The Atlanta Constitution,
Friday, 22nd August 1913.
Page 2.
When Attorney Frank A. Hooper had made the opening speech of the prosecution, Attorney Reuben R. Arnold prepared for the first speech of the defense. It had been announced that he would review the entire history of the case and when he started at noon the pasteboard model of the pencil factory was brought In.
A large diagram giving a synopsis of the case was also brought in, but was not unwrapped when Mr. Arnold first started, "Gentlemen of the jury, we are all to be congratulated that this case is drawing to a close," Mr. Arnold began in a quiet voice as though ad dressing several friends on an everyday subject.
"We have all suffered here from trying a long and complicated case at the heated term of the year. It's been ap case that has taken as much effort and so much concentration and so much time, and the quarters here are so poor.
Particularly hard on you members of the jury who are practically in custody while the case is going on.
"I know it's hard on a jury to be kept confined this way, but it is necessary that they be segregated and set apart where they will get no impression at home nor on the street.
"The members of the jury are in a sense set apart on a mountain, where, far removed from the passion and heat of the plain, calmness rules them and they can judge a case on its merits.
Takes Rap at Hooper.
"My friend, Hooper, said a funny thing here a while ago; I don't think he meant what he said, however. Mr. Arnold then stated. "Mr. Hooper said that the men in the jury box are no different from the man on the street, "Your honor, I'm learning something every day and I certainly learned something today, if that's true," he added, turning to Judge Roan.
"Mr. Arnold evidently mistakes my meaning, which I thought I made clear," interrupted Attorney Frank Hooper. "I stated that the men in the jury box were like they would be on the street in the fact that in making. up their minds about me guilt or innocence of the accused they must use the same common sense that they would if they were not part of the court."
"Well, let's get away from that street idea, entirely," Mr. Arnold fired back.
The speaker then launched into a description of the horrible crime that had been committed that afternoon or night in the National Pencil company's dark basement. He dwelt on the effect of the crime upon the people of Atlanta and of how high feeling ran and still runs, and of the omnipresent desire for the death of the man who committed the crime.
Roasts Motorman Kendley.
"They are follows Ike that street car man, Kendley, the one who vilified this defendant here and cried for him to be lynched and shouted that he was guilty until he made himself a nuisance on the ears he ran."
"Why I can hardly realize that a man holding a position as responsible as that of a motorman and a man with certain police powers and the discretion necessary to guide a car through the crowded city streets would give way to passion and prejudice like that."
"It was a type of man like Kendley who said he did not know for sure whether those negroes hanged in Decatur tor the shooting of the street car men were guilty, but that he was glad they hung as some negroes ought to be hanged for the crime. He's the same sort of a man who believes that there ought to be a hanging because that innocent title girl was murdered, and who would like to see this Jew here hang, because somebody ought to hang for it.
Frank's Only Guilt.
"I'll tell you right now, if Frank hadn't been a Jew there would never have been any prosecution against him. I'm asking my own people to turn him loose, asking them to do justice to a Jew, and I'm not a Jew, but I would rather die before doing injustice to a Jew.
"This case has been built up by degrees; they have a monstrous perjurer here in the form of this Jim Conley against Frank. You Know what sort of a man Conley is, and you know that up to the time the murder was committed no one ever heard a word against Frank."
"Villainy like this charged to him does not crop out in a day. There are long mutterings of it for years before. There are only a few who have ever said anything against Frank. I want to call your attention later to the class of their witnesses and the class of ours. A few floaters around the factory, out of the hundreds who have worked there in the plant three or four years, have been induced to come up here and swear that Frank was not a good character, but the decent employees down there have sworn to his good character." Look at the jail birds they brought up here, the very dregs of humanity, men and women who have disgraced themselves and who now have come and tried to swear away the life of an innocent man."
To Strip State's Case Bare.
"I know that you members of the jury are impartial. That's the only reason why you are here and I'm going to strip the state's case bare for you. If I have the strength to last to do it."
"They have got to show Frank guilty of one thing before you can convict him; they've got to show that he is guilty of the murder, no matter what else they show about him. You are trying him solely for the murder and there must be no chance that any-one else could just as likely be guilty."
"If the jury sees that there is just as good a chance that Conley can be guilty then they must turn Frank loose."
"Now you can see how in this case the detectives were put to it to blame the crime on somebody. First it was Lee and then it was Gantt and various people came in and declared they had seen the girl alive (late Saturday) night and at other times and no one knew what to do."
Lee Has Not Told All.
"Well, suspicion turned away from Gantt and in a little while it turned away from Lee. Now I don't believe that Newt is guilty of the crime, but I do believe that he knows a lot more about the crime than he told. He knows about those letters and he found that body a lot sooner than he said he did.
"Oh, well, the whole case is a mystery, a deep mystery, but there is one thing pretty plain, and that is that whoever wrote those notes committed the crime. Those notes certainly had some connection with the murder, and whoever wrote those notes committed the crime."
"Well, they put Newt Lee through the third degree and the fourth degree and maybe a few others. That's the way, you know, they got this affidavit from the poor negro woman, Minola McKnight. Why, just the other day the supreme court handed down a decision in which it referred to the third degree methods of the police and detectives in words that burned."
Here the attorney read the decision which attacked alleged third degree methods.
"Well, they used those methods with Jim Conley. My friend Hooper said nothing held Conley to the witness chair here but the truth, but I tell you that the tear of a broken neck held him there. I think this decision about the third degree was handed down with Conley's case in mind. I'm going to show this Conley business up before I get through."
Charges "Frame-Up."
"I'm going to show that this entire case is the greatest frame-up in the history of the state."
Here court adjourned for lunch.
"My friend Hooper remarked something about circumstantial evidence and | how powerful it frequently was. He forgot to say that the circumstances, in every case, must invariably be proved by witnesses."
"History contains a long record of circumstantial evidence and I once had a book on the subject which dwell on such cases, most all of which sickens the man who reads them. Horrible mistakes have been made by circumstantial evidence more so than by any other kind."
Here Mr. Arnold cited the Durant case in San Francisco, the Hampton case in England, and the Dreyfus case in France as instances of mistakes of circumstantial evidence. In the Dreyfus case he declared it was purely persecution of the Jew.
The hideousness of the murder itself was not as sava
ge, he asserted, as the feeling to convict this man.
"But the savagery and venom Is there, just the same, and it is a case very much on the order of Dreyfus.
Attack's Hooper's Position.
"Hooper says Suppose Frank didn't kill the girl and Jim Conley did, wasn't it Frank's duty to protect her?". He was taking the position that if Jim went back there and killed her, Frank could not help but know about the murder. Which position, I think, is quite absurd.
"Take this hypothesis, then, of Mr. Hooper's. If Jim saw the girl go up and went back and killed her, would he have taken the body down the elevator at that time? Wouldn't he have waited until Frank and White and Denham and Mrs. While and all others were out of the building? I think so. But there's not a possibility of the girl having been killed on the second floor.
"Hooper smells a plot, and says Frank has his eye on the little girl who was killed. The crime isn't an act of a civilized man it's the crime of a cannibal, a man-eater. Hooper ls hard-pressed and wants to get up a plot he sees he has to get up something. He forms his plot from Jim Conley's story".
"They say that on Friday Frank knew he was going to make an attack of some sort on Mary Phagan. The plot thickens. Of all the wild things I have ever heard that Is the wildest. It is ridiculous. Mary Phagan worked in the pencil factory for months, and all the evidence they have produced that Frank ever associated with her ever knew her is the story of weasley little Willie Turner, who can't even describe the little girl who was killed."
"A little further on in his story Jim is beginning the plot. They used him to corroborate everything as they advised. Jim is laying the foundation for the plot. What is it this plot?"
Ridiculous Alleged Plot.
"Only that on Friday Frank was planning to commit some kind of assault upon Mary Phagan."
"Jim was their tool. Even Scott swears that when he told Jim's story didn't fit, Jim very obligingly adapted it to suit his defense. He was scrupulous about things like that. He was quite considerate. Certainly. He had his own neck to save."
