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li The Inventory of Federal Archives in the States is one of the products
Qi of the wbrkfbf-the Survey of Federal Archives, which operated as a nation-
i wide project of the Works Progress Administration from.January l, 1956 to
gi June 50, 1957, and has been continued since that date as a unit of the
A Historical Records Survey, also operating as a nation-wide project of the
3 Works Progress Administration, and a group of state or local projects of
E that Administration.
gl The plan for the organization of the Inventory is as follows: Series I
i consists of reports on the administration of the Survey, acknowledgments,
§ and general discussions of the location, condition, and content of federal
Q archives in the states. Succeeding series contain the detailed informa-
Q tion secured by workers of the Survey, in inventory form, a separate series
¥ number being assigned to each of the executive departments (except the
A Department of State) and other major units of the Federal Government.
Q Within each series No. l is a general introduction to the field organiza-
2 tion and records of the governmental agency concerned; the succeeding
i numbers contain the inventory proper, separate numbers being assigned to
E each state in alphabetical order. Thus, in each series, the inventory
Ԥ for Alabama is No. 2, that for Arizona No. 5, that for Arkansas No. 4, etc.
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{ For each local office information regarding each series, or unit of
Q related records, is presented in the following order: title, inclusive
Q dates ("to date" indicating an open filo at the time the information was
{ secured), general description of informational content, description of the
l system of filing or indexing (if any), a statement of frequency and purpose
l of use, form of the record itself (bound volumes, sheets in folders, etc.),
l linear footage, description of the containers, physical condition of the
{ records (not stated if satisfactory), location by room.number or other
{ identifying information, and finally, the number of the Form 58SA on which
1] this information was originally recorded by a Survey worker and from which
fi it was abstracted for the Inventory. This form is on file in The National
1 Archives. When it contains substantial information on addenda sheets which
. has not been included in the mimeographed abstract, indication of this is
l given by use of the reference "See addenda."
A ln Georgia the work of the Survey was under the direction of Professor
Merritt B. Pound from its inception until June 50, l957. From that time
j until July l, 1959 the work was under the supervision of Mr. Raiford J.
i Wood, former State Director of the Historical Records Survey in Georgia.
»* This Inventory of the records of the Department of Justice in Georgia was
’ prepared in the Atlanta office of the Survey and was edited before final
_ typing by Dr. Richard R. Stenberg of the Washington office. It is re-
1 produced in mineographed form through the facilities of the Historical
J Records Survey.
{T Atlanta, Georgia Philip Warren,
il August l, 1959 Acting State Director
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· 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
it Albany, Deputy United States MarshalIIII .......,.....,...,.....,......A...........A..............,.........4..., I ....A....,...... 2
§ Athens, Deputy United States Marshal ..............................A................,....................,......A...,....4........A.......... 3
I Atlanta, United States Attorney __,_,__,,_________4___._..__A».A,_...,.......,AA.,............I,,.A..,................,,..,...,.......I..........,........,..... 5
§ Athens DivisionII ..,.......... I ......................................I.............. I ..................,.................. I .......................I.I............................... 3
E Atlanta Division ..... I ...........................I.............................,.................................................... I ......I....................................I _ 4
Q Columbus Division I..................,...... I ................I................,.............,.....,.......I.................,.....,....... I ....... AI ..................... 13
A Gainesville Division I......... I .......... I ......................................................................................................,.......II........ 14
§ Newnan Division ...................,.................,.... I ...I..I....I.I................................................I........................................I.I.............. 14
ll Rome Division IIIII. II I......,........................................I.........I. I ..I......................I...I.........,...............I.I........... I .I...I............................. 14
II Atlanta, United States Marshal I.,,. I .......................I..... I .I...I. I ..... I II.................II......I.....I.......I.I..I........ I .I.....I..I.I...II. 15
I Augusta, Deputy United States MarshalIII“iII ...... IIMIWW .......I I .............. I I.............I. 20
‘ Blairsville, Deputy United States Marshal I.............I.I.....I I ...I.................................................,. 2O
y Columbus, Deputy United States Marshaliannaaiaa .... M ........ N". ........ we ..... mw. 20
