The Atlanta Constitution,
Saturday, 23rd August 1913.
Page Two.
In a quiet yet concentrated tone Attorney Luther Zeigler Rosser, Friday morning at 9 o'clock made the final plea of the defense for the life of Leo Frank.
The beginning of the speech was impressive, it was almost whispered at times, but the voice that delivered it rose above the maze of ozonators and electric fans, and seemed to carry a body message about it. The life of a man was at stake and the message, pleading for his life, was opened almost as a prayer the subject being fate.
Later on, Mr. Rosser was more vigorous in his methods; he branched from the quiet even tones, and dealt with the ugly features of the case; he told a fib so risque that probably no other of lawyer in the state would have told it in the courtroom, and he talked in plain words of plain facts.
"Gentlemen of the jury, all things come to an end,' he began in a quiet voice, and he leaned over the railing of the jury box and seemed not to address one, but all of the jurors."
"With the end of this case has almost come the end of the speakers and but for that masterly effort of my brother Arnold, I almost wish it had ended with no speaking. My condition issues that I can say but little; my voice is husky and my throat almost gone."
"But for my interest in this case and my profound conviction of the innocence of this man, I would not undertake to speak at all."
"I want to repeat what my friend, Arnold, said so simply. He said this jury is no mob. The attitude of the Jurors mind is not that of the mind of the man who carelessly walks the streets. My friend, Hooper, must have brought that doctrine with him when he came to Atlanta."
"We walk the street carelessly and we meet our friends and do not recognize them; we are too much absorbed in our own interests. Our minds wander in flights of fancy or in fits of reverence; we may mean no harm to ourselves, nor to our friends, but we are careless. No oath binds us when we walk the streets."
Defines Duty of Jury.
"Men, you are different, you are set aside; you ceased when you took your juror's oath to be one of the rollicking men of the streets, you were purged by your oath."
"In old pagan Rome the women laughed and chattered on the streets as they went to and fro, but there were a few - the Vestal Virgins - they cared not for the strife of the day."
"So it is with you men, set apart; you care not for the chatter and laughter of the rabble; you are unprejudiced and it is your duty to pass man's life with no passion and no cruelty, but as men purged by an oath from the careless people of the streets. You are to decide from the evidence, with no fear of a hostile mob and no thought of favor to anyone."
"What suggesting comes into a man's mind when he thinks of a crime like this? And what crime could be more horrible than this one? What punishment too great for the brute in human form who committed it and who excited this community to a high pitch?"
Mr. Rosser then launched forth into a description of the horrible crime perpetrated in the factory basement and of the sweet young girl.
He was still talking in the quiet, clear tones he started out with.
"Since 1908 the National Pencil factory has employed hundreds of girls and women and also of men, and not all of the girls and women, not all of the men have been perfect." he continued, "but you can find good men and women in all strata of life, and yet the detectives, working with microscopes and with the aid of my friend, Dorsey, excited almost beyond peradventure, found only two to wear against Frank."
Decries Dalton and Conley.
"They found Dalton and they found Jim Conley. Well, I'll take up Conley at a more fitting time, but Dalton, who is Dalton?"
"God Almighty writes on a man's face and he don't always write a pretty hand, but he writes a legible one. When you see Dalton you put your hand on your pocketbook."
"When Dalton took the stand Mr. Arnold and I had never had the pleasure of seeing his sweet countenance before, but Mr. Arnold leaned over and whispered in my ear, 'There's a thief if there ever was one.'"
"I smelt about him the odor of the chain-gang and I began to feel him out. I asked him if he had ever been away from home for any length of time, and he knew at once what I meant and he began to dodge and to wriggle, and before he left the stand I was sure he was a thief."
"Dalton was on, three times in Walton county and then in another county where he probably went to escape further trouble in Walton, he got into trouble again. It wasn't just the going wrong of a young man who falls once and tries to gel over it, but it was the steady thievery of a man at heart a thief."
"Of course, Dalton comes here to Atlanta and reforms. Yes, he joined a Godly congregation and persuaded them that he had quit his evil ways. That's an old trick of thieves and they use it to help their trade along."
"I believe in the divine power of regeneration; I believe that you can reform, that there's always line to turn back and do right, but there's one kind of man who I don't believe can ever reform. Once a thief, always a thief."
"Our Master knew it; He recognized the qualities of a thief; You remember when they crucified Him and He hung on the cross there on the hill. Well, He had a thief hanging beside Him and He said to that thief, This day thou shalt be with Me in Paradise.'"
"He didn't dare say tomorrow;' He knew He'd better say today', because by tomorrow that thief would be stealing again In Jerusalem."
Dalton a Disgrace to His Race.
"Dalton disgraced the name of his race and he was a thief and worse, it there can be, and yet he joined the church. He joined the church and he's now a decent, believable man. Well, you remember how brazenly he sat here on the stand and bragged of his peach;' how indecently he bragged of his fall; how he gloated over his vice."
"He was asked if he ever went to that miserable, dirty factory basement with a woman for immoral purposes and he was proud to say that he had."
"Gentlemen, it was the first time Dalton had ever been in the limelight. It was the first time decent, respectable white men and women had ever listened to him with respect, let alone attention."
"When he was asked about that, if he was guilty, if he had fallen, he might have declined to answer, might have hung his head in shame, as any decent, respectable man would have done, but instead, he bragged and boasted of it."
"When Conley was asked what sort of a woman, Frank had so brazenly and braggingly said he did not know, that he himself had such a peach there that he could not take his eyes off her to look at Frank's woman."
"Well, you have seen Dalton's peach; you all have seen Daisy."
Conley's Story Different.
"Conley tells a different story. He says Frank took the peach (that lemon) for himself and that Dalton had to get him another woman."
When Mr. Rosser referred to Hopkins as "that lemon" he made a face that caused even the tired jurors to smile and that almost convulsed the court room.
"I'm not saying that we are all freedom of passion, that we are all moral and perfect, but at least the decent man don't brag of having a peach."
"Well, if you believe Dalton's story, and let's presume it true now. If you believe it, he went into that scuttle hole there at the factory with Daisy."
"Dalton took that woman into the factory, into a dirty, nasty, fetid hole where no decent dog or cat would go and there he satisfied his passion. That's what he told us."
"Well, I thought I'd heard of partisanship before I came here. I thought I knew what the world meant, but I didn't. I never did until the solicitor whose sworn duty it is to protect the innocent as well as to punish the guilty, was checked in this court and then told the judge, I'll go as far as you'll let me.'
"I guess only the Infinite checked him outside of the court and as for these detectives here; well, I guess the infinite had to stretch a little bit when they got going good."
"Well, Dalton told us he went there about 2 o'clock one Saturday afternoon last year and of course, at that time the Clarke Wooden Ware company occupied the lower floor and used the same entrance that the National Pencil company did, and Frank was at lunch and knew nothing of Dalton's visit."
"Of course Dalton left an oogy trail behind him; wherever he went he did that. You can so feel it in this court room."
Raps Four Detectives.
"Of course, too, Dalton may have gone into the pencil factory that day and left his oozy, slimy trail there, but otherwise there's nothing against the factory, and you know there's not, for our great quartet Starnes and Campbell and Black (Oh, how I have Black. I always want to put my arms around him whenever I think of him) and Scott, for he was with that crowd; they tried their very best to find something that would show that factory up as a vile hole."
"Well, there's another reason that proves conclusively that it was not the assignation place Dalton and Conley name it."
"It has always been wrong for men and women to commit fornication and adultery, but it's always been done and the world, as long as It was done decently and quietly and not bragged about and blazoned forth in public places, has rather allowed it to go unchecked, but it's not so now."
"My good friend, Beavers, has written a new Decalogue".
"The reason is that the immoral' squad? oh, is that it? Is it the immoral' squad? or what is it? Oh, I know, the vice squad,' that's it. I nearly called those dear men immoral, didn't I? Well, the vice squad has searched the town and they've dug into this hole and that and they've uncovered many a haunt and hiding place until they've run out every lascivious woman in town."
"You reckon Schiff and Darley and Quinn would be out of jail now if that place was what they claim it was, if it was a house of ill fame?"
Mr. Rosser here entered into a eulogy of the character, life and morals of N. V. Darley, Herbert G. Schiff, Lemmie Quinn and Wade Campbell, all employees of the factory and associates of Frank.
Defends Factory Conditions.
"I've got a better reason than any I've yet told, for declaring that conditions were decent at the factory. You know, I know the working people of this state and this city. I've always worked with my head and it's never been my good fortune to be one of the working people, but there are no silken ladies in my ancestry, nor are there any dudish men."
"I know the working men and the working women, because that blood runs in my veins, and if any man in Atlanta knows them I do, and I tell you that there are no 100 working girls and women in Atlanta who could be got together by raking with a fine-tooth comb who'd stay there at that factory with conditions bad as they have been painted, and there are no 100 working men here so thin blooded as to allow such conditions there."
Mr. Rosser here turned his attention to a discussion of Frank's statement to the jury, and declared that it was Frank's handiwork only, and that neither he nor Mr. Arnold knew what Frank was going to say when he got on the stand.
"Look at the statement this man made to you, and it wins his statement, not mine. I can prove that by the simple reason that I haven't got brains enough to have made it up, and Mr. Arnold (though he's got far more brains than me), he could not have made it. Mr. Arnold might have given it the same weight and thickness, but not the living ring of truth."
Frank's Character.
"Now another thing, We didn't have to put Frank's character up, If we hadn't the judge would have told you Frank must be presumed to have a good character and that you did not have the right to ask that question about him, but we thought you were and we put it up and see what a character the man has."
"There's not a man in the sound of my voice who could prove a better character. Of course, I mean from the credible evidence," not that stuff of Conley's and Dalton's."
"But you say, some people, some former employees swore he had a bad character. Well, I'll tell you about that later."
"You know that when you want to you can always get someone to swear against anybody's character. Put me in his place and let my friend, Arnold, be foolish enough to put my character up and there be plenty of those I have maybe hurt or offended as I have gone through life, who'd swear it was wrong and I believe I've got an ordinarily good character."
"Why you could bring twenty men here in Fulton county to swear that Judge Roan, there on the bench, has a bad character. You Know that he's had to judge men and sometimes to be what they thought was severe on them, and he's naturally made men hate him and they'd gladly come and swear his character away."
"But if the men and women who live near him, the good and decent men and women, who live near him and knew, came up and said his character was good, you'd believe them, wouldn't you?"
Misguided Little Girls.
"Well, gentlemen, the older I get the gentler I get and I wouldn't think or say anything wrong about those misleading little girls who swore Frank was a bad man. I guess they thought they were telling the truth."
"Well, did Miss Myrtis Griffin really think Frank a vicious man and yet work there three years with him? Don't think she heard things confuse him after the crime was committed and that when she got up there and looked through the heated atmosphere of this trial she did not see the real truth?"
LUTHER ROSSER PLEAD FOR FRANK
"And Miss Maggie Griffin, she was there two months, I wonder what she could know about Frank in that time."
"There was Miss Dunnagin and Miss Johnson and another girl there about two months, and Nellie Potts, who never worked there at all, and Mary Wallace, there three days, and Estelle Wallace, there a week and Carrie Smith, who like Miss Cato worked there three years."
"These are the only ones in the hundreds who have worked there since 1908 who will say that Frank has a bad character. Why you could find more people to say that the Bishop of Atlanta, I believe, had a bad character than have been brought against Frank."
"Well, you noticed they were not able to get any men to come from the factory and swear against Frank. Men are harder to wheedle than are little girls."
"Does anybody doubt that if that factory had been the bed of vice, that they call it, that the long-legged Gantt would have known of it? They had Gantt on the stand twice, and well, you know Gantt was discharged from the factory, of course you weren't told why in plain words, but you all know why. Well, Frank is not like by Gantt and Gantt would have loved to tell something against his former employer, but he couldn't?
Sums Up Character Charges.
"If they have any further suspicions against this man, they haven't given them, either because they are afraid or are unable to prove their suspicions, if they have such suspicions, though, and are doing you a worse injustice."
"What are these suspicions that they have advanced thus far?"
"First, Miss Robinson is said to have said that she saw Frank touching Mary Phagan how to work. Dorsey reached for it on the instant, scenting something improper as is quite characteristic of him. But Miss Robinson denies it. There's nothing in it, absolutely nothing."
"Then they say he called her Mary.' Well what about it? What If he did? We all have bad memories. If you met me on the street six months ago, can you recall right now whether you called me Luther or Rosser?"
"The next is Wille Turner poor little Wille! I have nothing against Willie. He seems to be a right clever sort of a boy.
