Texas Governor George W. Bush:
An Inventory of Governor George W. Bush General Counsel Execution Files Located at the
George W. Bush Presidential Library, 1886, 1892,
1903, 1912-1921, 1925, 1932, 1939-2000, bulk 1986-2000
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Creator: |
Texas. Governor (1995-2000 : Bush) |
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Governor George W. Bush General Counsel execution files |
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1886, 1892, 1903, 1912-1921, 1925, 1932, 1939-2000 |
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bulk 1986-2000 |
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Abstract: |
These are the execution files of the Office of the General Counsel of Texas Governor
George W. Bush created to track the cases of death row inmates and to document actions by
the courts, the Board of Pardons and Paroles, and the governor through appeals, requests for
stays of execution, or clemency. The files consist of execution summaries by the Governor's
General Counsel and summaries by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles (BPP) (or by the
Texas Department of Criminal Justice for the BPP), memos and correspondence, clemency
petitions, affidavits, court documents, notes, records from the Texas Department of Criminal
Justice inmate files, Department of Public Safety criminal history records, clippings, case
summaries from the South Western Reporter or similar court
reports, citations from online legal sources, audio and video tapes, and death penalty
protest letters. Dates covered are 1886, 1892, 1903, 1912-1921, 1925, 1932, 1939-2000, with
the bulk dating 1986-2000. |
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68.24 cubic ft. |
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Location: |
The records are located at the George W. Bush Presidential Library in Dallas,
Texas. |
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These materials are written predominately in English with scattered Spanish and other foreign languages throughout. |
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Repository: |
Texas State Archives |
The governor of Texas is the chief executive officer of the
state, elected by the citizens every four years. The duties and
responsibilities of the governor include serving as commander-in-chief of the
state's military forces; convening special sessions of the legislature for
specific purposes; delivering to the legislature at the beginning of each
regular session a report on the condition of the state, an accounting of all
public money under the governor's control, a recommended biennial budget, an
estimate of the amounts of money required to be raised by taxation, and any
recommendations he deems necessary; signing or vetoing bills passed by the
legislature; and executing the laws of the state. The governor can grant
reprieves and commutations of punishment and pardons, upon the recommendation
of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, and revoke conditional pardons. He
appoints numerous state officials (with the consent of the Senate), fills
vacancies in state and district offices (except vacancies in the legislature),
calls special elections to fill vacancies in the legislature, fills vacancies
in the United States Senate until an election can be held, and serves as ex
officio member of several state boards.
The office of governor was first
established by the Constitution of 1845 and superseded the office of president
of the Republic of Texas. The position now exists under authority of Article
IV, Section 1 of the Constitution of 1876 and Texas Government Code, Chapter
401. To be elected governor, a person must be at least thirty years old, a
United States citizen, and a resident of Texas for at least five years
preceding the election. In 1972, the term of office was extended from two to
four years, effective in 1975. Since 1856 the governor has had the use of the
Governor's Mansion.
In 1999 there were 198 full time equivalent
employees in the Office of the Governor. Thirteen divisions outside of the
Executive Office assist the governor in carrying out his functions:
Administration, Appointments, Budget & Planning, Communications, General
Counsel, Legislative, Policy, Scheduling, Criminal Justice Division, Governor's
Committee on People with Disabilities, Office of Film, Music, Television and
Multimedia Industries, Women's Commission, and Texas Council on Workforce and
Economic Competitiveness.
The General Counsel position within the Texas
Office of the Governor was created in October 1973 when the Executive Director
of the Governor's Criminal Justice Division appointed an individual as General
Counsel, to assist him in providing statute interpretations and in other
matters relating to policies and procedures. Today the Office of the General
Counsel is a separate division in the Governor's Office. During the Bush
Administration, Alberto Gonzales served as General Counsel, succeeded in 1998
by Margaret Wilson.
Duties of the General Counsel include providing
statute interpretations; tracking inmates on death row as their cases move
through the judicial process including all appeals to the governor for
commutations or stays of execution; handling pardon requests sent to the
governor; reviewing proposed settlements, land patents, grant requests,
contracts, easements, and deeds for the governor; analyzing proposed
legislation and regulations for validity and legal effect; assisting
appointments staff in determining eligibility and other legal issues related to
proposed appointments; handling extradition and requisition matters;
coordinating ethics guidelines and training for the governor's office; advising
the governor on federal programs administered by the state; coordinating the
governor's criminal justice policy with the governor's Policy Director; and
providing legal advice and handling litigation filed against the governor or
the Governor's Office, in conjunction with actions of the Attorney General on
the governor's behalf.
(Sources include: Guide to Texas State Agencies, 9th and 10th
eds., (1996 and 1999); the contents of the records; and versions of the Governor's Office
web site during Governor Bush's term available on the Internet Archive at http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.governor.state.tx.us, accessed on March
3, 2009.)
George W. Bush served as governor of Texas from
January 17, 1995 to December 21, 2000, resigning as governor in the middle of
his second term to become president of the United States.
He challenged
the incumbent governor, Democrat Ann Richards, running on promises to improve
public education and to reform the juvenile justice system, welfare, and the
state's tort laws -- the system under which an injured person may sue for
damages. During the 74th Legislature in 1995, he worked with the Democrats who
controlled both houses of the Texas legislature and managed to get bills passed
that dealt with the four issues he had emphasized in his campaign. Bush was
seen as pro-business and a consensus-builder.
Bush advocated and signed
the two largest tax cuts to date in Texas history, totaling over $3 billion. To
pay for the cuts, he sought (unsuccessfully) federal approval of a plan to
privatize Texas' social services. Education reform was a priority throughout
his terms, with legislation emphasizing local control of schools, higher
standards, and a revised curriculum. Controversy has followed, with charter
schools mired in financial scandals and protests against one test determining a
child's promotion. After winning reelection in 1998, Bush began his bid for the
presidency and was not as involved in the 76th Legislature in 1999.
George W. Bush was born July 6, 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut and grew up
in Midland and Houston, Texas. He graduated from Andover Academy, and received
a bachelor's degree from Yale University and a master's from Harvard Business
School. He served as a pilot in the Texas Air National Guard. In 1978, Bush was
defeated in a run for the U.S. Congress in West Texas. He was involved in
energy exploration from the 1970s into the 1980s. From 1989 until his election
as governor, Bush worked with the Texas Rangers baseball organization, leading
a group of partners in purchasing the team, and then serving as managing
general partner. He married Laura Welch in 1977; they have two daughters.
(Sources include: Versions of the Governor's Office web site during Governor Bush's term
available on the Internet Archive at http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.governor.state.tx.us,
accessed on March 3, 2009.)
These are the files of the Office of the General Counsel of Texas Governor
George Bush that were created to track the cases of death row inmates and
document intervention by the courts, the Board of Pardons and Paroles, and the
governor through appeals, requests for stays of execution, or clemency. The
files consist of execution summaries by the Governor's General Counsel and
summaries by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles (BPP) (or by the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice for the BPP); memos and correspondence; clemency
petitions; affidavits; court documents (judgements, opinions, appeals, motions,
orders, etc.); notes; records from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice
inmate files, including medical or psychological summaries or reports,
disciplinary reports, social histories, and other internal reports about
specific inmates, police reports, investigative reports of detectives, crime
lab reports, fingerprint records, and occasionally, crime scene and/or autopsy
photos; Department of Public Safety criminal history records; clippings; case
summaries from the South Western Reporter or
similar court reports; citations from online legal sources; audio and video
tapes; and death penalty protest letters. Dates covered are 1886, 1892, 1903,
1912-1921, 1925, 1932, 1939-2000, with the bulk dating 1986-2000. The
Execution case files document each inmate's case,
with all of the aforementioned documents.
Closely related to the
inmate's execution case files are a set of death penalty notebooks, which
seemed to serve as a reading file on each inmate scheduled for execution,
containing copies of the execution summaries by the governor's general counsel,
clippings, and copies of the clemency petitions. The notebooks also contain
several sections of subject clippings files. There is no documentation showing
who prepared or used the binders.
Also present is a large group of death
penalty protest letters consisting largely of incoming letters and postcards
written to Governor Ann Richards (Bush's predecessor), generally protesting the
scheduled execution of specific inmates on death row. Very few outgoing letters
are present. The letters to Richards were maintained in the General Counsel's
Office after she left the governor's office because the inmates had not yet
been executed. Letters written to protest executions during Bush's term are
largely filed in the General correspondence
series, with a small amount present in the Execution case
files. Additional letters are in the Correspondence/Constituent Services Office bulk mail not
logged, Capital punishment correspondence series.
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Organization |
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These records
are organized into three series. |
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Execution case files, 1886, 1903, 1912-1914, 1921, 1939, 1950-2000, bulk 1986-2000, 39.24
cubic ft. |
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Death penalty notebooks, 1952, 1966-2000,
5.76 cubic ft. |
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Death penalty protest letters, 1991-1995, 23.24
cubic ft. |
Restrictions on
Access
Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall under Public Information Act
exceptions including, but not limited to: social security numbers; common law privacy
(V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.101); names of recipients of social services
(V.T.C.A., Human Resources Code, Title 2, Section 12.003 and/or V.T.C.A., Government Code,
Section 552.101); email addresses (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.137); driver's
license numbers (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.130); names of juvenile offenders
(Texas Family Code, Section 58.005 and/or V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.101); names
of victims of sexual assaults (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.101); criminal
histories prepared by the Department of Public Safety, information about inmates
incarcerated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice received from the Board of Pardons
and Paroles, and information created by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (V.T.C.A.,
Government Code, Section 552.101 (information confidential by law, Texas Government Code,
Section 508.313)); grand jury records (V.T.C.A., Code of Criminal Procedure, Article 20.02);
juror information (V.T.C.A., Code of Criminal Procedure, Article 35.29), crime victim impact
statement (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.1325); autopsy photographs (V.T.C.A., Code
of Criminal Procedures, Article 49.25 [989a]); agency memoranda (V.T.C.A., Government Code,
Section 552.111); or attorney client privilege (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.107),
an archivist must review these records before they can be accessed for research. The records
may be requested for research under the provisions of the Public Information Act (V.T.C.A.,
Government Code, Chapter 552). The researcher may request an interview with an archivist or
submit a request by mail (Texas State Library and Archives Commission, P. O. Box 12927,
Austin, TX 78711), fax (512-463-5436), email (Dir_Lib@tsl.state.tx.us), or see our web page
(https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/requestgovernorbushrecords.html).
