"Documents in the Case of James Richards" offers a rare glimpse into the legal proceedings of a 19th-century American trial. Compiled by Leonard Woolsey Bacon, this collection provides primary source material for understanding the social and legal landscape of the era. Readers interested in historical legal cases and the intricacies of 19th-century justice will find this compilation invaluable. The documents shed light on the life and circumstances surrounding James Richards, offering insights into the challenges and complexities of the period.
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