But just think of the methods the detectives used against him think of the way they handled him, and think of the way Dorsey treated him on the witness stand. He says Willie does that he saw Frank talking to Mary Phagan in the metal room. What does it show if he did such a scenario?"
"I can't see for the life of me where it indicates any sign of lascivious lust."
Incident Was Public.
"Does what Willie Turner saw, taking for granted he saw it, show that Frank was planning to ruin little Mary Phagan? Does it uphold this plot my friend Hooper had so much to say about?"
"Even with that considering Wille Turner did see such a thing, there's one fact that takes the sting out of it. He saw it in broad daylight, Frank was with the little girl right in front of Lemmie Quinn's office in an open factory, where there were a lot of people and where the girls were quitting their work and getting ready to go home to dinner."
"It wasn't so, though, and Frank never made any improper advances to this little girl. Let me tell you why, Mary Phagan was a good girl, as pure as God makes them and as innocent. She was all that, and more. But, she would have known a lascivious advance or an ogling eye, the minute she saw it, and the minute this man made any sort of a move to her, she would have fled instantly to home, to tell this good father and mother of hers."
"Then next, they bring Dewie Hewell, who says she saw Frank with his hand on Mary's shoulder. That's all right, but there is Grace Hix and Helen Ferguson and Magnolia Kennedy who contradict her and say Frank never knew Mary Phagan. You can say all you please about such as that, but there is one fact that stands out indisputable. If that little girl had ever received mistreatment at the pencil factory, no deer would have bounded more quickly from the brush at the bay of dogs, than she would have fled home to tell her father and mother."
Laughs at Hooper's "Plot".
"Now, my friend Hooper from the Wiregrass says Gantt was a victim of this plot by Leo Frank against Mary Phagan. I don't doubt that this plot' has been framed in the sound of my voice. Hooper says Frank plotted to get the girl there on the Saturday she was killed says he plotted with Jim Conley. Jim says Frank told him at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, to return on the next morning. How could Frank have known she was coming back Saturday. He couldn't have known. He's no seer, no mind-reader, although he's a mighty bright man."
"It is true that some of the pay envelopes were left over on Friday, but he didn't know whose they were. Helen Ferguson says that on Friday she asked for Mary Phagan's pay and that Frank refused to give it to her, saying Mary would come next day and get it herself. Magnolia Kennedy swears to the contrary. You have one or the other to believe."
"Consider, though, that this be true! How would Frank know who would be in the factory when Mary Phagan came? How did he know she was coming Saturday? Some envelopes went over to Monday and Tuesday. How would he know whether she would come on Saturday or either of these latter days?"
"Now, what else have they put up against this man?"
Says Nervousness Was Natural.
"They say he was nervous. We admit he was. Black says it. Darley says it. Sig Montag says it others say it! The handsome Mr. Darley was nervous and our friend Schiff was nervous. Why not hang them if you're hanging men for nervousness! Isaac Haas old man Isaac openly admits he was nervous. The girls why don't you hang them, these sweet little girls in the factory all of whom were so nervous, they couldn't work on the following day?"
"If you had seen this little child, crushed, mangled, mutilated, with the sawdust crumbled in her eyes and her tongue protruding, staring up from that stinking, smelling basement, you'd have been nervous, too, every mother's son of you. Gentlemen, I don't profess to be chicken-hearted. I can see grown men hurt and suffering and I can stand a lot of things without growing hysterical, but l never walked along the street and heard the pitiful cry of a girl or woman without becoming nervous. God grant I will always be so."
"Frank looked at the mangled form and crushed virginity of Mary Phagan and his nerves fluttered. Hang him! Hang him!"
Other Suspicious Circumstances.
"Another suspicious circumstance. He didn't wake up when they telephoned him that morning the body was found. That might depend on what he ate that night; it might depend on a lot of other things. Some of us wake with the birds, while others slumber even through the tempting call of the breakfast bell. Would you hang us for that?"
"Then, they say he hired a lawyer and they call it suspicious mighty suspicious. They wouldn't have kicked at it if he had hired Rube Arnold, because Rube has a good character. But they hired me and they kicked and yelled suspicious' so loudly you could hear all the way from here to Jessup's cut."
"I don't know that I had ever met Frank before that morning, but I had represented the pencil factory, previously. And as to their employing me, it's this way:
"There's no telling what was floating around in John Black's head that morning. They sent men after Frank and there was no telling what was likely to happen to him. They were forced to do something in his own defense. And, as a result, the slate's worst suspicion is the fact that they employed me and Herbert Haas."
"Now, gentlemen, let's see what there is in it: I have told you that twice on that Sunday, he had been to police headquarters without counsel, without friends. The next day they adopted new methods of getting him there and sent two detectives for him. John Black had said he had been watching Frank, and woe to him who is haunted by the eagle eye of dear old John."
Takes Shot at Chiefs.
"They took him to police station Monday took him I say. The police idea was to show their fangs. He was under arrest, that's an undisputed fact. they had him at police station, Chief Lanford, in his wanted dignity, sitting around doing nothing, letting Frank soak. Beavers, the handsome one, was doing the same."
"Frank didn't call for friends or lawyer. He didn't call for anything. If he had known what he was up against, though, in this police department of ours, he'd probably have called for two lawyers or even more."
"But old man Sig Montag, who has been here a long time, knew this old police crowd and he knew their tactics. He was well on to their curves. He knew what danger there was to Frank. He called up Haas. Haas didn't want to come to the police station he had a good reason."
"Sig went to police station and was refused permission to see Frank. Now, I want you to get that in your mind. A citizen not under arrest, as they say held without the privilege of seeing friends, relatives or counsel. It was a deplorable state of affairs. What happened?"
"Haas went to the phone and called an older and more experienced head to battle with this police iniquity. Why shouldn't he? Dorsey sees in this harmless message a chance. He snaps at it like a snake. Dorsey Is a good man in his way. He'll be a better man, though, when he gets older and loses some of his present spirit and venom."
"There are things he has done in this trial that will never be done again. Gentlemen, I assure you of that."
Why Detectives Were Employed.
"Did Frank do anything else suspicious? - Yes! Two others, according to Hooper from the Wiregrass. One of which was the employment of a detective agency to ferret out this horrific murder that had been committed in his factory building. Why? Under what circumstances?"
"I'll tell you."
"Frank bad been to police station and had given his statement. Haas was the man who telephoned me and who employed me not Frank. I went lo police headquarters and was very much unwelcomed. There was a frigid atmosphere as I walked in. I saw Frank for the first time in my life. I said: What's the matter, boys?'. Somebody answered that Mr. frank was under arrest. Black was there, Lanford
was there. Neither took the pains to deny that he was under arrest."
"Somebody said they wanted Mr. Frank to make a statement, and I advised him to go ahead and make It. When he went into the office, I followed. They said: 'We don't want you'. I replied that whether they wanted me or not, I was coming, anyhow. I had a good reason, too, for coming. I wanted to hear what he said so they couldn't distort his words."
"While we were in the room a peculiar thing happened. Frank exposed his person. There were no marks. It said that it was preposterous to think that a man could, commit such a crime and not bear some marks. Lanford's face fell."
"Why didn't Lanford get on the stand and deny it? Was it because he didn't want to get into a loving conflict with me? Or did he want to keep from re-opening the dark and nasty history of the Conley story and the Minola McKnight story that are hidden in the still darker recesses of police headquarters?"
"Frank makes his statement and is released. He goes back to the pencil factory, assuming that suspicion has been diverted from him. He thinks of the horrible murder that has been committed in his plant. He telephones Sig Montag about hiring a detective agency to solve the crime. Sig advises him to do it."
A Horrible Situation.
I don't believe there is any detective living who can consort with crooks and criminals and felons, scheme with them, mingle with them and spy on the homes of good people and bad who can then exalt his character as a result. He absorbs some of the atmosphere and the traits. It is logical that he should. But, even at that they've got some good men in the detective and police department.
"Old man Sig Montag said hire a detective and Frank hired the Pinkertons. Harry Scott came and took Frank's statement and said:
"'We work in co-operation with the city police department.'"
"Now, isn't that a horrible situation going hand in glove with the police department? But, it's a fact. Just as soon as Scott left Frank, he walked down, arm in arm with John Black, to the nasty, smelly basement of the pencil factory."
"What did that mean?"
"It meant a complete line-up with the police. It meant if the police turn you loose, I turn you loose. If the police hang you, I hang you!"
Gentlemen, take a look at this spectacle, if you can."
"Here is a Jewish boy from the north. He Is unacquainted with the south. He came here alone and without friends and he stood alone. This murder happened in his place of business. He told the Pinkertons to find the man, trusting to them entirely, no matter where or what they found might strike. He is defenseless and helpless. He knows his innocence and is willing to find the murderer."
"They try to place the murder on him. God all merciful and all powerful, look upon an scene like this!"
"Anything else? Yes. Look at this."
Time Slip Incident.
"I do not believe my friend who preceded me intended to do this."
"I refer to the incident about the time slip. I have to use harsh words here, but I don't want to. This seems to me the most unkindest cut of all. They say that that time slip was planted. They say the shirt was planted."
"Gentlemen, is there any evidence of this? Let's see about this statement."
"Black and somebody else. I believe, went out to Newt Lee's house on Tuesday morning and found the shirt planted."
"In the bottom of a barrel. They brought the shirt back to the police station and Newt said the shirt was his."
Dorsey objected to this, claiming that the evidence was not that Newt said the shirt was his.
"Oh, well," continued Rosser, "It is the evidence, but we'll take his view of it. He says that it looked like Newt's shirt. Newt Lee had been hired at the factory but three weeks, yet they want you to believe that they found a shirt like the old man had and went out to his house and put it in a barrel."
"One thing is wrong. The newspapers and others. I am afraid, think this is a contest between lawyers. It is not. God forbid that I should let any such thing enter into this case when this boy's life is at stake."
Things Hard to Understand.
"There are several things I don't understand about this case, and never will."
"Why old man Lee didn't find the body sooner; why he found it lying on its face; how he saw it from a place he could not have seen it from."
"I was raised with niggers and know something about them. I do not know them as well as the police, perhaps, for they know them like no one else. But I know something about them."
"There must have been a nigger in the crime who knew, about it before Newt Lee or anyone else. I am afraid Newt knew. Yet, if he did, he is one of the most remarkable niggers I ever saw and I wish I had his nerve. There were things you did to him (referring to the detectives) for which you will never be forgiven. You persecuted the old nigger and all you got was Fo' God I don't know."
"I don't believe he killed her, but I believe he knows more than he told."
"The first things he said was about Gantt. He knew Gantt and believed he was there to do him dirt."
Why Frank Jumped.
"But they say now that he jumped back. Suppose he did jump back. Look at the boy (Luther Rosser is referring to Frank.) If you put a girl the size of Mary Phagan in a room with him, she could make him jump out of the window."
Here Rosser entered into a long eulogy on Frank and the Jewish people. Then he continued:
"Suddenly this boy stepped out in front of this giant of a Gantt, and he jumped back. Dorsey would have done the same thing; Newt Lee would; Jim Conley would, and I would, as big as I am."
"Here is another suspicious thing. Newt Lee came to the factory at 4 o'clock, and Frank sent the old man away. It was suggested that he was afraid the nigger would find the body, yet when he came back at 6 o'clock, Frank let him stay at the factory, when he knew that in 30 minutes, if Newt was on the Job he must go into the basement where they say Frank knew the body was."
"They say he was laughing at his home. If he had known of the crime of which he would be accused, that laugh would have been the laugh of a maniac to be ended by the discovery of the body."
"Another suspicious thing. You Know that he was in the factory, but it turns out that he was not the only one. If the corpse was found in the basement and he was the only one in the building, then there might be some basis. But he was in an open room and there were workmen upstairs."
"My little friend tried to dispute that. That wasn't all. Conley was also there, and it came out yesterday that there was also another nigger A lighter nigger than Conley there. What scoundrels in white skin were in the building and had opportunity to commit the crime, God only knows."
Conley of Lowest Type.
"The thing that arises in this case to fatigue my indignation is that men born of such parents should believe the statement of Conley against the statement of Frank.
Who is Conley? Who was Conley as he used to be and as you have seen him? He was a dirty, filthy, black, drunken, lying nigger. Black knows that. Starnes knows that. Chief Beavers knows it.
"Black got all bailed up in his statement. Scott meant to tell the truth. He might find a flea if he had a spy glass."
"I asked Scott if this nigger looked like this when they got him. He said, "No."
"'You slicked him up, did you?' I asked."
