Historian’s Office, Martyrdom Account
Historian’s Office, Martyrdom Account
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Historian’s Office, martyrdom account; handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw, , and ; 76 pages plus several inserted pages; CHL.
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Historical Introduction
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See Historical Introduction to Historian’s Office, Martyrdom Account, Draft.
and locked arms with Joseph, followed by <escorted by a guard>. , , and followed, outside the hollow square, and escorted <accompanied> them to the Court Room
4 o’clock Case called by , J.P., and captain of the Carthage Greys. The Council for the prisoners then appeared, and called for subpoenas for witnesses on the part of the prisoners, and expressed their wish to go into the examination, as soon as the witnesses could be brought from to . This was objected to, most vehemently, by the opposite counsel.
4.25 took copy of order to bring prisoners from jail for trial. <as follows: “State -[T&S 562]- J P. L S.”—>
4.30. took names <Made a copy of the list> of witnesses
4.35 , , , , <&> , <Appeared as> Council for <the> . [5 lines blank] [p. 38]
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Insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

Cancellation and insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

Insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

Cancellation and insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

Insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

Insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

Insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

Insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.
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