Include enough description and detail about the information requested to enable the
archivist to accurately identify and locate the information requested. (Note: The Governor's
Office has requested that the State Archives contact the Public Information Coordinator for
the Governor's Office when we receive a Public Information Act request for these records.)
If our review reveals information that may be excepted by the Public Information Act, we are
obligated to seek an open records decision from the Attorney General on whether the records
can be released. The Public Information Act allows the Archives ten working days after
receiving a request to make this determination. The Attorney General has 45 working days to
render a decision. Alternately, the Archives can inform you of the nature of the potentially
excepted information and if you agree, that information can be redacted or removed and you
can access the remainder of the records.
Restrictions on Use
Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted. State records also include
materials received by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the creator.
The researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.).
Technical Requirements
Researchers are required to wear gloves provided by the Archives when reviewing photographic
materials.
Researchers wishing to view videotapes or listen to audiotapes must contact Archives staff to
obtain the necessary equipment.
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The terms listed here were used to
catalog the records. The terms can be used to find similar or related
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Personal Names: |
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Gonzales, Alberto R. |
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Wilson, Margaret A. |
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Corporate Names: |
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Texas. Office of the
Governor. Office of the General
Counsel. |
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Texas. Board of Pardons and
Paroles. |
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Texas. Dept. of Public
Safety. |
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Texas. Dept. of Criminal
Justice. |
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Subjects: |
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Executions
and executioners--Texas. |
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Capital punishment--Texas. |
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Criminal justice, Administration
of--Texas. |
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Types: |
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Correspondence--Texas--Capital
punishment--1986-2000. |
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Petitions--Texas--Capital
punishment--1986-2000. |
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Legal documents--Texas--Capital
punishment--1995-2000. |
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Memorandums--Texas--Capital
punishment--1995-2000. |
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Clippings (information artifacts)--Texas--Capital
punishment--1980-2000. |
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Judicial records--Texas--Capital
punishment--1970-2000. |
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Notes--Texas--Capital punishment--1986-2000. |
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Reports--Texas--Capital
punishment--1986-2000. |
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Audiotapes--Texas--Capital
punishment--1986-2000. |
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Videotapes--Texas--Capital
punishment--1986-2000. |
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Functions: |
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Advising
Texas governors. |
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Decision
making. |
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The following materials
are offered as possible sources of further information on the agencies and
subjects covered by the records. The listing is not exhaustive. |
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Texas State
Archives |
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Texas, Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice
Division, Records, 1973-1990, bulk 1987-1990, 28 cubic ft. (see the series
General Counsel Executive Clemency files, Execution case
files, 1978-1990, 1.5 cubic ft.)
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Texas Governor Mark White, Records, 1947, 1962-1987, undated, bulk
1983-1986, 424.75 cubic ft. (see the series General
Counsel files, 1947, 1962-1986, 4.3 cubic ft.)
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Texas, Office of the Governor, Office of the General Counsel,
Execution case files, 1940s-1990s, 3 cubic ft. [There is no finding aid for
this unprocessed collection and the records are restricted. Call numbers are
2002/213-1 thru 3. The records will need to be reviewed by an archivist before
they can be used. Ask the reference staff for further information.]
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Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, Execution case files, 1954-1964,
4.5 cubic ft. [Restricted]
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Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Records (see the
series Execution Case files, 1974-2010, 1,141.75 cubic ft.)
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Texas Governor George W. Bush
Correspondence/Constituent Services Office bulk mail not logged, 1994-2000,
undated, 26.8 cubic ft. (especially the series Capital
punishment correspondence)
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Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at
Austin |
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Ann W. Richards Papers, 1933-2000, about 1500
cubic ft. (specifically the General Counsel files)
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(Identify
the item and cite the series), Texas Governor George W. Bush General Counsel
execution files. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State
Library and Archives Commission.
Accession number: 2002/151
In December 2000, Governor George W. Bush designated the George Bush Presidential Library as the
repository for the records from his tenure as Governor of Texas, under authority of Texas
Government Code, Section 441.201. Shortly after he left office, the records were shipped
to the Bush Library in College Station, Texas. Texas Attorney General John Cornyn ruled
the records are state records subject to the Texas Public Information Act and the
management of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission even after transfer to a
federal facility (Opinion No. JC-0498, May 3, 2002). In July 2002 the records were
transferred from the Bush Library to the Texas State Archives in Austin for preparation
for research use. In June 2003, a memorandum of understanding signed by representatives of
the National Archives and Records Administration, the Texas State Library and Archives
Commission, and George W. Bush replaced a January 2002 interim memorandum of
understanding. The records were moved to the George W. Bush Presidential Library in
February 2013.
Laura K.
Saegert, December 2003; January 2004
Corrections and edits for DACS
compliance by Tonia J. Wood, January 2012
Finding aid updated by Tonia J. Wood, April 2013
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Execution case files,
1886, 1903, 1912-1914, 1921, 1939,
1950-2000,
bulk 1986-2000,
39.24 cubic ft. |
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These are the execution case files of the Office of the General Counsel of Texas Governor George
W. Bush created to track the cases of death row inmates and to document actions by the
courts and the governor through appeals, requests for stays of execution, or clemency.
The files consist of execution summaries by the Governor's General Counsel and summaries
by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles (BPP) (or by the Texas Department of Criminal
Justice for the BPP); memos and correspondence; clemency petitions; affidavits; court
documents (judgements, opinions, appeals, motions, orders, etc.); notes; records from
the Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate files, including medical or
psychological summaries or reports, disciplinary reports, social histories, and other
internal reports about specific inmates, police reports, investigative reports of
detectives, crime lab reports, fingerprint records, and occasionally, crime scene and/or
autopsy photos; Department of Public Safety criminal history records; clippings; case
summaries from the South Western Reporter or similar court
reports; citations from online legal sources; and audio and video tapes. Dates covered
for the execution case files are 1886, 1903, 1912-1914, 1921, 1939, 1950-2000, the bulk
dating 1986-2000. |
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Files are present for most of the inmates
executed during Bush's term. Correspondents include staff of the General
Counsel's Office, the Governor, the Board of Pardons and Paroles, the
Department of Criminal Justice, the Attorney General's Office, appeals courts,
district attorneys, local law enforcement officials, inmates or their
attorneys, and family and friends of victims and of the inmates. The letters
are generally addressed to either the Governor or his General Counsel; some
letters are copies of items addressed to and forwarded by the Board of Pardons
and Paroles to the Governor for his review. While many of the letters are
directed to the Governor, they are stamped as received at the General Counsel's
office and there is no indication that the Governor reviewed them. What the
Governor did review are the execution summaries prepared by the General
Counsel. Most of these have a place for the governor to check
'deny' or 'grant' and for him to sign. Some of these are
originals, most are copies. Execution summaries prepared by the General Counsel
are not present in all inmate execution case files. They are present in the
Legal opinions and advice (LOA) series and in the
Death penalty notebooks series of the General
Counsel's Office. And, the majority of the execution summaries in the LOA
records have the original signature of the governor. |
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Execution case
summaries prepared by the Board of Pardons and Paroles (BPP) or for the BPP by
the Department of Criminal Justice are confidential by statute, and there is no
indication (such as signature sheets or notes) that the Governor reviewed
these. There is a difference between the execution summaries prepared by the
governor's general counsel and those done by or for the BPP. The summaries by
the BPP contain more information about the crime, the criminal history, and the
defendant's prison record than do those prepared by the governor's general
counsel. Additionally, execution summaries prepared by TDCJ or BPP often
contain attachments, including correspondence between the BPP and inmates or
with victims and inmates families, correspondence or memoranda to the BPP from
its legal counsel, recommendations from trial officials, medical and
psychological reports, and criminal histories. The summaries and attachments
are confidential. The BPP correspondence, TDCJ records, law enforcement
reports, medical or psychological reports, and court records were generally
sent over to the governor's office as part of a review packet, though not often
identified as part of the BPP's execution summary. Regardless of whether they
were part of the execution summary or part of a separate review packet from the
BPP, these materials are confidential. |
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Affidavits, court records, and
other materials were often included as exhibits or attachments to clemency
petitions sent to governor by the inmate and/or his/her attorney. Most
materials included as attachments to the clemency petition to the governor are
open. If the petition was sent to the BPP and not directly to the Governor's
Office, it is confidential. Clemency petitions are not present for all inmates;
not all death row inmates submitted a petition. In a very few cases petitions
missing from the execution case files can be found in the series,
Death penalty notebooks. |
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Although the
inmates were executed, some materials are still confidential -
medical/psychological reports; any reports or documents produced by TDCJ, such
as disciplinary reports on the inmates, social histories, etc.; most files
gathered or created by the Board of Pardons and Paroles for its review and most
correspondence with the BPP; etc. See the Restrictions statement for further
information about confidential records. |
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Confidential information in the
execution case files is not limited to the notations in the folder listing. The
notations present were added because the confidential nature of the information
is not obvious. |
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This series was removed from this finding aid and is split into two separate finding
aids due to the electronic file size limitations imposed by the online finding aid web
site (TARO). If you are reading this electronically, click on the following link to
access the finding aid for the case files - Texas Governor George W. Bush General Counsel execution case
files. If you are reading this in paper, the series finding aid is in a
separate divider within the binder. |
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Arrangement |
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These records are arranged alphabetically by name
of the inmate. They are further ordered by type of document. Very little
rearrangement was done to the records within file folders and wallets. |
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Restrictions on Access |
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Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall under Public Information Act
exceptions including, but not limited to: social security numbers; common law privacy
(V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.101); names of recipients of social services
(V.T.C.A., Human Resources Code, Title 2, Section 12.003 and/or V.T.C.A., Government
Code, Section 552.101); email addresses (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.137);
driver's license numbers (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.130); names of juvenile
offenders (Texas Family Code, Section 58.005 and/or V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section
552.101); names of victims of sexual assaults (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section
552.101); criminal histories prepared by the Department of Public Safety, information
about inmates incarcerated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice received from the
Board of Pardons and Paroles, and information created by the Texas Department of
Criminal Justice (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.101 (information confidential
by law, Texas Government Code, Section 508.313)); grand jury records (V.T.C.A., Code of
Criminal Procedure, Article 20.02); juror information (V.T.C.A., Code of Criminal
Procedure, Article 35.29), crime victim impact statement (V.T.C.A., Government Code,
Section 552.1325); autopsy photographs (V.T.C.A., Code of Criminal Procedures, Article
49.25 [989a]); agency memoranda (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.111); or
attorney client privilege (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.107), an archivist
must review these records before they can be accessed for research. The records may be
requested for research under the provisions of the Public Information Act (V.T.C.A.,
Government Code, Chapter 552). The researcher may request an interview with an archivist
or submit a request by mail (Texas State Library and Archives Commission, P. O. Box
12927, Austin, TX 78711), fax (512-463-5436), email (Dir_Lib@tsl.state.tx.us), or see
our web page (https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/requestgovernorbushrecords.html). Include enough
description and detail about the information requested to enable the archivist to
accurately identify and locate the information requested. (Note: The Governor's Office
has requested that the State Archives contact the Public Information Coordinator for the
Governor's Office when we receive a Public Information Act request for these records.)