"He said they did."
"Who was it that made this dirty nigger come up here looking as slick as an onion. Why didn't they lot see him as he was?"
"I don't suppose Dorsey meant to be this thing unless he got green-eyed and forgot his raisin. They shaved him, washed him and dressed him up."
"The only evidence you have, gentlemen, is the word of this Conley."
A Terrible Accusation.
"Gentlemen of the jury." said Attorney Rosser slipping his nose glasses on as the jury came in from the noon recess and took their seats in the box, "Gentlemen of the jury, t
he charge of moral perversion against a man is a terrible thing for him, but it is even more when that man has a wife and mother to be affected by it."
"Dalton, even Dalton, did not say this against Frank. It was just Conley. Dalton, you remember, did not even say that Frank was guilty of wrong-doing as far as he knew. There never was any proof of Frank's alleged moral perversion, unless you call Jim Conley proof."
Couldn't Find Witnesses.
"None of these niggers ever came up and said Conley was there and that they were with him. Starnes and Starnes could find a needle in a haystack, but the Lord only knows what he'd do in an acre he could not find any of these niggers."
"Conley says he played games of dice down there and Conley, oh, he calls himself not Jim,' as you'd expect the ignorant negro to do, but he calls himself James' and he never shot craps, played games of dice.'
"In Conley's old time days, I guess he was Jim' Conley and shot craps.' Oh, the day when some sinister man showed him better than that."
"Well, it does look like some nigger would have come up and told that he saw James on Peters street that day or that he played games of dice with James in some drinking place. It looks like the detectives could have got them, you know, if there is anything an Atlanta detective does know, it's a Peters street negro."
GORDON BAILEY
"Well, there was Snowball,' poor Snowball'; you reckon he (pointing to Frank), made the detectives suspect Snowball'?
"They don't have to be made to suspect anybody or anything, as Charlie Hill said one time when he was solicitor, the Atlanta police are worse than a horsefly."
"Well, I don't guess anybody suspected Snowball'; he didn't work there, they brought him from foreign parts so to speak. Snowball says Conley lied about Frank's telling him when he heard it, to watch for him, and Snowball's' just a plain African and if he could have pleased the police, he would have done it."
He Would "Join" or Leave Town.
"If I was a nigger," continued the speaker in an impressive town, "I'd join the police or I'd leave town."
"Well, I'm sorry for Snowball;' he'll melt under the wrath of Black and Starnes and Campbell."
"Then there was that old negro drayman, old McCrary, that old peg-legged negro drayman, and thank God he was an old-timer, fo' de war nigger. You know Conley, wishing to add a few finishing trimmings to his lines, said that old McCrary sent him down In the basement that Saturday morning and when the old darky was put on the stand he said simply, "No, boss, I never sent him down thar."
"Well, everywhere you go you find that Conley lied. He says he watched there one Saturday last year between 2 and 3 o'clock. Well, Schiff says he didn't and so does Darley and Holloway, the latter guaranteed by the state, and the little office boys, nice looking little chaps from nice families, they all say he didn't. Cut out Conley and you strip the case to nothing."
"Did you hear the way Conley told his story? Have you ever heard his story? Have you ever heard an actor, who knew his Shakespearean plays, his Merchant of Venice' or his Hamlet'. He can wake up at any time of the night and say those lines, but he can't say any lines of a play he's never learned."
"So it was with Conley. He could tell the story of the disposition of the girl's body and he knew it so well he could reel it, off backward or forward, any old way, but when you got to asking him about other things, he always had one phase, Boss, Ah can't member that.''"
Intimates Story Was Fixed Up.
"They say Conley could not have made up that story. Well, I don't know about that. There is something queer in the whole thing, you know."
"I couldn't climb that post over there, gentlemen, I mean I couldn't go very far up it, but If I had Professor Starnes, and Professor Black, and Professor Campbell and Professor Rosser. and then Dean Lanford to help me, I'd go quite a way up."
"Ah, there's the dean' now: school will begin," said Rosser, pointing to where he had just noticed Detective Chief Newport Lanford, who had quietly entered the courtroom a few moments previously."
"Well, they took a notion Mrs. White had seen the negro and they carried Mrs. White there to see him and he twisted up his features so that she couldn't recognize him."
Says Detectives Cursed Conley.
"Next, they learned Conley could write, Frank told them that, you know. Well, I don't mean to be severe, but they took that negro and they gave him the third degree.' I'd hate to get the fourth degree.'"
"Black and Scott, they cursed him, You black scoundrel, they yelled at him, you know that man never had you come there and write those notes on Friday!'"
"And the poor nigger, understanding and trying to please, said, Yes, boss, that's right, I was here on Saturday.'"
"And so they went on and got first one affidavit and then another out of him. Well, Scott and Black had him then, and Conley was only in high school. I don't know whether to call Scott and Black professors' or not."
"Scott says, We told him what would fit and what would not.' And it was Stand up, James Conley and recite; when did you fix those notes, James?' and James would answer that he fixed them on Friday, and then the teachers would tell James he was surely wrong; that he must have fixed them on Saturday, and James would know what was wanted and would acknowledge his error. Then it would be, That's a good lesson, James; you are excused, James.'"
"Now, I'm not guessing in this thing; Scott told it on the stand, only, in not so plain words. So it was that when this negro had told the whole truth that they had another recitation."
The Finishing Touches.
"Was it fair for two skilled white men to train that negro by the hour and by the day and to teach him and then get a statement from him and call it the truth?"
"Well, Professors Black and Scott finished with him, and they thought "Conley's education was through, but that nigger had to have a university course!"
"Scott," Mr. Rosser shouted, "you and Black milked him dry, you thought you did, anyhow, but you got no moral perversion and no watching. In the university they gave a slightly different course. It was given by Professors Starnes and Campbell (oh, I wish I could look as pious as Starnes does) and Professor Dorsey helped out, I suppose. I don't know what Professor Dorsey did, only he gave him several lessons and they must have been just sort of finishing touches before he got his degree.
"Well, in the university course they didn't dare put the steps In writing, as they had done in the high school, it would have been too easy to trace from step to step, the suggestions made, the additions and subtractions here and there."
"Prof." Dorsey's Innings.
"Well, Professor Dorsey had him seven times, I know that, but God alone knows how many times the detectives had him. Was it fair to take this weak, pliable negro and have these white men teach him one after another? Who knows what is the final story that Conley will tell? He added the mesh bag when he was on the stand."
"I don't care about that row between the doctors and that was the funniest thing that ever came into a courtroom; they will have their little rows and let's forget it."
"Dr. Harris, he thought he was telling the truth about the time the little girl died, and he's a clever boy. His father admitted me to the bar. I guess that's about all the old man wasn't proud of."
"Well, then, there's another thing; who ever heard of a normal stomach, like these experts talk of? No two people in this room have normal stomachs and none here have some sort of defect. You might as well ask us to have perfect noses and cite mine as the perfect one."
Frank Not Guilty Man.
"Well, let Harris have his little theory and let him hang on to it. And rub it, if he wants to, like a boy rubs his pet cat. I don't care if the little girl died in a half hour or three quarters of an hour after she ate. The thing is,
this man didn't kill her."
Here Mr. Rosser look up the chart and from it argued that Mary Phagan had reached the factory at approximately twelve minutes after 12 o'clock and that it must have been after Monteen Stover had gone. To prove this he cited the statements of W.M. Mathews and W.T. Hollis, street car men called by the defense, and George Eps, the little newsie, called by the state, and also the street car schedule."
"But," said he, "supposing that she was there at 12:05, as I believe the state claims, then Monteen Stover must have seen her. I don't see how they could have helped meeting. But suppose she got there a moment after Monteen Stover left, then Lemmie Quinn was there at 12:20 and he found Frank at work."
Could Frank have murdered a girl and hid her body and then got back to work with no blood stains on him in less than fifteen minutes?"
"If Frank is guilty, he must have, according to Conley, disposed of the body in the time between four minutes to 1 and 1:30. There can be no dispute about this; it's Conley's last revelation."
"If Frank is guilty he was at his office between four minutes to 1 and 1:30, but who believes that story?"
"Little Miss Kern saw him at Alabama and Whitehall at 1:10, and 1:20. Mrs. Levy, honest woman that she is, saw him get off the car at his home corner, and his wife's parents saw, and they all swear he was there at 1:20, and then if you are going to call them all perjurers and believe Jim Conley, think what you must do, think what a horrible thing you must do you must make Minola's husband a perjurer, and that would be terrible."
The Blackest of All.
"You know about that Minola McKnight affair. It Is the Blackest of all. A negro woman locked up from the solicitor's office, not because she would talk she's given a statement but because she would not talk to suit Starnes and Campbell, and two white men, and shame to them, got her into it."
"Where was Chief Beavers? What was he doing that he became a party to this crime? Beavers, who would enforce the law; Beavers, the immaculate!"
"Starnes said he had to confer with Mr. Dorsey twice before he could get the woman out of the station house."
"Believe Frank was in the factory if you can at 1:30; throw aside all the respectable people and swear by Conley. Well, I know the American jury is supreme, that it is the sovereign over lives; that sometimes you can sway it by passion and prejudice, but you can't make it believe anything like this."
"Neither prejudice, nor passion, wrought by monsters so vile they ought not to be in the courtroom, could make thew believe it."
"Well, there's another point, they said that there was a certain man, named Mincey, whom we called as a witness but did not use. Well, the only use we would have had for Mincey was to contradict Conley, and as soon as Conley got on the stand he contradicted himself enough without our having to go to the trouble of calling on witnesses to do it. If we'd put Mincey up there, would have been a day's row about his probity and what would have been the use Conley said time and again that he had lied time and again."
Wants Only The Truth.
"Gentlemen," continued Mr. Rosser, "I want only the straight truth here, and I've yet to believe that the truth has to be watered and cultivated by these detectives and by seven visits of the solicitor general. I don't believe any man, no matter what his race, ought to be strict under such testimony. if I was raising sheep and feared for my lambs, I might hang a yellow dog on it. I might do it in the daytime, but when things got quiet at night and I got to thinking I'd be ashamed of myself."
"You have been overly kind to me, gentlemen. True you have been up against a situation like that old Sol Russell used to describe when he would say, "Well I've lectured off and on for forty years, and the benches always stuck it out, but they was screwed to the floor." You gentlemen have been practically in that fix, but I feel, nevertheless, that you have been peculiarly kind, and I thank you."
Here Mr. Rosser ended his five hour speech.
