Letter from D. S. Baber, probate judge of Cleburne County, Alabama, to the warden of Kilby Prison in Montgomery, Alabama.

In the letter, Baber explains that the county treasurer has died, and that no one knows the combination to the safe in in that office. He asks the warden if any of the inmates could be hired to get it open: "Have you a man who can locate the combination and open safes, with out boring or blowin...

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Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/27061
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Summary:In the letter, Baber explains that the county treasurer has died, and that no one knows the combination to the safe in in that office. He asks the warden if any of the inmates could be hired to get it open: "Have you a man who can locate the combination and open safes, with out boring or blowing them." A note written at the bottom of the page suggests that "Mr. Nolen could get Todd Locksmith to open."