Sham robbery committed elijah putnam (9 Ergebnisse)

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paperback. Zustand: Fair. 1819; Disbound - poor condition, reading copy only; interior has mild staining throughout; 16mo, 5 3/4" to 6 3/4" tall; 152 pages.
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12mo, pp. 151, [3]; stitched as issued in drab blue wrappers; corners bumped, short tears to wrappers,some foxing; good and sound. Elijah Putnam Goodridge conspired to fake a robbery and accuse two brothers of the crime. Daniel Webster was the defending attorney, and was able to expose the conspiracy. American Imprints 48361; Sa…bin 27930.
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Concord, NH: 1819. Daniel Webster for the Defense: A Landmark in His Career as a Lawyer [Trials]. Jackman, Joseph. Goodridge, Elijah Putnam [1787-1851], Defendant. The Sham-Robbery, Committed by Elijah Putnam Goodridge, On His Own Person, In Newbury Near Essex Bridge, Dec. 19, 1816. With a History of His Journey to the Place Whe…re He Robbed Himself. And His Trial with Mr. Ebenezer Pearson, Whom He Maliciously Arrested for Robbery. Also the Trial of Levi & Laban Kenniston. Concord, NH: Printed for the Author, 1819. 151, [1] pp. [Bound with] Powers, Michael [1769-1820], Defendant. The Trial of Michael Powars [sic], For the Murder of Timothy Kennedy, Before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Boston, April 11, 1820. Boston: Published by Thomas G. Bangs, 1820. 35 pp. 12mo (6-1/2" x 4-1/4"; 16.5 x 10.8 cm). Contemporary three-quarter sheep over marbled boards, lettering piece and gilt fillets to spine, early owner label of Albert C. Jenks to front board. Moderate rubbing to boards, heavier rubbing to extremities with wear to spine ends and corners, front board beginning to separate but secure, rear hinge cracked, armorial bookplate of Asa P. French (dated 1913 and pasted over an earlier bookplate) to front pastedown, description of this item clipped from a bookseller catalogue tipped-in to front free endpaper. Light browning and foxing to interior. $500. * Sham-Robbery: only edition; Trial: second and final edition, published in the same year as the first. This volume collects accounts of two trials in which Daniel Webster served as a defense attorney. Jackman's Sham-Robbery is a detailed account, by one of the accused, of one of the trials connected with this Massachusetts case, one of the most famous cases of its day. The respected and well-connected Major Goodridge's accusation of robbery against the witless, low-life Kenniston brothers was supported by popular sentiment, until Webster began his defense, which meticulously unraveled the major's story and led to an acquittal. The trial was a landmark in Webster's legal career, and his final address to the jury, first printed here, is considered a classic example of his oratorical skill. The Powers case involved a fatal encounter in Boston. As McDade notes: "Even the great Daniel Webster could not save Powers, who was condemned for killing Kennedy. Concord, NH: 1819 (illustrator).

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First Edition. First edition, 12mo, pp. 151, [1]; original drab paper wrappers, some staining; spine partially perished; paper toned; otherwise good and sound. A full account of the crimes and trial of Elijah Putnam Goodridge (1787-1851), compiled by Joseph Jackman, a tavern owner whom Goodridge framed for theft. On the night of… December 19, 1816, Goodridge, who claimed to be traveling from Bangor to Boston, staged his own robbery on the roadside. The performance included shooting his own hand and slicing himself with a razor. He framed two brothers, Levi and Laban Kenniston, Jackman, and the innkeeper Ebenezor Pearson. Goodridge's crimes were exposed during trial and his victims were ruled not guilty. The attorney for the defense was Daniel Webster (1782-1852), who would later serve as Secretary of State. Goodridge was later hanged by a mob in Newburyport. American Imprints 48361; Sabin 27930.