The great Mollie Maguire trials in Carbon and Schuylkill counties, Pa.
brief reference to such trials, and arguments of Gen. Charles Albright and Hon. F.W. Hughes, in the case of the Commonwealth vs. James Carroll, James Roarity, Hugh McGehan and James Boyle, indicted for the murder of Benjamin F. Yost, chief of police of and at Tamaqua, July 6, l876, in the Oyer and Terminer of Schuylkill County : July 22d, 1876, verdict as to all the prisoners, of guilty of murder in the first degree
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Author
Contributions
- Carroll, James, d. 1877. - Contributor
- Hughes, F. W. 1817-1885. - Contributor
- West, R. A. - Contributor
- Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Contributor
Publication
1876 - Chronicle Book and Job Rooms, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
23,500 words, Guess
Page Count
94 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6996231M
- OCLC Control Number207560020
- Library of Congress Control Number08012728
Classifications
- LCCKF223.C367 A43 1876
Subjects
Topics
People
Genres
- Trials, litigation, etc.
Other Editions
- The great Mollie Maguire trials in Carbon and Schuylkill counties, Pa.: brief reference to such trials, and arguments of Gen. Charles Albright and Hon. F.W. Hughes, in the case of the Commonwealth vs. James Carroll, James Roarity, Hugh McGehan and James Boyle, indicted for the murder of Benjamin F. Yost, chief of police of and at Tamaqua, July 6, l876, in the Oyer and Terminer of Schuylkill County : July 22d, 1876, verdict as to all the prisoners, of guilty of murder in the first degree
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