A narrative of the circumstances which led to the trial, conviction and execution of the unfortunate John C. Hamilton who was executed in Barren County, Kentucky, on the 7th day of May, 1818, for the supposed murder of Doctor John P. Sanderson : typescript copy, 1818 / written by himself.

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A narrative of the circumstances which led to the trial, conviction and execution of the unfortunate John C. Hamilton who was executed in Barren County, Kentucky, on the 7th day of May, 1818, for the supposed murder of Doctor John P. Sanderson : typescript copy, 1818 / written by himself.

Typed transcript of Hamilton's account of events that led to his trial and conviction. Also includes a "correct abstract of his dying speech delivered at the place of execution, from notes carefully taken at the time, and a number of original letters written by him to his friends both before and after his conviction."

1 v. (147 leaves)

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