Auburn Prison 1833 List of Convicts Discharged

List of Convicts: Discharged from the State Prison at Auburn by expiration of Sentence and Death, during the year ending December 31st, 1833. (Assem. No. 39)

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Names in this online transcription include Adams, Ainger, Allen, Armenta, Bakeman, Baker, Baldwin, Barney, Barron, Bartlett, Benedict, Blade, Bomyea, Boohall, Brackney, Brown, Browning, Bunker, Burnham, Burr, Cadwell, Cameron, Canfield, Caster, Chapman, Chase, Clark, Clarke, Cummings, Cumstock, Darling, Davids, Dearstine, Dixon, Dunlap, Emery, English, Fay, Flint, Flood, Frear, Gartland, Graham, Greenfield, Haggerty, Hall, Hamilton, Harriss, Harvey, Harwood, Hathaway, Hawes, Hawkins, Hayes, Hedges, Hewitt, Hill, Hobart, Holdredge, Howard, Jackson, Jacob, Jacobs, Jacox, Jeffery, Jerome, Johnson, Jones, King, Lee, Letson, Like, Lytle, Marselus, Marsh, McCann, McGarvin, McGoral, McMarlin, Merly, Miller, Mills, Minzie, Morgan, Passman, Peek, Phinney, Plant, Potter, Reed, Robinson, Rowley, Ryan, Scally, Seely, Shannon, Simmons, Simms, Sinclair, Smith, Stage, Stevens, Storms, Tanner, Thomas, Thompson, Thrall, Tillapaw, Tom, Tomsine, Travis, Trumbul, Trunk, Tupper, Van Eps, Van Everal, Venison, Vosburgh, Waddle, Walker, Ward, Weight, Wells, Whitman, Wilcox, Williams, Worden.

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