If our review reveals information that may be excepted by the Public Information Act, we
are obligated to seek an open records decision from the Attorney General on whether the
records can be released. The Public Information Act allows the Archives ten working days
after receiving a request to make this determination. The Attorney General has 45
working days to render a decision. Alternately, the Archives can inform you of the
nature of the potentially excepted information and if you agree, that information can be
redacted or removed and you can access the remainder of the records. |
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Restrictions on Use |
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Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted. State records also include
materials received by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the
creator. The researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17
U.S.C.). |
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Technical Requirements |
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None. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Execution case files, Texas Governor George W. Bush
General Counsel execution files. Archives and Information Services Division,
Texas State Library and Archives Commission. |
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Processed by |
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Laura K.
Saegert, December 2003 |
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Death
penalty notebooks,
1952, 1966-2000,
bulk 1995-2000,
5.76 cubic ft. |
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The General Counsel to the Texas Governor is responsible for
tracking inmates on death row as their cases move through the judicial process,
including all appeals to the governor for commutations or stays of execution.
The death penalty notebooks seem to have served as a reading file on inmates
scheduled for execution and consist of two notebooks of subject clipping files
and fourteen notebooks of execution files (execution summaries, clippings,
clemency petitions), with a separate section for each inmate executed during
Texas Governor George W. Bush's terms in office. Dates covered are 1952,
1966-2000, the bulk dating 1995-2000. |
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Subjects found in the clipping
files include the appeals system, bias, instructions to jurors, lawyers,
juveniles, the mentally incompetent, DNA, executing the innocent, a moratorium
on executions, opposition to executions, court rulings, and legislation. There
is also a packet with answers to frequently asked questions about the death
penalty. |
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Each inmate's section generally includes a copy of the
execution summary prepared by the governor's general counsel for the governor's
review, consisting of a summary of the facts, background and personal history,
criminal history, a summary of court proceedings, a brief discussion or mention
of applicable law, legal claims, clemency request, and a conclusion. The
inmate's sections also contain clippings or articles from newspapers, usually
dated just prior to or shortly after the execution. In a few cases, articles
are present about the case dating months or years before or after the
execution. Starting late in 1995 a signature page was added to the execution
summary containing a place for the governor to note if he granted or denied the
clemency request. While many summaries include this page, it is generally does
not indicate the governor's decision, seemingly being a blank form placed in
the notebook prior to the governor's review. There is one original execution
summary here, in the file for Tony Chambers. The majority of the original
execution summaries are in the series Legal opinions and
advice, with a few originals (though mostly copies) in the series
Execution case files. A few inmates do not have
execution summaries filed in the notebooks, but the summaries may be found in
the aforementioned series. |
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The last item present in most of the
inmates' sections is a copy of the clemency petition sent to the governor
and/or the Board of Pardons and Paroles by the inmate or his attorneys. The
petitions contain a summary of the case, usually some background information
and personal history of the inmate, and the reasons for the clemency request.
Most of these petitions are accompanied by attachments (exhibits or
appendices), including letters to the governor and/or BPP, letters in support
of clemency, psychological or psychiatric evaluations, and, occasionally, trial
transcripts, parole records or school records. In a few instances, the clemency
petition will be a signed copy instead of a photocopy. Petitions are not
present for all inmates. Additional copies of the petition, often with more
material, can be found in the series Execution case
files. If the clemency petition was sent directly to the Board of
Pardons and Pardons and then forwarded to the governor, it is confidential; if
it was sent directly to the governor by the inmate or his attorney, it is open,
though some of the attachments may be confidential. Many of the materials filed
with the clemency petition are confidential, such as psychiatric and
psychological evaluations, medical records, law enforcement investigation
files, TDCJ records, autopsies, and grand jury records. See the Restrictions
statement for further information about confidential records. |
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Arrangement |
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The clippings subject files are filed first, ordered by subjects according
to the binders' table of contents. The files from the execution notebooks are
arranged chronologically by the date of the inmate's scheduled execution.
Within the inmate's files the execution summaries are filed first, followed by
clippings and the clemency petition. |
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All of the materials were removed
from the notebooks and placed in folders but left in their original order. An
index to each set of notebooks (subject files, execution files) is present at
the beginning of the sets. |
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Restrictions on Access |
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Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall under Public Information Act
exceptions including, but not limited to: social security numbers; common law privacy
(V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.101); names of recipients of social services
(V.T.C.A., Human Resources Code, Title 2, Section 12.003 and/or V.T.C.A., Government
Code, Section 552.101); email addresses (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.137);
driver's license numbers (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.130); names of juvenile
offenders (Texas Family Code, Section 58.005 and/or V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section
552.101); names of victims of sexual assaults (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section
552.101); criminal histories prepared by the Department of Public Safety, information
about inmates incarcerated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice received from the
Board of Pardons and Paroles, and information created by the Texas Department of
Criminal Justice (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.101 (information confidential
by law, Texas Government Code, Section 508.313)); grand jury records (V.T.C.A., Code of
Criminal Procedure, Article 20.02); juror information (V.T.C.A., Code of Criminal
Procedure, Article 35.29), crime victim impact statement (V.T.C.A., Government Code,
Section 552.1325); autopsy photographs (V.T.C.A., Code of Criminal Procedures, Article
49.25 [989a]); agency memoranda (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.111); or
attorney client privilege (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.107), an archivist
must review these records before they can be accessed for research. The records may be
requested for research under the provisions of the Public Information Act (V.T.C.A.,
Government Code, Chapter 552). The researcher may request an interview with an archivist
or submit a request by mail (Texas State Library and Archives Commission, P. O. Box
12927, Austin, TX 78711), fax (512-463-5436), email (Dir_Lib@tsl.state.tx.us), or see
our web page (https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/requestgovernorbushrecords.html). Include enough
description and detail about the information requested to enable the archivist to
accurately identify and locate the information requested. (Note: The Governor's Office
has requested that the State Archives contact the Public Information Coordinator for the
Governor's Office when we receive a Public Information Act request for these records.)
If our review reveals information that may be excepted by the Public Information Act, we
are obligated to seek an open records decision from the Attorney General on whether the
records can be released. The Public Information Act allows the Archives ten working days
after receiving a request to make this determination. The Attorney General has 45
working days to render a decision. Alternately, the Archives can inform you of the
nature of the potentially excepted information and if you agree, that information can be
redacted or removed and you can access the remainder of the records. |
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Restrictions on Use |
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Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted. State records also include
materials received by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the
creator. The researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17
U.S.C.). |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Death penalty notebooks, Texas Governor George W. Bush
General Counsel execution files. Archives and Information Services Division,
Texas State Library and Archives Commission. |
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Processed by |
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Laura K.