j Gainesville, Deputy United States Marshal.nn-aII .... IIAIIAMI ...... II .....I I 21
{ Jasper, Deputy United States MarshalII ........I..............................................I....II...I...I....I.....I..........I..I..I 21
Q Macon, United States Attorney ..._II.... I ............II.....II........,......................I.........I..... I .,......................I.. I ...................... I 21
·  Macon Division and All Divisions .... I .......... I ...I................I.................I. I .........I..............,............... 21
  Albany Division.I ...................................I.....I...I.........,.........I,..I..............I....... I ....I...................................I....I.......II.I.I......... 26
li Amerious Division II.I....................I..I..........I.I........I...........IIII....I.I.I.........I.......I....I...I....IIIIIIIIIII.I.I....II.......I.......... I ...I............ 27
I Athens Division I...............,.........I...,..........I.....I..I...............................,.................I........I........I............................................,.. . I... 27
VI Columbus Division ............I.............I...I..I. I ........... I .............I....I.........I..I.. Z .........................I.I...II.I....I..........II........I....I....I..... 28
ll Valdosta Division II...........I..I.......,....I..I..I.II........I...I..I...I.I......I.....I.I...........................II.............I..I........II.............I.......I........ 28
»i Macon, United States Marshal ..I..................,.....I. I II........I......I.................,......I......I.I....I.................I..........I..I.................. 28
3 Newnan, Deputy United States Marshal .,.I_....I......................II....I...I.I.....,..............I..................................I.. 51
P Rome, Deputy United States Marshal (not surveyed) I... . ......II..I................I...........I....... 31
t Savannah, United States Attorney I...II.......IIII...........I.I.....I..................II.I..........I.......II........I.I..III........................... 31
IY Savannah, United States Marshal .......I............. I I....I.....II.....,..............I..I..........I............II..I...I......I....I.....I.......II....... 55
A Valdosta, Deputy United States Marshal ..I.......I.III.................I.......I............I.......I......I............I............ .I 56
2 Wayoross, Deputy United States Marshal (not surveyed) ......................... I ........I 56
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I§ FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
It Atlanta, Field Office IIIIIIIII.......................I......I...............I.... . .......II..........,I.................I............ I .,........,.I.....,..........I..........I........... 38
_§ PRISONS, BUREAU OF
j Atlanta, United States Penitentiary __.I...I.I.........II.....I.................I..I....I.I.......I..............I...I...............I............ 40
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L Post Office Bldg., Broad and Jefferson Sts.
Y The date of establishment of this office has not been ascertained. Re-
g cords are sent to Macon, and useless papers are destroyed there after proper
3 authority is granted.
j 1. NMRRANTS TO APPREHEND, July 22, 1956 to date. Each form shows de-
·§ scription of charge, date, town and state where crime was conmntted, date,
5 and conmdssioner issuing warrant. (Daily, official.) 5%-x 8% envelopes,
X? 1 in., in drawer of steel filing cabinet. R. 202. (98)
Q 2. MARSEAL’S EXPENSE RECORDS, Dec. 2, 1952 to date. Form 55, report on
$1 serving of subpoena, showing deputy marshal, date issued, clerk and court,
’g location, date received by deputy, itemized subpoena fees earned and ex-
A; penses incurred, total charged in account, amounts carried to abstract, re-
§ marks, and voucher, page, and docket numbers; Amended Form 25, fees and
{ expense while serving civil process, showing marshal, cause of action, name
A; of writ, date issued, clerk and court, dates returnable and received, le-
Zc cation, itemized fees earned and expenses incurred, totals, remarks and
’l voucher, page, and docket numbers; Form 192, marshal’s expense account,
ji showing marshal, period dates, items, amount, and instructions; Amended
A Form 194, fees and expenses of marshal and office deputies while serving
Ҥ criminal process, showing marshal, defendant, offense charged, complainant,
lf date and by whom issued, location, dates received by deputy and returned
pf with defendant, itemized fees earned and expenses incurred, remarks, and
J} voucher, page, and marshal’s docket numbers; Amended Form 6, appropriation
Y; for salaries, fees, and expenses of marshal, showing marshal, district,
il date, itemized actual and necessary expenses incurred as provided for in
ii Section 5546, amount, and instructions. Filed chronologically. (Daily,
pi official.) 8% x 14 bundle, 4 in., in drawer of desk. R. 202. (96)
E . 5. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, July 25, 1931 to date. Between marshal and `
QF deputies, and between deputies and sheriffs. Filed alphabetically. (Daily,
`A official.) 8 x 10% loose sheets, 4 in., in 2 cardboard letter files. R.
i l 2o2. (97)
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( 4. REPORTS ON PAPERS SERVED BY DEPUTY MARSHAL, Juno 1, 1933 to date.
