Portrait of Dorr inserted as frontispiece.Attributed to Francis C. Treadwell. Cf. NUC pre-1956 imprints.Mode of access: Internet
Official title of the case: United States against Press Publishing Company.Mode of access: Internet
"With a map" [i.e. maps]Avery was tried in the Supreme Judicial Court of Rhode Island at Newport, Ma...
The United States on behalf of the assassination of President GarfieldPaged continuouslyMode of acce...
Following two failed armed attempts in May and June 1842 by Thomas Wilson Dorr, the People’s governo...
Preface signed: George Turner, W.S. Burges.Errata slip laid in at end.Mode of access: Internet
In June 1844, in the upper chambers of Colony House on Newport’s Washington Square, Thomas Wilson Do...
This overview essay by SCE Professor Erik J. Chaput provides context for the drafting of the letters...
A polemic applauding Democratic support of the Dorrite cause in Rhode Island. (See also "Trouble in ...
Fitch died during the trial, and the case was continued as: The people of the state of Michigan vs. ...
Trial June 1-Sept. 15, 1882, for conspiracy to defraud the United States in connection with the cont...
An illustrated broadside reviling four Rhode Island Whigs who broke party ranks to support a popular...
Part II (p. 227-419) Review of the trial of John H. Surratt."Special G. A. R. edition, 26th National...
"Tabular return of all the Fenian cases for trial at the Dublin Special commissions of 1867, alphabe...
A virulent attack on the four conservative Rhode Island legislators who broke with the Law and Order...
Trial June 1-Sept. 15, 1882, for conspiracy to defraud the United States in connection with the cont...
Official title of the case: United States against Press Publishing Company.Mode of access: Internet
"With a map" [i.e. maps]Avery was tried in the Supreme Judicial Court of Rhode Island at Newport, Ma...
The United States on behalf of the assassination of President GarfieldPaged continuouslyMode of acce...
Following two failed armed attempts in May and June 1842 by Thomas Wilson Dorr, the People’s governo...
Preface signed: George Turner, W.S. Burges.Errata slip laid in at end.Mode of access: Internet
In June 1844, in the upper chambers of Colony House on Newport’s Washington Square, Thomas Wilson Do...
This overview essay by SCE Professor Erik J. Chaput provides context for the drafting of the letters...
A polemic applauding Democratic support of the Dorrite cause in Rhode Island. (See also "Trouble in ...
Fitch died during the trial, and the case was continued as: The people of the state of Michigan vs. ...
Trial June 1-Sept. 15, 1882, for conspiracy to defraud the United States in connection with the cont...
An illustrated broadside reviling four Rhode Island Whigs who broke party ranks to support a popular...
Part II (p. 227-419) Review of the trial of John H. Surratt."Special G. A. R. edition, 26th National...
"Tabular return of all the Fenian cases for trial at the Dublin Special commissions of 1867, alphabe...
A virulent attack on the four conservative Rhode Island legislators who broke with the Law and Order...
Trial June 1-Sept. 15, 1882, for conspiracy to defraud the United States in connection with the cont...
Official title of the case: United States against Press Publishing Company.Mode of access: Internet
"With a map" [i.e. maps]Avery was tried in the Supreme Judicial Court of Rhode Island at Newport, Ma...
The United States on behalf of the assassination of President GarfieldPaged continuouslyMode of acce...