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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Governor Andrew B. Moore reduces James F. Kapp's fine for carrying a concealed weapon from $250 to $150.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Governor Andrew B. Moore remitted the fines against Andrew Marre for gambling.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Letter from William S. Mudd to Andrew B. Moore requesting the commutation of George Russell's death sentence. Letter contains an account of the evidence given at court describing the murder of John Henry. Mudd was the judge at Russell's trial.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Letter from William S. Mudd to Andrew B. Moore stating that Mudd had already written a letter on behalf of George Russell which was to be forwarded to the governor by B. T. Pope.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Letter from William S. Mudd to B. T. Pope requesting modification of a sentence in a previous letter which Pope was to forward to the governor. The letter to be edited was petition on behalf of George Russell.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Petition from jury and citizens of Blount County to Andrew B. Moore requesting that the governor commute George Russell's death sentence for the murder of John Henry. The petition is signed by the jury from the trial and by citizens of Blount County.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Letter from John C. Gillespie on behalf of George Russell's aunt, Mary Russell, and cousin to Andrew B. Moore indicating their intention to present petitions to the governor on behalf of George Russell if the Alabama Supreme Court confirms his death sentence.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Petition from George Russell, defendant, and James H. Weaver, Jailor of Madison County, to Andrew B. Moore requesting that the governor commute Russell's death sentence for the murder of John Henry. The petition is signed by George Russell, James H. Weaver, and contains a note from B. T. Pope, Russell's lawyer.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Petition from citizens of Blount County requesting that the governor follow the reccomendation of the jury in commuting George Russell's death sentence for the murder of John Henry. The petition is signed by the citizens of Blount County.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Petition from jury and citizens of Blount County to Andrew B. Moore requesting that the governor commute George Russell's death sentence for the murder of John Henry. The petition is signed by the jury from the trial and by citizens of Blount County.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A petiton from citzens of Alabama to Governor Andew B. Moore requesting the pardon of Elijah R. Murphree.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A petiton from citzens of Dekalb Couty, Alabama to Governor Andew B. Moore requesting the pardon of Reubon J. Molone.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A petiton from Benj. J Porterand citzens of Lebonon, Alabama to Governor Andew B. Moore requesting the pardon of Reubon J. Molone.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A remission of a $500 fine to $100 from Governor Andew B. Moore for Austin Macon, convicted of Asault and Battery agaisnt his wife, Elizebeth Macon.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A petiton from citzens of Coosa County to Governor Andew B. Moore requesting the pardon of Austin Macon.
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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.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A petiton from citzens of Dekalb County to Governor Andew B. Moore requesting the remittion of fine for Solomon McCampbell.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A remmision of a fine from A. B. Moore to Abel J. Brition, son of a friend of Moore's.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A petiton from citzens of Alabama to Governor Andew B. Moore requesting the pardon of James M. McNall. Attached is the pardon from Governor Andew B. Moore.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A pardon from Governor Andew B. Moore for a Mr. Salt[?].
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A petiton from Uriah W. Nesmith and citzens of Blount County to Governor Andew B. Moore requesting the pardon of Elijah R. Murphree. The petition mentions that Murphree's five children "are all afflicted which is caused from bleeding whenever thier skin is broken." Daniel Murphree certifies that he has visited the house and can attest to the discribed situation stated in the petition.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Orphaned Document- "Judgment filled against Uriah Davis, setaside - Perry Cir. Co."
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A petiton from Thomas Haydenma to Governor Andew B. Moore requesting the pardon of Carter Thomason. Attacked is a letter from Thomas M. Backer, Clerk of St. Clair Couty, to A. B. Moore.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A pardon from Governor Andew B. Moore for Carter Thompson. Remmitted fine of $400 to $50.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A pardo from Governor Andew B. Moore for J. B. Mayo.