Recognizance, 25 June 1844–B [State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–A]
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Warrant, 11 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–A]
Warrant, 11 June 1844, William Clayton Copy [State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–A]
Warrant, 11 June 1844, John Taylor and Willard Richards Copy [State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–A]
Recognizance, 25 June 1844–A [State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–A]
Recognizance, 25 June 1844–B [State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–A]
Recognizance, 25 June 1844–C [State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–A]
Recognizance, 25 June 1844–D [State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–A]
Petition to Nauvoo Municipal Court, 12 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. JS for Riot on Habeas Corpus]
Habeas Corpus, 12 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. JS for Riot on Habeas Corpus]
Summons, 12 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. JS for Riot on Habeas Corpus]
Minutes, 12 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. JS for Riot on Habeas Corpus]
Testimonies, 12 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. JS for Riot on Habeas Corpus]
Docket Entry, circa 12 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. JS for Riot on Habeas Corpus]
Execution, 13 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. JS for Riot on Habeas Corpus]
Trial Report, between circa 12 and 20 June 1844, Draft [State of Illinois v. JS for Riot on Habeas Corpus]
Trial Report, between circa 12 and 20 June 1844, Partial Draft [State of Illinois v. JS for Riot on Habeas Corpus]
Petition, 13 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. H. Smith et al. on Habeas Corpus]
Habeas Corpus, 13 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. H. Smith et al. on Habeas Corpus]
Habeas Corpus, 13 June 1844, Copy [State of Illinois v. H. Smith et al. on Habeas Corpus]
Execution, 13 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. H. Smith et al. on Habeas Corpus]
Docket Entry, circa 13 June 1844 [State of Illinois v. H. Smith et al. on Habeas Corpus]
Recognizance, 25 June 1844–B [State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–A]
Source Note
Source Note
, Recognizance, [], Hancock Co., IL, to “the people of the State of ,” 25 June 1844, State of IL v. JS et al. for Riot–A (Hancock Co., IL, Justice of the Peace Court 1844); handwriting of ; signatures of and ; certified by ; one page; photocopy at Utah State Historical Society. Includes seals.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
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| State of Illinois) | ss [scilicet] |
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Be it Remembered that on the 25th day of June 1844 as principal and as surety personally appeared before me , one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the aforesaid, and jointly and severally acknowledged themselves to owe the people of the State of the sum of five hundred dollars, to be levied of their goods and chattels, lands and tenements, if default be made in the conditions followi[n]g to wit:
The condition of this recognizance is such, that if the above bound shall personally be and appear before the circuit Court on the first day of the term thereof, next to be holden in & for the aforesaid then & there to answer a charge of Riot, & abide the judgment of the Court & not depart without leave; then this recognizance to be void; otherwise, it shall be & remain in full force & virtue in law
L S
L S
L S
L. S
L S
L S
L S
L S
L S
L S
Taken & acknowledged before me on the day & year above written
JP LS [remainder of page blank] [p. [1]]
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- Recognizance, 25 June 1844–B [State of Illinois v. JS et al. for Riot–A]
- ID #
- 4857
- Total Pages
- 1
- Print Volume Location
- Handwriting on This Page
- John Taylor
- Joseph W. Coolidge
- John S. Fullmer
- Robert Smith
Footnotes
Footnotes

Signatures of Joseph W. Coolidge and John S. Fullmer.
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TEXT: Nine instances of “L. S” (locus sigilli, Latin for “location of the seal”) along the right side of the page are enclosed in hand-drawn representations of seals. A tenth instance is not enclosed.

Signature of Robert Smith.
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TEXT: “LS” (locus sigilli, Latin for “location of the seal”) enclosed in a hand-drawn representation of a seal.