Saegert, January 2004 |
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| 2002/151-74 |
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Death penalty notebooks, subject
clippings: |
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FAQ's (frequently asked
questions) about the death penalty, table of contents,
ca. 1995
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General: |
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1995-2000
[3 folders] |
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Editorials,
1995-2000
[2 folders] |
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Dudley Sharp,
2000
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System studies - Columbia
University Study,
2000
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Appeals system,
1997-2000
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Application - Bias,
1995-2000
[2 folders] |
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Application -
Instruction to jurors,
1997, 1999
[2 folders] |
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Lawyers,
1999-2000
[2 folders] |
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Juveniles,
1999
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Mentally incompetent,
1995, 1999-2000
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Innocence - Executing the
innocent,
1997-2000
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Innocence - Moratorium,
2000
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DNA,
1999-2000
[2 folders] |
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Focus on Texas -
State system,
1995-2000
[2 folders] |
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Focus on Texas -
Governor Bush,
1999-2000
[2 folders] |
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Opposition,
1997-2000
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Court rulings,
1996-2000
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Legislation - System
improvements,
1995, 2000
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Legislation - Clemency policies,
1992-1999
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National
Review, Vol. LII, No. 11,
June 2000
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[Contains possibly
excepted information: home address of state employee on cover] |
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Death penalty notebooks,
execution files: |
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[The date given is
the scheduled execution date. Some files contain materials in the years prior
to or after this date, in those cases, dates of the materials are noted. Some
of the files also have numbers, which are the inmates' TDCJ number.] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-74 |
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Table of contents of notebooks |
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Russell, Charles
Clifton, Jr.,
January 31, 1995
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Williams, Willie Ray,
January 31, 1995
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Motley, Jeffrey Dean,
February 7, 1995
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Gardner, Billy Conn,
February 16, 1995
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Hawkins, Samuel,
February 21, 1995
(1994-1995)
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Mays, Noble D., Jr.,
April 6, 1995
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Mann, Fletcher Thomas, # 705,
June 1, 1995:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1995
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Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (affidavits, psychological evaluation, clippings, letters of inmate
to family and friends, court records),
1988-1995
[3 folders] |
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[Folder two contains
possibly excepted information: psychological evaluation] |
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Allridge, Ronald
Keith,
June 8, 1995
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Fearance, John, Jr., # 626,
June 20, 1995
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Hammond, Karl,
June 21, 1995:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1995
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (county parole records, county MHMR records, school
records, correspondence),
1975, 1981-1995
[3 folders] |
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[Folder
one contains possibly excepted information: common law privacy. ] |
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[Folder two contains possibly excepted
information: county parole and MHMR records] |
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Satterwhite, Vernon Lamar,
August 15, 1995:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1995
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Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (court records, correspondence, psychiatric evaluation),
1986, 1993-1995
[2 folders] |
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[Folder two contains
possibly excepted information: psychiatric evaluation] |
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Johnson, Carl, Jr.,
September 19, 1995
(1994-1996)
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Lane, Harold,
October 4, 1995
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[No execution summary
is present.] |
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Amos, Bernard,
December 6, 1995:
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Clippings,
1995
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[No execution summary
is present.] |
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Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (correspondence, psychological evaluations),
1992-1995
[2 folders] |
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[Folder
two contains possibly excepted information: psychological
evaluations] |
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Vuong, Hai Hai,
December 7, 1995:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1995
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Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (court records and transcripts),
1987-1988, 1995
[2 folders] |
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Banda,
Esequel, # 863,
December 11, 1995
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Briddle, James Michael,
December 12, 1995
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Jenkins, Leo,
February 9, 1996
(1996-1997)
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[No execution summary
is present.] |
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Granviel, Kenneth,
February 26, 1996
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Gonzales, Joe Fedelfido, #
999177,
September 18, 1996
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Brimage, Richard Lewis, Jr.,
February 10, 1997
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Barefield, John Kennedy, #844,
March 12, 1997
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Herman, David Lee, #999003,
April 12, 1997:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1997
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Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (court records),
1990, 1996-1997
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Spence, David Wayne,
April 3, 1997:
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Execution summary,
1997
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[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
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Clippings,
1997-1998
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Clippings,
1997-1998, 2000
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (dental forensic study, affidavits, court records,
out-of-state commutations of sentences, clipping, correspondence),
1991-1997
[5 folders] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-75 |
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Woods,
Billy Joe, #552,
April 4, 1997
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Gentry, Kenneth Edward, #760,
April 16, 1997
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Boyle, Benjamin Herbert,
April 21, 1997
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Baldree, Earnest,
April 29, 1997
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Washington, Terry David,
May 6, 1997:
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Execution summary and clippings,
1997
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[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
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Clemency
petition to governor and BPP,
1997
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Clemency petition attachments -
transcript of federal evidentiary hearing,
1995
[11 folders] |
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[Folders 6 and 7 contain
possibly excepted information: common law privacy] |
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Clemency petition
attachments - exhibits (court records, reports, psychiatric and psychological
evaluations, FBI records (redacted)),
1987-1995
[6 folders] |
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[Folders
1 and 2 contain possibly excepted information: psychological and psychiatric
evaluations. ] |
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[Folder 5
contains possible excepted information: law enforcement (FBI) investigation
files] |
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Westley, Anthony Ray,
#797,
May 13, 1997:
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Execution summary and clippings,
1994, 1997
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Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (court records),
1997
[5 folders] |
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Belyeu,
Clifton Eugene,
May 16, 1997:
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Execution summary and clippings,
1997
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Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (partial trial transcript),
1996
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[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
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Drinkard, Richard Gerry,
May 19, 1997
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Lackey, Clarence Allen,
May 20, 1997:
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Execution summaries and
clippings,
1995, 1997
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[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
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Clemency
petition to governor and BPP with attachments (court records, correspondence,
affidavits),
1977, 1983, 1993-1997
[3 folders] |
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[Folder 3 contains
possibly excepted information: common law privacy] |
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Callins, Bruce Edwin,
May 21, 1997
(1994, 1997)
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White, Larry Wayne, #640,
May 22, 1997:
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Execution summary and clippings,
1996-1997
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (correspondence, military discharge),
1974, 1997
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Madden, Robert,
May 28, 1997:
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Execution summary and clippings,
1991, 1997
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (affidavits, court records, psychiatric evaluation,
transcript of television interview),
1986, 1992-1997
[3 folders] |
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[Folder 2 contains
possibly excepted information: psychiatric evaluation] |
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Robers, Patrick
Fitzgerald, #816,
June 2, 1997:
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Execution summary and clippings,
1997-1998
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Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (writings by inmate, affidavits, psychological evaluation, court
records),
1990, 1996-1997
[5 folders] |
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[Folder
4 contains possibly excepted information: psychological evaluation] |
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Harris, Kenneth Bernard, #901,
June 3, 1997:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1997
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records),
1987-1988, 1995-1997
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[Contains possibly
excepted information: juror questions] |
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Johnson
Bey, Dorsie,
June 4, 1997:
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Clippings,
1997
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[There was not an
execution summary] |
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Clemency petition to
governor and BPP with attachments (court records, earlier petition),
1979, 1986, 1996-1997
[2 folders] |
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Losada,
Davis,
June 4, 1997
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Behringer, Earl Russell,
June 11, 1997
(1996-1997)
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Stoker, David Wayne, #892,
June 16, 1997:
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Execution summary and clippings,
1997
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (affidavits, court records, court transcripts,
psychological evaluation),
1991, 1997
[4 folders] |
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[Folders 1 and 3 contain
possibly excepted information: common law privacy] |
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[Folder 3 contains possibly excepted information:
psychological evaluation] |
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Johnson, Eddie James, #898,
June 17, 1997
(1987-1988, 1997)
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Montoya, Irineo Tristan, #847,
June 18, 1997:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1997
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[Folder contain possibly
excepted information: common law privacy, name of rape victim] |
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Clemency petition to governor and BPP with attachments (court
records, correspondence - some with U.S. and Mexican officials, trial
transcripts, affidavits, reports, juror voir dire examination, voluntary
statements to crime),
1985-1986, 1992-1997
[folders 1-8 of 13] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-76 |
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Clemency
petition to governor..., continued, [folders 9-13 of
13] |
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[Folder 13 contains possibly excepted information: juror voir
dire exam questions] |
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West, Robert Wallace, Jr., # 731,
July 29, 1997:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1997
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (writings by inmate, court records),
1982-1983, 1993, 1997
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Davis, James Carl Lee,
September 9, 1997
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Turner, Jessel, # 895,
September 22, 1997
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Stone, Benjamin Curtis,
September 25, 1997
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Cockrum, John,
September 30, 1997
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Adanandus, Dwight Dwayne,
October 1, 1997
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[There is no execution
summary] |
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Green, Ricky Lee,
October 8, 1997:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1997, 2000
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (letters in support, court records),
1989-1990, 1997
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[Contains possibly
excepted information: email address, common law privacy] |
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Ransom, Kenneth Ray, # 772,
October 28, 1997:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1997
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records, affidavits, victim impact statement),
1983-1984, 1997
[2 folders] |
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[Folder 2 contains
possibly excepted information: victim impact statement] |
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Lauti, Aua, # 843,
November 4, 1997:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1997
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Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (correspondence, court records),
1986, 1995-1997
[2 folders] |
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Fuller,
Aaron Lee,
November 6, 1997
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Sharp, Michael Eugene,
November 19, 1997
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Livingston, Charlie, # 802,
November 21, 1997
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Lockhart, Michael Lee, # 917,
December 9, 1997
(1989, 1997, 2000)
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Tucker, Karla Faye,
February 3, 1998:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1997-1998, 2000
[2
folders] |
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[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (affidavits, court records, correspondence, clippings,
prison record, psychiatric evaluation),
1988-1998
[5 folders] |
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[Folder 4 contains
possibly excepted information: psychiatric evaluation, TDCJ prison
record] |
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Renfro, Steven Ceon, # 999229,
February 9, 1998
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Hogue, Jerry Lee,
March 11, 1998
(1998, 2000)
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[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy, name of rape victim] |
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Cannon, Joseph John, # 634,
April 22, 1998:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1998
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (psychiatric and psychological evaluations, medical
records, articles, laws),
1970-1998
[5 folders] |
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[Folder 1 contains
possibly excepted information: common law privacy] |
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[Folders 2 and 3 contain possibly excepted information:
psychiatric and psychological evaluations, medical records] |
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Gosch, Lesley Lee,
April 24, 1998:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1998
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (letter in support, court records, affidavits, artwork),
1985-1986, 1997-1998
[4 folders] |
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McFarland,
Frank Basil, # 963,
April 29, 1998
(1994, 1998)
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Carter, Robert Anthony,
May 18, 1998:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1998
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[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
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Clemency
petition to BPP with attachments (court records, letters to BPP from inmate,
psychiatric evaluation, affidavits),
1981-1982, 1988, 1998
[5 folders] |
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[Folders 2 and 3 contain
possibly excepted information: psychological evaluation] |
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Cruz, Pedro,
May 19, 1998
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Bogess, Clifford Holt, # 887,
June 11, 1998:
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Execution summary,
1998
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Clippings,
1998-1998
[2 folders] |
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Clemency
petition to BPP with attachments (letter from juror, statement of inmate),
1995-1998
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Pyles, Johnny Dean, # 724,
June 15, 1998:
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Execution summary, clippings,
1998
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records),
1982, 1998
|
|
|
|
|
Navariz, Leopoldo, Jr.,
June 26, 1998
|
|
|
|
|
Camacho, Genaro Ruiz,
August 26, 1998
(1998-1999)
|
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|
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Teague, Delbert Boyd, Jr., # 849,
September 9, 1998