"Jim undertook to show that Frank had an engagement with some woman at the pencil factory that Saturday morning. There is no pretense that another woman is mixed up in the case. No one would argue that he planned to meet and assault this Innocent little girl who was killed."
"Who but God would know whether she was coming for her pay that Friday afternoon or the next Saturday? Are we stark idiots? Can't we divine some things?"
"They's got a girl named Ferguson, who says she went for Mary Phagan's pay on the Friday before she was killed, and that Frank wouldn't give it her. It Is the wildest theory on earth, and it fits nothing. It is a strained conspiracy, Frank, to show you I am correct, had nothing whatever to do with paying off on Friday. Schiff did it all.
"And little Magnolia Kennedy, Helen Ferguson's best friend, says she was with Helen when Helen went to draw her pay, and that Helen never said a word about Mary's envelope."
"There's your conspiracy, with Jim Conley's story as its foundation. It's too thin. It's preposterous.
"Then my friend Hooper says Frank discharged Gantt because he saw Gantt talking to Mary Phagan. If you convicted men on such distorted evidence as this, why you'd be hanging men perpetually. Gantt, in the first place, doesn't come into this case in any good light. It Is ridiculously absurd to bring his discharge into this plot of the defense."
"Why, even Grace Hicks, who worked with Mary Phagan, and who Is a sister-in-law of Boots Rogers, says that Frank did not know the little girl."
Defends Factory Conditions.
"Hooper also says that bad things are going on in the pencil factory, and that it is natural for men to cast about for girls in such environments. We are not trying this case on whether you or I or Frank had been perfect in the past. This is a case of murder. Let him who is without sin cast the first stone."
"I say this much, and that is that there has been as little evidence of such conditions in this plant as any other of its kind you can find in the city. They have produced some, of course, but it is an easy matter to locate some ten or twelve disgruntled ex-employees who are vengeful enough to swear against their former superintendent, even though they don't know him except by sight."
"I want to ask this much. Could Frank have remained at the head of this concern If he had been as loose morally as the state has striven to show? It he had carried on with thy girls of the place as my friends alleged, wouldn't entire working force have been demoralized, ruined? He may have looked into the dressing room, as the little Jackson girl says, that if he did, it was done to see that the girls weren't loitering."
"There were no lavatories, no toilets, no baths in these dressing rooms. The girls only changed their top garments. He wouldn't have seen much if he had peered into the place. You can go to Pledmont park any day and see girls and women with a whole lot less on their person. And to the shows any night you can see the actresses with almost nothing on."
"Everything brought against Frank was some act he did openly and in broad daylight, and an act against which no kick was made.'"
The Trouble With Hooper.
"The trouble with Hooper is that he sees ft bear in every bush. He sees a plot in this because Frank told Jim Conley to come back Saturday morning. The coffee that day was fill with persons throughout the day. How could he know when Mary Phagan was coming or how many persons would be in the place when she arrived?"
"This crime is the hideous act of a negro who would ravish a ten-year-old girl the same as he would ravish a woman of years. It isn't a white man's crime. It's the crime of a beast a low, savage beast!"
"Now, back to the case: There is an explorer in the pencil factory by the name of Barrett I call him Christopher Columbus Barrett purely foe his penchant for finding things. Mr. Barrett discovered the blood spots in the place where Chief Beavers, Chief Lanford and Mr. Black and Mr. Starnes had searched on the Sunday of the discovery.
Barrett and the Reward.
"They found nothing of the sort. Barratt discovered the stains after he I had proclaimed to the whole second floor that he was going to get the $4,000 reward if Mr. Frank was convicted. Now, you talk about plants! If this doesn't look mighty funny that a man expecting a reward would find blood spots in a place that has been scoured by detectives, I don't know what does."
"Four chips of this flooring were chiseled from this flooring where these spots were found. The floor was an inch deep in dirt and grease. Victims of accidents had passed by the spot with bleeding fingers and hands. If a drop of blood had ever fallen there, a chemist could find it four years later. Their contention is that all the big spots were undiluted blood."
"Yet, let's see how much blood Dr. Claude Smith found on the chips. Probably five corpuscles, that's all, and that's what he testified here at the trial. My recollection is that one single drop of blood contains 3,000 corpuscles. And, he found these corpuscles on only one chip."
"I say that half of the blood had been on the floor two or three years. The stain on all chips but one were not blood. Dorsey's own doctors have put him where he can't wriggle -his own evidence hampers him."
"They found blood spots on a certain spot and then had Jim adapt his story accordingly. They had him put the finding of the body near the blood spots, and had him drop it right where the spots were found."
"It stands to reason that if a girl had been wounded on the lathing machine, there would have been blood in the vicinity of the machine. Yet, there was no blood in that place and neither was there any where the body was said to have been found by Conley. The cake doesn't fit. It's flimsy.
"A Cheap, Common Plant."
"And, this hascoline that they've raised su
ch a rumpus over. It was put on the floor as a cheap, common plant to make it appear as though someone had put it there in an effort to hide the blood spots. The two spots of blood and the strands of hair are the only evidence that the prosecution has that the girl was killed on the second floor. "Now, about these strands of hair, Barrett, the explorer, says he found four or five strands on the lathing machine. I don't know whether he did or not. They've never been produced. I've never seen them, But, it's probable, for, just beyond the lathing machine, right in the path of a draft that blows in from the window, is a gas jet used by the girls in curling and primping their hair. It's very probable that strands of hair have been blown from this jet to the lathing machine."
"The state not only has got no case, gentlemen, but they've got the clumsiest, ill-fitting batch I've ever seen."
"The detectives say that Frank is a crafty, cunning criminal, when deep down in their heart of hearts they know good and well that their case is bullshit against him purely because he was honest enough to admit having seen her that day. Had he been a criminal, he never would have told about seeing her and would have replaced her envelope in the desk, saying she had never called for her for pay."
Defends Character of Women.
"I believe that a majority of the women are good. The state jumped on poor Daisy Hopkins. I don't contend, now, mind you, that she is a paragon of virtue. But there are men who were put up by the stats who are no better than she. For instance, this Dalton, who says openly that he went into the basement with Daisy. I don't believe he over did, but, in such a case, he slipped in. There are some fallen women who can tell the truth. They have characteristics like all other types.
"We put her on the stand to prove Dalton a liar and we did it. Now, gentlemen, don't you think the prosecution is hard-pressed when they put up such on character ag Dalton? They say he has reformed. A man with thievery in his soul never reforms. Drunkards do and men with bad habits, but thieves? No!"
"Would you convict a man like Frank or the word of a pervert like Dalton? "Now, I'm coming back to Jim Conley. The whole ease centers around him. Mr. Hooper argued well on that part. At the outset of the case, the suspicion pointed to Frank merely because he was the only man in the building. It never cropped out for weeks that anyone was on the first floor.
Taken Rap at Detectives.
"The detectives put their efforts on Frank because he admitted having seen the girl. They have let their zeal ran away with them in this case, and it is tragic. They are proud when-ever they get a prisoner who will tell something on anybody. The humbler the victim the worse is the case. Such evidence comes with the stamp of untruth on its face."
"Jim Conley was telling his story to save his neck, and the detectives were happy listeners. If there is one thing for which a negro is capable it is tor telling a story in detail. It is the same with children. Both have vivid imaginations. And a negro is also the best mimic in the world. He can imitate anybody."
"Jim Conley, as he lay in his cell and read the papers and talked with the detectives, conjured up his wonderful story, and laid the crime on Frank, because the detectives had laid it there and were helping him do the same."
"Now Brother Hooper waves the bloody shirt in our face. It was found Monday or Tuesday in Newt Lee's home/house/place (unclear) while Detectives Black and Scott were giving calm to poor, old man Newt Lee. I don't doubt it for a minute that they know it was out there when they started out after it.
"I can't say they planted it, but It does look suspicious. Don't ask us about a planted shirt. Ask Scott and Black."
