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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: November 30, 1860., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Danville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 31
Pardoned.
--The young man, or boy, Fargo, sentenced to confinement in the jail, at Danville, Va., for a term of seven months, for shooting and wounding a negro boy of J. W. Pace, has been pardoned by Gov. Letcher and released from prison.
He had been confined some three months, and in consideration of his tender years was pardoned.
Fargo (search for this): article 31
Pardoned.
--The young man, or boy, Fargo, sentenced to confinement in the jail, at Danville, Va., for a term of seven months, for shooting and wounding a negro boy of J. W. Pace, has been pardoned by Gov. Letcher and released from prison.
He had been confined some three months, and in consideration of his tender years was pardoned.
John Letcher (search for this): article 31
Pardoned.
--The young man, or boy, Fargo, sentenced to confinement in the jail, at Danville, Va., for a term of seven months, for shooting and wounding a negro boy of J. W. Pace, has been pardoned by Gov. Letcher and released from prison.
He had been confined some three months, and in consideration of his tender years was pardoned.
J. W. Pace (search for this): article 31
Pardoned.
--The young man, or boy, Fargo, sentenced to confinement in the jail, at Danville, Va., for a term of seven months, for shooting and wounding a negro boy of J. W. Pace, has been pardoned by Gov. Letcher and released from prison.
He had been confined some three months, and in consideration of his tender years was pardoned.