Martin Van Buren executive pardon of Frank Pearl, 1838 Apr. 16.

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Martin Van Buren executive pardon of Frank Pearl, 1838 Apr. 16.

Pardon of Pearl, found guilty of larceny in District of Columbia circuit court, and recommended for executive clemency by two of the judges and eight jurors.

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Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862

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Martin Van Buren (b. Kinderhook, New York, December 5, 1782-d. July 24, 1862, Kinderhook, New York), studied law, was admitted to bar, New York, 1803; moved to Huson surrogate of Columbia Co.; member of State Senate, 1813-1820; attorney general of New York, 1815-1819; delegate to state constitutional convention, 1821; U.S. Senate Democrat, March 4, 1821-1828; Governor of New York, 1828-1829; U.s. Secretary of State, March 12, 1829 - August 1, 1831; Vice President, 1832; President, 1836-1840....

United States. President (1837-1841 : Van Buren)

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president of the United States From the description of Martin Van Buren executive pardon of Frank Pearl, 1838 Apr. 16. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 179535117 ...

Pearl, Frank.

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