"The first thing that points to Conley's guilt is his original denial that he could write. Why did he deny it? Why? I don't suppose much was thought of it when Jim said he couldn't write, because there are plenty of negroes who are in the same fix. But later, when they found he could, and found that his script compared perfectly with the murder notes, they went right on accusing Frank. Not in criminal annals was there a better chance to lay at the door of another man a crime as well as Jim Conley had."
"You see, there is a reason to all things. The detective department had many reasons to push the case against Frank. He was a man of position and culture. They were afraid that someone, unless they pushed the case to the jumping off place, would accuse them of trying to shield him. They are afraid of public and sentiment, and do not want to combat it, so, in such canes, they invariably follow the line of best resistance."
Conley's Statement Attacked.
Continuing the reading of Conley's statement, Arnold pointed out the use of words, which he declared no negro would naturally have used. These were long words, with many syllables in them.
"They said that Conley used so much detail in his statements that he could not have been lying!" exclaimed Arnold.
Arnold then read parts of statements which Conley had repudiated as willful lies, and pointed out the wealth of detail with which they were filled.
"And yet they say he couldn't fabricate so much detail! Oh, he is smart!" cried Arnold.
He then took up the reading of the statement of May 24, in which Conley admitted writing the notes. In this he showed three different times at which Conley stated he wrote the notes, these being early in the morning, at 12:04 and at 3 p.m.
Once more Arnold sought to show that the statements were not genuinely Conley's. "Take the word negro'," he said. "The first word that a nigger learns to spell correctly is negro, and he always takes particular pains to spell it n-e-g-r-o. He knows how to spell it. Listen to the statement. He says that at first he spelled the word negros', but that Frank did not want the s' on it and told him to rub it out, which he did. "Then he says that he wrote the word over."
Arnold then read rapidly the parts of the statement referring to smoking in the factory with Frank when it was against the rules, taking the cigarette box with money in it, etc.
Conley's Lies About the Notes.
"Look at the notes," he said. "He was tried about those notes and he had to tell a lie and put upon someone the burden of instructing him to write them."
"The first statement about them was a blunt lie u lie in its incipiency. He said he wrote the notes on Friday. This was untrue and unreasonable, and he saw it. Frank could not have known anything of an intended murder on Friday from any viewpoint you might take, and therefore he could not have made Conley write them on Friday."
"Ah, gentlemen of the jury, I tell you these people had a great find when they got this admission from Conley!" Arnold cried sarcastically.
"If Conley had stayed over there in the Tower with Uncle Wheeler Mangum he would have told the truth long ago. There's where he should have stayed, with Wheeler Mangum."
Says Dorney Made Mistake.
"My good friend, Dorsey, is all right. I like him. But he should not have walked hand in glove with the detectives. There's where he went wrong."
"My good old friend Charlie Hill would not have done that. He would have let the nigger stay In the jail with Uncle Wheeler."
"I like Dorsey. He simply made a mistake by joining in the hunt, in becoming a part of the chase. The solicitor should be little short of as fair as the judge himself. But he's young and lacks the experience. He will probably know better in the future."
"Dorsey did this: He wont to the Judge and got the nigger moved from the jail to the police station."
"The judge simply said, Whatever you say is all right.' "Now, I'm going to show you how John Black get the statement of Conley changed. I am going to give you a demonstration. I have learned some things in this case about getting evidence!"
"They say that Frank cut Conley loose and he decided to tell the truth."
"Co
nley Is a wretch with a long criminal record. Gentlemen, how can they expect what he says to be believed against the statement of Leo M. Frank?"
Four pages of Lies.
"They say Conley can't lie about detail. Here are four pages, all of which he himself admits are lies. They are about every saloon on Peters street, saloons to which he went, his shooting craps, his buying beer and all the ways in which he spent a morning. There is detail enough, and he admits that they are lies."
"Now, in his, third statement, that of May 28, he changes the time of writing the letters from Friday to Saturday. Here are two pages of what he said, all of which he afterwards sild were lies.
"He says that he made the statement that he wrote the notes on Friday in order to divert suspicion from his being connected with the murder which happened on Saturday. He also says that this is his final and true statement. God only knows how many statements he will make. He said he made the statement voluntarily and truthfully without promise of reward, and that he Is telling the truth and the whole truth."
"He said in his statement that he never went to the building on Saturday. Yet we know that he was lurking in the building all the morning on the day of the murder. We know that he watched every girl that walked into that building go closely that he could tell you the spots on their dresses. We know that he was drunk, or had enough liquor in him to fire his blood."
Had Guilt on His Soul.
"I know why he wouldn't admit being fu that building on Saturday. He had guilt on his soul, and he didn't want it to be Known that he was here on Saturday. That's why!"
"When they pinned him down what did he do? He says that he was watching for Frank!"
"My God, wasn't he a watchman! He said that he heard Frank and Mary Phagan walking upstairs, and that he heard Mary Phagan scream, and that immediately after hearing the scream he let Monteen Stover into the building!"
"Why, they even have him saying that he watched for Frank, when another concern was using the very floor space in which Frank's office was located, and you know they wouldn't submit to anything like that."
"Look again! He says that Mr. Frank said "Jim, can you write?" What a lie!"
"He admitted that he had been writing for Frank for two years. It's awful to have to argue about a thing like this, gentlemen! You will re member Hooper said, How foolish of Conley to write these notes!' How much more foolish, I say, of Frank to do it!"
"I don't think that Newt killed the girl, but I believe he discovered the body some time before he notified the police. Newt's a good nigger."
Arnold once more read the notes and commented upon Conley's spelling of the word "negros" and afterwards rubbing out the letter "s."
"'Frank said he wanted the s'' rubbed out,' quoted Arnold. I rubbed it out.' Frank said, That's all right, old boy, and slapped me on the back.'"
Over this picture Arnold had much merriment.
"Now, here is what Scott said," continued Arnold. "He said that it took Conley six minutes to write a part of one note. Conley said that he wrote the notes three times."
Attorney Laughs Aloud.
Attorney then read from Conley's statement the description of the congenial manner in which Frank had Conley to sit down and asked him to have a cigarette, and of the pompous, manner in which Conley took the cigarette and smoked it. Arnold laughed loudly as he read this. He described comically how Frank must have looked when he looked up at the ceiling and said, Why should I hang? I have rich relatives In Brooklyn.'"
"They say that nigger couldn't lie. Gentlemen. If there is any one thing that nigger can do it is to lie. As my good old friend, Charlie Hill, would say, Put him in a hopper and he'll drip lye!"
"He was trying to prove an alibi for himself when he said that he was not in the factory on Saturday and told all the things that he did elsewhere on that day. But we know that the wretch was lurking in the factory all of Saturday morning.
"Further he swore that while he was in Frank's office he heard someone approaching and Mr. Frank cried out, Gee! Here come Corinthia Hall and Emma Clarke!' and that Frank shut him up in a wardrobe until they left. According to Conley they came into the factory between 12 and 1 o'clock, when, as a matter of fact, we know that they came between 11 and 12."
"And as for his being able to fabricate the details of his statement why, he knew every inch of that, building from top to bottom! Hadn't he been sweeping and cleaning it for a long time?"
Made Conley Change Story.
"With this knowledge of the building, he naturally had no trouble in his pantomime after he had formed his story".
"The miserable wretch has Frank hiding him in the wardrobe when Emma Clarke came in after the murder, when it has been proved that she came there and left before Mary Phagan ever entered the building on that day."
"They saw where they were wrong in that statement, and they made Conley change it on the stand. They made him say, I thought it was them.' They knew that that story wouldn't fit."
"Do you remember," continued Arnold, "How eagerly Conley took the papers from the girls at the factory? And do you remember how for four or five days the papers were full of the fact that Frank's home was in Brooklyn, and that his relatives were reported to be wealthy? Conley didn't have to go far to get material for that statement he put in Frank's mouth."
"It so happened, though, that Frank really did not have rich relatives in Brooklyn. His mother testified that his father was in ill health, and had but moderate means, and that his sister worked in New York for her living."
He read from Conley's statement about what Frank wanted with the notes, saying that Frank said he wanted to send them to relatives in BrookIyn and show what a smart negro ha was, so that he could recommend him to them for a job.