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
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|
|
Castillo,
David,
September 23, 1998
|
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|
|
Cruz, Javier, # 999061,
October 1, 1998:
|
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|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1998
|
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|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (psychiatric evaluations, letters of support, articles),
1998
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
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|
|
[Folder 1 contains
possibly excepted information: psychiatric evaluations] |
|
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|
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Nobles, Jonathan
Wayne,
October 7, 1998:
|
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|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1998-1999
|
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|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (letters of support),
1993-1994, 1998
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 1 contains
possibly excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
McDuff, Kenneth Allen,
# 999095,
November 17, 1998
(1994, 1998-1999)
|
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|
|
Corwin, Daniel Lee,
December 7, 1998
|
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|
|
|
Emery, Jeff, # 830,
December 8, 1998
|
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|
|
|
Meanes, James Ronald, # 689,
December 15, 1998
(1995, 1998)
|
|
|
|
|
Moody, John Glenn,
January 5, 1999:
|
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|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency
petition to governor and BPP with attachments (medical records, correspondence
with psychiatric consultant and letters about competency of consultant, report
of ethics complaints, court transcripts of psychiatric consultant in other
cases),
1975-1999
[10 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 1 contains possibly excepted information: common law
privacy] |
|
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|
|
|
|
[Folder 2 contains
possibly excepted information: medical records] |
|
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|
|
Farris, Troy Dale, # 831,
January 13, 1999:
|
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|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records, voluntary statement, letters of support),
1984-1986, 1998-1999
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Vega,
Martin Sauceda,
January 26, 1999
|
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|
|
|
Cordova, George, # 706,
February 10, 1999
|
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|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy, name of rape victim] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-77 |
|
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Barber, Danny Lee, # 673,
February 11, 1999:
|
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|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1998-1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (letters of support, court records, affidavits, psychological
evaluation, letter from inmate),
1979-1980, 1991, 1999
[3 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folders 1 and 3 contain
possibly excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
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|
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|
|
[Folder 2 contains possibly excepted information:
psychological evaluation] |
|
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Cantu, Andrew, # 000999,
February 16, 1999
|
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|
|
Green, Norman Evans, # 805,
February 24, 1999:
|
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|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (article, affidavits, excerpts from trial testimony),
1990, 1999
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Rector,
Charles, # 721,
March 25, 1999:
|
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|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (court records, excerpts from trial testimony, affidavits),
1983, 1988, 1997-1999
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
White,
Robert Excell, # 511,
March 30, 1999
(1976, 1992, 1999)
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
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|
|
Foust,
Aaron Christopher, # 999268,
April 28, 1999
(1998-2000)
|
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|
|
De la Cruz, Jose Eliju,
May 4, 1999
|
|
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|
|
Coleman, Clydell, # 968,
May 5, 1999
|
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|
|
Little, William Hamilton, # 788,
June 1, 1999:
|
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|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (affidavits, court records, voluntary statement, excerpts
from trial transcript, letters of support),
1983-1986, 1999
[3 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Faulder,
Joseph Stanley,
June 17, 1999:
|
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|
|
|
|
Execution summary,
1999
|
|
|
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|
|
Clippings,
1998-2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (court records, affidavits, news releases, reports, excerpts from
testimony of other trials, correspondence to governor and BPP from Canadian
officials, previous clemency petition),
1976-1999
[7 folders] |
|
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|
|
Tuttle,
Charles Daniel, # 999183,
July 1, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
Fuller, Tyrone Leroy,
July 7, 1999:
|
|
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|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records),
1988-1989, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
Blackmon, Ricky Don, # 893,
August 4, 1999:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records, incident reports from a different case),
1985-1987, 1999
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Boyd,
Charles Anthony,
August 5, 1999:
|
|
|
|
|
|
[The petition and
attachments appear to be original, copies are not present in the
Execution case files .] |
|
|
|
|
|
Execution
summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Court records, affidavits,
resume,
1987-1991, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Report on DNA,
1996
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
Draft report on
DNA,
1999
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency
petition to BPP with attachments (psychological evaluations, excerpts from
trial transcripts),
1999
[14 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 1 contains
possibly excepted information: psychological evaluation] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folders 2-7, 11-14 contain possibly excepted
information: testimony from psychiatrists containing diagnosis of the inmate's
condition] |
|
|
|
|
Dunn, Kenneth Dwayne, # 675,
August 10, 1999
(1992, 1999)
|
|
|
|
|
Earhart, James Otto,
August 11, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
Trevino,
Joe Mario,
August 18, 1999:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency
petition to BPP with attachments (case summaries; psychological, psychiatric,
and medical evaluations; Child Protective Services case file material;
affidavit),
1970-1999
[5
folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folders 1 and 3 contain
possibly excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folders 3-4 contain possibly excepted information:
psychological and psychiatric evaluations, CPS case file material] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 4 contains possibly excepted
information: medical records] |
|
|
|
|
Jones, Raymond James, # 959,
September 1, 1999:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (court records),
1989, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
Barnes, Willis Jay,
September 10, 1999:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: name of rape victim] |
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency
petition to governor and BPP with attachments (copies of photos, school
records, letters of support),
1966, 1986, 1999
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Davis,
William Prince, # 914,
September 14, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
Smith, Ricky Wayne,
September 21, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
Crane, Alvin Wayne, # 888,
October 12, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
McFadden, Jerry Walter,
October 14, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
Cantu, Domingo,
October 28, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
Jennings, Desmond Dominique, #
999161,
November 16, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
Lamb, John Michael,
November 17, 1999:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (statement of inmate, letters of support, affidavits, log of phone
calls),
1983, 1987, 1999
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Gutierrez,
Jose Angel, # 970,
November 18, 1999
(1999-2000)
|
|
|
|
|
Long, David Martin,
December 8, 1999
(1994, 1999)
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
Beathard,
James Lee, # 785,
December 9, 1999:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records, affidavits, letters of support),
1984-1985, 1999
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Atworth,
Robert Ronald,
December 14, 1999
|
|
|
|
|
Felder, Sammie, Jr., # 550,
December 15, 1999:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (letter from inmate, letters of support - mostly foreign, case
summaries, court records),
1975, 1989, 1995-1999
[3
folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 2 contains
possibly excepted information: email address] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-78 |
|
|
|
Heiselbetz, Earl Carl, Jr., #
999014,
January 12, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
Goodman, Spencer Corey, # 999031,
January 18, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
Hicks,
David,
January 20, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
Robison, Larry Keith, # 748,
January 21, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1999-2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records, affidavits, clippings, letters to BPP from
family, writings by inmate, medical records, psychological and psychiatric
evaluations, letters of support),
1973-1999
[18 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 1 contains
possibly excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folders 1-4, 9-13, and 17 contain possibly excepted
information: psychiatric and psychological evaluations] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 5 contains possibly excepted information:
email address] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folders 6-9,
12-16 contain possibly excepted information: medical records] |
|
|
|
|
Hughes, Billy George,
Jr., # 556,
January 24, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency
petition to BPP with attachments (court records),
1999-2000
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
McGinnis,
Glen Charles,
January 25, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency
petition to governor and BPP with attachments (court records),
1990-1992, 1999-2000
|
|
|
|
|
Moreland, James Walter, # 741,
January 27, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency
petition to governor and BPP with attachments (court records, letters of
support, statement of inmate, affidavits),
1982-1984, 1994, 1999-2000
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder
2 contains possibly excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
Goss, Cornelius Alan, # 912,
February 23, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
Beets, Betty Lou, # 810,
February 24, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency
petition to the governor and BPP with attachments (court records, affidavits,
medical records, psychological and psychiatric evaluations),
1952, 1968-2000
[13 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folders 1 and 7 contain possibly excepted information: common
law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folders 2, 4-6,
8, and 11 contain possibly excepted information: psychiatric and psychological
evaluations] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folders 3, 5-6,
and 10 contain possibly excepted information: medical records] |
|
|
|
|
Barnes, Odell, Jr., # 998,
March 1, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary and clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency
petition to governor and BPP with attachments (clippings, letters, lab
analysis),
2000
|
|
|
|
|
Wilkerson, Ponchai, # 999011,
March 14, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
Gribble,
Timothy Lane, # 929,
March 15, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: name of rape victim] |
|
|
|
|
Jackson,
Tommy Ray,
May 4, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
Kitchens, William Joseph, # 840,
May 9, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
McBride,
William Lee,
May 11, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency
petition to governor and BPP with attachments (court records, oral deposition
of radiologist),
1988, 1995, 2000
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Richardson, James Davis, III, # 000867,
May 23, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (affidavits, resumes, testimony of inmate, letters of
support, court records, autopsy),
1986-1987, 1996-1997
[2
folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 2 contains
possibly excepted information: autopsy] |
|
|
|
|
Foster, Richard Donald, # 815,
May 24, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
Clayton, James Edward, # 000921,
May 25, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records),
1987-1988, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
Carter, Robert Earl, # 999091,
May 31, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records, press release, affidavit, letters of
support),
1992-2000
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Mason,
Thomas Wayne, # 999035,
June 12, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Petition for writ of certiorari
(filed in U.S. Supreme Court), handwritten clemency petition to governor,
letter to BPP from attorney,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
Burks, John Albert, # 949,
June 14, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records),
1989, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
Nuncio, Paul Selso, # 999158,
June 15, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
Graham, Gary, # 696,
June 22, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clippings, press release,
2000
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
Affidavits and
letters to BPP, supplement to clemency petition to BPP,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (court records, offense report, affidavits, copies of lineup
photos, firearms report, letters of support),
1981, 1993, 2000
[3 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folders 2-3 contain
possibly excepted information: law enforcement offense report and investigation
files] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-79 |
|
|
|
San
Miguel, Jessy Carlos, # 999008,
June 29, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (court records, confessions, affidavits, correspondence between
inmate and attorney, letters of support),
1989-1993, 1997, 2000
[4 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 4 contains
possibly excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
Joiner, Orien Cecil, #
000902,
July 12, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
Soria, Juan Salvez, # 000837,
July 26, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency application to governor
and BPP with attachments (court records, psychiatric evaluations),
1986, 1999-2000
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder
1 contains possibly excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 2 contains possibly excepted
information: psychiatric evaluations] |
|
|
|
|
Roberson,
Brian Keith, # 000886,
August 9, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (court records, letters of support),
1987, 1997-2000
[4 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Cruz,
Oliver David, # 954,
August 9, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to BPP with
attachments (court records, legislation),
1989, 1999-2000
[2 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Satterwhite, John Thomas, # 000651,
August 16, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
1998, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (legislation, medical record, report on mental illness),
1986-1987, 2000
[2
folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 2 contains
possibly excepted information: medical record)] |
|
|
|
|
Jones, Richard Wayne, # 882,
August 22, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary, clippings,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (law enforcement records, reports, prison records, court
records, grand jury testimony, affidavits),
1986-2000
[8 folders] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 1 contains
possibly excepted information: law enforcement investigation files] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 4 contains possibly excepted
information: TDCJ records] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Folder 5-7 contain possibly excepted information: grand jury
testimony] |
|
|
|
|
Gibbs, David Earl, # 825,
August 23, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
Caldwell, Jeffery Henri, # 938,
August 30, 2000
|
|
|
|
|
McGinn, Ricky Nolen, # 999150,
September 27, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
|
|
|
Clippings,
2000
[3 folders] |
|
|
|
|
Dillingham, Jeffrey, # 999071,
November 1, 2000:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Execution summary,
2000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Contains possibly
excepted information: common law privacy] |
|
|
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Clippings,
1992-2000
[2 folders] |
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Clemency
petition to BPP with attachments (court records, letters of support to
governor),
1993, 2000
[2 folders] |
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Flores,
Miguel Angel, # 983,
November 9, 2000:
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Execution summary, clippings,
2000
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records, case summaries, article, affidavits,
psychiatric evaluation),
1989-1990, 1995-1996, 2000
[3 folders] |
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[Folder
3 contains possibly excepted information: psychiatric evaluation] |
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Lawton, Stacey Lamont, # 999066,
November 14, 2000:
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Execution summary, clippings,
2000
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Clemency petition to governor and
BPP with attachments (court records),
1993, 2000
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Chambers, Tony Neyshea, # 999009,
November 15, 2000:
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Execution summary, clippings,
2000
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Clemency petition of governor and
BPP with attachments (court records, affidavits, offense report and law
enforcement records, psychological evaluation, letters of support, clippings,
photographs),
1987-2000
[6 folders] |
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[Folder 3-4 contain
possibly excepted information: law enforcement offense report and investigation
files] |
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[Folder 5 contains
possibly excepted information: psychological evaluation] |
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Miller, Garry Dean, #
947,
December 5, 2000
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Hittle, Daniel Joe,
December 6, 2000
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Jones, Claude Howard, # 980,
December 7, 2000
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Death penalty protest letters,
1991-1995,
23.24 cubic ft. |
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The General Counsel to the Texas Governor is responsible for
tracking inmates on death row as their cases move through the judicial process,
including all appeals to the governor for commutations or stays of execution.
