Alabama Department of Archives and History. (electronic version)
Contributor
Emma Jackson Pepperman
Relation
Q134065_Q134068; Q134069_Q134070
transcription
Dear [[Macon, Austin|Austin]],
Let your [[WIFE|wife]] sign this petition first- then governor & get all the naighbor==hood to sign it - get [[Taylor, George|George Taylor]]- to write a letter as well an sign it- & some or as many of the [[Jury|Jury]] as you can to sign is & let them opposite their names say. One of the Jury then-
[[Moore, Andrew B. (Andrew Barry), 1807-1873|A. B. ______]] <u>one of the jury.<u> & let your wife sign then <[[Macon, Elizabeth|Elizabeth Macon]], his wife.”<u> if this is her name,
I will write to [[Judges|Judge]] King & to the [[Governor|Govenor]], I fear without them the governor will not act.
Yours in hast
[[Graham, N. S.|N. S. Graham]]
Let your [[WIFE|wife]] sign this petition first- then governor & get all the naighbor==hood to sign it - get [[Taylor, George|George Taylor]]- to write a letter as well an sign it- & some or as many of the [[Jury|Jury]] as you can to sign is & let them opposite their names say. One of the Jury then-
[[Moore, Andrew B. (Andrew Barry), 1807-1873|A. B. ______]] <u>one of the jury.<u> & let your wife sign then <[[Macon, Elizabeth|Elizabeth Macon]], his wife.”<u> if this is her name,
I will write to [[Judges|Judge]] King & to the [[Governor|Govenor]], I fear without them the governor will not act.
Yours in hast
[[Graham, N. S.|N. S. Graham]]
Subject
Moore, Andrew B. (Andrew Barry), 1807-1873.; Petitions; Crime--Alabama--History.