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The Murder of Little Mary Phagan (2025 Edition) by Mary Phagan Kean

Important Book Launch: The Murder of Little Mary Phagan (2025 Edition) by Mary Phagan Kean   Help preserve this important history by getting your copy of the book at   In September 2025, an important milestone has been reached with…
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Thursday, 21st August 1913: Testimony of Dr. Harris Upheld By Noted Stomach Specialists, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution Thursday, August 21, 1913 Page 2 Testimony of Dr. Harris Upheld by Noted Stomach Specialists Dr. Clarence Johnson, when called to the stand Wednesday morning as the first witness, designated the deductions of Dr. H. T. Harris…
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Thursday, 21st August 1913: Swears That Frank Prepared Sheets in Less Than 2 Hours, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution Thursday, August 21st, 1913 J. M. Gantt, who has been an important figure in the state's case, was called during the afternoon to testify to the length of time in which he has seen Frank make out…
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Thursday, 21st August 1913: Railway Employee Swears Car Reached Center of City at 12:03, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution, Thursday, August 21st, 1913. Page 2. Several employees of the Georgia Railway and Power company were introduced by the prosecution Wednesday to testify as to the time of the arrival of the English avenue street car at…
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Captain Burke, Train Conductor: The Derailment and Train Wreck of the Leo Frank Defense, April 19, 1914

Breaking News, On This Day in Georgia History, 112 Years Ago: Court Proceedings in the Mary Phagan Murder Case, April 19, 1914, Featuring Newspaper Coverage from the Atlanta Constitution (Morning Edition) and Atlanta Journal (Evening Edition), the City’s Daily Press…
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Thursday, 21st August 1913: Girls Testify to Seeing Leo Frank Talking to Little Mary Phagan With His Hands on Her Person, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution, Thursday, August 21st, 1913. Page 2. Girls Testify to Seeing Frank Talking to Little Mary Phagan With His Hands on Her Person The evidence brought out on Tuesday that Frank had frequently been seen talking to Mary…

Albert McKnight and Magnolia “Minola” McKnight Episode

Albert McKnight: The Affidavit That Led to State’s Exhibit J and the Fight Over the Selig Home Albert McKnight is easy to overlook in accounts of the Leo Frank case because attention usually falls on his wife, Minola McKnight, whose…
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Wednesday, 20th August 1913: Sideboard In Leo Frank’s Home Moved, Asserts Husband Of Cook, The Atlanta Constitution

  The Atlanta Constitution, Wednesday, 20th August 1913. Page 3. Albert McKnight, husband of Minola McKnight, the Negro cook for the family of Emil Selig, with whom Leo Frank and his wife made their home, was introduced to the stand…
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Introduction to the Leo Frank Trial Brief of Evidence, July 28th, 1913 to August 21st, 1913, in the Fulton County Superior Court, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

  Leo Frank Trial Brief of Evidence, 1913 STATE OF GEORGIA VERSUS LEO M. FRANK In Fulton Superior Court, trial began July 28th and ended August 21st, 1913. Judge Leonard Strickland Roan, presiding. Conviction of murder at July term on…
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Wednesday, 20th August 1913: George Kendley Denies He Said He Was Willing To Lead Party To Lynch Leo Frank, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution, Wednesday, 20th August 1913, Page 3 George Kendley, a street car motorman, was put on the stand after M. F. McCoy, and on cross examination Attorney Rosser tried to draw from him the statements that he had…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Surprise Sprung by Introduction of Character Witnesses by Defense, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 2, COLUMN 3.Alfred L. Lane, who stated that he lives in Brooklyn, and is a merchant of New York city, was the first witness to take the stand to swear to the good character…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Steel Workers Enthralled by Leo Frank Trial, The Atlanta Georgian

The Atlanta Georgian,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 39, COLUMN 6.By L. F. Woodruff.There is one class of men to whom death is supposed to hold no horrors.They can not think of it and earn their daily bread. Were the fear of…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 States Sole Aim is to Convict, Defenses to Clear in Modern Trial, The Atlanta Georgian

The Atlanta Georgian,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 39, COLUMN 7.By O. B. KEELER.Right in the first jump, please understand that (1) this is merely the opinion of a layman, unlearned in the law; that (2) he may be the only layman…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 State Fights Franks Alibi, The Atlanta Georgian

