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Docket Entry, circa June 1844 [United States v. Jeremiah Smith]

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], ca. June 1844, U.S. v. Jeremiah Smith (U.S. Criminal Court of the District of Columbia 1859); U.S. Criminal Court of the District of Columbia, Criminal Docket, vol. 22, June Term 1844, Criminal Appearances, entry 109; unidentified handwriting; Record Group 21, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington DC.

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Criminal Appearances June Term 1844.
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TEXT: In lieu of page numbers, the recorder organized the docket entries in this volume by category (for example, “Criminal Appearances”) and numbered each individual entry.


False pretences
Ind[ictmen]t.

A written accusation of a public offense committed by one or more persons, made under oath or affirmation by a grand jury.

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Recgce. [recognizance]

“An obligation of record . . . to do some act required by law,” such as “to keep the peace, to pay a debt, or the like.” Recognizance is “somewhat like an ordinary bond, the difference being that a bond is the creation of a fresh debt, or obligation de novo...

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N. e. [non est] r.d. 102
Josiah F Polk Saml Lewis Richd. Smith Jere[mia]h. Smith Jr. Recgce.
109 109
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Jeremiah Smith

Ca. 1788–after 1860. Miller. Born in Pennsylvania. Married Rhoda Hedges, ca. 20 Feb. 1814. Moved to near Oquawka, Warren Co., Illinois, by 1828; built gristmill and sawmill, ca. 1828. Moved to Des Moines Co., Iowa Territory, ca. 1834. Licensed to establish...

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Docket Entry, circa June 1844 [United States v. Jeremiah Smith]
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    TEXT: In lieu of page numbers, the recorder organized the docket entries in this volume by category (for example, “Criminal Appearances”) and numbered each individual entry.

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