The trial of Susan B. Anthony...
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June 20, 1873
EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, Evansville, Indiana, June 20, 1873
* United States vs. Susan B. Anthony trial
* Illegally voting in 1872 Presidential election
The front page has a significant report on the woman's rights issue, with: "Susan's Sentence", which includes: "...Judge Selden made a motion in the case of Miss Anthony for a new trial on the ground of a misdirection of the Judge in ordering a verdict of guilty without submitting the case to the jury...Miss Anthony answered & said she had a great deal to say, & declared that in her trial every principle of justice had been violated..." with more (see images).
Eight pages, very nice condition.
* United States vs. Susan B. Anthony trial
* Illegally voting in 1872 Presidential election
The front page has a significant report on the woman's rights issue, with: "Susan's Sentence", which includes: "...Judge Selden made a motion in the case of Miss Anthony for a new trial on the ground of a misdirection of the Judge in ordering a verdict of guilty without submitting the case to the jury...Miss Anthony answered & said she had a great deal to say, & declared that in her trial every principle of justice had been violated..." with more (see images).
Eight pages, very nice condition.
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