I Showing record of court costs, transportation expense, and places visited.
A Filed chronologically. (Monthly, official.) 9 x 16 loose sheets, 18 ft.,
( in 12 drawers of wooden filing cabinet. Marsha1*s office. (330)
 
Y ATLANTA
5 UNITED STATES ATTORNEY"
A Main Post Office Bldg., Forsyth, Fairlie,
5; Walton, and Poplar Sts.
I 5. MISCELLANEOUS FEDERAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATION FILE, Oct. 9, 1933 to date.
L Correspondence, reports, and minutes of meetings pertaining to cooperation of
Federal agencies, regarding disposition of surplus property and to procure-
Q ment, warehousing, and distribution of property, facilities, structures,
L improvements, machinery, equipment, stores, and supplies as exercised by
H area coordinator and other units of Coordinating Service. Filed alphabeti-
N cally. (Daily, official.) 9 x 15 folders and 11 x 16 envelopes, 3 ft. 6 in.,
.T in 2 drawers of wooden filing case. R. 406. (2783)
~) Athens Division
SE 6. ATTORNEY’S CRIMINAL DOCKET, ATHENS, Apr. 23, 1903 - Nov. 9, 1925.
Showing term, case number, attorney, parties, nature of offense, witnesses,
j date, proceedings, and disposition in each case. Index. (never.) 10 x 15
A and 12 x 16 vols. (5), 1 ft., on floor. Dirty. R. 14, attic. (2881)
ig 7. CASES CLOSED WITHOUT INDICTMENT, ATHENS, Feb. 4, 1919 - Apr. 7, 1924.
Q Records showing persons charged with violating the Harrison Narcotic Law not
W indicted because of lack of evidence. Filed alphabetically and numerically.
Vw (Never.) 4 x 9 loose sheets, 1 ft., in steel folded document holder. R.
Q 14, attic. (2769)
IW 8. GRAND JURY DOCKETS, ATHENS, Apr. 7, 1907 - Oct. 1, 1927. Showing
`g grand jury assignments for term, docket number, parties, witnesses for the
`y U. S., remarks, and data; also record of bankruptcy and habeas corpus cases,
(J showing defendant, U. S. attorney, warden of Federal prison, date petition
V filed, date of discharge, disposition of case, and amount collected. In-
?) dexed. (Never.) 11 x 16 vols. (4), 6 in., on floor. R. 14, attic.
~g (2821)
(E 9. N0 BILLS, ATHENS, Feb. 24, 1919 - Aug. 30, 1930. Transcripts of
~f proceedings before the U. S. commissioner and evidence submitted to the grand
Q jury, showing date, commissioner, and by whom record was issued and approved.
 

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pg Filed numerically. (Never.) 4 x 9 loose sheets, l ft., in steel folded
gl document holder. R. 14, attic. (2815)
fi 10. ATTORNEY'S WITNESS DOCKETS, ATHENS, Jan. 5, 1911 - May 22, 1928.
{ Showing case number, witness, summons to appear, and dates of report and
Q discharge. Indexed. (Never.) 9 x 15 vols. (5), 4 in., on floor. R. 14,
( attic. (2914)
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) ll. ATTORNEY'S CIVIL DOCKETS, CIRCUIT COURT, Oct. 5, 1885 - Feb. 28,
Q 1911. Showing term, attorneys, defendant, pleadings, orders, remarks, and
g disposition in each case. Indexed. (Never.) ll x 16 and 15 x 17% vols.
