Report of the great conspiracy case. The people of the state of Michigan, versus Abel F. Fitch and others, commonly called the Rail road conspirators: tried before His Honor Warner Wing, presiding judge of the Circuit court for the county of Wayne, at the May term, 1851, in the city of Detroit. Containing the evidence, arguments of counsel, charge of the court and the verdict of the jury.

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Report of the great conspiracy case. The people of the state of Michigan, versus Abel F. Fitch and others, commonly called the Rail road conspirators: tried before His Honor Warner Wing, presiding judge of the Circuit court for the county of Wayne, at the May term, 1851, in the city of Detroit. Containing the evidence, arguments of counsel, charge of the court and the verdict of the jury.
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Fitch, Abel F defendant. d. 1851,
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Detroit,: Pub. by the Advertiser and Free press,
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"Report of the great conspiracy case. The people of the state of Michigan, versus Abel F. Fitch and others, commonly called the Rail road conspirators: tried before His Honor Warner Wing, presiding judge of the Circuit court for the county of Wayne, at the May term, 1851, in the city of Detroit. Containing the evidence, arguments of counsel, charge of the court and the verdict of the jury." In the digital collection Making of America Books. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/m/moa/afu1719.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 29, 2024.
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