- 001 Monday, 28th April 1913 Girl is Assaulted and then Murdered in Heart of Town [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2025] [Originally Added On: December 5th, 2021]
- 002 Monday, 28th April 1913 Mullinax Held in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2025] [Originally Added On: December 4th, 2021]
- 003 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 $1,000 Reward [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 30th, 2021]
- 004 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 “Every Woman and Girl Should See Body of Victim and Learn Perils” [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2025] [Originally Added On: December 3rd, 2021]
- 005 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 I Am Not Guilty, Says John M. Gantt [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2021]
- 006 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Pinkertons Hired to Assist Police Probe the Murder of Mary Phagan [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2025] [Originally Added On: December 2nd, 2021]
- 007 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Was Victim of Murder Lured Off on Joy Ride Before She Met Death? [Last Updated On: May 7th, 2025] [Originally Added On: November 29th, 2021]
- 008 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Who Saw Pretty Mary Phagan After 12 OClock on Saturday? [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 28th, 2021]
- 009 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 City to Offer $1,000 for Slayers Arrest [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2021]
- 010 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Did Murderers Plan Cremation? [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 19th, 2021]
- 011 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Factory Clock Not Punched for Hours on Night of Murder [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 26th, 2021]
- 012 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Gantt Turned Over to Sheriff of Fulton [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 20th, 2021]
- 013 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Inquest This Morning. [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 27th, 2021]
- 014 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Leo M. Frank Holds Conference With Lee [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 25th, 2021]
- 015 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Mayor Confers with Chief; Says Extras are Misleading [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 22nd, 2021]
- 016 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Murder Analyzed By Dr. MKelway [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 21st, 2021]
- 017 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Shot Fired Near Lee May Break His Nerve [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 18th, 2021]
- 018 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 While Hundreds Sob Body of Mary Phagan Lowered into Grave [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 24th, 2021]
- 019 Thursday, 1st May 1913 City Offers $1,000 Reward for Capture of Phagan Slayers [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 16th, 2021]
- 020 Thursday, 1st May 1913 Frank Not Apparently Nervous Say Last Men to Leave Factory [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2021]
- 021 Thursday, 1st May 1913 Frank Tried to Flirt With Murdered Girl Says Her Boy Chum [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 17th, 2021]
- 022 Thursday, 1st May 1913 Girl Was Dead Ten Hours Before Her Body Was Found [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 13th, 2021]
- 023 Thursday, 1st May 1913 Has a New Explanation [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 11th, 2021]
- 024 Thursday, 1st May 1913 Newt Lee Tells His Story During Morning Session [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 14th, 2021]
- 025 Thursday, 1st May 1913 Pretty Young Sweetheart Comes To the Aid of Arthur Mullinax [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 12th, 2021]
- 026 Friday, 2nd May 1913 Frank and Lee Held in Tower; Others Released [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 10th, 2021]
- 027 Saturday, 3rd May 1913 Not Guilty, Say Both Prisoners [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 9th, 2021]
- 028 Sunday, 4th May 1913 Impostors Busy in Sleuth Roles in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2021]
- 029 Sunday, 4th May 1913 The Case of Mary Phagan [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 7th, 2021]
- 030 Monday, 5th May 1913 Sleuths Believe They Can Convict Phagan Murderer [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 6th, 2021]
- 031 Monday, 5th May 1913 Women Inspectors Urged to Protect Factory Girls [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 5th, 2021]
- 032 Tuesday, 6th May 1913 Pistol Toting is Condemned by Judge Ellis in His Charge [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 2nd, 2021]
- 033 Tuesday, 6th May 1913 Probe Phagan Case Grand Jury Urged [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 3rd, 2021]
- 034 Tuesday, 6th May 1913 Third Man Brought into Phagan Mystery by Frank’s Evidence [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 4th, 2021]
- 035 Wednesday, 7th May 1913 Detective Chief Fired for Arresting Bowen as a Phagan Suspect [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 31st, 2021]
- 036 Wednesday, 7th May 1913 Officials Plan to Exhume Body of Victim Today [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 1st, 2021]
- 037 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Frank Will Take Stand at Inquest [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 29th, 2021]
- 038 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Greeks Make Protest [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 28th, 2021]
- 039 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Stains of Blood on Shirt Fresh, Says Dr. Smith [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 30th, 2021]
- 040 Friday, 9th May 1913 Frank and Lee Ordered Held by Coroner’s Jury for Mary Phagan Murder [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 27th, 2021]
- 041 Friday, 9th May 1913 Woman’s Handkerchief Brought to Officers [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 26th, 2021]
- 042 Saturday, 10th May 1913 Girl Will Swear Office of Frank Deserted Between 12:05 and 12:10 [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 25th, 2021]
- 043 Sunday, 11th May 1913 Mystery of 14-Year-Old Mary Phagans Tragic End Adds One to Long List of Atlantas Unsolved Crimes [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 23rd, 2021]
- 044 Sunday, 11th May 1913 Officer Swears He Found Frank With Young Girl [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 24th, 2021]
- 045 Monday, 12th May 1913 Find Guilty Man, Franks Lawyer Told Pinkertons [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 22nd, 2021]
- 046 Monday, 12th May 1913 The Phagan Case Day by Day [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 21st, 2021]
- 047 Tuesday, 13th May 1913 My Son Innocent, Declares Mother of Leo M. Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 20th, 2021]
- 048 Tuesday, 13th May 1913 Mystery Within a Mystery Now Baffling Newspaper Men Working on the Phagan Case [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2021]
- 049 Wednesday, 14th May 1913 Clue is Sought in Handwriting of Mary Phagan [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 18th, 2021]
- 050 Thursday, 15th May 1913 Victim of Murder Prepared to Die, Believes Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 17th, 2021]
- 051 Friday, 16th May 1913 Coming of Burns is Assured, Says Colonel Felder [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 16th, 2021]
- 052 Friday, 16th May 1913 Constitution Starts Fund to Bring Burns Here to Solve the Mary Phagan Murder Mystery [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 15th, 2021]
- 053 Saturday, 17th May 1913 In Loop of Death Dorsey May Have Clue to Murderer [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 14th, 2021]
- 054 Sunday, 18th May 1913 Three Arrests Expected Soon in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 13th, 2021]
- 055 Monday, 19th May 1913 Detectives Seek Clue in Writing of Negro Suspect [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 12th, 2021]
- 056 Tuesday, 20th May 1913 Women Declare Phagan Murder Must Be Solved [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2021]
- 057 Wednesday, 21st May 1913 Tobie is Studying Mary Phagans Life [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 10th, 2021]
- 058 Thursday, 22nd May 1913 Experts Are Here on Finger Prints [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- 059 Friday, 23rd May 1913 Rooming House Sought by Frank Declares Woman [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 8th, 2021]
- 060 Saturday, 24th May 1913 A. S. Colyar Makes Answer to Charges of Col. Felder [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 1st, 2021]
- 061 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Bribery Charges False Declares Col. Felder; Calls Them Frame-Up [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 6th, 2021]
- 062 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Career of A. S. Colyar Reads Like Some Story In the Arabian Nights [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 5th, 2021]
- 063 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Chief Beavers Not Surprised at Col. Felders Statements [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 30th, 2021]
- 064 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Coleman Affidavit Which Police Say Felder Wanted [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 3rd, 2021]
- 065 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Felder is Charged with Bribe Offer for Phagan Papers [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 28th, 2021]
- 066 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Frank Not Home Hours on Saturday Declares Lanford [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 7th, 2021]
- 067 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Girl Strangled, Says Indictment [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 29th, 2021]
- 068 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Mayor Woodward Reported Caught by the Dictograph Seeking Police Evidence [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 4th, 2021]
- 069 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Solicitor General Dorsey Talks of the Bribe Charge [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2021]
- 070 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Becker of South Lanford is Branded by Col. Tom Felder [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2021]
- 071 Sunday, 25th May 1913 C. W. Tobie, Burns Agent, Tells of the Conferences He Held With A. S. Colyar [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 14th, 2021]
- 072 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Charge Framed Up by a Dirty Gang [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2021]
- 073 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Colyar a Success in Preacher Role [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2021]
- 074 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Colyar Declared Criminal and Not Worthy of Belief in Four Sworn Statements [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 17th, 2021]
- 075 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Felders Charges of Graft Rotten [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 19th, 2021]
- 076 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Frank Indicted in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2021]
- 077 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Frank is Praised by John O. Parmele [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 16th, 2021]
- 078 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Frank the Guilty Man, Declares Chief Lanford [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 22nd, 2021]
- 079 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Here Is the Dictagraph Record of Woodwards Conversation [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 15th, 2021]
- 080 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Knew It Was Coming, Declares Cole Blease [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 23rd, 2021]
- 081 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Others Will Be Involved In New Bribery Charges Intimates Chief Lanford [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 20th, 2021]
- 082 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Police Chairman Confident of Honesty of Officials [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 25th, 2021]
- 083 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Says Chief is Able to Care for Himself [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 24th, 2021]
- 084 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Thomas Felder Brands the Charges of Bribery Diabolical Conspiracy [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 13th, 2021]
- 085 Monday, 26th May 1913 Frank is Guilty, Says Pinkerton [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 11th, 2021]
- 086 Monday, 26th May 1913 New Witnesses in Phagan Case Found by Police [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 12th, 2021]
- 087 Monday, 26th May 1913 Thousands in Atlanta Living the Life of Mary Phagans MurdererRev. W. W. Memminger [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 10th, 2021]
- 088 Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Burns Agency Quits the Phagan Case; Tobie Leaves Today [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 9th, 2021]
- 089 Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Chief James L. Beavers Reply to Mayor Woodward [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 8th, 2021]
- 090 Wednesday, 28th May 1913 Conley Reported to Admit Writing Notes Saturday [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 7th, 2021]
- 091 Thursday, 29th May 1913 Negro Sweeper Tells the Story of Murder Notes [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2021]
- 092 Friday, 30th May 1913 But One Thing is Proved in Mary Phagan Mystery [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 4th, 2021]
- 093 Friday, 30th May 1913 Conley Says He Helped Frank Carry Body of Mary Phagan to Pencil Factory Cellar [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 5th, 2021]
- 094 Saturday, 31st May 1913 Conley Tells Graphic Story of Disposal of the Dead Body [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 2nd, 2021]
- 095 Saturday, 31st May 1913 Mary Phagans Murder Was Work of a Negro Declares Leo M. Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2021]
- 096 Sunday, 1st June 1913 Conley is Removed from Fulton Tower at His Own Request [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 1st, 2021]
- 097 Monday, 2nd June 1913 Frank Asked Room to Conceal Body Believes Lanford [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 31st, 2021]
- 098 Tuesday, 3rd June 1913 Grand Jury Calls for Thos. Felder and Police Heads [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2021]
- 099 Tuesday, 3rd June 1913 Leo Franks Cook Put Under Arrest [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 29th, 2021]
- 100 Wednesday, 4th June 1913 Servant of Frank is Liberated After Long Examination [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 27th, 2021]
- 101 Wednesday, 4th June 1913 Vice List Wanted by Chief Beavers; Promises Probe [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 28th, 2021]
- 102 Thursday, 5th June 1913 Frank Wanted Gun to Take His Life, Says Negro Cook [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 26th, 2021]
- 103 Thursday, 5th June 1913 Jury Will Probe Dictagraph Row [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 25th, 2021]
- 104 Friday, 6th June 1913 Dorsey Replies to the Charges of Mrs. L. Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 24th, 2021]
- 105 Friday, 6th June 1913 Felder and Lanford Come Near to Blows [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 21st, 2021]
- 106 Friday, 6th June 1913 Grand Jury May Drop Vice Probe [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 23rd, 2021]
- 107 Friday, 6th June 1913 Grand Jury Probes Detective Leaks [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2021]
- 108 Saturday, 7th June 1913 Current in Effect on Day of Tragedy [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 19th, 2021]
- 109 Saturday, 7th June 1913 Lanford Claps Lid on Detective News [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2021]
- 110 Sunday, 8th June 1913 Felder Makes Answer to Dictagraph Episode [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 18th, 2021]
- 111 Sunday, 8th June 1913 Lanford Answers Felder’s Charge [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 17th, 2021]
- 112 Tuesday, 10th June 1913 Leo Frank Reported Ready for His Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 16th, 2021]
- 113 Wednesday, 11th June 1913 Dictograph Records Crooked, Says Gentry [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2021]
- 114 Wednesday, 11th June 1913 Lanford Silent on Rosser’s Card [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 14th, 2021]
- 115 Thursday, 12th June 1913 Grand Jury Will Probe Affidavits About Dictagraph [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 13th, 2021]
- 116 Friday, 13th June 1913 Beavers Trying to Find Gentry [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 12th, 2021]
- 117 Friday, 13th June 1913 Negro Conley May Face Frank Today [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 11th, 2021]
- 118 Saturday, 14th June 1913 Col. Felder Asks Early Jury Probe [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2021]
- 119 Saturday, 14th June 1913 Conley Released, Then Rearrested [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 10th, 2021]
- 120 Sunday, 15th June 1913 Detective Chief Tells Grand Jury of “Third Degree” [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 8th, 2021]
- 121 Sunday, 15th June 1913 Frank Hooper Aids Phagan Prosecution [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2021]