This series consists of largely incoming letters and postcards, a few outgoing
letters, petitions, etc., dating 1991-1995. Letters were written to the
governor, generally protesting the scheduled execution of specific inmates on
death row. A few other record types are present in the these files, including a
videotape, certificates, and publications, however, the vast majority of the
files are letters. The letters were written to Texas Governor Ann Richards.
Very few outgoing letters from the Governor's Office are present. The letters
to Richards were maintained in the General Counsel's Office after she left the
governor's office because the inmates had not yet been executed. Letters
written to protest executions during Bush's term are largely filed in the
General Counsel General correspondence series,
with a small amount present in the Execution case
files. Additional letters are in the Correspondence/Constituent Services Office bulk mail not
logged, Capital punishment correspondence series. Letters concerning
inmates not executed during Bush's term are likely still in the Governor's
Office. The letters were all date stamped as received in the Governor's Office,
given a unique ID number, then forwarded to the General Counsel's Office, where
they were again date stamped as received. In cases where large groups of
postcards were received en mass, only a few were date stamped. |
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The
letters were written by groups of people involved with amnesty organizations,
primarily Amnesty International, others were written by citizens without noting
an affiliation with a specific organization. There are printed form letters and
cards designed for specific inmates, hand-written or typed letters following a
standard format, and non-standard letters. Letters were received from states
all over the United States and countries throughout the world, including
Sweden, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, France, Germany, Austria,
Italy, Spain, Australia, Japan, Switzerland, Belgium, etc. A few letters are
written in foreign languages, including French, German, Italian, Spanish,
Dutch, and Japanese. A small number of letters, primarily from Texans, urge the
governor not to delay the execution or not to grant any clemency. This series
does not contain letters from family members or legal staff of the death row
inmate; those are filed in the execution file of the inmate, see the series
Execution case files.
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Arrangement |
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These records are arranged
alphabetically by name of the inmate. For some inmates' records, the files are
further arranged roughly in chronological order, usually by the stamped date of
receipt in the Governor's Office. For other inmates, especially those with
multiple boxes of mail, the foreign letters are usually filed first, arranged
by country then date of receipt. Letters from U.S. citizens vary with the
inmate. Voluminous amounts of mail were filed alphabetically by last name.
Smaller amounts of mail were generally filed by date of receipt. |
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Restrictions on Access |
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Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall under Public Information Act
exceptions including, but not limited to: common law privacy (V.T.C.A., Government Code,
Section 552.101), and email addresses (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.137); an
archivist must review these records before they can be accessed for research. The
records may be requested for research under the provisions of the Public Information Act
(V.T.C.A., Government Code, Chapter 552). The researcher may request an interview with
an archivist or submit a request by mail (Texas State Library and Archives Commission,
P. O. Box 12927, Austin, TX 78711), fax (512-463-5436), email (Dir_Lib@tsl.state.tx.us),
or see our web page (https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/requestgovernorbushrecords.html). Include enough
description and detail about the information requested to enable the archivist to
accurately identify and locate the information requested. (Note: The Governor's Office
has requested that the State Archives contact the Public Information Coordinator for the
Governor's Office when we receive a Public Information Act request for these records.)
If our review reveals information that may be excepted by the Public Information Act, we
are obligated to seek an open records decision from the Attorney General on whether the
records can be released. The Public Information Act allows the Archives ten working days
after receiving a request to make this determination. The Attorney General has 45
working days to render a decision. Alternately, the Archives can inform you of the
nature of the potentially excepted information and if you agree, that information can be
redacted or removed and you can access the remainder of the records. |
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Restrictions on Use |
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Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted. State records also include
materials received by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the
creator. The researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17
U.S.C.). |
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Technical Requirements |
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Researchers wishing to view videotapes or listen to audiotapes must contact Archives staff to
obtain the necessary equipment. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Death penalty protest letters, Texas Governor George W.
Bush General Counsel execution files. Archives and Information Services
Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission. |
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Processed by |
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Laura K.
Saegert, January 2004 |
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Carter, Robert Anthony |
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[Letters
concerning Carter's scheduled execution are dated February 1992, September
1993, and August 1994 to January 1995. The letters are roughly ordered by the
date of their receipt in the Governor's Office (or the date assigned - often a
letter was assigned a receipt date several days after it was date stamped as
received) - 1992-1993, and September 1994-January 1995. A large group of
postcards is filed at the end of the letters, most from Holland. Only a few of
the postcards were stamped as received in the Governor's Office, they were in
two shoeboxes, one of which was labeled "1800
postcards for Robert Carter from Holland."] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-80 |
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February 1992
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September 16, 1994
[3 folders] |
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September 16-October 6, 1994
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September 1993, October 4-6, 1994
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October 10-21, 1994
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October 20-21, 1994
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October 21, 1994
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October 18-21, 1994
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October 19, 1994
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October 19-25, 1994
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October 20-24, 1994
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October 24, 1994
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October 24-27, 1994
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October 31, 1994
[4 folders] |
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October 31-November 3, 1994
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November 2-3, 1994
[2 folders] |
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November 3, 1994
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November 3-4, 1994
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November 4-7, 1994
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November 7, 1994
[2 folders] |
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November 7-8, 1994
[2 folders] |
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November 7, 1994
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November 8, 1994
[4 folders] |
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November 8-16, 1994
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November 16, 1994
[3 folders] |
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November 16-18, 1994
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November 18, 1994
[3 folders] |
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November 21, 1994
[2 folders] |
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November 21-22, 1994
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November 22, 1994
[2 folders] |
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November 22-December 1, 1994
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December 1, 1994
[4 folders] |
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December 2, 1994
[7 folders] |
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December 2-5, 1994
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December 5, 1994
[3 folders] |
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December 5-6, 1994
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December 6-7, 1994
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December 7, 1994
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December 7-9, 1994
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December 9-15, 1994
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December 15, 1994
[5 folders] |
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December 15-16, 1994
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December 16, 1994
[3 folders] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-81 |
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December 15-16, 1994
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December 16, 1994
[3 folders] |
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December 16-19, 1994
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December 19, 1994
[2 folders] |
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December 19-20, 1994
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December 20-21, 1994
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December 21, 1994
[2 folders] |
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December 21-23, 1994
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December 23, 1994
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December 27, 1994
[7 folders] |
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December 27-29, 1994
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December 29, 1994
[3 folders] |
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December 29, 1994-January 3, 1995
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January 3, 1995
[17 folders] |
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January 3-4, 1995
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January 4, 1995
[2 folders] |
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January 4-6, 1995
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January 6, 1995
[6 folders] |
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January 10, 1995
[2 folders] |
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January 10-12, 1995
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January 12-17, 1995
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January 17-20, 1995
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January 24-25, 1995
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January 25, 1995
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Postcards: |
| Box |
| 2002/151-81 |
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United States, Italy,
December 1994
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| Box |
| 2002/151-82 |
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Ireland,
December 1994
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| Box |
| 2002/151-82 and 83 |
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Holland (Netherlands),
December 1994-January 1995
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| Box |
| 2002/151-81 |
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Clayton, James E.,
1994
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Drew, Robert,
1993
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Faulder, Joseph Stanley |
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[Letters
concerning Faulder's scheduled execution are dated April-December 1992. The
letters are in two groups. The first group consists of letters from people
mostly in the United States, with a few from other countries present. These
letters are roughly ordered by the date of their receipt in the Governor's
Office (or the date assigned - often a letter was assigned a receipt date
several days after it was date stamped as received). The second group is a set
of letters from people in foreign countries, arranged alphabetically by the
name of the country, then roughly ordered by the date of their receipt in the
Governor's Office.] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-81 |
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Faulder,
group 1 letters |
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March-April 1992
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April-June 1992
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July-August 1992
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August-September 1992
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September-October 1992
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October 1992
[2 folders] |
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November 1992
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December 1992
[3 folders] |
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Faulder, group 2 - foreign letters |
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Australia:
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April-August 1992
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September-December 1992
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Austria: |
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April-September 1992
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September-December 1992
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| Box |
| 2002/151-84 |
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Belgium: |
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April 1992
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April-May 1992
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May 1992
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May-October 1992
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Canada: |
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April-May 1992
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May-August 1992
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August-October 1992
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October-November 1992
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November-December 1992
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Denmark: |
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May-October 1992
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October-November 1992
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Finland,
April-December 1992
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France: |
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April-August 1992
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August-December 1992
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Germany: |
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March-April 1992
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April-May 1992
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May-June 1992
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June-August 1992
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August-September 1992
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September-November 1992
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November 1992
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November-December 1992
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Italy,
April-December 1992
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Netherlands,
April-December 1992
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Norway,
April-December 1992
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Sweden: |
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April-May 1992
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May-September 1992
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September-December 1992
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Switzerland,
May-December 1992
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United Kingdom: |
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March-April 1992
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April-May 1992
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May 1992
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May-July 1992
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July-August 1992
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August-September 1992
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October-November 1992
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November-December 1992
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Miscellaneous foreign,
1992
[2 folders] |
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Gary
Graham |
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[Letters concerning Graham's scheduled
execution are dated October 1992, March 1993-January 1995, the bulk dating
April-August 1993. Also present are petitions, and a videotape, titled
"Gary Graham Innocence Witnesses." Letters
protesting his execution are present from amnesty groups, foreign government
bodies and officials, U.S. congressmen, Texas legislators, and other government
officials, celebrities, and the general public. Some of the letters were
written to the Texas Board of Pardon and Paroles, U.S. Attorney General Janet
Reno, President Bill Clinton, or other officials, with the Governor's Office
copied in. There is a group of letters from Texans that urge the governor not
to grant clemency or halt the execution. The Graham letters were mostly
unfoldered and largely unorganized, but they had been separated by the
Governor's staff into basically four groups: letters from foreign countries,
letters from the U.S., petitions, and letters from Texans. Within each group
the arrangement varies. Some of the letters in the foreign country files were
split into countries, when this was obvious, the arrangement by country was
maintained, with files from various boxes combined into files for separate
countries. Two of the boxes of foreign letters were not separated by country
but were largely ordered chronologically by the date of receipt in the
governor's office. These two boxes were left in this date order. The boxes of
files split into countries are ordered by country, then roughly by date of
receipt in the Governor's Office. This last set of foreign files ends with a
small group of letters from foreign officials - members of European parliaments
and other foreign dignitaries. Within the boxes from the United States
are three sets of files the Governor's staff foldered alphabetically by
correspondent. In the first set of the alphabetical files are some outgoing
replies to the correspondent from the Governor's Office. Other outgoing replies
are few and are scattered throughout the rest of the protest letters from
United States citizens. The three sets of alphabetical files are arranged as
received. The remainder of the United States letters were unfoldered, but
arranged roughly in alphabetical order by the first initial of the last name.
