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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Governor Andrew B. Moore's pardon of Jackson Blackburn.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Letter from William Mudd to Governor Andrew B. Moore requesting the pardon of Jackson Blackburn. Signees also include George Shortridge, who presided in the case of Blackburn.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Letter from Thomas Williams and Bennet S. Griffin to Governor Andrew B. Moore testifying to the good behavior of Jackson Blackburn, who was a convict in the state pentitentiary.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A petition from members of the Jefferson County Circuit Court jury of the spring term of 1855 seeking pardon of Jackson Blackburn, who was committed of the murder (manslaughter) of Jackson Montgromery.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. Letter from William H. Smith to Andrew B. Moore introducing Nancy A. Black, who was going to visit the governor to request a pardon of her husband, William S. Black.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A petition from the citizens of Pike County to Governor Andrew B. Moore seeking a remittance of a ruling against Giles Berry was was convicted of assault with the intent to murder. Moore does not grant the remittance.
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From the Alabama Department of Archives and History Governor A. B. Moore Collection. A petition from the citizens of Bibb County to Governor Andrew B. Moore requesting the remittance of fines in the case of Thomas Bankston, who was convicted of stealing a hog. Moore's decision is not included.