- 122 Sunday, 15th June 1913 Solicitor Dorsey Goes to New York [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 6th, 2021]
- 123 Monday, 16th June 1913 Col. Thomas Felder Goes to Cincinnati [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 5th, 2021]
- 124 Monday, 16th June 1913 Constitution Picture Will Figure in Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 4th, 2021]
- 125 Wednesday, 18th June 1913 Two New Witnesses Sought by Officers [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 3rd, 2021]
- 126 Thursday, 19th June 1913 Mrs. Formby Here for Phagan Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 2nd, 2021]
- 127 Thursday, 19th June 1913 Reuben Arnold May Aid Frank’s Defense In Big Murder Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 1st, 2021]
- 128 Friday, 20th June 1913 Formby Woman May Not Be A Witness [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 31st, 2021]
- 129 Saturday, 21st June 1913 Postponement Likely In Leo Frank’s Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 30th, 2021]
- 130 Sunday, 22nd June 1913 Col. Felder Returns From Trip to Ohio [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2021]
- 131 Sunday, 22nd June 1913 Frank Not Guilty of Phagan Murder Declares Arnold [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2021]
- 132 Sunday, 22nd June 1913 Leading Law Firms Have Joined Forces [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2021]
- 133 Monday, 23rd June 1913 Leo M. Frank’s Trial June 30, Says Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 26th, 2021]
- 134 Tuesday, 24th June 1913 Frank’s Trial Set For Next Monday [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2021]
- 135 Wednesday, 25th June 1913 Reported Hoke Smith May Aid Leo Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2021]
- 136 Wednesday, 25th June 1913 Trial of Leo Frank Postponed by Judge [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 23rd, 2021]
- 137 Saturday, 28th June 1913 Lanford and Felder Indicted for Libel [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 22nd, 2021]
- 138 Friday, 4th July 1913 Effort Will Be Made to Free Newt Lee [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 20th, 2021]
- 139 Wednesday, 9th July 1913 Caught Drinking, Three Policemen Fired Off Force [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2021]
- 140 Wednesday, 9th July 1913 Vice Scandal Probe Postponed for a Day [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 18th, 2021]
- 141 Thursday, 10th July 1913 Hotels Involved By Story of Vice Young Girl Tells [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 17th, 2021]
- 142 Thursday, 10th July 1913 Mary Phagan’s Pay Envelope is Found [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 16th, 2021]
- 143 Friday, 11th July 1913 Conley Not Right Man, Says Mincey [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 15th, 2021]
- 144 Sunday, 13th July 1913 Detective Harry Scott’s Hunch Thrilling Story of How it Secured James Conley’s Confession [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 12th, 2021]
- 145 Sunday, 13th July 1913 Former Story True, Says Negro Sweeper [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 14th, 2021]
- 146 Sunday, 13th July 1913 Lee Must Remain Behind the Bars [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 13th, 2021]
- 147 Sunday, 13th July 1913 Parents Are Blamed for Daughters’ Fall [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 11th, 2021]
- 148 Wednesday, 16th July 1913 No New Indictment Says Jury Foreman [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 10th, 2021]
- 149 Friday, 18th July 1913 Many Rumors Afloat Regarding Grand Jury [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 8th, 2021]
- 150 Friday, 18th July 1913 Wordy War Over, Says Woodward [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2021]
- 151 Saturday, 19th July 1913 Grand Jury Meets to Indict Conley [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 6th, 2021]
- 152 Saturday, 19th July 1913 Scott Believes Conley Innocent, Asserts Lanford [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 7th, 2021]
- 153 Saturday, 19th July 1913 Woodward Uses Clemency Again [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 5th, 2021]
- 154 Sunday, 20th July 1913 Frank's Lawyers Score Dorsey For His Stand [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- 155 Sunday, 20th July 1913 Frank’s Lawyers Score Dorsey for His Stand [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 4th, 2021]
- 156 Sunday, 20th July 1913 Grim Justice Pursues Mary Phagan’s Slayer [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 2nd, 2021]
- 157 Sunday, 20th July 1913 Mrs. Nina Formby Will Not Return for Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 3rd, 2021]
- 158 Sunday, 20th July 1913 Prison System of Georgia Attacked by Episcopalians [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2021]
- 159 Tuesday, 22nd July 1913 Date Of Frank Trial Depends On Weather [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- 160 Wednesday, 23rd July 1913 Bloody Club Lends New Clue to Mystery [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 28th, 2021]
- 161 Wednesday, 23rd July 1913 Give Right of Way to Case of Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 29th, 2021]
- 162 Wednesday, 23rd July 1913 Mayor May Hold Up Dictagraph Warrant [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 8th, 2024]
- 163 Thursday, 24th July 1913 Conley and Lee Meet in Tower [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 27th, 2021]
- 164 Thursday, 24th July 1913 Is It Lady-like To Look Like A Lady On Atlanta's Streets? [Last Updated On: October 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- 165 Thursday, 24th July 1913 Phagan Mystery Club Examined by Experts [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2021]
- 166 Friday, 25th July 1913 Chiefs Will Probe Removal of Conley [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 24th, 2021]
- 167 Friday, 25th July 1913 Try to Corroborate Story Told by Conley [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2021]
- 168 Friday, 25th July 1913 Veniremen Drawn for Frank Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 25th, 2021]
- 169 Friday, 25th July 1913 Work on Phagan Case Brings Promotion to Pinkerton Man [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 23rd, 2021]
- 170 Saturday, 26th July 1913 Frank’s Lawyers Ready for Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2021]
- 171 Sunday, 27th July 1913 All in Readiness for Frank’s Trial Monday Morning [Last Updated On: May 12th, 2025] [Originally Added On: June 30th, 2021]
- 172 Monday, 28th July 1913 Jurors in Leo M. Frank Case Must Answer Four Questions [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2021]
- 173 Monday, 28th July 1913 Leo Frank’s Trial on Murder Charge Booked for Today [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 20th, 2021]
- 174 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 96 Men are Called Before Getting Jury [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 14th, 2021]
- 175 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Burglars Try to Enter Home of Frank Juror [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 17th, 2021]
- 176 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Mincey, on Arrival Reaffirms Affidavit, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 16th, 2021]
- 177 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Numerous Witnesses Called in Frank Case [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2021]
- 178 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Reporter Witnesses are Allowed in Court [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 13th, 2021]
- 179 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Trial of Leo M. Frank on Charge of Murder Begins; Mrs. Coleman, George Epps and Newt Lee on Stand [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 18th, 2021]
- 180 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Unusual Interest Centers In Mrs. Frank’s Appearance [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 12th, 2021]
- 181 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Watchman Tells Of Finding Body Of Mary Phagan [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2024]
- 182 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Will Leo Frank’s Lawyers Put Any Evidence Before the Jury? [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2021]
- 183 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Clash Comes Over Evidence Of Detective John Starnes [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 8th, 2021]
- 184 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 First Two Days of Frank Trial Only Skirmishes Before Battle [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 4th, 2021]
- 185 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Lee, Dull and Ignorant, Calm Under Gruelling Cross Fire [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2021]
- 186 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Mother and Daughter in Tears As Clothing of Mary Phagan Is Exhibited in Courtroom [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 5th, 2021]
- 187 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Officer Tells About Discovery Of Body of Girl in Basement [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 6th, 2021]
- 188 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Sergeant Dobbs Resumes Stand At Tuesday Afternoon Session [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 7th, 2021]
- 189 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Three Witnesses Describe Finding Mary Phagan’s Body [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 10th, 2021]
- 190 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Bearing of Black and Lee Forms a Study in Contrast [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 27th, 2021]
- 191 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Daintily Dressed Girl Tells Of Daily Routine of Factory [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 30th, 2021]
- 192 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Defense Riddles John Black’s Testimony [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2021]
- 193 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Detective Black Muddled By Keen Cross-Examination Of Attorneys for Defense [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 2nd, 2021]
- 194 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Gantt, Once Phagan Suspect, On Stand Wednesday Afternoon [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 28th, 2021]
- 195 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Idle and Curious Throng Court Despite Big Force of Deputies [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 31st, 2021]
- 196 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Mrs. Coleman Is Recalled To Identify Mary’s Handbag [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 1st, 2021]
- 197 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Photo By Francis E Price, Staff Photographer. [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- 198 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Rogers on Stand Describes Visit of Frank to Undertakers [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 29th, 2021]
- 199 Thursday, 31st July 1913 William Gheesling First Witness Today [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 26th, 2021]
- 200 Friday, 1st August 1913 Acquitted In The Same Court, She Believers Is Innocent [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2024]
- 201 Friday, 1st August 1913 Attorneys for Both Sides Riled by Scott’s Testimony; Replies Cause Lively Tilts [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 25th, 2021]
- 202 Friday, 1st August 1913 Blood Found by Dr. Smith on Chips and Lee’s Shirt [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 17th, 2021]
- 203 Friday, 1st August 1913 E. F. Holloway Testimony [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 21st, 2021]
- 204 Friday, 1st August 1913 Finding of Hair and Envelope Described by Factory Machinist [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2021]
- 205 Friday, 1st August 1913 Frank’s Presence in Office at Time He Says He Was There is Denied by Girl on Stand [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 22nd, 2021]
- 206 Friday, 1st August 1913 Haslett Describes Visit to Home of Leo Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 19th, 2021]
- 207 Friday, 1st August 1913 Holloway Denies Affidavit He Signed for Solicitor [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 24th, 2021]
- 208 Friday, 1st August 1913 Leo Frank Innocent, Says Mrs. Appelbaum [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 18th, 2021]
- 209 Friday, 1st August 1913 Mrs. Arthur White Takes Stand Today [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2021]
- 210 Friday, 1st August 1913 Sweeper Swears No Spots Were on Floor Day Before Murder [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2021]
- 211 Friday, 1st August 1913 William Gheesling, Embalmer, Tells of Wounds on Girl’s Body [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 23rd, 2021]
- 212 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Frequent and Angry Clashes Between Attorneys Mark the Hearing of Darley’s Testimony [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 13th, 2021]
- 213 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Gay Febuary Tells Frank Jury About Statement Prisoner Made [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 6th, 2021]
- 214 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Husband of Minola McKnight Describes Movements of Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 9th, 2021]
- 215 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Mary Phagan Murdered Within Hour After Dinner [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2021]
- 216 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Negro Lurking in Factory Seen by Wife of Employee [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 11th, 2021]
- 217 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Policeman W. F. Anderson Tells of Newt Lee’s Telephone Call [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2021]
- 218 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Startling Statements Made During Testimony of Dr. Harris [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 12th, 2021]
- 219 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Stenographer Parry Identifies Notes Taken at Phagan Inquest [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2021]
- 220 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Witnesses Called To Stand To Testify Against Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 13th, 2024]
- 221 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Women and Girls Thronging Court for Trial of Leo Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 7th, 2021]
- 222 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Break in the Frank Trial May Come With the Hearing Of Jim Conley’s Testimony [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2021]
- 223 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Chief Beavers Tells of Seeing Blood Spots on Factory Floor [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 26th, 2021]
- 224 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Condition of Girl’s Body Described by Dr. J. W. Hurt [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2021]
- 225 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Detective Waggoner Describes Extreme Nervousness of Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 1st, 2021]
- 226 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Dorsey Pleased With Progress [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2021]
- 227 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Finding of Dead Girl’s Parasol is Told by Policeman Lasseter [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2021]
- 228 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Fixing Hour of Girl’s Death Through Aid of Modern Science The Prosecution’s Greatest Aid [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 30th, 2021]
- 229 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Girl Asked for Mary Phagan’s Pay But Was Refused by Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 28th, 2021]
- 230 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Good Order Kept in Court by Vigilance of Deputies [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 27th, 2021]
- 231 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Mistrial Near When Jury Saw a Newspaper in Judge’s Hands [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2021]
- 232 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Resume of Week’s Evidence Shows Little Progress Made [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2021]
- 233 Monday, 4th August 1913 Dr. H. F. Harris Will Take Stand This Afternoon [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 23rd, 2021]
- 234 Monday, 4th August 1913 Every Man on Franks Jury Gets Nickname for Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 22nd, 2021]
- 235 Monday, 4th August 1913 Frank on Stand Wednesday Week [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 24th, 2021]
- 236 Monday, 4th August 1913 Leo Franks Trial Is Attracting Universal Interest in Georgia [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 21st, 2021]
- 237 Monday, 4th August 1913 Their Testimony Is Important In The Trial Of Leo M. Frank [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2024]
- 238 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Amazing Testimony of Conley Marks Crucial Point of Trial; Says Frank Admitted Crime [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 19th, 2021]
- 239 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Conley Grilled Five Hours By Luther Rosser [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 20th, 2021]
- 240 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Conley Is Mercilessly Grilled At Afternoon Session of Court [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 18th, 2021]
