The Navassa Island Riot

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The Navassa Riot (1889)
by Thomas I. Hall and Colombus Gordon
4606185The Navassa Riot1889Thomas I. Hall and Colombus Gordon


The title page

Note.


It has been determined to issue a second edition of this pamphlet, which will give the biographies of the entire 18 men held for rioting, as told by themselves. The arguments in full of Counsel Stirling, Waring and Davis, together with the final instructions of the Court to the Jury in the case of Key, will be given in the second edition.

Concerning the efforts of Messrs. Davis and Waring in this trial, we have only space here to emphasize their laudable endeavors in behalf of their clients' interests.

Should this pamphlet meet with the success such an enterprise deserves, it is intended by the publishers to issue a larger work, containing a complete history of this wonderful case, together with the biographies of all the Judges and Counsel employed therein, with their portraits, as well as a full record of the testimony taken and the entire Court proceedings.

Thomas I. Hall,

R. W. N. G. Ruler,

Gallilean Fishermen.

Colombus Gordon,

Secretary.

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Navassa Island Riot




Illustrated.




Published by the National Grand Tabernacle, Order of Gallilean Fishermen, Baltimore, Md.




Price - - Ten Cents.




[first edition.]




Baltimore:

The American Job Office.

1889.


Copyright, 1889, by Hall & Johnson.


Parts (not listed in original)

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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