These files were foldered and maintained in this alphabetical order. Following
the U.S. letters are petitions requesting clemency for Gary Graham, both from
U.S. citizens and from foreign countries, arranged by month of receipt.
Following the petitions are letters from Texans, which are split into two
groups, those protesting the execution and requesting clemency, and those
supporting the execution. Within each group the letters are filed
alphabetically by the first initial of the last name.] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-84 |
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Foreign letters |
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Australia:
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March-April 1993
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April-May 1993
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May-November 1993
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Austria: |
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March-April 1993
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April-June 1993
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June-October 1993
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Belgium: |
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April-May 1993
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May-October 1993, February 1994
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Canada: |
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April 1993
[7 folders] |
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May 1993
[4 folders] |
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May-June 1993
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| Box |
| 2002/151-85 |
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June 1993
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June-July 1993
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July-August 1993
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August-September 1993, November 1994
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Denmark: |
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April 1993
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April-May 1993
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May 1993
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May-June 1993
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June-August 1993
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August-October 1993
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Finland: |
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March-August 1993
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August 1993, January-April 1994
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France: |
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April-May 1993
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May 1993
[3 folders] |
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June 1993
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June-July 1993
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August 1993
[3 folders] |
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September-October 1993
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October 1993-February 1994
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Germany: |
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October 1992, March-April 1993
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April 1993
[3 folders] |
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April-May 1993
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May 1993
[2 folders] |
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June 1993
[4 folders] |
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July-August 1993
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August 1993
[3 folders] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-86 |
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August-September 1993
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September 1993-February 1994
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February 1994
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February-March 1994
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March 1994
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March-September 1994
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Greece: |
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April-June 1993
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June-October 1993
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Italy: |
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March-April 1993
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April 1993
[9 folders] |
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May 1993
[9 folders] |
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June 1993
[1-11 of 24 folders] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-87 |
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June 1993
[12-24 of 24 folders] |
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June-July 1993
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July 1993
[5 folders] |
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August 1993
[2 folders] |
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August-October 1993
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November 1993-April 1994
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April-November 1994
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Japan: |
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April-July 1993
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July-October 1993
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Netherlands: |
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April-May 1993
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May-June 1993
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June-July 1993
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July-August 1993
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August 1993
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August-September 1993
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October 1993-January 1995
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Norway,
March-August 1993
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Spain: |
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April-June 1993
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June-August 1993
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August 1993-February 1994
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February-March 1994
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March-June 1994
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Sweden: |
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April-May 1993
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May-July 1993
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| Box |
| 2002/151-88 |
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July-August 1993
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August 1993
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August-October 1993; April, June 1994
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Switzerland: |
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March-April 1993
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April-June 1993
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June-August 1993
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August 1993
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August 1993-April 1994
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Turkey,
April-September 1993
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United Kingdom: |
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March-April 1993
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April 1993
[10 folders] |
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May 1993
[8 folders] |
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May-June 1993
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June 1993
[9 folders] |
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July 1993
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| Box |
| 2002/151-89 |
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July-August 1993
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August 1993
[6 folders] |
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August-October 1993
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November 1993-March 1994
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June, December 1994; January 1995
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Miscellaneous foreign
letters: |
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April 1993
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April-May 1993
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May-June 1993
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June 1993
[3 folders] |
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June-July 1993
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August 1993
[18 folders] |
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August-September 1993
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September 1993
[1-2 of 13 folders] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-90 |
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September 1993
[3-13 of 13 folders] |
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September-October 1993
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October 1993
[9 folders] |
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October-November 1993
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November 1993
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November-December 1993
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December 1993
[2 folders] |
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December 1993-January 1994
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January 1994
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January-February 1994
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February-April, August 1994
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Miscellaneous foreign officials,
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[These are letters from members of European parliaments
and other foreign dignitaries.] |
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Australia-Germany |
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Italy-Switzerland |
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United
Kingdom |
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Letters from United States citizens |
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[There are three sets of alphabetical files, followed by a file of
miscellaneous letters, consisting of unsigned letters, a videotape, and
clippings.] |
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Alphabetical set one,
April 1993 - April 1994,
bulk April-August 1993:
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[Many of the letters have outgoing replies,
some from Governor Richards, some from her office staff.] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-90 |
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A
[4 folders] |
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B [1-2 of 10 folders] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-91 |
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B [3-10 of 10 folders] |
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C [2 folders] |
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D |
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E |
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K |
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L |
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M [2 folders] |
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N |
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O |
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P |
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Q [empty folder, removed] |
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R |
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S |
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T |
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U [empty folder, removed] |
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V |
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W |
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X, Y, Z |
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Alphabetical set two, generally without outgoing
replies,
April 1993-July 1994,
bulk April-August 1993:
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[Only a handful of letters have outgoing
replies. A few foreign letters are present, based on the last name of the
correspondent, not the country.] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-91 |
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C [6 folders] |
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D [4 folders] |
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E |
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F [4 folders] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-92 |
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G [5 folders] |
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H [6 folders] |
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I |
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Alphabetical set three, most without
outgoing replies,
April 1993-July 1994,
bulk April-August 1993:
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[Only a handful of letters have outgoing
replies from the governor or the governor's office, most of those being to
congressmen or Hollywood personalities. Petitions of various sorts are
scattered throughout the files, however most are filed at the end of this
alphabetical set, in the group labeled "Petitions." Petitions filed in the alphabetical
files are generally filed under the first name on the petition.] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-92 |
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A |
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B [2
folders] |
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C |
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D [2 folders] |
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E |
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F |
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G |
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H |
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I |
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J [3
folders] |
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K [5
folders] |
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L [6
folders] |
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M [8
folders] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-93 |
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Mc [2
folders] |
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N [2
folders] |
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O [2
folders] |
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P [5
folders] |
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Q |
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R [7 folders] |
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S [11 folders] |
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T [4 folders] |
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U |
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V |
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W [7
folders] |
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X |
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Y |
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Z |
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Miscellaneous United States letters: |
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[These
are letters that are either unsigned or the name is illegible, phone call
summaries, a videotape - "Gary Graham Innocence
Witnesses," and a file of clippings about Graham that were not
accompanied by signed letters.] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-94 |
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Phone call summaries,
1993
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Unsigned letters or
cards: |
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October 1992, April 1993
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May 1993
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June-August 1993
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August-December 1993
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December 1993-January 1994
|
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January-February 1994
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February-July, 1994, undated
|
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[Includes videotape.] |
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Clippings,
1993
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Petitions |
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|
[This
group of files consists of petitions requesting clemency for Graham from the
United States and from many foreign countries. The petitions are arranged by
month of receipt in the governor's office. The last set of files in this group
are petitions that were not stamped as received in the office, they may have
been received in one or more large batches of files. Most of the unstamped
petitions were in an overstuffed folder marked "Petitions."] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-94 |
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April 1993
|
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April-May 1993
|
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|
May 1993
[3 folders] |
|
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May-June 1993
|
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June 1993
[8 folders] |
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June-July 1993
|
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July 1993
|
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August 1993
[3 folders] |
|
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August-September 1993
|
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October 1993-April 1994
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Petitions not date stamped, from
folder titled "Petitions," ca. 1993
[7 folders] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-95 |
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Petitions not
date stamped,
ca. 1993
[4 folders] |
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Letters from Texans, April 1993-July
1994
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|
[The majority of the letters are requesting
clemency, most of the letters supporting the execution come from the Houston
area, where Graham's crimes were committed. Petitions are present in both sets
of files, with more being present in the letters from Texans supporting his
execution.] |
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Letters requesting
clemency or a stay in the execution: |
| Box |
| 2002/151-95 |
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A |
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B
[3 folders] |
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C [4 folders] |
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D |
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E
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F [2
folders] |
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G [2
folders] |
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H [2
folders] |
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I |
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J
[2 folders] |
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K |
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L
[2 folders] |
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M [3 folders] |
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N |
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O
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P [2
folders] |
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Q |
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R
[3 folders] |
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S [3 folders] |
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T [2 folders] |
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U, V |
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W [3 folders] |
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Y, Z
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Unsigned or illegible name
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Letters supporting the
execution: |
| Box |
| 2002/151-96 |
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A |
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B
[2 folders] |
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C [2 folders] |
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D |
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E
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F |
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G, H
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J |
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K
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L, M |
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M
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O, P, Q |
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R
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S [3
folders] |
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T |
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V
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W |
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Y, Z
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No name or illegible name
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Petitions [2 folders] |
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Samuel Hawkins |
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[Letters concerning Hawkins scheduled execution are dated February
1993-January 1995, the bulk dating February 8-9, 1993 and December 6, 1994.
