Trial, Life and Confession of Amos Miner, Who Was Executed on Friday, Dec. 27, 1833, for the Murder of John Smith, Esq. Late Town-Sergeant of Foster. - Paperback

Trial, Life and Confession of Amos Miner, Who Was Executed on Friday, Dec. 27, 1833, for the Murder of John Smith, Esq. Late Town-Sergeant of Foster. - Paperback

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Full Title: Trial, Life and Confession of Amos Miner, Who Was Executed on Friday, Dec. 27, 1833, For The Murder of John Smith, Esq. Late Town-Sergeant of Foster. With His Speech Under The Gallows. ALSO, THE TRIAL AND SENTENCE OF CHARLES BROWN, FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

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Harvard Law School Library
Providence: Published by Request. 1834

Number of Pages: 40
Dimensions: 0.08 x 9.69 x 7.44 IN
Publication Date: February 20, 2012
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