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KF220 .C68 no. 618 Recollections of a New York chief of police 1
KF220 .C68 no. 619 Dr. Parkhurst's crusade, or, New York after dark 1
KF220 .C68 no. 620 Capital trials in Maine before the separation read before the Maine Historical Society, May 25, 1883 / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 621 Early Indiana trials and sketches reminiscences / 2
KF220 .C68 no. 622 In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, at Richmond: Clark vs. Commonwealth 1
KF220 .C68 no. 623 An exposition of the difficulties between T.B. Lawrence and his wife, Sallie Ward Lawrence which led to their divorce / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 624 Letter from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe, on the subject of the attack on the Chesapeake the correspondence of Mr. Monroe with the British government : and also, Mr. Madison's correspondence with Mr. Rose on the same subject. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 625 Lured to death, or, The Minneapolis murder being an authentic account of the trial, sentence confession and execution of Harry T. Hayward for the murder of Miss Catherine M. Ging, with portraits of the principals, etc., etc. / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 626 February meeting 1
KF220 .C68 no. 627 Trial of William Dandridge Epes for the murder of Francis Adolphus Muir, Dinwiddie County, Virginia including the testimony submitted in the case, the speeches of counsel, etc. To which are added the confessions of the prisoners, an account of his execution, etc. etc. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 628 Ten years of torture, or Sutten's death-bed confession of how he married Miss Martha Morton, an accomplished young lady of Baltimore, with the hellish design of torturing her to death, merely because she was religious, while he was an infidel 1
KF220 .C68 no. 629 The trials of William H. Bowen and Dora Avery 1
KF220 .C68 no. 630 The infernal machine case trial of William Arrison for the murder of Isaac Allison at the Marine Hospital, June 26, 1854 : before the criminal court, Judge Jacob Finn / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 631 The extraordinary proceedings at the City Hall, New York, commenced May 21st and continued by adjournments to June 17th, 1833 before David S. Jones, and Charles Graham, esquires, counsellors at law, and David Perkins, and John Stearns, M. Drs., commissioners, appointed by the Chancellor of the state of New-York, by virtue of a commission, in the nature of a writ de lunatico inquirendo, to enquire whether Joseph Wilfred Parkins, be a lunatic : combining the evidence, speeches of counsel, and singularly skilful and adroit defence of the alleged lunatice : the lucid and elaborate charges of the commissioners to the jury, with the legal documents appertaining to the commission, viz: : the petition to the chancellor : affidavits : commission, and inquisition in full / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 632 Inside scenes **** of Atlanta's black week a series of social sensations and a carnival of crimes : terminating with a terrible tale of tragedies and tears /
Inside scenes of Atlanta's black week a series of social sensations and a carnival of crimes : terminating with a terrible tale of tragedies and tears /
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KF220 .C68 no. 633 Report of the trial of Rob't Douglass for the murder of Samuel H. Ives at Troupsburgh, N.Y., in 1824 1
KF220 .C68 no. 634 The Walworth parricide a full account of the astounding murder of Mansfield T. Walworth, by his son, Frank H. Walworth, with the trial and conviction of the parricide, and his sentence for life to the state penitentiary at Sing Sing. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 635 The literature of crime catalogue of an immense collection of legal trials, all to be sold on Wednesday and Thursday, April 29th and 30th, 1885 at 3:30 p.m. by Bangs & Co. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 636 Catalogue of the library of trials and legal literature the property of John H.V. Arnold, Esq. : April 23d-26th, 1900. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 637 Catalogue of the extraordinary collection of law trials made by the late Edmund B. Wynn, of Watertown, N.Y. comprising a great number of the rarest, most interesting and instructive trials in the courts of Great Britain and America, illustrating the law and practice in both civil and criminal causes, with special collections relating to criminal conversation, libel, murder, piracy, treason, etc. : also many of the scarcest compilations in book-form under the titles Annals of gallantry, Causes celebres, Chronicles of crime, Malefactors' register, Newgate calendar, etc., the whole forming an encyclopaedia of crime : to be sold at auction Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th, 1893 by Bangs & Co. 1