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Appointment of George G. Millen as agent to receive fugitives Philbrook and Killerun [Kellerun]
Order from George R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia, appointing George G. Millen as agent to receive fugitives Philbrook and Killerun [Kellerun] and convey them to trial for the crime of simple larceny.
1838

Letter from Governor Gilmer to Governor Kent Demanding Extradition of Philbrook and Kellerun
Letter from Governor Gilmer to Governor Kent demanding extradition of Philbrook and Kellerun, as, in Gilmer's opinion, the objections of Kent's predecessor Governor Dunlap had been removed.
1838







Request for Extradition of Philbrook and Kellerun from William Schley, Governor of Georgia
Correspondence from William Schley, Governor of Georgia, to Robert Dunlap, Governor of Maine, requesting the extradition of Captain Daniel Philbrook and Edward Kellerun to Georgia for the crime of "feloniously inveigling, stealing, and carrying away, a negro man slave named Atticus, the property of said James Sagurs and Henry Sagurs..."
1837

Extradition Request From Georgia For Philbrook and Kellerun
Formal extradition request from Georgia for the apprehension and return of Captain Daniel Philbrook and First Mate Edward Kellerun of the schooner Susan. Philbrook and Kellerun accused of simple larceny for "stealing" a slave named Atticus.
1838