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KF223.G69 C35 1847i | Life and confession of Mary Jane Gordon who was tried, condemned, and hung, on the twenty-fourth day of February, 1849, for the murder of Jane Anderson, a native of Vassalboro, Maine : her trial, counsellors' debates, judge's charge to the jury, and final sentence, condemnation, and execution, etc. / | 1 |
KF223.G69 C35 1849i | Life and confession of Mary Jane Gordon, who was tried, condemned, and hung on the twenty-fourth day of February, 1849, for the murder of Jane Anderson, a native of Covington, Kentucky her trial, councillors' debates, judge's charge to the jury, final sentence, condemnation and execution, etc. / | 1 |
KF223.G72 D39 1892i | Death in the mail a narrative of a wealthy widow and the trial and conviction of the assassin, who was her physician, attorney and friendly advisor / | 1 |
KF223.G727 G727 1893i | State of Maryland vs. Charles H. Grasty, Thomas K. Worthington and John M. Carter, Jr. charge--criminal libel, in the Criminal Court of Baltimore, May 26, 27, 28 & 29, 1893 : verdict--not guilty : a stenographic report of the famous criminal libel case in which it was sought to punish three editors of the Baltimore news for alleging that ex-sheriff Henry G. Fledderman was a "backer" of lottery policy. | 1 |
KF223.G73 L54 1864i | The life, character, and career of Edward W. Green, postmaster of Malden the murderer of Frank E. Converse. | 1 |
KF223.G74 G74 1845i |
Trial of Henry G. Green Rensselaer Oyer and Terminer (special term), A.J. Parker, presiding. The confession of Henry G. Green, as written by himself, in a letter to a friend before he disclosed his guilt to the Rev'd Messrs. Van Kleek and Baldwin : in which he is not packed off to heaven, directed to St. Peter, and labelled "all right" : to which is added his trial and sentence, and the letter of his mother, being a literal and exact copy without alteration. |
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KF223.G76 G76 1850i | Life and confession of Ernst William Gross convicted of the murder of John Peter Smith, at Jeffersonville, Indiana, on the 1st of November, 1849 : for which he was convicted, and sentenced to be executed at New Albany, Indiana, on Friday, December 13th, 1850 / | 1 |
KF223.G763 G763 1823i | The last words and dying confession of Wm. Gross, who was executed on the 7th of February 1823, for the murder of Kesiah Stow, in the city of Philadelphia being that which was given by Wm. Gross to Mr. Roberts, while under sentence of death, containing his full confession and experience while in prison, together with pathetic advice to young persons, and a farewell letter to his foster mother, which he signed but a few minutes before leaving the prison, to which is attached a fac similie of his last signature, also the hymn selected by himself to serve him in his last moments at the place of execution. | 1 |
KF223.G78 M37 1819i |
Trial of the Rev. Jacob Gruber, minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the March term, 1819, in the Frederick County Court, for a misdemeanor The trial of the Rev. Jacob Gruber, minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church at the March term, 1819, in the Frederick County Court, for a misdemeanor / |
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KF223.G8 R6 | The trial of the assassin Guiteau : psychiatry and law in the gilded age / | 1 |
KF223.G85 B43 1882i | The case of Guiteau a psychological study / | 1 |
KF223.G85 F57 1882i | Was Guiteau sane and responsible for the assassination of President Garfield? read before the Boston Medico-Psychological Society, April 6, 1882, and the Association of Medical Superintendents for American Institutions for the Insane at Cincinnati, June 9, 1882 / | 1 |
KF223.G85 G63 1882i | Two hard cases sketches from a physician's portfolio / | 3 |
KF223.G85 G85 1882i |
Guiteau's case Report of the proceeding in the case of the United States vs. Charles J. Guiteau tried in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a criminal term, and beginning November 14, 1881 : in three parts / The truth, and the removal |
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KF223.G85 H39 1882i | A complete history of the life and trial of Charles Julius Guiteau, assassin of President Garfield a graphic sketch of his erratic career as detailed (expressly for this work) by his former wife, Mrs. Dunmire : also, an autobiography, as dictated by himself since the shooting and a carefully prepared history of the trial, in many respects the most remarkable of the present century, giving all the most important and interesting portions of the testimony, the startling interruptions by the prisoner, incidents, arguments of counsel, charge by the judge, sentence, &c., &c., / | 1 |
KF223.G85 H47 1881 | The great state trial : Guiteau, the assassin : full details of his trial for the murder of President James A. Garfield : the crime, its causes and consequences ... / | 1 |
KF223.G85 H47 1881i | The great state trial Guiteau, the assassin : full details of his trial for the murder of President James A. Garfield : the crime, its causes and consequences : graphic scenes in court : the oral, documentary and expert evidence : the remarkable statements of the prisoner on the stand : speeches and addresses of counsel : sketches of the principal characters engaged in this world-famous criminal trial / | 1 |
KF223.G85 P65 1881i |
Points of law for lawyers and general readers suggested by Guiteau's case Points of law for lawyers and general readers, suggested by Guiteau's case |
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KF223.G85 P67 1882i | Guiteau trial closing speech to the jury of John K. Porter, of New York, in the case of Charles J. Guiteau, the assassin of President Garfield, Washington, January 23, 1882. | 4 |
KF223.H338 H338 1844i |
A minute and correct account of the trial of Lucian Hall, Bethuel Roberts and William H. Bell, for muder at the Middlesex Superior Court, Connecticut, February Term, 1844 with the indictment, names of the grand and petit jurors, the testimony in full, the charge of the court to the petit jury, address of counsel, and the sentence upon the prisoner, with the judge's address to him : accompanied with plates and cuts representing the house in which the murder was committed : the country and localities between that and the residence of hall : showing his route with his confession signed by himself and a fac simile of his signature to the same and a representation of his wounded and bloody right hand : and other interesting matters relating to the murder and trial. A minute and correct account of the trial of Lucian Hall, Bethuel Roberts and William Bell, for murder at the Middlesex Superior Court, Connecticut, February term, 1844 : with the indictment, names of the grand and petit jurors, the testimony in full, the charge of the court to the petit jury, addresses of counsel, and the sentence upon the prisoner, with the judge's address to him : accompanied with plates and cuts representing the house in which the murder was committed, the country and localities between that and the residence of Hall, showing his route, with his confession signed by himself, and a fac simile of his signature to the same, and a representation of his wounded and bloody right hand, and other interesting matters relating to the murder and trial. |
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