“Executive Department, Columbia, October 19, 1872.
On the recommendation of the Superintendent of the Penitentiary,the following named prisoners, whose conduct has been good, and whose term of service has nearly expired, have been pardoned, and are ordered to be discharged:
Walter Maxey, Walter Bethal, Joseph Arnold, Larkin Ware, Steven Partlow, Anderson Beck,Wm. Bing, Wm. Edmunds, Taff North, Isaac Turmage, Wm. Johnson, Charles Howard, Ben. Happy, Peter it, George Williams, Wm. Coleman. Pardoned October 22,1872.
John Brown, James Harris, Peter Shuler, Daniel Williams, Levy Cameron, June Jones, Jacob Robinson, John Goodwin, Ed. Williams, Berry Laney, Toby Jenkins, Masberry Sinims, John Harris, E. J. Porter, Jacob Savage, Edward Pitt. Pardoned October 24, 1872.
Daniel Cox, Robert Williams, Thomas Hughes, Robert Hughes, Prince Fripp, Calloway Servis, Harry Faulkner, Hiram Faulkner, Jas. Rivers, Handy Hill, Samuel Burnside, Anderson Code, Wm. Canty, Washington Phillips, Minor Owens. Pardoned October 26, 1872.
ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor.”
Reference Data:
Report of State Officers, Board and Committees to the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, by South Carolina General Assembly, 1873, pages 700-1o