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KF220 .C68 no. 305b Lizzie Nutt's sad experience a heart broken, and a family plunged in grief. Wreck and ruin! The shooting and tragic death of noble-hearted Captain Nutt, Lizzie's brave father, who flinched not, like a true soldier, to die in defence of his dauthter's honor. The great Dukes trial at Uniontown, Pa. Full account, and all "those terrible letters." 1
KF220 .C68 no. 306 Report of the trial of James M. Lowell indicted for the murder of his wife, Mary Elizabeth Lowell : before the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, for Androscoggin County : containing the evidence, arguments of the counsel and the charge of the court, in full, with the verdict of the jury and sentence of the prisoner, and an appendix / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 307 An authentic report of a trial before the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, for the County of Washington, June term, 1824 Charles Lowell vs. John Faxon & Micajah Hawks, surgeons and physicians, in an action of trespass on the case, for ignorance and negligence in their professional treatment of the plff's dislocated hip .. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 307a Report of the trial of an action Charles Lowell against John Faxon and Micajah Hawks, doctors of medicine, defendants : for malpractice in the capacity of physicians and surgeons, at the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, holden at Machias for the county of Washington, June term, 1824, before the Hon. Nathan Weston, Jun., justice of the court. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 308 Trial of Emil Lowenstein for the murder of John D. Weston at West Albany, August 5, l873 : commenced at the Albany Oyer and Terminer, Monday, January 26, and concluded February 19, 1874 : with the evidence, arguments of counsel, charge of the court, without condensation, verdict of the jury, sentence of the prisoner, and an account of his execution. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 308a Opening address, January 29th, 1874 and closing argument, February 17th and 18th, 1874, of Nathaniel C. Moak, district attorney, in the case of The People, agst. Emil Lowenstein / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 309 Trial of Edward Lyon (of Northumberland) for subornation of false swearing : in which John Binns, was endorsed as prosecutor with some account of Binns, interspersed with extracts of letters written by him to Edward Lyon, from Gloucester gaol. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 310 Robbery of the Bank of Pennsylvania in 1798 the trial in the Supreme Court of the state of Pennsylvania / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 311 The execution of William McCauley the only legal hanging that ever occurred in Van Buren County : an interesting and authentic history of the crime, confession, trial and execution / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 312 The McCue murder complete story of the crime and the famous trial of the ex-mayor of Charlottesville, Virginia : fully illustrated. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 313 Confession of the murder of William Morgan 1
KF220 .C68 no. 314 Secrets of the great whiskey ring containing a complete exposure of the illicit whiskey frauds culminating in 1875 and the connection of Grant, Babcock, Chester H. Krum, and other administration officers, established by positive and unequivocal documentary proofs ... to which is added the missing links in the chain of evidence of James A. Garfield's implication with the District of Columbia ring and credit mobilier bribery / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 315 John McIntire vs. Nath'l T. Talbot & als 1
KF220 .C68 no. 316 Proceedings of the naval court martial in the case of Alexander Slidell Mackenzie a commander in the navy of the United States, &c., including the charges and specifications of charges, preferred against him by the Secretary of the Navy : to which is annexed, an elaborate review, by James Fennimore [sic] Cooper. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 317 The U.S. Government's shame the story of the great Lewis case / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 318 Trial of Rev. John B. Mahan for felony : in the Mason Circuit Court of Kentucky ... Novemeber, 1838 / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 319 The confession of John Washburn (partner of Lovett, Jones, etc.) (together with an outline of his dying speech on the scaffold) : under sentence of death for the murder of Mr. Wm. Beaver, Cincinnati, Ohio, ordered for execution on the 6th day of January, 1837 / 1
KF220 .C68 no. 320 Confession of Michael Martin or Captain Lightfoot, who was hung at Cambridge, Massachusetts in the year 1821, for the robbery of Maj. Bray : also an account of Dr. John Wilson, who recently died at Brattleboro', Vt., believed by many to be the notorious Captain Thunderbolt. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 321 The genuine declaration and confession of William Morris, alias Joseph Martin who was executed at Baltimore, on Friday the 22d of April, 1808, for the murder of George Workner. 1
KF220 .C68 no. 322 The official record of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts together with a phonographic report of the evidence and arguments at the hearing / 1