  (4), 1 rt., on riser. R. 14, attic. (zsoe)
( 12. CIVIL DOCKET, CLOSED, Oct. 50, 1928 to date. "Showing case number,
Y district in which case was tried, p1aintiff,defendant, cause of action,
_ witnesses, court proceedings, and date of disposition of each case. Indexed.
j (Daily, official, public.) 10 x 11 loose-leaf books (5), 2 ft., in wooden
( bookcase. Rs. 405 and 409. (2714)
{ 15. CIVIL CASES, PENDING, Sept. ll, 1954 to date. Adjudicated cases
, being held pending granting of appeal; also cases for which sufficient
” evidence has not been accumulated or in which exceptions have been taken
A and which are still pending trial. Filed numerically. (Weekly, official.)
, 9 x 15 folders, l ft., in drawer of steel filing case. R. 405. (2695)
] 14. CIVIL CASES, CLOSED, July 8, 1929 to date. Records of adjudicated
5 civil cases. Filed numerically. (Monthly, official.) 9 x 15 folders, 15
ft., in 9 drawers of 5 steel and wooden filing cases. Rs. 405 and 409.
i (2696)
Q 15. INDEX TO PENDING CIVIL CASES, June 1, 1954 to date. Showing de-
L fendant, case number, and division in which case is pending. Arranged
A alphabetically. (Daily, official.) 5 x 5 cards, 4 in., in drawer of steel
;; card cabinet. R. 405. (2664)
( 16. INDEX TO CLOSED CIVIL CASES, June l, 1954 to date. Showing defen-
i dant, case number, and division in which case was tried. Filed alphabeti-
_I cally. (Daily, official.) 5 x 5 cards, 6 in., in drawer of steel card
{ cabinet. R. 405, (2665)
it 17. SUBPOENA DUCES TECUM, May 29 — Dec. 18, 1928. Court orders for
( witnesses to appear and bring into court certain records to be used as
j evidence; apply to Adair Realty and Trust Co., Bankers Trust Co., and
{ Southern Loan and Trust Co. Filed alphabetically and numerically. (Never.)
5 6 x 8 envelopes, é in., on wooden box. Dirty. R. 14, attic. (2858)
E 18. SCIRE FACIAS PROCEEDINGS, PENDING, Apr. 4, 1955 to date. Record of
’ proceedings in scire facias brought in district court against defaulting
V* bondsmen for recovery of bond. Filed alphabetically. (Weekly, official.)
Q_ 9 x 15 folders, 6 in., in drawer of steel filing case. R. 405. (2750)
E 19. ATTORNEY*S MEMORANDA ON PRISONERS, June 5, 1956 to date. Record of
·£ Federal prisoners serving terms in the Federal Penitentiary at Atlanta and
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Li defendants transferred from the penitentiary to other districts, showing
N; defendants for whom warrant of removal has been served, dates of sentence
ni and removal, offense, and penitentiary to which defendant was assigned.
A; Entered chronologically. (Daily, official.) 8 x 12 and 8 x 16 vols. (6),
§ 6 in., in wooden bookcase. R. 14, attic. (2757)
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i 20. FRAUDUIENT USE OF MAIL, June 1, 1919 — Dec. 51, 1928. Records of
ft post office inspectors turned over to the district attorney pertaining to
{ letters, cancelled checks, and newspapers in which fraudulent advertisements
] appear, and reports made by post office inspectors on which indictment is
i drawn. Filed alphabetically and numerically. (Never.) 10 x 15 folders,
( 6 ft., in 2 canvas storage bags. Dirty. R. 14, attic. (2919)
Q 21. ATTORNEY'S REGISTER OF COMFLAINTS AND ACTIONS, May 4, 1896 - Apr. 7,
f 1921. Showing defendant, affiant, offense, when committed, date of affida-
( vit, witnesses, county, U. S. attorney's order, date, and disposition of
case.` Indexed. (Never.) 12 x 16 vols. (10), 2 ft., on wooden filing case.