Most of the letters are from foreign countries, arranged by the date of receipt
of the letter. A few letters (November 1994) are present for inmate Warren
Bridge. They were left with Hawkins' files as we do not have any execution
files or death penalty protest letters for Bridge.] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-96 |
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Foreign
letters: |
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February 2-4, 1993
|
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February 5, 1993
|
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February 8, 1993
[2 folders] |
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February 9, 1993
[2 folders] |
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February 9-10, 1993
|
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March-April 1993
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[Contains possibly
excepted information: email address foreign correspondent.] |
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November 16-December 1, 1994
|
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December 2, 1994
[2 folders] |
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December 5, 1994
|
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December 6, 1994
[8 folders] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-97 |
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December 7-19, 1994
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December 19-21, 1994
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December 21, 1994-January 10, 1995
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United States
letters: |
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January 1993
|
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February 1993
|
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February-April 1993
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December 1994
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Letters concerning various inmates, last names
L-T |
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[In this group are letters for different
inmates, most having just one folder.] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-97 |
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Lang, David,
1992
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McDuff, Kenneth,
1994
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McFarland, Frank,
1993
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Mitchell, Andrew Lee,
1992-1993
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Montoya, Irineo Tristan,
1992-1993
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Moody, John,
1992-1994
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Muniz, Pedro,
1994
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Narvaiz, Leopoldo,
1993-1994
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Nobles, Johnathan,
1993
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Perillo, Pam,
1994
[6 folders] |
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[The
letters are arranged roughly in order by date of receipt.] |
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Satterwhite,
John Thomas, 1994
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Sharp, Michael Eugene,
1994
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Soliz, Jose Efrain,
1993
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Spence, David,
1994
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Teague, Delbert,
1994
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Trevino, Joe,
1994
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Tucker, Karla Faye |
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|
[Letters are
dated June 1992 through March 1994, the bulk dating July-October 1992. The bulk
of the letters are from U.S. citizens with most requesting the governor commute
her sentence to life in prison. The majority of the letters were sent to the
governor after Karla's story was broadcast on a Christian television program in
mid 1992. Also present is a group of letters from foreign countries, most from
England. The U.S. letters are arranged in alphabetical order by the last name
of the correspondent, the foreign letters are arranged by country. Also present
are two videotapes, Karla Faye Tucker with Mike Barber
and Trinity Broadcast Network, and (untitled); and an
audiocassette.] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-97 |
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United States
letters: |
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Ab-Ak |
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Ak-Al |
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All-Alv |
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Am-And |
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And-Ar |
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[Contains possibly excepted information: common law
privacy information about a family member, letter from Arndt.] |
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As-Az |
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Bab-Bak |
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Bal-Barb |
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Barb-Bart |
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Bart-Baz |
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Bea-Bel |
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Bel-Ben |
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[Contains
possibly excepted information: common law privacy information about a family
member, letter from V. Bell.] |
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Ben-Bey |
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Bh-Bla |
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Bla |
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Ble-Boli |
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Bolt-Bost |
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Bosw-Boy |
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Bra |
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Bre-Bron |
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Brou-Brown, K. |
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Brown, L.-Bru |
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Bry-Burg |
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Burg-Burt |
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Burt-By |
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Cad-Camp |
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Camp-Carl |
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Carl-Cars |
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Cars-Cas |
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Chap-Chr |
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Cla-Cob |
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Cob-Col |
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Col-Coo |
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Coo-Cop |
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Cop-Cox |
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Cr-Cu |
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Cur-Dal |
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Dal-Davis |
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Davis-Dea |
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Dea-Den |
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Dic-Dob |
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Dob-Dr |
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Dr-Du |
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Du-Ec |
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Ed-Eli |
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[Contains possibly excepted information: common law
privacy - D. Eggert letter] |
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Ell-Ens |
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Ep-Es |
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Fa-Fea |
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Fee-Fil |
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Fl-Flower |
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Floyd-Foss |
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Foster-Fraizer |
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Frazzell-Frey |
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Fricke-Futch |
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| 2002/151-99 |
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Gabriel-Garcia |
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Garcia |
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Garcia-Garrison |
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Garvin-Gibbons
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Gib-Gilm |
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Gils-Goll |
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Goro-Grass |
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Grassell-Green |
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Greer-Grun |
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Gruys-Guz |
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H-Hall |
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Hall-Ham |
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Ham-Han |
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Han-Harp |
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Harp-Harv |
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Harv-Hay |
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Hay-Hel |
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Helz-Hen |
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Her-Heu |
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[Contains possibly excepted information: juvenile
probation records] |
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Hew-Hill |
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Hill-Hoc |
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Hoc-Hol |
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Hol-Hos |
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Hos-How |
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How-Hul |
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Hum-Hy |
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Ig-Iv |
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Ja-James |
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Jam-Jen |
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Jen-Johnson |
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Johnson-Johnston |
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Joi-Jones |
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Jones-Joy |
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Jud-Kee |
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Kei-Ken |
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Ken-Kim |
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Kim-Kise |
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Kiss-Kni |
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| 2002/151-100 |
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Kni-Kra |
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Kra-Ku |
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Ku-Lamb
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Lamb-Lang |
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Lan-Lav |
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Law-Lee |
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Lee-Les |
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Les-Lig |
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Lil-Lof |
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Log-Lowe |
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Lowe-Luth |
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Lutk-Mah |
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Mai-Mara |
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Mara-Mars |
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Mart-Mason |
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Mason-May |
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May-Mem |
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Mey-Miller |
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Miller-Minn |
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Mino-Mon |
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Mont-Mor |
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Mor-Mos |
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Mos-Mus |
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McCan-McD |
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McD-McK |
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McK-McT |
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Na-Neib |
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Neil-New |
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Ney-Norton |
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Norton-Old |
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Ole-Orte |
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Orti-Oz |
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Pa-Pant |
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Pant-Pas |
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Pat-Pea |
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| 2002/151-101 |
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Pec-Pers |
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Pers-Phillips |
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Phillis-Pitts |
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Pla-Pope |
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Pope-Pou |
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[Contains
possibly excepted information: social security number (Pope letter)] |
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Pow-Pro |
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Pro-Q |
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Rab-Ratl |
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Ratt-Reed, J. |
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Reed,
L.-Reid |
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Reil-Rice, B. |
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Rice, C.-Ridd |
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Ride-Robb |
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Robb-Robi |
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Robl-Roj |
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Rol-Roth |
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Rott-Ruiz |
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Rul-Ry |
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Sab-Sanders |
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Sanderson-Schaffer |
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Scheer-Schuh |
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Schuh-Seal |
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Seales-Seim |
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Sena-Shaw |
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Sheeley-Shotwell |
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Shoup-Simpson |
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Simpson-Slinger |
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Sliva-Smith,
H. |
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Smith, J.-Smith, T. |
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Smith, U.-Spane |
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Spark-Spitz |
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Sprague-Steele |
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Stefan-Stephens |
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Stephenson-Stiles |
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Stin-Street |
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Streit-Suth |
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Sutt-Syrie |
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Tabor-Taylor,
G. |
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Taylor, H.-Ter |
| Box |
| 2002/151-102 |
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Tes-Thomas, L. |
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Thomas, R.-Thompson,
V. |
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Thompson, V.-Timm |
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Tin-Town |
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Town-Tri |
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Tro-Turner, E. |
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Turner,
G.-Twi |
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Uh-Vander |
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Vandie-Veal |
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Veale-Vri |
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Waa-Walker, E. |
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Walker,
E.-Walls |
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Walm-Water |
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Watew-Web |
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Weed-Wert |
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Wertz-Whip |
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White-Whitm |
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Whitn-Wilke |
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Wilki-Williams,
J. |
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Williams, J.-Williams,
W. |
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Williamson-Wilson,
E. |
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Wilson, H.-Wise |
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Wiske-Wood |
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Woodall-Woz |
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Wright, B.-Wright,
J. |
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Wright, V.-York |
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Yost-Zara |
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Zarate-Zu |
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Last name unknown or illegible [3
folders] |
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Address list without a
letter |
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Foreign letters,
1992:
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| 2002/151-102 |
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Australia, New Zealand,
Japan |
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Austria |
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Belgium, France |
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Canada |
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Denmark, Finland, and the Netherlands |
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Germany |
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Italy |
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Norway,
Switzerland, and Sweden |
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Spain |
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United Kingdom [4 folders] |
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Miscellaneous countries |
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Letters concerning various inmates,
last names T-Y |
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[In this group are letters for
different inmates, most having just one folder.] |
| Box |
| 2002/151-103 |
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Turner, Jessel,
1994
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Vuong, Hai,
1993
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West, Robert,
1994
[4 folders] |
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[These letters are
mostly from foreign countries, arranged roughly by date of receipt in the
governor's office.] |
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Williams, Toby,
1991-1992
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Williams, Willie,
1994-1995
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Willis, Bobby,
1994
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Yarbrough, John,
1992
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