- 241 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Flashlight in The Constitution Introduced in Trial of Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 17th, 2021]
- 242 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Frank Very Nervous, Testifies L. O. Grice [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 13th, 2021]
- 243 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Handsome Woman Seeks in Vain For Witness at Franks Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 14th, 2021]
- 244 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Scenes In Courtroom Monday While Conley Was On Stand [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2024]
- 245 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Stanford Recalled By Solicitor Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 12th, 2021]
- 246 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Witnesses in Franks Trial In Role of Marriage Witnesses [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 16th, 2021]
- 247 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Women of Every Class and Age Listen With Morbid Curiosity To Testimony of Negro Conley [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 15th, 2021]
- 248 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Conley Remains Calm Under Grilling Cross-Examination [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2021]
- 249 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Conleys Main Story Still Remains Unshaken [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 11th, 2021]
- 250 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Defense Asks Judge Roan to Strike From Records Part of Conley Testimony [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 8th, 2021]
- 251 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Ignorance of Negro Witnesses Helps Them When on the Stand [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 7th, 2021]
- 252 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Mincey Affidavit Is Denied By Conley During Afternoon [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 9th, 2021]
- 253 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Women Are Playing Big Part In Trial Of Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2024]
- 254 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Applause Sweeps Courtroom When Dorsey Scores a Point [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 2nd, 2021]
- 255 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Because He is Patriotic Mincey is Here for Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 1st, 2021]
- 256 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Hugh Dorsey Wins His Spurs; Crowd Recognizes Gameness [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 30th, 2021]
- 257 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Judges Decision Admits Conley Testimony in Full [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2021]
- 258 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Mary Phagan Was Strangled Declares Dr. H. F. Harris [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 4th, 2021]
- 259 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Mrs. Coleman Tells of Cooking Cabbage for Dr. H. F. Harris [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 3rd, 2021]
- 260 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Spontaneous Applause Greets Dorseys Victory [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 6th, 2021]
- 261 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Their Testimony Will Have Direct Bearing On Leo Frank's Case [Last Updated On: August 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- 262 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Unable to Shake Conleys Story Rosser Ends Cross-Examination [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 5th, 2021]
- 263 Thursday, 7th August 1913 While Murder Trial Goes on Witnesses While Away Time With Old Camp Meeting Songs [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 29th, 2021]
- 264 Friday, 8th August 1913 Dalton Corroborates Statements Contained in Conleys Testimony [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2021]
- 265 Friday, 8th August 1913 Defense May Call for Character Witnesses Today [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 24th, 2021]
- 266 Friday, 8th August 1913 Dorsey Forces Childs to Admit Certain Portions of His Testimony Could Not Be Considered Expert [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 27th, 2021]
- 267 Friday, 8th August 1913 Dr. Childs Differs with Harris As to Processes of Digestion [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 26th, 2021]
- 268 Friday, 8th August 1913 Dr. Frank Eskridge Aiding Prosecution [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 23rd, 2021]
- 269 Friday, 8th August 1913 Harris Sticks to Testimony As to Time of Girls Death [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2021]
- 270 Friday, 8th August 1913 Rosser Swears Bludgeon Was Not In Factory Day After the Murder [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 20th, 2021]
- 271 Friday, 8th August 1913 Scott Called by Defense To Refute Conleys Story [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 25th, 2021]
- 272 Friday, 8th August 1913 Will Defense Put Character of Leo Frank Before Jury? [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 21st, 2021]
- 273 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Civil Engineer and Photographer Tell of Making Plats and Photos [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 13th, 2021]
- 274 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Conductor Also Swears Epps Boy Was Not on Car With Mary Phagan [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 16th, 2021]
- 275 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Couldnt Locate Epps Boy When Wanted in Court [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 18th, 2021]
- 276 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Defense Will Seek to Show That Mary Phagans Body Was Tossed Down a Chute in Rear of Pencil Factory And Not Taken Down by Elevator As the State Insists [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 19th, 2021]
- 277 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Epps Boy Not With Mary Phagan, Declares Street Car Motorman [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 10th, 2021]
- 278 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Harry Scott and Boots Rogers Recalled to Stand by the State [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 12th, 2021]
- 279 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Hinchey Tells of Seeing Frank on Car on Day of the Murder [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 11th, 2021]
- 280 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Holloway, Witness for Defense, Riddled By Cross-Examination [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 17th, 2021]
- 281 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Hopkins Woman Denies Charges Made By Dalton and Jim Conley; Is Forced to Admit Untruths [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 14th, 2021]
- 282 Saturday, 9th August 1913 N. V. Darley Denies Testimony Given by Conley and Dalton [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 15th, 2021]
- 283 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Witness Admits Discrepancies in Model of Pencil Factory [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2021]
- 284 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Defense Will Renew Attack Upon Dr. Harris Testimony [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 6th, 2021]
- 285 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Epps Boy Denies Trying to Avoid Being Called to the Stand Again [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 5th, 2021]
- 286 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Frank A. Hooper Is Proving Big Aid to Solicitor Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 3rd, 2021]
- 287 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Introduction by Defense of Host Of Character Witnesses Probable [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 4th, 2021]
- 288 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Is Defense Planning Telling Blow At Testimony Given by Jim Conley? [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 1st, 2021]
- 289 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Reporter Makes Denial of Charge That Reports Have Been Flavored [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2021]
- 290 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Schiff Put on Stand to Refute Conley and Dalton Testimony [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 7th, 2021]
- 291 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Schiff Testimony Contradicts That Given by Dalton and Negro Conley [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 8th, 2021]
- 292 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Startling Testimony of Conley Feature of Trials Second Week [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 2nd, 2021]
- 293 Monday, 11th August 1913 Jurors Have a Great Time Playing Jokes on Deputies [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 26th, 2021]
- 294 Monday, 11th August 1913 Murder Evidence May Be Concluded by Next Saturday [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 27th, 2021]
- 295 Tuesday, 12th August 1913 As the Very Wildest of Guessing Dr. Westmoreland Characterizes Testimony Given by Dr. Harris [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2021]
- 296 Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Defense Has Best Day Since Trial of Frank Began [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2021]
- 297 Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Dr. Hancock Called by Defense, Assails Dr. Harris Testimony [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 21st, 2021]
- 298 Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Expert Flatly Contradicts The Testimony of Dr. Harris [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 24th, 2021]
- 299 Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Franks Financial Sheet Would Take 3 Hours Work to Finish Joel Hunter [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 19th, 2021]
- 300 Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Guesswork and Not Science Asserts Dr. J. C. Olmstead [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2021]
- 301 Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Schiff Admits He Kept Conley Knowing He Was Worthless [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 23rd, 2021]
- 302 Wednesday, 13th August 1913 Many Witnesses Take the Stand to Refute Points of Prosecution [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2021]
- 303 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Bitter Fight at Morning Session Over Testimony of Dr. Wm. Owen [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 29th, 2023]
- 304 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Dr. William Owen Tells How Conleys Story Was Re-enacted [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 16th, 2021]
- 305 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Financial Sheets Introduced At Frank Trial in Afternoon [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 3rd, 2023]
- 306 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Former Office Boy Saw No Women With Frank on Thanksgiving Day [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 4th, 2023]
- 307 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Lemmie Quinn is Severely Grilled by Solicitor Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 2nd, 2023]
- 308 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Lively Tilts Mark the Hearing Of Testimony of Dr. Kendrick [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 6th, 2023]
- 309 Thursday, 14th August 1913 More Witnesses Are Called to Blacken Daltons Character [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2023]
- 310 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Mother of Frank Denounces Solicitor Dorsey in Court [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2021]
- 311 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Mrs. Rae Frank, Mother of Prisoner, Denounces Solicitor Hugh Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 30th, 2023]
- 312 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Quinn Intimates That Spots May Have Been on Floor for Months [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 5th, 2023]
- 313 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Surprise Sprung by Introduction of Character Witnesses by Defense [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 15th, 2021]
- 314 Friday, 15th August 1913 Cars Often Ahead of Schedule Declares a Street Car Man [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 20th, 2023]
- 315 Friday, 15th August 1913 Character of Frank Good, So Many Witnesses Declare [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2023]
- 316 Friday, 15th August 1913 Defense Witness Admit Barrett is Sensible Fellow [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2023]
- 317 Friday, 15th August 1913 Eight Character Witnesses Come to Defense of Superintendent [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2023]
- 318 Friday, 15th August 1913 Elevator Made Loud Noise Said Employee of Pencil Company [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 13th, 2023]
- 319 Friday, 15th August 1913 Factory Forewoman Swears Conley Said He Was Drunk on April 26 [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 25th, 2023]
- 320 Friday, 15th August 1913 Factory Mechanic Tells of Blood on Floor From Mans Wounded Hand [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 18th, 2023]
- 321 Friday, 15th August 1913 Frank in Jovial Mood While Poker Game Was Going on at His House on Night of 26th [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 14th, 2023]
- 322 Friday, 15th August 1913 Frank Not Nervous on Night Of Murder Says Mrs. Ursenbach [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 23rd, 2023]
- 323 Friday, 15th August 1913 Lawyers Appear Very Interested in Raincoat Lent to Leo M. Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 10th, 2023]
- 324 Friday, 15th August 1913 Many Men Swear to Good Character of Superintendent of Pencil Factory [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 28th, 2023]
- 325 Friday, 15th August 1913 Milton Klein, Visitor of Frank, Is Grilled by Solicitor Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 12th, 2023]
- 326 Friday, 15th August 1913 Miss Eva May Flowers Did Not See Any Blood on Factory Floor [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2023]
- 327 Friday, 15th August 1913 Mother-in-Law of Frank Denies Charges in Cooks Affidavit [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 27th, 2023]
- 328 Friday, 15th August 1913 Pittsburg Witness Tells of Franks Standing in School [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 24th, 2023]
- 329 Friday, 15th August 1913 Sig Montag Tells of Employment Of Detectives and Two Lawyers [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 17th, 2023]
- 330 Friday, 15th August 1913 Sister of Mrs. Leo M. Frank Tells Jury About Card Game [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2023]
- 331 Friday, 15th August 1913 Two More Character Witnesses Are Introduced by the Defense [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2023]
- 332 Friday, 15th August 1913 Wife and Mother of Frank Are Permitted to Remain in Court [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 16th, 2023]
- 333 Friday, 15th August 1913 Women Tell of Seeing Frank On Way to and From Factory On Day That Girl Was Murdered [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2023]
- 334 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Aged Negro Drayman Called As a Witness Against Conley [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 4th, 2023]
- 335 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Both Wife and Phone, He Says, Are Expensive and Necessary [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 5th, 2023]
- 336 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Credit Man is Put on Stand to Identify Franks Writing [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 6th, 2023]
- 337 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Dorsey Questions Witness About Alleged Fund for Franks Defense [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2023]
- 338 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Every Girl on Fourth Floor of Factory Will Go on Stand [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 2nd, 2023]
- 339 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Factory Employees Testimony Causes Laughter in Court Room [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 7th, 2023]
- 340 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Frank as Innocent as Angels Conley Told Her, Says Witness [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 25th, 2023]
- 341 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Host of Witnesses Declare Franks Character to Be Good [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 1st, 2023]
- 342 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Leo Frank Innocent, Said Conley, According to a Girl Operator [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 30th, 2023]
- 343 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Maid in Schiff Home Tells of Phone Message From Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 26th, 2023]
- 344 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Miss Mary Perk Tells Jurymen She Believes Conley Is Guilty [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 29th, 2023]
- 345 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Mother of Frank Takes Stand to Identify Letter Son Wrote [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 28th, 2023]
- 346 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Mrs. Rae Frank Goes on Stand in Defense of Her Son [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 8th, 2023]
- 347 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Never Saw Any Women in Office of Frank Says Negro Witness [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 31st, 2023]