V R. 14, attic. (2825)
kr 22. REGISTER OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL COMPLAINTS, Oct. 11, 1899 to date.
jj Showing date and number of complaint, form in which complaint was made, and
A description of offense. Entered alphabetically. (Daily, official.) 12 x
he 18 vols. (50) and 12 x 14 loose—1eaf books (5), 15 ft., on 2 wooden shelves
fi and wooden table. Rs. 405 and 409. (2685)
{ 25. ATTORNEY'S CRIMINAL DOCEETS, CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS, Aug. 17,
” 1870 - Apr. 15, 1926. Showing case number, attorneys, defendants, nature of
l offense, witnesses, dates, proceedings, and disposition in each case. Entered
numerically. (Never.) 12 x 16 and 155 x 17% vols. (6), 2 ft., on floor.
g Dirty. R. 14, attic. (2805)
( 24. MISCELIANEOUS CRIMINAL DOCKETS, CIRCUIT COURT, Oct. 4, 1880 - Oct.
Y 12, 1896. Showing attorneys, case number, style of cause, pleadings, orders,
A and disposition in each ease. Entered numerical1y.` (Never.) 15% x 17%
j vols. (2), 4 in., on floor. Dirty, bindings broken. R. 14, attic. (2810)
Q 25. INTERNAL REVENUE CRIMINAL DOCKET, CIRCUIT COURT, Oct. 1, 1885 - Dec.
fg 51, 1886. Record of violations of internal revenue laws, showing term,
`J attorney, style of cause, pleadings, orders, remarks,.and disposition in
1* case. Entered numerically and alphabetically. (Never.) 15 x 175 vol., 2
15 in., on floor. Damaged by faulty containers, brittle, dirty, bindings
;i broken. R. 14, attic. (2807)
(V 26. CRIMINAL DOCKETS, July 5, 1928 to date. Record of closed criminal
ZQ cases, showing case number, district in which tried, plaintiff, defendant,
ij attorneys, cause of action, witnesses, court proceedings, and dates of dis-
pf position of each case. Entered numerically. (Daily, official.) 10 x 11
5 loose-loaf books, 8 ft., in wooden bookcase. R. 405. (2716)
fa 27. INTERNAL REVENUE CASES, CLOSED AND PENDING, June 9, 1921 to date.
VA Records of property seizure by Federal authorities under internal revenue
gf law and the Pure Food and Drugs Act. Filed alphabetically and numerically.
A, (Weekly, official.) 9 x 15 folders, 1 ft. 6 in., in drawer of steel filing
Q case. R. 405. (2717)
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fi 28. PENDING CASES, Doc. ll, 1955 to date. Offenses brought to the
iQ attention of Federal authorities, but withheld from court action due to lack
?§ of evidence or insufficient grounds. Filed numerically.` (Daily, official.)
E 9 x 15 folders, 4 ft., in 2 drawers of steel filing case. R. 405. (2651)
f 29. DETAINER AND REMOVAL DOCKET, Nov. 9, 1954 to date. Showing case
{ number, defendant, kind of papers sent for his detainment or removal, dis-
§ trict in which wanted, and date of case. Indexed. (Daily, official.) 12
E x 14 vol., 6 in., on wooden table. R. 405. (2695)
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2 50. DETAINER AND REMOVAL CASES, PENDING, Jan. 2, 1955 to date. Records
A of removal of prisoners from one district to another and of placing of
A detainers against prisoners upon expiration of sentences they are serving in
§ the Federal Penitentiary, but for when detention or removal is still pending.
E Filed numerically. (Daily, official.) 9 x 15 folders, l ft. 6 in., in
i drawer of steel filing case. R. 405. (2697)
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=? 51. DETAINER AND REMOVAL CASES, CLOSED, Nov. 9, 1954 to date. Records
A regarding removal of prisoners from the Northern District of Georgia to
r another district and regarding the placing of detainers against prisoners
g upon expiration of sentence they are serving in the Federal Penitentiary,
Filed numerically. (Monthly, official.) 9 x 15 folders, 1 ft., in drawer
e of steel filing case. R. 405. (2694)
A 52. ATTORNEY'S HABEAS CORPUS DOCKET, ACTIVE, Apr. 5, 1954 - July 5,
( 1955. Showing petitioner, respondent, attorneys for the Government and
i respondent, date case was filed, and proceedings. Entered chronologically.
y (Weekly, official.) 10 x ll loose-leaf book, §·in., in wooden book section.
