Caleb Powers papers, 1900-1941, 1903-1908 (bulk dates).

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Caleb Powers papers, 1900-1941, 1903-1908 (bulk dates).

These materials primarily relate to the third and fourth trials of Caleb Powers which took place during 1903-1904 and 1907-1908. Papers include the correspondence of Powers, his attorneys, witnesses, and other interested parties; affidavits, subpoenas, and other legal documents; newspaper clippings and magazine articles; and other miscellaneous materials relating to Powers' four trials.

6 cubic feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6860015

University of Kentucky Libraries

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