Crime and criminals, Extradition records, Requisition on Kansas by other States
Creator: Kansas. Governor (1877-1879: Anthony)
Date: 1878
Level of Description: Folder
Material Type: Government record
Call Number:
Governor's Office, Governor George Tobey Anthony, Correspondence Files, Subject Files, Box 3 Folder 16
Unit ID: 454069
Space Required/Quantity: [Not stated]
Title (Main title): Crime and criminals, Extradition records, Requisition on Kansas by other States
Scope and Content
Scope and content: The documents in this file pertain to the requisitions of criminals back to Kansas. A letter on April 24, 1878, from Amos Harris in relation to the indictment of John B. Glenn and John W. Ellis for embezzlement of Davis County. A letter on April 29, 1878, from Amos Harris, informs Governor Anthony that Ellis shared the correspondence between the two of them and refers the Governor to sections of the law. A letter on October 16, 1878, from C. B. Graves, returns papers regarding the reward for the arrest of William McDonald. A letter on April 22, 1878, from H. L. Francis of Illinois asks Kansas Governor Anthony to state reasons for declining the requisition of James F. Peasley Jr. for the indictment of counterfeiting U. S. coin.
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Creators and Contributors
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Kansas. Governor (1877-1879: Anthony)

