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... Insane Convicts ... Buffalo Insane Asylum 7,608 61 111 58 21,427 48 Hudson River State Hospital . Willard Asylum ... Homœopathic Asylum for Insane Stockbridge Indian School and Gospel Fund ... Bounties for wolves and panthers ...
... Insane Convicts ... Buffalo Insane Asylum 7,608 61 111 58 21,427 48 Hudson River State Hospital . Willard Asylum ... Homœopathic Asylum for Insane Stockbridge Indian School and Gospel Fund ... Bounties for wolves and panthers ...
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... insane squaw ... $ 54,479 54 $ 9,012,624 20 628 64 1,000 00 250 00 G. W. Chapman , making report as Canal Commissioner ... 300 00 E. A. Dodge , commissioner to re- John Newton , expenses of U , S. officers revising exterior lines of ...
... insane squaw ... $ 54,479 54 $ 9,012,624 20 628 64 1,000 00 250 00 G. W. Chapman , making report as Canal Commissioner ... 300 00 E. A. Dodge , commissioner to re- John Newton , expenses of U , S. officers revising exterior lines of ...
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... insane , and was at the time of the commission of the offense . He is released to enable his friends to place him in a private asylum . June 3d - Andrew Blanchard , convicted November 26th , 1870 , of bigamy ; term , three years ...
... insane , and was at the time of the commission of the offense . He is released to enable his friends to place him in a private asylum . June 3d - Andrew Blanchard , convicted November 26th , 1870 , of bigamy ; term , three years ...
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... insane shortly after his conviction , and was transferred to the asylum for insane criminals , where he has since remained . The prison authorities recommend a pardon , as No. 10. ] 13.
... insane shortly after his conviction , and was transferred to the asylum for insane criminals , where he has since remained . The prison authorities recommend a pardon , as No. 10. ] 13.
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... 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 ; term , two years ; county of ...
... 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 ; term , two years ; county of ...
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