The trial of James H. Johnson
at the March term, 1859, of the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County, Va., charged with the poisoning of his wife, by administering to her strychnia : together with a short biography of the criminal, the evidence adduced at the trial, his liason with his wife's niece, the murder of their offspring, the letters of his paramour, and the medical evidence adduced on the occasion, including that of Prof. R.E. Rogers, of the University of Pennsylvania : also, an account of the execution
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- Rappahannock County (Va.) Circuit Superior Court - Contributor
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1859 - s.n., Virginia?, Virginia
Language
English
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13,500 words, Guess
Page Count
54 pages
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- Internet Archivetrialofjameshjoh00john
- OCLC Control Number18504753
- Open LibraryOL27251926M
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