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Legal Executions In North Carolina And South Carolina A Comprehensive Registry 18661962 Paperback Daniel Allen Hearn

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Legal Executions In North Carolina And South Carolina A Comprehensive Registry 18661962 Paperback Daniel Allen Hearn
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Publisher: McFarland & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.06 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Daniel Allen Hearn
ISBN: 9780786495399, 0786495391
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Paperback

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Legal Executions In North Carolina And South Carolina A Comprehensive Registry 18661962 Paperback Daniel Allen Hearn by Daniel Allen Hearn 9780786495399, 0786495391 instant download after payment.

Presented in chronological order, this book provides essential details about the 1,152 men and women who were legally put to death in North and South Carolina during the century after the Civil War. Each entry contains information about the criminals themselves and the deeds which cost them their lives. Based almost entirely on original archival materials such as court records, contemporary newspapers, prisoner files, appellate reports, gubernatorial correspondence, etc., a newer picture of the historical record emerges that students of Southern justice will find both revealing and disconcerting.

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