"Why the nigger hadn't even asked for a job," exclaimed Arnold. "And if he had, what recommendation would such notes as these have been. Can you for a moment imagine a man saying that he intended to send his mother any such notes as these?"
Here Arnold read the repulsive contents of one of the notes.
"Gentlemen, am I living or dreaming, that I have to argue such points as these? This is what you've got to do. You've got to swallow every word that Conley has said feathers and all, and you've got to believe none of it. How are you going to pick out of such a pack of lies as these what you will believe and what you will not? Yet this is what the prosecution has based the case upon. If this fails, all fails."
"And do you remember about the watch, where Conley said that Frank asked him, Why do you want to buy, a watch for Your wife? My big, fat wife wanted me to buy her an automobile, but I wouldn't do it!'"
"Do you believe that, gentlemen of the jury?"
"I tell you that they have mistreated this poor woman terribly. They have "insinuated that she would not come to the tower to see Frank had deserted him. When we know that she stayed away from the jail at Frank's own request, because he did not want to submit her to the humiliation of seeing (him locked up and to the vulgar gaze of the morbid and to the cameras of the newspaper men. The most awful thing in the whole case is the way this family has been mistreated! The way they invaded Frank's home and manipulated his servants."
Are Not Representative.
"I deny that the people who did this are representative of the 175,000 people of Fulton county! We are a fair people and we are a chivalrous people. Such acts as these are not in our natures!"
Arnold reached the end of the statement where Conley changed the time of the writing of the notes to Saturday.
"That is where he changed the time of the writing of the notes to Saturday, but denied knowledge of the murder."
"That, of course, did not satisfy these gentlemen and they went back to him. They knew he was dodging incriminat
ion. So they had him to change the statement again."
"Let me read Scott's statement about how they got the statements from him."
He read the detective's statement about how he and other detectives had spent six hours at the time with Conley on occasions and used profanity and worried him to get a confession.
"Hooper thinks," continued Arnold, that we have to break down Conley's testimony on the stand, but there is np such ruling. You can't tell when to believe him, he has lied so much."
Reading on, he came to the statement that the detectives went over the testimony with Dorsey.
"There," said Arnold, "is where my friend got into it."
Changed the Day.
Continuing his reading to show how the detectives got Conley lo change his statements, he said that they kept grilling Conley for six hours trying to impress on him the fact that Frank would not have written the notes on Friday.
"They wanted another statement," he said. "He insisted that he had no other statement to make, but he did change the time of the writing of the notes from Friday to Saturday. This shows, gentlemen, as clearly as anything can show how they got Conley's statements.
Lawyers Are Accessories.
"In the statement of May 29 they had nothing from Jim Conley about his knowledge of the killing of the little girl," Mr. Arnold continued, "and the negro merely said that Frank had told him something about the girl having received fail and about his helping Frank to hide the body.
"Lawyers, why, knowing a person guilty, yet defend him, are guilty of being accessories after the fact."
"Oh, Conley, we are going io have you tell enough to have you convict Frank and yet keep yourself clear."
"That's a smart negro, that Conley."
"And you notice how the state bragged on him because he stood up the cross-examination of Colonel Rosser, well that negro's been well versed in law. Scott and Black and Starnes drilled him; hey gave him the broad hints.
"Scott says, We told him what would fit.'"
"In his first statement Conley leaves himself not an accessory after the fact."
"Oh, Conley's smart enough all right."
"It ain't hard to show how perjury comes into this case; the tracks are broad and clear."
"We came here to, go to trial and knew nothing of the negro's claim to seeing the cord around the little girl's neck, or of his claim of seeing Lemmie Quinn go into the factory, or of a score of other things."
"Yet, Conley was then telling the truth, he said, and he'd thrown Frank aside. Oh, he was no longer shielding Frank, and yet he didn't tell it all when he said he was telling the whole truth."
"Well, Conley had a revelation, you know."
"My friend Dorsey visited with him seven times."
Conley Saw New Light.
"And my friend Jim Starnes and my Irish friend, Patrick Campbell, they visited him, and on each visit Conley saw new light. Well, I guess they showed him things and other things."
"Does Jim tell a thing because it's the truth, gentlemen of the jury, or, because it fits into something that another witness has told?"
"Scott says, They told him things that fitted.'"
"And Conley says they changed things every time he had a visit from Dorsey and the detectives. Are you going to hang a man on that!?!"
"Gentlemen, it's foolish for me to have lo argue such a thing."
"The man that wrote those murder notes is the man who killed that girl," said Attorney Arnold suddenly in a quiet voice."
"Prove that man was there and that he wrote the notes and you know who killed the girl. Well, Conley acknowledges he wrote the notes and witnesses have proved he was there and he admits that, too".
Having turned suspicion towards the negro the attorney launched into a description of the way in which Conley might have done the murder.
"That negro was in the building near the elevator shaft; it took but two stops for him to grab that little girl's mesh bag. She probably held on to it and struggled with him."
"A moment later he had struck her in the eye and she had fallen, dead (?); is the work of a moment for Conley lo throw her down the elevator shaft."
Would Story Stand Pressure.
"Isn't it more probable that the story I have outlined is true than the one that Conley tells on Frank? Suppose Conley ware now under indictment and Frank out, how long would such a story against Frank stand the pressure?"
Here Mr. Arnold read from Conley's evidence on cross-examination, where he declared that Solicitor Dorsey had visited him seven times and that he had added something new each time.
"Mr. Rosser asked Jim on cross-examination why he had not told all the first time that Dorsey went there and the negro said he didn't want to; that he wanted to save some of it back. Who corrected the negro? Did Dorsey or Starnes or Campbell?"
"Now, see here," added Mr. Arnold, "In the statement of May 29 there are any number of things that are not told of which later were told on the stand."
"In the May 29 statement Conley never told of seeing Mary Phagan enter; he never told of seeing Monteen Stover enter, nor of seeing Lemmie Quinn enter; now he tells of having seen all of them enter."
"Don't you see how they just fitted to fit witnesses and what the witnesses would swear?"
"It was, Here, Conley, swear that Quinn came up, swear that the dead girl came up and swear that Miss Stover came up; they all did and it's true, swear to it!"
"And Conley would say, All right, boss, Ah reckon they did.'"
"And it was, Conley, how did you fail to hear that girl go into the metal room? We know she went there, because by our blood and hair, we have proved she was killed there,' and the poor negro thought a minute and then he said, Yes, boss, I heard her go in.'"
Made Conley Swear.
Attorney Arnold went through the same methods and In the same way declared that the state's representatives had put it into the negro's head to swear he heard Frank go in with her and that he heard Frank come tiptoeing out later and that by that method they made Conley swear that Frank was a moral pervert.
"Now, I don't know that they told Conley to swear to this and to swear to that, but they made the suggestions and Conley knew whom he had to please. He knew that when he pleased the detectives that the rope knot around his neck grow looser.
"In the same way they made Conley swear about Dalton, and in the same way about Daisy Hopkins. They didn't ask him about the mesh bag. They forgot that until Conley got on the stand. That mesh bag and that pay envelope furnish the true motive for this crime, too, and if the girl was ravished, Conley did it after he had robbed her and thrown her body into the basement.
"Weil, they got Conley on the stand and my friend Dorsey here asked Conley about the mesh bag and he said yes, Frank had put It in his safe. That was the crowning lie of all!"
"Well, they've gone on this way, adding one thing and another thing. "They wouldn't let Conley out of jail; they had their own reasons for that and yet I never heard that old man over there (pointing to the sheriff), called dishonest. He runs his jail in a way to protect the innocent and not to convict them in his jail."
Talks of the Murder.
Mr. Arnold then switched away from that and talked of the murder.
"Gentlemen, right here a little girl was murdered (pointing to the pasteboard model) of the National Pencil factory, which hand been brought Into court when he started to speak), and it's a terrible crime."
Mr. Arnold then went on to describe in detail the horror of the Phagan tragedy, the crime that stirred Atlanta as none other ever did.
