Extraditions and requisitions file, 1829-1830.

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Extraditions and requisitions file, 1829-1830.

The Governor of Ala. may extradite criminals from other states. This process may also be referred to as requisition. This series consists of two letters concerning the requisition of a criminal named James B. Thomas. Thomas was being held in Augusta, Ga. on charges of grand larceny.

Copies: One microfilm reel.

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Thomas, James Bert, 1935-

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Alabama. Governor (1829-1831: G. Moore).

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Moore, Gabriel, approximately 1785-1845

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Moore was a U.S. Senator from Alabama, 1831-37, after which he moved to Texas where he died in 1845. Moore also served as a U.S. Congressman representing Alabama, 1821-29, and as Governor, 1829-31. From the description of Letter, 1836. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 37523707 Ala. Governor, Ala. Senator, U.S. Senator, and U.S. Representative. Gabriel Moore moved to Huntsville, Ala. from N.C. in 1810. He served in the territorial legislature ...