Vigilance Committee : ms., [undated].

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Vigilance Committee : ms., [undated].

Concerning his activities as member of Vigilance Committee, 1856; the removal of James Casey and Charles Cora from jail and the trial of David S. Terry; his opinions and observations of other members.

Originals : 28 p. ; 31 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (16 exposures) : negative (Rich. 395:6) and positive.

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