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Re: Pauline White Pardon
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Thanks. I have ordered her files from the national archives. Its collection amounts to about 40 pages, so it should include the papers you refer to. I have seen the references to Pauline in the Missouri provost marshal papers available on line. It appears the rest of the family before her trial was banished from the state. Her mother, father (a physician), and siblings resided across the state line in Randolph County, Arkansas, in 1870. She was a school teacher at that time. She died in Greenville, Wayne County, in 1936.

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