Ann Matthews (b. 1805 - d. 1851)
MSA SC 5496-013784
Accomplice to slave flight, Baltimore City, Maryland, 1848
Sources:
Archival Sources -
BALTIMORE CITY AND COUNTY JAIL (City Criminal Docket) 1846-1848, [MSA C2055-8].
BALTIMORE COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Wills), 1850-1851, Liber 24, Folio 437, [MSA C435-27]. Ann Mathews, December 10, 1851. (Transcript)
CHANCERY COURT (Chancery Court, Chancery Papers), 1713-1851, [MSA S512-9698].
SECRETARY OF STATE (Pardon Papers) 1837-1947, [MSA S1031-6].
Baltimore
City Court entry
Petition
by the members of the jury to Governor Philip Francis Thomas recommending
the pardon of Ann Matthews, 1848. (Transcript)
Petition
to Governor Thomas asking for the pardon of Ann Mathews, 1848. (Transcript)
Petition
by neighbors to Governor Philip Francis Thomas asking for the pardon for
Ann Matthews. (Transcript)
Letter,
Levin W. Tall to Governor Philip Francis Thomas against the character of
Ann Mathews, October 17, 1848. (Transcript)
Petition
against the pardon of Ann Matthews, 1848. (Transcript)
Pardon
note signed by Governor Philip Francis Thomas, 1848.
SECRETARY OF STATE (Pardon Record) 1839-1941, [MSA S1108-2].
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (Baltimore City Directories Collection), [MSA SC 2898].
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (Maryland
State Archives Map Collection), Map of the City of Baltimore, 1838. [MSA
SC1427-24].
Crop of map showing
Ward 16, Baltimore City.
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