- 348 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Says Frank Broke Baseball Date Shortly After Girl Was Killed [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 23rd, 2023]
- 349 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Still Another Office Boy Swears He Never Saw Women With Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 24th, 2023]
- 350 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Traveling Salesman for Montags Tells of Conversation With Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 27th, 2023]
- 351 Sunday, 17th August 1913 Prisoner’s Mother Questioned As to Wealth of Frank Family [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 8th, 2023]
- 352 Sunday, 17th August 1913 That Pinkertons Double-Crossed Police, Dorsey Tries to Prove [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 7th, 2023]
- 353 Monday, 18th August 1913 Frank May Tell Story To Jury On Stand Today [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 8th, 2023]
- 354 Monday, 18th August 1913 Mary Phagan's Grandmother Dies After Dreaming Girl Was Living [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2023]
- 355 Monday, 18th August 1913 Men on Frank Jury Must Be Some Mighty Good Husbands Asserts the Deputy in Charge [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2023]
- 356 Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Books And Papers Put In Evidence By The Defense [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2023]
- 357 Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Climax of Trial Reached When Frank Faced Jury [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 12th, 2023]
- 358 Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Frank Ends Statement After Testifying Four Hours [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2023]
- 359 Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Frank's Character Is Testified To By Long List Of Girls [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2023]
- 360 Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Harlee Branch Tells Of Conley Pantomine [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2023]
- 361 Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Mrs. Wardlaw Denies Ever Seeing Frank On Car With Little Girl [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2023]
- 362 Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Clashes Between Lawyers Mark Effort To Impeach Negro Cook [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2023]
- 363 Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Denies He Said He Was Willing To Lead Party To Lynch Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2023]
- 364 Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Dr. Clarence Johnson Is Called To Corroborate Dr. Roy Harris [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2023]
- 365 Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Saw Mary Phagan On Her Way To Pencil Factory, Says Mccoy [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2023]
- 366 Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Sideboard In Leo Frank's Home Moved, Asserts Husband Of Cook [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2023]
- 367 Wednesday, 20th August 1913 State Is Hard Hit By Judge Ruling Barring Evidence Attacking Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 12th, 2023]
- 368 Wednesday, 20th August 1913 State Suffers a Severe Blow When Testimony Is Ruled Out [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 12th, 2023]
- 369 Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Witness Swears He Saw Frank Forcing Unwelcome Attentions Upon the Little Phagan Girl [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2023]
- 370 Thursday, 21st August 1913 Frank Hooper Opens Argument In Leo Frank Case This Morning [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 20th, 2023]
- 371 Thursday, 21st August 1913 Frank’s Character Bad Declare Many Women and Girls on Stand [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 12th, 2023]
- 372 Thursday, 21st August 1913 Girls Testify to Seeing Frank Enter Dressing Room With Woman [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 12th, 2023]
- 373 Thursday, 21st August 1913 Girls Testify to Seeing Frank Talking to Little Mary Phagan With His Hands on Her Person [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 20th, 2023]
- 374 Thursday, 21st August 1913 Leo Frank Takes Stand Again Despite Objection of Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 20th, 2023]
- 375 Thursday, 21st August 1913 Railway Employee Swears Car Reached Center of City at 12:03 [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 20th, 2023]
- 376 Thursday, 21st August 1913 Starnes Tells How Affidavit From Negro Cook Was Secured [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2023]
- 377 Thursday, 21st August 1913 Swears That Frank Prepared Sheets in Less Than 2 Hours [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 12th, 2023]
- 378 Thursday, 21st August 1913 Testimony of Dr. Harris Upheld By Noted Stomach Specialists [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2023]
- 379 Thursday, 21st August 1913 Testimony of Hollis Assaulted by Witness [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2023]
- 380 Friday, 22nd August 1913 Arnold Ridicules Plot Alleged By Prosecution And Attacks The Methods Used By Detective [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 26th, 2023]
- 381 Friday, 22nd August 1913 Chronological Table Of Frank's Actions On Day Of Murder [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2023]
- 382 Friday, 22nd August 1913 Frank Case May Go To Jury Late This Afternoon [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 26th, 2023]
- 383 Friday, 22nd August 1913 In Dramatic Phrases Hooper Outlines Events Leading Up To And Following Death Of Girl [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2023]
- 384 Saturday, 23rd August 1913 Dorsey's Brilliant Address Attacking Leo Frank Is Stopped By Adjournment Of Court Friday [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 26th, 2023]
- 385 Sunday, 24th August 1913 Many Records Are Badly Broken By State's Most Expensive Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 26th, 2023]
- 386 Sunday, 24th August 1913 Solicitor Reasserts His Conviction Of Bad Character And Guilt Of Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2023]
- 387 Monday, 25th August 1913 Leo Frank's Fate May Be Decided By Monday Night [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2023]
- 388 Tuesday, 26th August 1913 As Bells Tolled, Dorsey Closed Magnificent Argument Which Fastened Crime On Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2023]
- 389 Tuesday, 26th August 1913 Frank Convicted, Asserts Innocence [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2023]
- 390 Tuesday, 26th August 1913 Glad And Relieved Trial Is Over. No Doubt Of Leo Frank's Guilt. Mrs. J. W. Coleman [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2023]
- 391 Tuesday, 26th August 1913 Guilty, Declares Jury [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2023]
- 392 Tuesday, 26th August 1913 Here Is The Chronological Order Of Final Day Of Frank's Trial [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2023]
- 393 Tuesday, 26th August 1913 Leo Frank Received Fair Trial Declares Chief Newport Lanford [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2023]
- 394 Tuesday, 26th August 1913 Mary Phagan, The Victim [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2023]
- 395 Wednesday, 27th August 1913 Frank Sentenced On Murder Charge To Hang October 10 [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2023]
- 396 Wednesday, 27th August 1913 Hugh Dorsey's Great Speech Feature Of The Frank Trial By Sidney Ormond [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 30th, 2023]
- 397 Thursday, 28th August 1913 Jail Cell Of Leo M. Frank Now Like Living Room [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 30th, 2023]
- 398 Friday, 29th August 1913 Leo M. Frank To Make No Public Statement [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2023]
- 399 Sunday, 31st August 1913 Graduates Of Cornell Will Aid Leo M. Frank In Fight For Life [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 30th, 2023]
- 400 Wednesday, 3rd September 1913: Judge Condemns Pistol Carrying, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- 401 Thursday, 4th September 1913 Frank Trial Bills Are Ordered Paid [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2024]
- 402 Friday, 5th September 1913 Grand Jury May Act On Jim Conley Today [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2024]
- 403 Saturday, 6th September 1913: Grand Jury Adjourns To Go To Ball Game, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- 404 Tuesday, 9th September 1913 Judge Roan Urged For New Judgeship [Last Updated On: September 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2024]
- 405 Wednesday, 10th September 1913 Longer Vacation Given Phagan Case Workers [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2024]
- 406 Thursday, 11th September 1913: Hugh Dorsey Sued For $5,000 Damages, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- 407 Thursday, 11th September 1913 Judge Hill May Get Atlanta Judgeship [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2024]
- 408 Friday, 12th September 1913 Plennie Minor Will Barbecue Tomorrow [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2024]
- 409 Saturday, 13th September 1913: Attack Is Renewed On Frank Juror, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- 410 Saturday, 13th September 1913 Classmate Of Leo Frank Writes Warm Defense [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2024]
- 411 Sunday, 14th September 1913 Ben Hill Will Go On Fulton Bench As Fourth Judge [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2024]
- 412 Monday, 15th September 1913 Are Burns Men Here [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2024]
- 413 Monday, 15th September 1913: Frank Trial Not Fair Declares Preacher, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- 414 Tuesday, 16th September 1913 Jim Conley's Lawyer Planning His Defense [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2024]
- 415 Wednesday, 17th September 1913 No Bill Is Found Against Newt Lee [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2024]
- 416 Thursday, 18th September 1913: Heavy Dockets Keep Fulton Judges Busy, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- 417 Thursday, 18th September 1913 Jews Are Organizing To Stop Defamation [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2024]
- 418 Friday, 19th September 1913 Delay In Hearing Of Plea For Frank [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2024]
- 419 Saturday, 20th September 1913 Beavers Will Teach Police What To Do In Big Murder Case [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2024]
- 420 Sunday, 21st September 1913 Great Watch Finders [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2024]
- 421 Tuesday, 23rd September 1913: No Judge Yet Named To Hear Frank Motion, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- 422 Wednesday, 24th September 1913 Leo Frank Again Made President Of B'nai B'rith [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2024]
- 423 Friday, 26th September 1913 Did Not Discuss Guilt Of Frank [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2024]
- 424 Saturday, 27th September 1913: Cant Fire Man For Doing Duty, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- 425 Saturday, 27th September 1913 Smith And Arnold Indicted For Fight [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2024]
- 426 Sunday, 28th September 1913 Grief Of Mrs. Coleman Is A Pitiful Sight [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2024]
- 427 Tuesday, 30th September 1913 Speculation Is Rife As To Who'll Hear Leo Frank?s Motion [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2024]
- 428 Wednesday, 1st October 1913 Frank Case Papers To Be Served Today [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 429 Thursday, 2nd October 1913 115 Reasons Given Why Frank Should Get Another Trial [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 430 Friday, 3rd October 1913 May Use Jurors To Deny Charges [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 431 Saturday, 4th October 1913 Interest Centers In Attacks Made On Frank Jurors [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 432 Sunday, 5th October 1913 A.h. Henslee May Establish Alibi [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 433 Monday, 6th October 1913 Sparta Citizens Insist Henslee Was Prejudiced [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 434 Tuesday, 7th October 1913 Henslee Answers Sprata Citizens [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 435 Wednesday, 8th October 1913 Frank Hearing Will He Held On Saturday [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 436 Thursday, 9th October 1913 Judge To Grant Dorsey’s Request [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 437 Friday, 10th October 1913 New Trial Hearing Postponed For Week [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 438 Saturday, 11th October 1913 35 Lawyers In Race For Municipal Court [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 439 Sunday, 12th October 1913 Henslee Confers With Hugh Dorsey [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 440 Monday, 13th October 1913 Photo By Francis E. Price. [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 441 Tuesday, 14th October 1913 Dorsey Expected Back In Atlanta Wednesday [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 442 Wednesday, 15th October 1913 Dorsey Will Return To Gate City Today [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 443 Thursday, 16th October 1913 Dorsey Will Request Postponement Again [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 444 Friday, 17th October 1913 Dorsey To Be Ready By Next Wednesday [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 445 Saturday, 18th October 1913 Criminal Court Will Convene Monday Week [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 446 Sunday, 19th October 1913 Frank Innocent Says Man Who Claims To Be Murder Witness [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 447 Monday, 20th October 1913 Locked Doors Guard Witness Who Declares Frank Innocent [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 448 Wednesday, 22nd October 1913 Many Affidavits Defend The Jury [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 449 Thursday, 23rd October 1913 Crowd Conducted Frank Trial Says Prisoner's Lawyer [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 450 Friday, 24th October 1913 Proof Of Charges Will Mean A New Trial, Says Court [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 451 Saturday, 25th October 1913 Jury Loaned Ears To Ravings Of Mob, Says Rube Arnold [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 452 Sunday, 26th October 1913 Next Frank Trial May Be Held In Chatham County [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 453 Monday, 27th October 1913 Arnold To Resume His Speech Today [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 454 Tuesday, 28th October 1913 Hooper And Dorsey Ridicule Argument Of Reuben Arnold [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 455 Wednesday, 29th October 1913 Arnold Branded With Falsehood By Hugh Dorsey [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 456 Thursday, 30th October 1913 Retrial Hearing For Leo M. Frank Comes To Close [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 457 Friday, 31st October 1913 Roan Announces Decision Today [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- 458 Saturday, 1st November 1913: Trial Judge Says Last Word On Bias Of Jury, Declares Court Of Appeals, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 459 Sunday, 2nd November 1913: Judges Of Municipal Court Named Saturday Afternoon Supplant Peace Justices, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 460 Monday, 3rd November 1913: Judges Of New Court Are Named, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 2nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 30th, 2024]
