Beriah Magoffin, Executive Journal, February 13, 1861
1861-02-13
- Date of Creation
- February 13, 1861
- Place of Creation
- Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky
- Document Genre
- Journal
- Repository
- Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
- Collection
- Office of the Governor, Beriah Magoffin: Governor's Official Correspondence File, Executive Journal, 1859-1862
- Box / Folder
- 174
- CWGK Accession Number
- KYR-0001-025-0075
- Rights
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- FTP Identifier
- 32211086
- People
- Magoffin, Beriah
- Robb, George W.
- Oliver, Horace B.
- Sasseen, James B.
- Dudley, James Milton
- Moore, Jeremiah
- Smith, Samuel S.
- Truiven, Theodore
- Smith, Thomas J.
- McDowell, William A.
- Wilson, William H.
- Dehoney, William S.
- Watwood, William S.
- Places
- Caldwell County, Kentucky
- Campbell County, Kentucky
- Greenup County, Kentucky
- Jamestown, Kentucky
- Shelby County, Kentucky
- Trigg County, Kentucky
- Williamsburg, Kentucky
- Dates
- 1861-02-13
Citation
Beriah Magoffin, Executive Journal, February 13, 1861, 1861-02-13, Office of the Governor, Beriah Magoffin: Governor's Official Correspondence File, Executive Journal, 1859-1862, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Accessed via the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition, https://discovery.civilwargovernors.org/document/KYR-0001-025-0075 (February 6, 2026).
The Governor commissioned Theodore Truvien Mayor of Jamestown, (campbell county)
He commissioned W. H. Wilson Police Judge of the town of Williamsburg.
He appointed the following Justices of the Peace
| Greenup Co. Dist No 3. | Jere. Moore vice S. S. Smith |
| Caldwell " " " 1 | J B. Sasseen " M. Dudley |
| Trigg " " " 4 | W. S. Watwood |
| Shelby " " " 5 | W. A. McDowel " H. B. Oliver, |
He remitted to Tho. J Smith a Judgment of the Washington Circuit Court of $65. for carrying concealed Weapons
He approved an account of $270 to Robb & Dehoney for articles furnished the Secretary's Office
