T. Woodson to Unknown
- Place of Creation
- Jessamine County, Kentucky
- Document Genre
- Correspondence
- Repository
- Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
- Collection
- Office of the Governor, James F. Robinson: Governor's Official Correspondence File, Petitions for Pardons, Remissions, and Respites, 1862-1863
- Box / Folder
- R4-450 to R4-451
- CWGK Accession Number
- KYR-0001-029-0604
- Rights
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- FTP Identifier
- 32211806
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- Dates
- --03-23
Citation
T. Woodson to Unknown, Office of the Governor, James F. Robinson: Governor's Official Correspondence File, Petitions for Pardons, Remissions, and Respites, 1862-1863, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Accessed via the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition, https://discovery.civilwargovernors.org/document/KYR-0001-029-0604 (January 18, 2026).
Jessemine Co
Dr Sir
My frend Mr. H T McCobe some months since for some indiscretion on the [...] of [...] was fined and he asks of his Excelency a remission of the fine. The offense was a trivial one, and the fine a high one —
I hope you will give him your influence in getting him released from it. Mr. McCobe occasionaly got in his [...] and becomes [...] — when sober he is one of our industriouos and worthy Mechanicks
I am truly your friend,
T Woodson
