Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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KF223.W43 W43 1875i | General J. Watson Webb, late U.S. envoy extraordinary to Brazil, vs. Hamilton Fish and E.R. Hoar | 1 |
KF223.W435 W435 1845i |
Kentucky jurisprudence a history of the trial of Miss Delia A. Webster, at Lexington, Kentucky, Dec'r 17-21, 1844, before the Hon. Richard Buckner : on a charge of aiding slaves to escape from that commonwealthاwith miscellaneous remarks, including her views on American slavery / Kentucky jurisprudence a history of the trial of Miss Delia A. Webster at Lexington, Kentucky, Dec'r 17-21, 1844 before the Hon. Richard Buckner : on a charge of aiding slaves to escape from that commonwealth, with miscellaneous remarks, including her views on American slavery / |
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KF223.W44 W44 1800i | Report of the trial of Levi Weeks, on an indictment for the murder of Gulielma Sands, on Monday the thirty-first day of March, and Tuesday the first day of April, 1800 | 1 |
KF223.W442 W442 1844i | Trial of Romain Weinzœflen, Catholic priest of Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana on a charge of rape preferred by Mrs. Anna Maria Schmoll : held at Princeton, state of Indiana, Gibson Circuit Court, March Term, 1844, on a change of venue from the Vanderburgh Circuit / | 1 |
KF223.W4427 K53 1870i | History of the Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770 consisting of the narrative of the town, the trial of the soldiers : and a historical introduction, containing unpublished documents of John Adams, and explanatory notes / | 1 |
KF223.W4427 W443 1969i | The trial of the British soldiers, of the 29th Regiment of Foot, for the murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Patrick Carr, on Monday evening, March 5, 1770 before the Honorable Benjamin Lynde, John Cushing, Peter Oliver, and Edmund Trowbridge, Esquires, justices of the Superior Court of Judicature, Court of Assize and General Goal [i.e. Gaol] Delivery, held at Boston, by adjournment, November 27, 1770. | 1 |
KF223.W443 W443 1896i | Moses S. Wheeler, or, The eight years' imprisonment of an innocent man | 1 |
KF223.W444 W44 1883i | The people v. White, Camfield, Sleicher | 1 |
KF223.W445 A35 1873i | A review of "Prof. Reese's review" of the Wharton trial with a brief notice of the Schoeppe trial / | 1 |
KF223.W445 W43 1872i |
Trial of Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wharton, on the charge of poisoning General W.S. Ketchum tried at Annapolis, Md. December, 1871-January, 1872. Trial of Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wharton on the charge of poisoning General W.S. Ketchum tried at Annapolis, Md., December, 1871-January, 1872 / |
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KF223.W446 W446 1886i |
The Parker murder Manchester's great mystery : the story of the murder of Jonas L. Parker, March 26, 1845, with an account of the efforts to discover his murderers and a report of the famous trial of the Wentworths. The Parker murder Manchester's great mystery : the story of the murder of Jonas L. Parker, March 26, 1845, with an account of the efforts to discover his murderers, and a report of the famous trial of the Wentworths. |
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KF223.W447 W447 1881i | Frederick Wheeler, respondent, ag'st Merritt King, appellant | 1 |
KF223.W45 N49 1808i | The Commissioners of the Almshouse v. Alexander Whistelo (a black man) bastardy. | 1 |
KF223.W45 N49 1897i | The Commissioners of the Almshouse v. Alexander Whistelo (a black man) general sessions, New York, 1808. | 1 |
KF223.W455 H56 1874i |
Argument of Mr. C.H. Hill, assistant attorney general, at the trial of Hiram C. Whitley, Richard Harrington and Arthur B. Williams, for conspiracy in the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia, November 16, 1874 Argument of Mr. C.H. Hill, Assistant Attorney-General at the trial of Hiram C. Whitley, Richard Harrington, and Arthur B. Williams, for conspiracy : in the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia, November 16, 1874. |
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KF223.W455 R53 1874i |
Closing argument of the Hon. A.G. Riddle for the prosecution at the trial of Hiram C. Whitley, Richard Harrington, and Arthur B. Williams, for conspiracy, in the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia, November 23, 24, and 25, 1874. Closing argument of the Hon. A.G. Riddle for the prosecution, at the trial of Hiram C. Whitley, Richard Harrington and Arthur B. Williams, for conspiracy, in the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia, November 23, 24, and 25, 1874. |
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KF223.W456 W456 1827i | The trials of John Duncan White alias Charles Marchant, and Winslow Curtis alias Sylvester Colson, for murder on the high seas of Edward Selfridge and Thomas P. Jenkins, captain and mate of the schooner Fairy, of Boston before the Circuit Court of the United States for the First Circuit, holden at Boston, October term, 1826. | 1 |
KF223.W457 W457 1831i | Trial of Parkhusrt Whitney, Timothy Shaw, Noah Beach, William Miller, and Samuel M. Chubbuck for a conspiracy the abduction, false imprisonment, and assault and battery, of William Morgan : had at a special circuit court, held at Lockport, Niagara County, Feb. 1831 : the Hon. Samuel Nelson, one of the justices of the Supreme Court, presiding : embracing the testimony, arguments of counsel, judge's charge, &c. | 1 |
KF223.W46 L36 1993 | Juggernaut : the Whitman Massacre trial, 1850 / | 1 |
KF223.W46 W46 1874i | The confession of Tom Whittaker, of Pittsburg who was tried and acquitted in Washington, Pa., for the murder of David Sproul, on the night of the 18th of March, 1867 : containing a full, complete and startling account of one of the most horrible murders and robberies ever committed in the United States, revealing the perpetrators of the terrible deed, and implicating unsuspected parties / | 1 |