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George H. Pendleton , of Ohio , and others . There is no doubt that prisoner was led into this trouble by bad com- pany . He was a stranger in the city ; but seventeen years of age . Had evidence been produced to indicate his former ...
George H. Pendleton , of Ohio , and others . There is no doubt that prisoner was led into this trouble by bad com- pany . He was a stranger in the city ; but seventeen years of age . Had evidence been produced to indicate his former ...
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The prisoner is partially insane , and pardon is granted on condition that he be taken to his house in Ohio by his mother , and properly cared for . August 5th - Franklin Wheeler , convicted June 24th , 1871 , of grand larceny ...
The prisoner is partially insane , and pardon is granted on condition that he be taken to his house in Ohio by his mother , and properly cared for . August 5th - Franklin Wheeler , convicted June 24th , 1871 , of grand larceny ...
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The great north - western States are as near to us now as was Ohio in the infancy of our society . The Pacific slope runs east also as well as west , and the irrepressible newsboy has found it out . Already many a thrifty chap has ...
The great north - western States are as near to us now as was Ohio in the infancy of our society . The Pacific slope runs east also as well as west , and the irrepressible newsboy has found it out . Already many a thrifty chap has ...
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Connecticut Virginia Maryland Ohio ... Indiana Illinois Wisconsin Michigan Minnesota Iowa ..... Nebraska Kentucky . Kansas . Missouri Colorado City Returned to friends Other institutions .. Total .. Where Sent .
Connecticut Virginia Maryland Ohio ... Indiana Illinois Wisconsin Michigan Minnesota Iowa ..... Nebraska Kentucky . Kansas . Missouri Colorado City Returned to friends Other institutions .. Total .. Where Sent .
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N , OHIO , June 25 , 1872 . MR . MACY : Dear Sir . - Your kind letter was received by me with pleasure . I shall ever feel grateful to you for the interest you still take in me . I often think if the children APPENDIX . 51.
N , OHIO , June 25 , 1872 . MR . MACY : Dear Sir . - Your kind letter was received by me with pleasure . I shall ever feel grateful to you for the interest you still take in me . I often think if the children APPENDIX . 51.
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