"We have already got in court the man who wrote those notes and the man who by his own confession was there; "the man who robbed her, and gentlemen, why go further in seeking the murderer than the black brute who sat there by the elevator shaft?"
"The man who sat by that elevator shaft is the man who committed the crime. He was full of passion and l
ust, he had drunk of mean whisky and he wanted money at first to buy more whisky."
Mr. Arnold then asked the sheriff to unwrap a chart which had previously been brought into court. It proved to be a chronological chart of Frank's alleged movements on Saturday, April 26, the day of the crime, and Mr. Arnold announced to the jury that he would prove by the chart that it was a physical impossibility for Frank to have committed the crime.
"Every word on that chart Is taken from the evidence," slated the pleading attorney, "and it will show you that Frank did not have time to commit the crime charged to him".
"The slate has wriggled a lot in this affair; they put up little George Epps and he swore that he and Mary Phagan got to town about seven after twelve and then they used other witnesses, and my friend Dorsey tried to boot the Epps boy's evidence aside as though it were nothing."
"The two street car men, Hollis and Mathews, say that Mary Phagan got Forsyth and Marietta at five or six minutes after twelve; and they stuck to it, despite every attempt to bulldoze them, and then Mathews, who rode on the car to Whitehall and Mitchell, says that Macy Phagan rode around with him to Broad and Hunter streets before she got off."
McCoy Had No Watch.
"Well, the state put up McCoy, the man who never got his watch cut of soak until about the time he was called as a witness, and they had him swear that he looked at his watch at Walton and Forsyth (and he never had any watch), and it was 12 o'clock exactly, and then he walked down the street and saw Mary Phagan on her way to the factory.
"Now, I don't believe McCoy ever saw Mary Phagan. Epps may have seen her but the state apparently calls him a lie when they introduce other testimony to show a change of time to what he swore to. It's certain those two street car men who knew the girl, saw her, but the state comes in with the watchless McCoy and Kendley, the Jew-hater, and try to advance new theories about the time and different ones from what their own witness had sworn to."
"Well, we have enough to prove the time, all right; we have the street car schedule, the statement of Hollis and Mathews and of George Epps, the state's own witness."
"The next thing is how long did it take Conley to go through with what he claims happened from the time he went Into Frank's office and was told to get the body until he left the factory?"
"According to Conley's own statement he started at four minutes to 1 o'clock and got through at 1:30 o'clock, making 34 minutes in all."
"Harlee Branch (here the speaker paid a tribute to the newspaper man mentioned) says that he was there when the detectives made Conley go through with what he claimed took place and that he started then at 12:17 and by Mr. Branch's figures, it took Conley 50 minutes to complete the motions."
Didn't Attack Dr. Owen.
"Well, the state has attacked nearly everybody we have brought into this case, but they didn't attack Dr. William Owen, and he showed by his experiments that Conley could not have gone through those motions in 34 minutes."
Mr. Arnold then read from Jim Conley's evidence on cross-examination where he declared that ho started at 4 minutes to 1 o'clock to get the body and that he and Frank left at 1:30.
"If we ever pinned the negro down to anything, we did to that, and we have shown that he could not have done all that in 34 minutes."
"Leaving out the slander and filth hurled at Frank and the statements of "those poor little factory girls, dragged up here and made to swear that his character was bad, there can be no truth in the state's case."
Mr. Arnold then read the chronological chart through to the jury, stopping from time to time to comment on it. He paused at where the chart stated that Miss Hattie Hall left the office at 12:02 o'clock and went on to show from her evidence how that had been settled upon. Then he declared that the little Stover girl had entered the office and left before Mary Phagan did.
"Away with your filth and your dirty, shameful evidence of perversion: your low street gossip, and come back to the time the time-element in the case," Mr. Arnold almost shouted.
"Now, I don't believe the little Stover girl ever went into the inner office; she was a sweet innocent, timid little girl, and she just peeped into the office from the outer one, and if Frank was in there, the safe door hid him from her view, or if he was not there, he might have stepped out for just a moment."
"Oh, my friend, Dorsey," Mr. Arnold again launched into an attack on his brother attorney's methods. "He stops clocks and he changes schedules, and he even changes a man's whole physical make-up, and he's almost changed the course, of time in an effort to get Frank convicted."
Charges Rotten Evidence.
"Oh, I hate to think of little Mary Phagan in this, I hate to think that such a sweety pure, good little girl as she was, with never a breath of anything wrong whispered against her, should have her memory polluted with such rotten evidence against an innocent man."
"Well, Mary Phagan entered the factory at approximately 12 minutes after 12," Mr. Arnold continued in a quieter tone, "and did you ever stop to think that it was Frank who told them that the girl entered the office and when she entered it. If he had killed her, he would have just slipped her pay envelope back in the safe and declared that he never saw her that day at all, and then no one could have ever explained how she got into that basement."
"But Frank couldn't know that there was hatred enough left in this country against bis race to bring such a hideous charge against him."
"Well, the little girl entered, and she got her pay and asked about the metal and then she left, but there was a black spider waiting down there tear the elevator shaft, a great passionate, lustful animal, full of mean whisky and wanting money with which to buy more whiskey. He was as full of vile lust as he was of the passion for wore whisky, and the negro (and there are a thousand of them in Atlanta who would assault a white woman if they had the chance and knew they wouldn't get caught) robbed her and struck her and threw her body down the shaft and later he carried it back, and maybe, if she was alive, when he came back he committed a worse crime, and then he put the cord around her neck and left the body there."
"Do you suppose Frank would have gone out at 1:30 o'clock and left that body in the basement and those two men, White and Denham, at work upstairs? Do you suppose an intelligent man Iike Frank would have risked running that elevator, like Conley says he did, with the rest of the machinery of the factory shut off and nothing to prevent those men up there hearing him?"
Girl Saw Frank.
"Well, Frank says he left the factory at 1 o'clock and Conley says he left there at 1:30. Now there's a little girl, who tried the week before to get a job as stenographer in Frank's office, who was standing at Whitehall and Alabama streets and saw Frank at ten minutes after 1.
"Did she lie? Well, Dorsey didn't try to show it, and according to Dorsey everybody lied except Conley and Dalton and Albert McKnight."
"This little girl says she knows it was Frank because Professor Briscoe had introduced her to him the week before and she knows the time of day because she had looked at a clock as she had an engagement to meet another little girl."
"That stamps your Conley story a lie blacker than hell!"
"Then Mrs. Levy, she's a Jew, but she's telling the truth; she was looking for her son to come home and she saw Frank get off the ear at his home corner and she looked at her clock and saw, it was 1:20. There Mrs. Selig and Mr. Selig swore op the stand that they knew he came in at 1:20."
"There's no one in this ease that can tell the truth," shouted the attorney in a sarcastic tone, "but Conley, Dalton and Albert McKnight. They are the lowest dregs and jail-birds and all that, but they are the only ones who know how to tell the truth!"
"Well, now Albert says he was there at the Selig home when Frank came in; of course he is Iying, for his wife and the Seligs prove that, but he's the state's witness and he says Frank got there at 1:30 and thus he brands Conley's story about Frank's leaving the factory at 1:30 as a lie."
Saw Frank's Reflection.
"Well, along the same lines Albert says Frank didn't eat and that he was nervous and Albert says he learned all this by looking into a mirror in the dining room and seeing Frank's reflection."
"Then Albert caps the climax for his series of lies by having Frank board the car for town at Pulliam street and Glenn."
Mr. Arnold then dwelt on the claim of the defense that the affidavit signed by Minola McKnight, the cook for Mr. and Mrs. Emil Selig, was obtained by "third degree" methods.
"How would you feel, gentlemen of the jury, he asked, "if your cook, who had does no wrong and for whom no warrant had been issued, and from whom the solicitor had already got a statement, was to be locked up."
"Well, they got that wretched husband of Minola's by means of Craven and Pickett, two men seeking a reward, and then they got Minola, and they said to her: "Oh, Minola, why don't you tell the truth like Albert's telling it!"