( R. 405. (2719) `
p 55. HABEAS CORPUS DOCKETS, Mar. 5, 1952 to date. Showing attorneys,
{ petitioner, respondent, cause of action, witnesses, dates, and proceedings
‘ in closed cases. Entered numerically and chronologically. (Annually, of-
g~ ficial.) 9% x 11 loose-leaf books (2), 8 in., in wooden book compartment.
it R. 405. (2751)
Q 54. HABEAS CORPUS CASES, PENDING, Apr. 5, 1954 — July 5, 1955. Records
ii of habeas corpus proceedings coming under the attorney*s jurisdiction; also
{Q miscellaneous habeas corpus proceedings, correspondence with circuit court
A of appeals and Attorney General, legal information on procedure, briefs and
· memoranda of legal decisions, list of prisoners subject to parole, condi-
*j tioned release violation, and vacating orders of release. Indexed. (Weekly,
ed official.) 9 x 15 vol., 1 ft., in drawer of steel filing case. R. 405.
jr (2718)
A 55. HABEAS CORPUS CASES, CLOSED, Mar. 51, 1952 to date. Records of
iff suits brought by Federal prisoners against warden of the Federal Penitentiary
t at Atlanta or respondent for release under cause, showing plaintiff, do-
er fondant or respondent, attorneys, cause of action, dates, witness, and pro-
Q ceedings. Filed alphabetically and numerically. (Annually, official.) 9
5_ x 15 folders, 15 ft. 6 in., in 16 drawers of 4 steel filing cases. R. 409
if (2752)
I 56. CRIMINAL CASES, PENDING, Jan. 5, 1922 to date. Records of cases,
{ showing indictment number, plaintiff, defendant, county in which violation
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A occurred, division in which case is scheduled to be tried, violation, dates
( of complaint and indictment, witnesses, criminal record, and attorneys for
Q defendant. Filed numerically. (Daily, official.) 9 x 15 folders, 2 ft.
{ 6 in., in 4 drawers of steel filing case. R. 405. (2654)
§ 57. CRIMINAL CASES, CLOSED, Apr. 5, 1919 to date. Records of cases tried
y in Atlanta, Gainesville, Rome, and Newnan divisions, showing indictment
{ number, plaintiff, defendant, dates of complaint and indictment, witnesses,
l county in which crime occurred, division in which case came to trial, how
§ and date case was terminated, criminal record, and attorney for defendant.
§ Filed numerically. (Older records, annually; recent records, monthly, of-
§ ficial.) 9 x 15 folders and 4 x 95 envelopes, 107 ft. 6 in., in 27 drawers
§ of 10 steel and wooden filing cases. Rs. 405, 409, and 412. (2627)
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i 58. IN REM CASES, CLOSED, Sept. 14, 1917 - Feb. 28, 1951. Records shew-
” ing date of arrest, charge, search warrant, source of information, seizure,
py disposition of evidence, ownership of property, financial responsibility,
·; previous criminal record, officer, titles, and history of case. Filed
“; alphabetically and numerically. (Never.) 4 x 9 loose sheets, 7 ft., in 8
· drawers of steel folded document holder. R. 14, attic. (2825)
if 59. CASES CLOSED WITHOUT COURT TRIAL, May 4, 1954 to date. Records of
i cases formerly pending trial but settled or closed without indictment.
Filed numerically. (Weekly, official.) 9 x 15 folders, 9 ft., in 5 drawers
YY of steel and wooden filing cases. Rs. 405 and 409. (2650)
V; 40. CASES CLOSED WITHOUT INDICTMENT, May 50, 1918 - Jan. 20, 1926.
_, Records of persons charged with violating the Harrison Narcotic Law not
‘ indicted because of lack of evidence. Filed alphabetically and numerically.
if (Never.) 4 x 9 loose sheets, 1 ft., in steel folded document holder. R. 14,
  attic. (2768)
· 41. CASES CLOSED WITHOUT PROSECUTION, Feb. 15, 1915 — Dec. 5, 1921.
