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Letter, Judge Harry Toulmin, St. Stephens, to Acting Governor Mead, asking assistance be rendered to the person sent to take charge of James Hughes, escaped from jail; recommending his "discoverer" be bound over to give testimony against Hughes; sending descriptions of horses, probably stolen, found in Hudson's [?] possession, to be circulated; informing of conditions in the area: pleased at the possibility of enjoying free navigation of the river and thwarted plans for attack on Mobile.
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Letter, Judge Harry Toulmin, St. Stephens, to Acting Governor Mead, asking assistance be rendered to the person sent to take charge of James Hughes, escaped from jail; recommending his "discoverer" be bound over to give testimony against Hughes; sending descriptions of horses, probably stolen, found in Hudson's [?] possession, to be circulated; informing of conditions in the area: pleased at the possibility of enjoying free navigation of the river and thwarted plans for attack on Mobile.
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- Doc Number: 644
- Administration: Thomas Hill Williams, Acting and Cowles Mead, Acting
- Date(s): 1806-08-16
- Description: Letter, Judge Harry Toulmin, St. Stephens, to Acting Governor Mead, asking assistance be rendered to the person sent to take charge of James Hughes, escaped from jail; recommending his "discoverer" be bound over to give testimony against Hughes; sending descriptions of horses, probably stolen, found in Hudson's [?] possession, to be circulated; informing of conditions in the area: pleased at the possibility of enjoying free navigation of the river and thwarted plans for attack on Mobile.
- Call Number: Series 0488
- Filename: 488-0644-04.tif