The Atlanta Georgian,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 37, COLUMN 1.Conley Admitted Mind Was Blank Day of Crime, Girl SaysPAGE 37, COLUMN 3CLASSMATES OF FRANK HERE TO TESTIFY HIS CHARACTER IS GOODR. A. WRIGHT. PHILIP NASH. A. L. LANE.PAGE 37, COLUMN 7NEGRO…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Quinn Intimates That Spots May Have Been on Floor for Months, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 2, COLUMN 3.Lemmie Quinn, foreman of the metal department of the National Pencil factory, was put on the stand by the defense following the ex-office boy."Aren't you foreman of the department Mary Phagan worked…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Mrs. Rae Frank, Mother of Prisoner, Denounces Solicitor Hugh Dorsey, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 3, COLUMN 1.Mrs. Rae Frank, the mother of the prisoner, startled the courtroom shortly before 4 o'clock, when she denounced Solicitor Dorsey when he made an attack on the character of her son.J. Ashley…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Mother of Frank Denounces Solicitor Dorsey in Court, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 1, COLUMN 1.STIRS COURTROOM WHEN SHE RESENTS QUESTIONS ASKED FRANK'S WITNESSSolicitor Dorsey Was Cross Examining Ashley Jones, a Witness Who Had Been Testifying to the Good Character of the Prisoner, and Had Just Asked…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 More Witnesses Are Called to Blacken Daltons Character, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 2, COLUMN 7.Following the putting off of the decision in regard to Dr. William Owen's testimony, seven Gwinett county citizens were introduced to add to the thick coat of lampblack already smeared over the…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Lively Tilts Mark the Hearing Of Testimony of Dr. Kendrick, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 2, COLUMN 3.Dr. William S. Kendrick, head of the chair of medicine of the new Atlanta Medical school and for the past thirty-eight years a general practitioner of medicine, was the first witness put…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Lemmie Quinn is Severely Grilled by Solicitor Dorsey, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 2, COLUMN 5.Bending his efforts to break down the testimony of Lemmie Quinn, foreman of the metal room, Solicitor Dorsey subjected the witness to a severe grilling when court reconvened at 2 o'clock yesterday…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Franks Story of Before and After Crime Corroborated; Defenses Motion to Strike Sensational Questions Fails, The Atlanta Journal

The Atlanta Journal,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 1, COLUMN 1.FRANK WAS SEEN BY WITNESSESON HIS WAY TO AND FROM HOME DAY LITTLE GIRL WAS KILLEDThere were three big features in the Thursday morning session of the trial of Leo M. Frank:First,…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Former Office Boy Saw No Women With Frank on Thanksgiving Day, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 2, COLUMN 5.Frank Paine, formerly an office boy for the National Pencil company, and who claims to have been working there on Thanksgiving day of last year, was placed on the stand, following the…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Financial Sheets Introduced At Frank Trial in Afternoon, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 2, COLUMN 5.The financial sheets which experts declared required from three to three and a half hours to compile, were introduced in evidence after Oscar Pappenheimer, a stockholder in the National Pencil factory, was…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Dr. William Owen Tells How Conleys Story Was Re-enacted, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 3, COLUMN 3.Bitter Fight at Morning Session Over Testimony of Dr. Wm. OwenDr. William Owen, physician and real estate man, followed Dr. W. S. Kendrick on the stand. By him the defense desired to…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Defense Slips Load by Putting up Character of Leo Frank as Issue, The Atlanta Georgian

The Atlanta Georgian,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 69, COLUMN 1.By JAMES B. NEVIN.The defense in the Frank case did the expected thing when it boldly and unequivocally put Frank's character in issue.It indicated its confidence in the justice of the defendant's…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Court Stirred by Outburst From Leo Franks Mother, The Atlanta Journal

The Atlanta Journal,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 6, COLUMN 1.Defense Character Witness Is Used by Solicitor to Get Suggestions Before JurySolicitor Mentions Names of Many Persons, Who Will Probably be Put Up In Rebuttal to Attack Frank's Conduct as Related to…
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Thursday, 14th August 1913 Bitter Fight at Morning Session Over Testimony of Dr. Wm. Owen, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution,Thursday, 14th August 1913,PAGE 3, COLUMN 3.Lawyers Engage in Hot Fight Over Testimony of PhysicianPhoto by Francis E. Price, Staff Photographer.DR. WILLIAM OWEN.Who told jury how story of Jim Conley was re-enacted at request of defense to determine…
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Tuesday, 19th August 1913: Harlee Branch Tells Of Jim Conley Pantomine, The Atlanta Constitution

The Atlanta Constitution, Tuesday, 19th August 1913. Page 23 Harlee Branch, a newspaper man who was present when James Conley, the negro sweeper of the National Pencil factory, went through for the police a pantomime of what he claims occurred…
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Monday, 18th August 1913: Men on Leo Frank Jury Must Be Some Mighty Good Husbands Asserts the Deputy in Charge, The Atlanta Constitution

Men on Frank Jury Must Be Some Mighty Good Husbands Asserts the Deputy in Charge The Atlanta Constitution, August 18th, 1913 “In my five years of experience as deputy sheriff in the criminal division of Fulton superior court,” said Plennie…
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Thursday, August 21st, 1913: Reuben Arnold Charges Gigantic Frame-up To Convict Frank. Hooper Says Conley’s Story Stood Test Of Grilling, The Atlanta Journal

The Atlanta Journal, Thursday, 21st August 1913. PAGE 1 Not Looking for Blood, But Seeking the Murderer of Mary Phagan, Says Hooper FRANK DESCRIBED AS JEKYL AND HYDE BY STATE ATTORNEY Frank A. Hooper, in Opening Speech for the Prosecution,…
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Sunday, 17th August 1913, That Pinkertons Double-Crossed Police, Dorsey Tries to Prove, The Atlanta Constitution

  Atlanta Constitution August 17th, 1913 With the introduction of W.D. MacWorth, the Pinkerton detective who discovered the blood spots on the first floor near the trap door and the bloody club and pay envelope nearby, came the verification of…