"They had no warrant when they locked this woman up. Starnes was guilty of a crime when he locked that woman up without a warrant, and Dorsey was, too, if he had anything to do with it."
"Now George Gordon, Minola's lawyer, says that he asked Dorsey about getting the woman out, and Dorsey replied, I'm afraid to give my consent to turning her loose: I might get in bed with the detective department.'"
"That's the way you men got evidence, was it?" he shouted, pointing to a group of city detectives who stood at the table with the state's lawyers."
Then Mr. Arnold changed his subject. He took up the accusations made against certain witnesses and delivered a eulogy upon Miss Rebecca Carson, a forewoman of the National Pencil factory, who, when called by the defense, sword Frank had a good character. The state had introduced witnesses who swore that the woman and Frank had gone into the woman's dressing room when no one was around. Mr. Arnold branded it a culmination of all lies when this woman was attacked. He said Frank had declared her to be a perfect lady with no shadow of suspicion against her.
Made Out Financial Sheet.
"Well, Frank went on back to the factory that afternoon when he had eaten his lunch and he started in and made out the financial sheet. I don't reckon he could have done that if he had just committed a murder, particularly when the state says he was so nervous the next morning that he shook and trembled."
"Then the state says Frank wouldn't look at the corpse. But who said he didn't? Nobody. Why, Gheesling and Rack didn't swear to that?"
"Now, gentlemen," continued the speaker, "I've about finished this chapter, and I know it's been long and hard on you and I know it's been hard on me, too; I'm almost broken down, but it means a lot to that man over there (pointing to Frank). It means a lot to him, and don't forget that."
"This case has been made up of just two things prejudice and perjury," Mr. Arnold continued, "I've never seen such malice, such personal hatred in all my Ife and I don't think anyone ever has."
"The crime itself is dreadful, too horrible to talk about, and God grant that the murderer may he found out, as I think he has. I think we can point to Jim Conley and say there is the man."
"But, above all, gentlemen, let's follow the law in this matter. In circumstantial cases you can't convict a man as long as there's any other possible theory for the crime of which he is accused, and you can't find Frank guilty if there's a chance that Conley is the murderer."
"The state has nothing on which to base their case but Conley, and we've shown Conley a lie Write your verdict of not guilty and your consciences will give your approval."
Court then adjourned until 3 o'clock Friday morning.
- Monday, 28th April 1913 Girl is Assaulted and then Murdered in Heart of Town, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 28th April 1913 Mullinax Held in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th April 1913 $1,000 Reward [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th April 1913 “Every Woman and Girl Should See Body of Victim and Learn Perils” [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th April 1913 I Am Not Guilty, Says John M. Gantt [Last Updated On: April 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Pinkertons Hired to Assist Police Probe the Murder of Mary Phagan [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Was Victim of Murder Lured Off on Joy Ride Before She Met Death? [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Who Saw Pretty Mary Phagan After 12 OClock on Saturday? [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th April 1913 City to Offer $1,000 for Slayers Arrest [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Did Murderers Plan Cremation? [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Factory Clock Not Punched for Hours on Night of Murder [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Gantt Turned Over to Sheriff of Fulton [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Inquest This Morning. [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Leo M. Frank Holds Conference With Lee [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Mayor Confers with Chief; Says Extras are Misleading [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Murder Analyzed By Dr. MKelway [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Shot Fired Near Lee May Break His Nerve [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th April 1913 While Hundreds Sob Body of Mary Phagan Lowered into Grave [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 1st May 1913 City Offers $1,000 Reward for Capture of Phagan Slayers [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 1st May 1913 Frank Not Apparently Nervous Say Last Men to Leave Factory [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 1st May 1913 Frank Tried to Flirt With Murdered Girl Says Her Boy Chum [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 1st May 1913 Girl Was Dead Ten Hours Before Her Body Was Found [Last Updated On: February 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 1st May 1913 Has a New Explanation [Last Updated On: February 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 1st May 1913 Newt Lee Tells His Story During Morning Session [Last Updated On: February 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 1st May 1913 Pretty Young Sweetheart Comes To the Aid of Arthur Mullinax [Last Updated On: February 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 2nd May 1913 Frank and Lee Held in Tower; Others Released [Last Updated On: February 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 3rd May 1913 Not Guilty, Say Both Prisoners [Last Updated On: February 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Impostors Busy in Sleuth Roles in Phagan Case. The Atlanta Constitution, Sunday, 4th May 1913. [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 4th May 1913 The Case of Mary Phagan [Last Updated On: February 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sleuths Believe They Can Convict Phagan Murderer. The Atlanta Constitution, Monday, 5th May 1913. [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Women Inspectors Urged to Protect Factory Girls. The Atlanta Constitution, Monday, 5th May 1913. [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 6th May 1913 Pistol Toting is Condemned by Judge Ellis in His Charge [Last Updated On: February 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 6th May 1913 Probe Phagan Case Grand Jury Urged. The Atlanta Constitution. [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Third Man Brought into Phagan Mystery by Frank’s Evidence. The Atlanta Constitution, Tuesday, 6th May 1913. [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 7th May 1913 Detective Chief Fired for Arresting Bowen as a Phagan Suspect [Last Updated On: February 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 7th May 1913 Officials Plan to Exhume Body of Victim Today [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 8th May 1913 Frank Will Take Stand at Inquest [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 8th May 1913 Greeks Make Protest [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 8th May 1913 Stains of Blood on Shirt Fresh, Says Dr. Smith [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 9th May 1913 Frank and Lee Ordered Held by Coroner’s Jury for Mary Phagan Murder [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 9th May 1913 Woman’s Handkerchief Brought to Officers [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 10th May 1913 Girl Will Swear Office of Frank Deserted Between 12:05 and 12:10 [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 11th May 1913 Mystery of 14-Year-Old Mary Phagans Tragic End Adds One to Long List of Atlantas Unsolved Crimes [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 11th May 1913 Officer Swears He Found Frank With Young Girl [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 12th May 1913 Find Guilty Man, Franks Lawyer Told Pinkertons [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 12th May 1913 The Phagan Case Day by Day [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 13th May 1913 My Son Innocent, Declares Mother of Leo M. Frank [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 13th May 1913 Mystery Within a Mystery Now Baffling Newspaper Men Working on the Phagan Case [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 14th May 1913 Clue is Sought in Handwriting of Mary Phagan [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 15th May 1913 Victim of Murder Prepared to Die, Believes Dorsey [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 16th May 1913 Coming of Burns is Assured, Says Colonel Felder [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 16th May 1913 Constitution Starts Fund to Bring Burns Here to Solve the Mary Phagan Murder Mystery [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 17th May 1913 In Loop of Death Dorsey May Have Clue to Murderer [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 18th May 1913 Three Arrests Expected Soon in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 19th May 1913 Detectives Seek Clue in Writing of Negro Suspect [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 20th May 1913 Women Declare Phagan Murder Must Be Solved [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 21st May 1913 Tobie is Studying Mary Phagans Life [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 22nd May 1913 Experts Are Here on Finger Prints [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 23rd May 1913 Rooming House Sought by Frank Declares Woman [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 24th May 1913 A. S. Colyar Makes Answer to Charges of Col. Felder [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 24th May 1913 Bribery Charges False Declares Col. Felder; Calls Them Frame-Up [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 24th May 1913 Career of A. S. Colyar Reads Like Some Story In the Arabian Nights [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 24th May 1913 Chief Beavers Not Surprised at Col. Felders Statements [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 24th May 1913 Coleman Affidavit Which Police Say Felder Wanted [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 24th May 1913 Felder is Charged with Bribe Offer for Phagan Papers [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 24th May 1913 Frank Not Home Hours on Saturday Declares Lanford [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 24th May 1913 Girl Strangled, Says Indictment [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 24th May 1913 Mayor Woodward Reported Caught by the Dictograph Seeking Police Evidence [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 24th May 1913 Solicitor General Dorsey Talks of the Bribe Charge [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Becker of South Lanford is Branded by Col. Tom Felder [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 C. W. Tobie, Burns Agent, Tells of the Conferences He Held With A. S. Colyar [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Charge Framed Up by a Dirty Gang [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Colyar a Success in Preacher Role [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Colyar Declared Criminal and Not Worthy of Belief in Four Sworn Statements [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Felders Charges of Graft Rotten [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Frank Indicted in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Frank is Praised by John O. Parmele [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Frank the Guilty Man, Declares Chief Lanford [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Here Is the Dictagraph Record of Woodwards Conversation [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Knew