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Creator:
New York (State). Governor
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A0597
 
 
Dates:
1859-1965
 
 
Abstract:  
The case files in this series document the process of application for and granting of pardons or commutations of sentences by the Governor. Convicts and their families, friends, and attorneys applied to have sentences reduced or terminated and, for convicted felons, to have citizenship rights restored. .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

 
Title:  
 
Series:
A0626
 
 
Dates:
1883-1899
 
 
Abstract:  
Volumes in this series were used to track the status of applications to the governor for pardons or commutations of sentence. The volumes generally provide application number; date(s) of application(s); journal number and page; name; county; crime; court; date of sentence; term; name of prison and date .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

 
Title:  
 
Series:
A0629
 
 
Dates:
1849-1903
 
 
Abstract:  
Article 18 of the 1777 State Constitution authorized the governor to grant pardons and reprieves. This power was continued in the constitutions of 1821 and 1846 and expanded to include commutations by Article 5 of the Constitution of 1894. This series consists of ledgers and correspondence maintained .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

 
Title:  
 
Series:
A0628
 
 
Dates:
1857-1902
 
 
Abstract:  
Articles I and IV of the State Constitution authorize the governor to grant executive clemency to convicted criminals (Executive Law, Sections 15-19). Among the types of clemency offered is restoration of citizenship rights, by which the governor restores civil rights lost as a result of a conviction .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives