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An Act to Establish the Territorial Government of Minnesota (March 3, 1849), Section Two.
https://www.sos.state.mn.us/about-minnesota/minnesota-government/organic-act-of-1849
Associated Press. “Sentence of Woman Who Killed Infant Is Commuted.” Minneapolis Star and Tribune, October 5, 1985, 11.
Compilation of Minnesota pardons and commutations, 1854–1896. Personal collection of the author.
Constitution of the State of Minnesota (1858), Section Five.
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/constitution
“Love Still Laughs, Not Only at Locksmiths, But at Prison Bars.” St. Paul Daily Globe, December 26, 1896, 1.
“The Monroe Affair Again?” Weekly Minnesotian, June 10, 1854, 2.
“Pardon of Monroe.” Weekly Minnesotian, May 27, 1854, 2.
Pardon Records, 1852–1857. Records of Territorial Governor Willis A. Gorman, 1852–1857. State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/terr06.xml
Pardon Papers, 1858–1859. Records of Governor Henry H. Sibley, 1858–1859. State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gov015.xml
Pardons and Other Criminal Papers. Records of Governor Alexander Ramsey, 1860–1863. State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gov016.xml
Various records related to pardons. Records of Governor John S. Pillsbury, 1875–1891 (bulk 1876–1882). State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gr00626.xml
Various records related to pardons. Records of Governor Lucius F. Hubbard, 1882–1891 (bulk 1882–1887). State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gov023.xml
Stillwater Prison Convict Register, vol. 1. State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gr00008.xml
“‘That Pardon Again.’” Daily Minnesota Pioneer, June 2, 1854, 2.
US Constitution, Article Two, Section Two.
https://www.senate.gov/about/origins-foundations/senate-and-constitution/constitution.htm#a2_sec2
Xiong, Chao, and Liz Sawyer. “After 18 Years, ‘Myon’s Free!’” Minneapolis Star Tribune, December 16, 2020, 1.
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Bibliography
An Act to Establish the Territorial Government of Minnesota (March 3, 1849), Section Two.
https://www.sos.state.mn.us/about-minnesota/minnesota-government/organic-act-of-1849
Associated Press. “Sentence of Woman Who Killed Infant Is Commuted.” Minneapolis Star and Tribune, October 5, 1985, 11.
Compilation of Minnesota pardons and commutations, 1854–1896. Personal collection of the author.
Constitution of the State of Minnesota (1858), Section Five.
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/constitution
“Love Still Laughs, Not Only at Locksmiths, But at Prison Bars.” St. Paul Daily Globe, December 26, 1896, 1.
“The Monroe Affair Again?” Weekly Minnesotian, June 10, 1854, 2.
“Pardon of Monroe.” Weekly Minnesotian, May 27, 1854, 2.
Pardon Records, 1852–1857. Records of Territorial Governor Willis A. Gorman, 1852–1857. State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/terr06.xml
Pardon Papers, 1858–1859. Records of Governor Henry H. Sibley, 1858–1859. State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gov015.xml
Pardons and Other Criminal Papers. Records of Governor Alexander Ramsey, 1860–1863. State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gov016.xml
Various records related to pardons. Records of Governor John S. Pillsbury, 1875–1891 (bulk 1876–1882). State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gr00626.xml
Various records related to pardons. Records of Governor Lucius F. Hubbard, 1882–1891 (bulk 1882–1887). State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gov023.xml
Stillwater Prison Convict Register, vol. 1. State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gr00008.xml
“‘That Pardon Again.’” Daily Minnesota Pioneer, June 2, 1854, 2.
US Constitution, Article Two, Section Two.
https://www.senate.gov/about/origins-foundations/senate-and-constitution/constitution.htm#a2_sec2
Xiong, Chao, and Liz Sawyer. “After 18 Years, ‘Myon’s Free!’” Minneapolis Star Tribune, December 16, 2020, 1.