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Calendars of prisoners in the county jail of Stafford, England

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    Paroles of Honor and Lists of Prisoners

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    The collection, which deals with the Mexican War, consists of correspondence, military orders, reports, lists of prisoners, and paroles of honor. Participants include: William Orlando Butler, Sylvester Churchill, Ethan Allen Hitchcock, George W. Hughes, Joseph E. Johnston, William L. Marcy, Thomas Marshall, Dixon S. Miles, Henry Lee Scott, Winfield Scott, Lorenzo Thomas, Henry J. Wilson, the Adjutant-General's Office, and the U. S. Inspector General's Office. The material deals with: troop movements, food and supplies, recruiting and enlistments, mustering of volunteers, as well as Jalapa, Puebla, Tampico, and Veracruz, Mexico. Also included are 31 paroles and lists of Mexican prisoners captured in the spring of 1847 and at the Battle of Cerro Gordo. The collection also contains the signed paroles of Brigadier Generals Anastasio Torrejón, and Antonio Gaona of the Mexican Army.

    mssHM 64970-65036

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    El Dorado County Sheriff's Office (?). Jail register

    Manuscripts

    This volume contains the names of prisoners, date of confinement, and date of discharge.

    mssEl Dorado County

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    John Ringo letter and subpoena

    Manuscripts

    Photocopies of a subpoena for John Ringo and a letter by him stating that he cannot travel to Pima County for the trial as he had been shot in the foot. He was being charged with assault with intent to commit murder in March 1880.

    mssRingo

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    San Francisco Committee of Vigilance records

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    The collection contains letters and documents related to individuals making charges or giving information about suspects or prisoners to the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1856. It also contains completed applications for membership, lists of members and members of the executive committee, and financial documents. More specifically the collection contains material related to the murders of James King, the assault of Sterling Hopkins by Judge David S. Terry, abstracts from the files of the Recorders Court and Court of Sessions, showing the most important arrests by the city police, 1853 to 1856, and Report by the Grand Jury on county affairs for the term ending June 1, 1856

    mssVigilancecommittee

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    San Jose - Lynching

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    3 items: three LAT clip copies, one editorial, two news stories, 11/28/1933, "two kidnap and murder suspects were taken from a San Jose jail by a very large mob, and hanged, the controversy was increased when Gov. James Rolph praised the lynching as a "lesson to the nation" that California would not tolerate similar crimes.

    mssLAT

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    Julia Moore indictment

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    This indictment is a charge of murder against Julia Moore, of Nevada County, California, who caused the death of a pregnant woman named Lucy E. Nuttall. The accusation is as follows: "[Moore] did feloniously, unlawfully and of her malice aforethought make a violent assault...and there did violently, wound, bruise and ill treat, and a certain instrument made of silver or other metal, and in the shape and form of a hook, the said Julia Moore, the said instrument up and into the womb and body of the said Lucy E. Nuttall...to cause and procure the said Lucy E. Nuttall to miscarry, abort and bring forth the said child." Both the baby and Lucy E. Nuttall died.

    mssHM 68279