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Introduction to State of Missouri v. Worthington et al. for Larceny and State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods Indictment, circa 10 April 1839 [State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods] Docket Entry, Indictment, 11 April 1839 [State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods] Docket Entry, Removal Orders, 11 April 1839 [State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods] Indictment, circa 10 April 1839, Copy [State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods] Docket Entry, Indictment, 11 April 1839, Copy [State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods] Docket Entry, Removal Orders, 11 April 1839, Copy [State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods] Docket Entry, Continuance, 17 August 1839 [State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods] Docket Entry, Continuance, 4 November 1839 [State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods] Docket Entry, Nolle Prosequi, 5 August 1840 [State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods]

Indictment, circa 10 April 1839 [State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods]

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Indictment, [Honey Creek Township], Daviess Co., MO, ca. [10] Apr. 1839, State of MO v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods (Daviess Co., MO, Circuit Court 1839); handwriting of
James A. Clark

22 Feb. 1805–12 Dec. 1882. Lawyer, judge. Born in Estill Co., Kentucky. Son of Bennet Clark and Martha. Moved to Howard Co., Missouri, 1817. Trained as a lawyer under Peyton R. Hayden, 1825–1827; passed Missouri bar, 1827. Active in local politics, 1828. ...

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; docket and notations by
James A. Clark

22 Feb. 1805–12 Dec. 1882. Lawyer, judge. Born in Estill Co., Kentucky. Son of Bennet Clark and Martha. Moved to Howard Co., Missouri, 1817. Trained as a lawyer under Peyton R. Hayden, 1825–1827; passed Missouri bar, 1827. Active in local politics, 1828. ...

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with probable signature of Robert P. Peniston Sr., [Honey Creek Township, Daviess Co., MO, ca. 10 Apr. 1839]; two pages; private possession. Photocopy in Max H Parkin, Collected Missouri Court Documents, CHL.

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See Introduction to State of Missouri v. Worthington et al. for Larceny and State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods.
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. Indictment, circa 10 April 1839 [ State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods ] Indictment, circa 10 April 1839, Copy [ State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods ]

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Docket and notations in handwriting of James A. Clark.


State

Area acquired by U.S. in Louisiana Purchase, 1803, and established as territory, 1812. Missouri Compromise, 1820, admitted Missouri as slave state, 1821. Population in 1830 about 140,000; in 1836 about 240,000; and in 1840 about 380,000. Latter-day Saint ...

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“These words are endorsed on a bill of indictment when a grand jury, after having heard the witnesses for the government, are of opinion there is sufficient cause to put the defendant on his trial.”

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Probable signature of Robert P. Peniston Sr..


[Rober]t P Peniston [Sr.] [fore]man of the [Gran]d Jury
 
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[Sam]pson Avard

23 Oct. 1800–15 Apr. 1869. Physician. Born at St. Peter, Isle of Guernsey, Channel Islands, Great Britain. Migrated to U.S., by 1830. Married Eliza, a native of Virginia. Located at Washington DC, 1830. Moved to Virginia, by 1831. Moved to Freedom, Beaver...

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Indictment, circa 10 April 1839 [State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods]
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    Docket and notations in handwriting of James A. Clark.

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    Probable signature of Robert P. Peniston Sr..

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