U.S., Pardons Under Amnesty Proclamations, 1865-1869

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Original data: Pardons Under Amnesty Proclamations, compiled 1865–1869. A1 1005, 26 rolls. NAID: 638273. General Records of the Department of State, 1763–2002, Record Group 59. The National Archives in Washington, D.C.

About U.S., Pardons Under Amnesty Proclamations, 1865-1869

In September 1867, the president issued a second proclamation which reduced the number of exception categories from 14 to 3. The president received thousands of amnesty applications, and by late 1867 he had already granted 13,500 pardons. Later proclamations would extend amnesty to wider groups until Christmas Day of 1868, when President Johnson issued his final proclamation, which allowed for amnesty to all who had participated in the rebellion.

What You Can Find in the Records

This database contains copies of presidential pardons granted based on the amnesty proclamations made between 1865 and 1868. Documents include an applicant’s name, place of residence, and date of pardon.