- 461 Tuesday, 4th November 1913: Municipal Court Positions Sought By Over 1,000 Men, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 462 Wednesday, 5th November 1913: Highwaymen Given Limit Of The Law, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 463 Thursday, 6th November 1913: Dorsey Spent $1,145.39 In The Leo Frank Case, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 464 Friday, 7th November 1913: Thomas Is Given Chief Judgeship, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 465 Sunday, 9th November 1913: A Dead Hero Is The Poorest Sort Of A Husband; Boots Rogers, Hero Extraordinary, Learns Lesson, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 466 Monday, 10th November 1913: War Is Declared On Beer Saloons And Locker Clubs, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 467 Tuesday, 11th November 1913: No Postponement In Frank Hearing, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 468 Wednesday, 12th November 1913: Objected To Shaving Fellow Policeman, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 469 Thursday, 13th November 1913: Woman Who Led Campaign To Put End To Vice In Chicago Confers With Chief Beavers, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 470 Friday, 14th November 1913: P. H. Brewster. Albert Howell, Jr. Hugh M. Dorsey. Arthur Heyman. Dorsey, Brewster, Howell & Heyman. Attorneys-at-law, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 471 Saturday, 15th November 1913: P. H. Brewster. Albert Howell, Jr. Hugh M. Dorsey. Arthur Heyman. Dorsey, Brewster, Howell & Heyman. Attorneys-at-law., The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 472 Sunday, 16th November 1913: Woodward Vetoes Fence Resolution, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 473 Monday, 17th November 1913: P. H. Brewster. Albert Howell, Jr. Hugh M. Dorsey. Arthur Heyman. Dorsey, Brewster, Howell & Heyman. Attorneys-at-law., The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 474 Tuesday, 18th November 1913: Conleys Trial Waits On The Supreme Court, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 475 Wednesday, 19th November 1913: First Murder Trial Before Judge Hill, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 476 Thursday, 20th November 1913: Nation-wide Search For Missing Wife, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 477 Friday, 21st November 1913: Jim Conleys Case Is Once More Delayed, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 478 Saturday, 22nd November 1913: Will Ask Early Trial For Factory Sweeper, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 479 Sunday, 23rd November 1913: Burlesque Probe Started By Chief And By Recorder, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 480 Monday, 24th November 1913: Burlesque Houses Willing For Chief To Act As Censor, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 481 Tuesday, 25th November 1913: Conleys Lawyer Will Ask Immediate Trial, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 482 Wednesday, 26th November 1913: Conley Will Be Tried During January Term, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 483 Thursday, 27th November 1913: Gone Are The Days Of Oratory At The Bar, Says Pendleton, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 484 Friday, 28th November 1913: Judge Roan Saves Youth From Sentencing Himself, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 485 Saturday, 29th November 1913: Gillham Must Pay His Wife Alimony, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 486 Sunday, 30th November 1913: Colyar Arrested On Cheat Charges, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- 487 Monday, 1st December 1913: Soldiers To Parade For Corn Club Boys, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 488 Tuesday, 2nd December 1913: Collins May Make Self-defense Plea, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 489 Thursday, 4th December 1913: Collins Is Freed Of Murder Of Negro, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 490 Friday, 5th December 1913: Oglethorpe Fund Growing Rapidly, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 491 Saturday, 6th December 1913: Detectives' Pay Day Of Interest To "Dips", The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 492 Sunday, 7th December 1913: Atlanta's Female Detectives Are Not One Bit Like The Ones You Often Read About In Books, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 493 Monday, 8th December 1913: Chief J. L. Beavers Speaks At Toccoa On Civic Reforms, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 494 Tuesday, 9th December 1913: "deaf And Dumb" Man Talks To Detective, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 495 Wednesday, 10th December 1913: Head Of Vice Squad, Indorsed By Chief, Demoted By Board, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 496 Thursday, 11th December 1913: Red Cross Seal Workers Set Furious Pace On First Day, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 497 Friday, 12th December 1913: Frank's Lawyers Complete Brief, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 498 Saturday, 13th December 1913: Dorsey As Severe As Frank Defense, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 499 Sunday, 14th December 1913: Atlanta's Strides From Day To Day, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 500 Monday, 15th December 1913: Frank Case Opens In Supreme Court, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 501 Tuesday, 16th December 1913: Seven Managers Of Locker Clubs Arrested In Raid, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 502 Wednesday, 17th December 1913: Leo Frank's Fate Now Rests With High Tribunal, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 503 Friday, 19th December 1913: Broyles To Oppose Roan For Appellate Judgeship Many Seek Police Bench, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 504 Saturday, 20th December 1913: Social Items, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 505 Sunday, 21st December 1913: Supplementary Briefs To Correct Mistakes, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 506 Monday, 22nd December 1913: Court In Whitfield Convenes January 5, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 507 Tuesday, 23rd December 1913: Col. W. S. Thomson To Be Buried Today, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 508 Thursday, 25th December 1913: Laboring Folk Of Griffin Send Dorsey Xmas Present, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 509 Saturday, 27th December 1913: Supplemental Briefs Ready In Frank Case, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 510 Wednesday, 31st December 1913: Men And Business Bulletin No. 91, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2024]
- 511 Thursday, 1st January 1914: Gunman And Thug Busy In Atlanta During Year 1913, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 512 Thursday, 8th January 1914: Frank Attorneys File Supplemental Brief, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 513 Thursday, 15th January 1914: Dorsey Will Not Reply To Latest Frank Brief, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 514 Saturday, 7th February 1914: Decision Is Expected In Frank Case Today, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 515 Friday, 13th February 1914: Decision Is Expected In Frank Case Today, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 516 Saturday, 14th February 1914: No Decision As Yet In The Frank Case, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 517 Wednesday, 18th February 1914: Leo M. Frank Has Not Lost All Hope, Counsel Will Make Vigorous Fight To Save The Life Of Their Client, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 518 Thursday, 19th February 1914: Counsel For Frank To Ask A Rehearing By Supreme Court, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 519 Friday, 20th February 1914: Frank's Attorneys Could Not Complete Document Yesterday Speculation As To What Burns Will Do., The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 520 Saturday, 21st February 1914: Jim Conley Case To Come To Trial Week From Today, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 521 Sunday, 22nd February 1914: State Witness Repudiates Testimony Against Frank, Promised Money, He Says, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 522 Monday, 23rd February 1914: Mrs. Nina Formby Makes Affidavit To Assist Frank, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 523 Tuesday, 24th February 1914: All Night Search To Find M'knight Meets No Success Dorsey Seeks To Show Hair That Of Phagan, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 524 Wednesday, 25th February 1914: Latham Leaves To Seek Uncle Of Mary Phagan, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 525 Thursday, 26th February 1914: Plied With Whisky She Lied In Story Told About Frank Says Mrs. Formby, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 526 Friday, 27th February 1914: Detectives Scored In Alleged Formby Confession, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 527 Saturday, 28th February 1914: Appeal For Frank Delayed By Hope Of New Evidence, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 528 Sunday, 1st March 1914: Helen Ferguson Tells Defense In Affidavit Of Advance By Conley, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 529 Monday, 2nd March 1914: Frank Case Waits On Transmission Of Legal Papers, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 530 Tuesday, 3rd March 1914: Many Affidavits Held By Defense, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 531 Wednesday, 4th March 1914: Luther Z. Rosser Holds Conference In New York Over Leo Frank's Case, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 532 Thursday, 5th March 1914: Geo. Epps Brands As A Falsehood Story Of His Son In Affidavit, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2025]
- 533 Friday, 6th March 1914: Frank's Time Alibi Gets New Support In Two Affidavits Given The Defense, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 534 Saturday, 7th March 1914: No Clemency Plea Planned For Frank, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 535 Sunday, 8th March 1914: New Developments In Case Of Frank Come With A Rush After Resentence, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 536 Monday, 9th March 1914 Leo Frank Answers List of Questions Bearing on Points Made Against Him [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 21st, 2021]
- 537 Tuesday, 10th March 1914: Frank Will Use Address By Taft, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 538 Wednesday, 11th March 1914: Burns To Return By Next Friday And Make Report, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 539 Thursday, 12th March 1914: Smith To Protect Conley From Grill By William Burns, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 540 Friday, 13th March 1914: Burns Expected To Arrive Today, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 541 Saturday, 14th March 1914: More Affidavits Are Made Public By Frank Defense, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 542 Sunday, 15th March 1914: M'knight Badly Injured Trying To Slip Into City Unnoticed By Detectives, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 543 Monday, 16th March 1914: From Pulpits Comes Call For New Trial For Frank Burns Here To Open Probe, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 544 Tuesday, 17th March 1914: Willing To Help Detective Burns, Asserts Lanford, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 545 Wednesday, 18th March 1914: Walker Mistaken For Leo. M. Frank And Nearly Nabbed, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 546 Thursday, 19th March 1914: Smith To Thwart Secret Attempt To Grill Conley, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 547 Friday, 20th March 1914: Crime In Factory Foulest He Ever Knew, Says Burns, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 548 Saturday, 21st March 1914: Detective Burns Given Hot Roast, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 549 Sunday, 22nd March 1914: Hensley's Evidence Will Attack Part Of Becker's Story, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 550 Monday, 23rd March 1914: Detective Burns Goes To New York To Hunt Evidence, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 551 Tuesday, 24th March 1914: Allan Pinkerton Defends Agency In Frank Probe, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 552 Wednesday, 25th March 1914: Smith Is Giving His Service Free To James Conley, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 10th, 2025]
- 553 Thursday, 26th March 1914: Probe Telegrams Sent From Newark, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 554 Saturday, 28th March 1914: Jim Conley's Story Assailed In Motion Of Frank's Counsel, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 555 Sunday, 29th March 1914: Leonard Haas Back From New York Trip, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 556 Monday, 30th March 1914: Welcome Given To B'nai B'rith, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2025]
- 557 Thursday, 2nd April 1914: Burns Is Expected To Arrive Thursday, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 24th, 2025]
- 558 Friday, 3rd April 1914: Guy Biddinger Leaves. Destination A Secret, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 24th, 2025]
- 559 Saturday, 4th April 1914: Burns Is Coming To Resume Probe Of Phagan Case, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 24th, 2025]
- 560 Sunday, 5th April 1914: Burns Will Seek Talk With Conley Early This Week, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 24th, 2025]
- 561 Tuesday, 7th April 1914: More Affidavits For Frank Motion, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 24th, 2025]
- 562 Wednesday, 8th April 1914: Did Stover Girl Go To Factory?, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 24th, 2025]
- 563 Thursday, 9th April 1914: Intimates Trickery Caused Adoption Of Morris Resolutions, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 24th, 2025]
- 564 Friday, 10th April 1914: Interest Centered In Report Of Burns, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 565 Saturday, 11th April 1914: New Evidence Against Jim Conley Reported, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 566 Sunday, 12th April 1914: Reward Of $1,000 Offered By Burns, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 567 Monday, 13th April 1914: Burns Expected To Return Soon, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 568 Tuesday, 14th April 1914: Detective Burns Return To City Today, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 569 Wednesday, 15th April 1914: State May Oppose Plans Of The Defense, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 570 Thursday, 16th April 1914: Leo Frank's Fight To Get New Trial Will Begin Today, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 571 Friday, 17th April 1914: Way Is Paved To Take Case Of Leo M. Frank Before Federal Court, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 572 Saturday, 18th April 1914: Report By Detective Burns Expected Today, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 573 Sunday, 19th April 1914: Testimony He Gave At Trial Was True, Declares M'knight, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 574 Monday, 20th April 1914: Burns Expected To Return Today, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 575 Tuesday, 21st April 1914: Grand Jury To Act On Leo Frank Case, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 576 Wednesday, 22nd April 1914: Lanford Declines To Show Affidavits, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 577 Thursday, 23rd April 1914: Conley Is Guilty, Asserts W. J. Burns, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 578 Friday, 24th April 1914: Battle For Life Of Leo M. Frank Begins In Court, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 579 Saturday, 25th April 1914: Did Not Confess To Girl's Murder, Says Jim Conley, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2025]
- 580 Sunday, 26th April 1914: Says Love Letters Written By Conley Prove Him Guilty, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2025]
- 581 Monday, 27th April 1914: Dorsey And Juror Hold Conference, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2025]
- 582 Tuesday, 28th April 1914: Frank's Lawyers Hear Confession Witnesses Now Repudiate Stories, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2025]
- 583 Wednesday, 29th April 1914: Dorsey May Ask For Earlier Date, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2025]
- 584 Thursday, 30th April 1914: $200 Bribe Induced Him To Swear To Confession Of Conley, Says Pastor, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 8th, 2025] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2025]
- 585 Friday, 1st May 1914: Horrible Mistake In Case Of Frank, States W. J. Burns, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 586 Saturday, 2nd May 1914: William J. Burns Driven Out Of Marietta, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 587 Sunday, 3rd May 1914: Dorsey Calls C. W. Burke And Other Investigators For Leo Frank To Court, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 588 Monday, 4th May 1914: Dorsey To Probe Defense Methods, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 589 Tuesday, 5th May 1914: Return Of Negress Ordered By Judge Monday Morning, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 590 Thursday, 7th May 1914: New Trial Denied Leo Frank; No Argument By Hugh Dorsey, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 591 Friday, 8th May 1914: Burns Is Wanted For Jury Probe, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 592 Saturday, 9th May 1914: Conley Confession Witness Is Called By Hugh M. Dorsey, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 593 Sunday, 10th May 1914: Burns To Answer Contempt Charge, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 594 Tuesday, 12th May 1914: Hugh M. Dorsey, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 595 Thursday, 14th May 1914: Leo Frank Hearing Set For Wednesday, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 596 Saturday, 16th May 1914: Lehon Contempt Trial Is Postponed By Hill, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 597 Monday, 18th May 1914: Probe Begins Today Of Perjury Charges, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2025] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2025]
- 598 Tuesday, 19th May 1914: Lehon Contempt Trial Up Today, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2025] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2025]
- 599 Wednesday, 20th May 1914: W.j. Burns Loses Permit Of Board To Operate Here, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2025] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2025]
- 600 Thursday, 21st May 1914: Witnesses Said To Be Departing, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2025] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2025]
- 601 Friday, 22nd May 1914: Grand Jury Probe Will Begin Today, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2025] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2025]
- 602 Saturday, 23rd May 1914: State Cases Are Planned Against Burns Operators By The Police Commission, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2025] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2025]
- 603 Sunday, 24th May 1914: Our Record Clean, Asserts Dan Lehon, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2025] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2025]
- 604 Tuesday, 26th May 1914: Council Revokes License Of Burns, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2025] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2025]
- 605 Wednesday, 27th May 1914: Lehon Is Fined $100 And Costs And Bound Over, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2025] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2025]
- 606 Thursday, 28th May 1914: Three Burns Aides Fined And Bound Over By Recorder, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2025] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2025]
- 607 Saturday, 30th May 1914: Negro Cuts Detective In Effort To Escape, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2025] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2025]