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Brookville - Member of Community a Problem
Creator: Kansas. Governor (1915-1919: Capper)
Date: February 19, 1915
Alida Petit of Brookville, Kansas, writes to Governor Capper about a man in her town causing trouble. Main accusations are theft of property and threatening people. This file is part of a bigger collection of Governor Arthur Capper correspondence.
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Charles Fitzgerald and William Barada, prisoners 9017 and 9477
Creator: Kansas State Penitentiary
Date: February 24, 1901
This photograph shows inmates Charles Fitzgerald, prisoner #9017 and William Barada, prisoner #9477. Charles Fitzgerald was received at the Kansas State Penitentiary on Spetember 10, 1899 from Reno County, Kansas for escaping prison. Inmate William Barada was received at the penitentiary on September 14, 1900 from Doniphan County, Kansas for culpable negligence.
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Joseph Patterson, prisoner 9627
Creator: Kansas State Penitentiary
Date: January 5, 1901
This photograph shows inmate Joseph Patterson, prisoner #9627. Known under the alias Joe Patterson, he was received at the Kansas State Penitentiary on January 5, 1901 from Atchison County, Kansas for assault with a deadly weapon. He was sentenced on December 31, 1900.
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Kansas Territory versus John Bailey, Edward Bennett, Joseph Everhart, Alexander Everhart, and Lewis Everhart for failure to keep the peace and grand larceny
Date: crimes August 15, 1856 and May 26, 1857
This case file contains two affidavits and a subpoena related to the charges against John Baily, Edward Bennett, Joseph Everhart, Alexander Everhart, and Lewis Everhart of failure to keep the peace and grand larceny in 1856 and 1857 in Douglas County, Kansas Territory. On May 28, 1857 Johann Egelhoff (Eaglehoff) testified to the 2nd District Court of the Kansas Territory in Lecompton that John Baily and others listed above had stolen cattle and furniture from his property near the settlement of Hickory Point in Douglas County on about August 15, 1856. Egelhoff additionally reported Baily and the others threatened to kill on May 26, 1857 if he did not leave his land.
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Kansas Territory versus Samuel A. Coffman for failure to keep the peace
Date: May 1856
These legal documents relate to the case of the Kansas Territory vs. Samuel A. Coffman for failure to keep the peace. Coffman was accused of threatening to kill Orville (Orval) Thompson May 6, 1856 in Calhoun County, Kansas Territory. Coffman was arrested by Justice of the Peace Samuel S. Lockhart and released on bond May 10, 1856. Orville Thompson was accused of murdering Samuel A. Coffman's son Austin Coffman earlier that month (see item #445717).
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