`_ Records showing county, defendant, warrant issued upon affidavit by commis-
,. sioner, marshal, witnesses, and district. Filed alphabetically and numer-
QY ically. (Never.) 4 x 9 loose sheets, 1 ft., in drawer of steel folded
‘ document holder. R. 14, attic. (2820)
it 42. `INDEX T0 CLOSED CRIMINAL CASES, Jan. 1, 1919 to date. Showing de-
Qi fendant, case number, and division in which case was tried and closed.
% Arranged alphabetically. (Daily, official.) 5 x 5 cards, 51 ft., in 22
it drawers of 2 steel card cabinets. R. 405. (2662)
 ,= a, 45. INDEX TO PENDING CRIMINAL CASES, Jan. l, 1954 to date. Showing
f defendant, case number, and division in which case is pending. Arranged
1 alphabetically. (Daily, official.) 5 x`5 cards, 1 ft., 6 in., in drawer
it of steel card cabinet. R. 405. (2661)
Q. 44. U. S. COMMlSSIONER'S DOCKETS, Apr. 2, 1928 — Jan. 4, 1955. Show-
ft ing case number, defendant, residence, date of complaint, by whom made,
ji date warrant was delivered, marshal, offense charged, where committed,
( place and date of arrest, disposition of case, witnesses and persons
is served, and commissioner*s fees. Entered numerically. Indexed. (Never.)
5, 9% x 14 vols. (5), 2 ft., on wooden filing case. Damaged by faulty con-
Yi tainers, dirty. R. 14, attic. (2809)
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8 45. NMRRANT DOCKET, Aug. 12, 1889 - Sept. 22, 1895. Showing commission-
§ er issuing warrant, county, date warrant was issued, date of approval,
Q person served, charge, date of offense, and affidavit of person swearing out
g warrant. Entered numerically. (Never.) 12 x 16 vol., 4 in., on floor.
E Damaged by faulty containers, dirty. R. 14, attic. (2805)
5 46. SUSPENSE VOUCHERS, Apr. 15, 1954 to date. Records of claims against
( the Government for materials or services performed, for which payment vou-
i chers are drawn pending authorization for payment from Attorney General.
5 Filed alphabetically. (Daily, official.) 9 x 15 folders, 4 in., in drawer
1 of steel filing case. R. 408. (2782)
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i 47. ATTORNEY*S ANNUAL REPORTS ON CLOSED CIVIL CASES, June 50, 1921 to
E date. Reeapitulations of civil cases terminated for all divisions of the
§ Northern District, showing case number, title of ease, number terminated by
1 conviction, aequittals, transfers to other districts, and nolle prosequi
§ cases. Filed chronologically. (Annually, official.) 9 x 15 envelopes, 1
” ft. 6 in., in 2 drawers of wooden and steel filing cases. Rs. 405 and 409.
g (2706)
A 48. REPORT TO ATTORNEY GENERAL ON PROCEEDINGS OF CIRCUIT COURT, SAVANNAH,
F Nov. 17, 1870 - Feb. 6, 1889. U. S. attorney's reports showing docket
E numbers, defendants, offense charged, date of indictment, verdict, sentence,
; and disposition of ease. Entered chronologically. Indexed. (Never.) 12
lj x 18 vol., 2 in., on floor. Damaged by faulty containers, dirty, bindings
broken. R. 14, attic. (2808, 2915)
it 49. ATTORNEY'S ANNUAL REPORTS ON CRIMINAL CLOSED CASES, June 50, 1921
lv to date. Records showing case number, title of case, and number terminated
`L by convictions, acquittals, transfers to other districts, and nolle prose-
, qui. Filed chronologically. (Annual, official.) 9 x 15 envelopes, 1
, ft. 6 in., in 2 drawers of steel and wooden filing cases. Rs. 405 and 409.
(2758)
C 50. ATTORNEY'S REPORTS ON CASES TO COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE,
‘ Apr. 19, 1916 - Apr. 5, 1921. Showing docket entries, date, docket number,
’ title of cause, date of entry, and disposition in each case; records cover
v cases at Athens, Columbus, Gainesville, and Rome. Filed alphabetically and
. numerically. (Never.) 4 x 9 bundles, 1 ft. 6 in., on floor. R. 14, attic.
‘ (2761)
51. ATTORNEY*S REPORTS TO THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, SOUTHERN
I DISTRICT