Arrest warrant, 1820.

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Arrest warrant, 1820.

Arrest warrant, Manlius, New York, signed by Asa Nims, in which John Peck complains that Joseph Stephens stole clothing from Peck's place of business, where Peck worked as a tailor.

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Stephens, Joseph R.

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Nims, Asa.

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Peck, John J. (John James), 1821-1878

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Major General of Volunteers for the Union Army, 1862-1864. From the description of [Civil War telegrams], 1863. (Hamilton College). WorldCat record id: 75631222 John James Peck was born in New York State from whence he received an appointment to West Point Military Academy and subsequently graduated eighth in a class of thirty-nine on 1 July 1839. His military career was as follows: Breveted 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Artillery on 1 July 1843; 2nd Lieutenant, 16 April 1846; 1st Lie...