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48pp. Dbd. One internal leaf chipped at lower margin, not affecting text, closed tear to another leaf repaired with tape. Moderate toning and foxing. About very good. The trial account of a case of murder resultant from international smuggling in northern Vermont during the first decade of the 19th century. "The victims were two revenue agents who tried to intercept smugglers taking potash into Canada. They were shot with a gun nine feet, four inches long. Dean was sentenced to hang" - McDade. McDADE 246. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 16344. Seller Inventory # WRCAM52923A
Title: THE TRIAL OF CYRUS B. DEAN, FOR THE MURDER ...
Publisher: Burlington, Vt
Publication Date: 1808
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. The Trial of Cyrus B. Dean, for the Murder of Jonathan Ormsby and Asa Marsh, Before the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of Vermont, at Their 0.19. Book. Seller Inventory # BBS-9781013888663
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The trial account of a case of murder resultant from international smuggling in northern Vermont during the first decade of the 19th century. "The victims were two revenue agents who tried to intercept smugglers taking potash into Canada. They were shot with a gun nine feet, four inches long. Dean was sentenced to hang" - McDade. McDADE 246. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 16344. 48pp. Dbd. One internal leaf chipped at lower margin, not affecting text, closed tear to another leaf repaired with tape. Moderate toning and foxing. About very good. Seller Inventory # 58567
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48pp. Disbound with some separated gatherings lightly foxed, Good+. "The victims were two revenue agents who tried to intercept smugglers taking potash into Canada. They were shot with a gun nine feet, four inches long. Dean was sentenced to hang" [McDade]. "Dean was the leader of the crew of the Black Snake, a vessel engaged in smuggling of goods into Canada" [McCorison]. "McCorison's 'Additions.' attributes the text to Royall Tyler, who was the Chief Judge" [Cohen]. The pamphlet summarizes the witnesses' testimony, other aspects of the trial proceedings, and unsuccessful efforts of Dean's attorneys to set aside the guilty verdict. McDade 246. McCorison 983. Cohen 12500. Seller Inventory # 38837
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