It Was Coming, Declares Cole Blease [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Others Will Be Involved In New Bribery Charges Intimates Chief Lanford [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Police Chairman Confident of Honesty of Officials [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Says Chief is Able to Care for Himself [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 25th May 1913 Thomas Felder Brands the Charges of Bribery Diabolical Conspiracy [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 26th May 1913 Frank is Guilty, Says Pinkerton [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 26th May 1913 New Witnesses in Phagan Case Found by Police [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 26th May 1913 Thousands in Atlanta Living the Life of Mary Phagans MurdererRev. W. W. Memminger [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Burns Agency Quits the Phagan Case; Tobie Leaves Today [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Chief James L. Beavers Reply to Mayor Woodward [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 28th May 1913 Conley Reported to Admit Writing Notes Saturday [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 29th May 1913 Negro Sweeper Tells the Story of Murder Notes [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 30th May 1913 But One Thing is Proved in Mary Phagan Mystery [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 30th May 1913 Conley Says He Helped Frank Carry Body of Mary Phagan to Pencil Factory Cellar [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 31st May 1913 Conley Tells Graphic Story of Disposal of the Dead Body [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 31st May 1913 Mary Phagans Murder Was Work of a Negro Declares Leo M. Frank [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 1st June 1913 Conley is Removed from Fulton Tower at His Own Request [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 2nd June 1913 Frank Asked Room to Conceal Body Believes Lanford [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 3rd June 1913 Grand Jury Calls for Thos. Felder and Police Heads [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 3rd June 1913 Leo Franks Cook Put Under Arrest [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 4th June 1913 Servant of Frank is Liberated After Long Examination [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 4th June 1913 Vice List Wanted by Chief Beavers; Promises Probe [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 5th June 1913 Frank Wanted Gun to Take His Life, Says Negro Cook [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 5th June 1913 Jury Will Probe Dictagraph Row [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 6th June 1913 Dorsey Replies to the Charges of Mrs. L. Frank [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 6th June 1913 Felder and Lanford Come Near to Blows [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 6th June 1913 Grand Jury May Drop Vice Probe [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 6th June 1913 Grand Jury Probes Detective Leaks [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 7th June 1913 Current in Effect on Day of Tragedy [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 7th June 1913 Lanford Claps Lid on Detective News [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 8th June 1913 Felder Makes Answer to Dictagraph Episode [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 8th June 1913 Lanford Answers Felder’s Charge [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 10th June 1913 Leo Frank Reported Ready for His Trial [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 11th June 1913 Dictograph Records Crooked, Says Gentry [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 11th June 1913 Lanford Silent on Rosser’s Card [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 12th June 1913 Grand Jury Will Probe Affidavits About Dictagraph [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 13th June 1913 Beavers Trying to Find Gentry [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 13th June 1913 Negro Conley May Face Frank Today [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 14th June 1913 Col. Felder Asks Early Jury Probe [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 14th June 1913 Conley Released, Then Rearrested [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 15th June 1913 Detective Chief Tells Grand Jury of “Third Degree” [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 15th June 1913 Frank Hooper Aids Phagan Prosecution [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 15th June 1913 Solicitor Dorsey Goes to New York [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 16th June 1913 Col. Thomas Felder Goes to Cincinnati [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 16th June 1913 Constitution Picture Will Figure in Trial [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 18th June 1913 Two New Witnesses Sought by Officers [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 19th June 1913 Mrs. Formby Here for Phagan Trial [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 19th June 1913 Reuben Arnold May Aid Frank’s Defense In Big Murder Trial [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 20th June 1913 Formby Woman May Not Be A Witness [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 21st June 1913 Postponement Likely In Leo Frank’s Trial [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 22nd June 1913 Col. Felder Returns From Trip to Ohio [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 22nd June 1913 Frank Not Guilty of Phagan Murder Declares Arnold [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 22nd June 1913 Leading Law Firms Have Joined Forces [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 23rd June 1913 Leo M. Frank’s Trial June 30, Says Dorsey [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 24th June 1913 Frank’s Trial Set For Next Monday [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 25th June 1913 Reported Hoke Smith May Aid Leo Frank [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 25th June 1913 Trial of Leo Frank Postponed by Judge [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 28th June 1913 Lanford and Felder Indicted for Libel [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 4th July 1913 Effort Will Be Made to Free Newt Lee [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 9th July 1913 Caught Drinking, Three Policemen Fired Off Force [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 9th July 1913 Vice Scandal Probe Postponed for a Day [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 10th July 1913 Hotels Involved By Story of Vice Young Girl Tells [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 10th July 1913 Mary Phagan’s Pay Envelope is Found [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 11th July 1913 Conley Not Right Man, Says Mincey [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 13th July 1913 Detective Harry Scott’s Hunch Thrilling Story of How it Secured James Conley’s Confession [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 13th July 1913 Former Story True, Says Negro Sweeper [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 13th July 1913 Lee Must Remain Behind the Bars [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 13th July 1913 Parents Are Blamed for Daughters’ Fall [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 16th July 1913 No New Indictment Says Jury Foreman [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 18th July 1913 Many Rumors Afloat Regarding Grand Jury [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 18th July 1913 Wordy War Over, Says Woodward [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 19th July 1913 Grand Jury Meets to Indict Conley [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 19th July 1913 Scott Believes Conley Innocent, Asserts Lanford [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 19th July 1913 Woodward Uses Clemency Again [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 20th July 1913 Frank's Lawyers Score Dorsey For His Stand [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- Sunday, 20th July 1913 Frank’s Lawyers Score Dorsey for His Stand [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 20th July 1913 Grim Justice Pursues Mary Phagan’s Slayer [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 20th July 1913 Mrs. Nina Formby Will Not Return for Trial [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 20th July 1913 Prison System of Georgia Attacked by Episcopalians [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 22nd July 1913 Date Of Frank Trial Depends On Weather [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- Wednesday, 23rd July 1913 Bloody Club Lends New Clue to Mystery [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 23rd July 1913 Give Right of Way to Case of Frank [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 23rd July 1913 Mayor May Hold Up Dictagraph Warrant [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 8th, 2024]
- Thursday, 24th July 1913 Conley and Lee Meet in Tower [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 24th July 1913 Is It Lady-like To Look Like A Lady On Atlanta's Streets? [Last Updated On: October 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- Thursday, 24th July 1913 Phagan Mystery Club Examined by Experts [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 25th July 1913 Chiefs Will Probe Removal of Conley [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 25th July 1913 Try to Corroborate Story Told by Conley [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 25th July 1913 Veniremen Drawn for Frank Trial [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 25th July 1913 Work on Phagan Case Brings Promotion to Pinkerton Man [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 26th July 1913 Frank’s Lawyers Ready for Trial [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 27th July 1913 All in Readiness for Frank’s Trial Monday Morning [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 28th July 1913 Jurors in Leo M. Frank Case Must Answer Four Questions [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 28th July 1913 Leo Frank’s Trial on Murder Charge Booked for Today [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th July 1913 96 Men are Called Before Getting Jury [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Burglars Try to Enter Home of Frank Juror [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Mincey, on Arrival Reaffirms Affidavit, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Numerous Witnesses Called in Frank Case [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Reporter Witnesses are Allowed in Court [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Trial of Leo M. Frank on Charge of Murder Begins; Mrs. Coleman, George Epps and Newt Lee on Stand [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Unusual Interest Centers In Mrs. Frank’s Appearance [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Watchman Tells Of Finding Body Of Mary Phagan [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2024]
- Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Will Leo Frank’s Lawyers Put Any Evidence Before the Jury? [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Clash Comes Over Evidence Of Detective John Starnes [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th July 1913 First Two Days of Frank Trial Only Skirmishes Before Battle [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Lee, Dull and Ignorant, Calm Under Gruelling Cross Fire [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Mother and Daughter in Tears As Clothing of Mary Phagan Is Exhibited in Courtroom [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Officer Tells About Discovery Of Body of Girl in Basement [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Sergeant Dobbs Resumes Stand At Tuesday Afternoon Session [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Three Witnesses Describe Finding Mary Phagan’s Body [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 31st July 1913 Bearing of Black and Lee Forms a Study in Contrast [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 31st July 1913 Daintily Dressed Girl Tells Of Daily Routine of Factory [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 31st July 1913 Defense Riddles John Black’s Testimony [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 31st July 1913 Detective Black Muddled By Keen Cross-Examination Of Attorneys for Defense [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 31st July 1913 Gantt, Once Phagan Suspect, On Stand Wednesday Afternoon [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 31st July 1913 Idle and Curious Throng Court Despite Big Force of Deputies [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 31st July 1913 Mrs. Coleman Is Recalled To Identify Mary’s Handbag [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 31st July 1913 Photo By Francis E Price, Staff Photographer. [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- Thursday, 31st July 1913 Rogers on Stand Describes Visit of Frank to Undertakers [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 31st July 1913 William Gheesling First Witness Today [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 Acquitted In The Same Court, She Believers Is Innocent [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2024]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 Attorneys for Both Sides Riled by Scott’s Testimony; Replies Cause Lively Tilts [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 Blood Found by Dr. Smith on Chips and Lee’s Shirt [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 E. F. Holloway Testimony [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 Finding of Hair and Envelope Described by Factory Machinist [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 Frank’s Presence in Office at Time He Says He Was There is Denied by Girl on Stand [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 Haslett Describes Visit to Home of Leo Frank [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 Holloway Denies Affidavit He Signed for Solicitor [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 Leo Frank Innocent, Says Mrs. Appelbaum [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 Mrs. Arthur White Takes Stand Today [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 Sweeper Swears No Spots Were on Floor Day Before Murder [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 1st August 1913 William Gheesling, Embalmer, Tells of Wounds on Girl’s Body [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Frequent and Angry Clashes Between Attorneys Mark the Hearing of Darley’s Testimony [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Gay Febuary Tells Frank Jury About Statement Prisoner Made [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Husband of Minola McKnight Describes Movements of Frank [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Mary Phagan Murdered Within Hour After Dinner [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Negro Lurking in Factory Seen by Wife of Employee [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Policeman W. F. Anderson Tells of Newt Lee’s Telephone Call [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Startling Statements Made During Testimony of Dr. Harris [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Stenographer Parry Identifies Notes Taken at Phagan Inquest [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Witnesses Called To Stand To Testify Against Frank [Last Updated On: April 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 13th, 2024]
- Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Women and Girls Thronging Court for Trial of Leo Frank [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Break in the Frank Trial May Come With the Hearing Of Jim Conley’s Testimony [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Chief Beavers Tells of Seeing Blood Spots on Factory Floor [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Condition of Girl’s Body Described by Dr. J. W. Hurt [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Detective Waggoner Describes Extreme Nervousness of Frank [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Dorsey Pleased With Progress [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Finding of Dead Girl’s Parasol is Told by Policeman Lasseter [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Fixing Hour of Girl’s Death Through Aid of Modern Science The Prosecution’s Greatest Aid [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Girl Asked for Mary Phagan’s Pay But Was Refused by Frank [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Good Order Kept in Court by Vigilance of Deputies [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Mistrial Near When Jury Saw a Newspaper in Judge’s Hands [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Resume of Week’s Evidence Shows Little Progress Made [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 4th August 1913 Dr. H. F. Harris Will Take Stand This Afternoon [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 4th August 1913 Every Man on Franks Jury Gets Nickname for Trial [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 4th August 1913 Frank on Stand Wednesday Week [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 4th August 1913 Leo Franks Trial Is Attracting Universal Interest in Georgia [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 4th August 1913 Their Testimony Is Important In The Trial Of Leo M. Frank [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2024]
- Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Amazing Testimony of Conley Marks Crucial Point of Trial; Says Frank Admitted Crime [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Conley Grilled Five Hours By Luther Rosser [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Conley Is Mercilessly Grilled At Afternoon Session of Court [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Flashlight in The Constitution Introduced in Trial of Frank [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Frank Very Nervous, Testifies L. O. Grice [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Handsome Woman Seeks in Vain For Witness at Franks Trial [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Scenes In Courtroom Monday While Conley Was On Stand [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2024]
- Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Stanford Recalled By Solicitor Dorsey [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Witnesses in Franks Trial In Role of Marriage Witnesses [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Women of Every Class and Age Listen With Morbid Curiosity To Testimony of Negro Conley [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Conley Remains Calm Under Grilling Cross-Examination [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Conleys Main Story Still Remains Unshaken [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Defense Asks Judge Roan to Strike From Records Part of Conley Testimony [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Ignorance of Negro Witnesses Helps Them When on the Stand [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Mincey Affidavit Is Denied By Conley During Afternoon [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Women Are Playing Big Part In Trial Of Frank [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2024]
- Thursday, 7th August 1913 Applause Sweeps Courtroom When Dorsey Scores a Point [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 7th August 1913 Because He is Patriotic Mincey is Here for Trial [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 7th August 1913 Hugh Dorsey Wins His Spurs; Crowd Recognizes Gameness [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 7th August 1913 Judges Decision Admits Conley Testimony in Full [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 7th August 1913 Mary Phagan Was Strangled Declares Dr. H. F. Harris [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 7th August 1913 Mrs. Coleman Tells of Cooking Cabbage for Dr. H. F. Harris [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 7th August 1913 Spontaneous Applause Greets Dorseys Victory [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 7th August 1913 Their Testimony Will Have Direct Bearing On Leo Frank's Case [Last Updated On: April 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- Thursday, 7th August 1913 Unable to Shake Conleys Story Rosser Ends Cross-Examination [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 7th August 1913 While Murder Trial Goes on Witnesses While Away Time With Old Camp Meeting Songs [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 8th August 1913 Dalton Corroborates Statements Contained in Conleys Testimony [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 8th August 1913 Defense May Call for Character Witnesses Today [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 8th August 1913 Dorsey Forces Childs to Admit Certain Portions of His Testimony Could Not Be Considered Expert [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 8th August 1913 Dr. Childs Differs with Harris As to Processes of Digestion [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 8th August 1913 Dr. Frank Eskridge Aiding Prosecution [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 8th August 1913 Harris Sticks to Testimony As to Time of Girls Death [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 8th August 1913 Rosser Swears Bludgeon Was Not In Factory Day After the Murder [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 8th August 1913 Scott Called by Defense To Refute Conleys Story [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 8th August 1913 Will Defense Put Character of Leo Frank Before Jury? [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 9th August 1913 Civil Engineer and Photographer Tell of Making Plats and Photos [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 9th August 1913 Conductor Also Swears Epps Boy Was Not on Car With Mary Phagan [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 9th August 1913 Couldnt Locate Epps Boy When Wanted in Court [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 9th August 1913 Defense Will Seek to Show That Mary Phagans Body Was Tossed Down a Chute in Rear of Pencil Factory And Not Taken Down by Elevator As the State Insists [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 9th August 1913 Epps Boy Not With Mary Phagan, Declares Street Car Motorman [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 9th August 1913 Harry Scott and Boots Rogers Recalled to Stand by the State [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 9th August 1913 Hinchey Tells of Seeing Frank on Car on Day of the Murder [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 9th August 1913 Holloway, Witness for Defense, Riddled By Cross-Examination [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 9th August 1913 Hopkins Woman Denies Charges Made By Dalton and Jim Conley; Is Forced to Admit Untruths [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 9th August 1913 N. V. Darley Denies Testimony Given by Conley and Dalton [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 9th August 1913 Witness Admits Discrepancies in Model of Pencil Factory [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 10th August 1913 Defense Will Renew Attack Upon Dr. Harris Testimony [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 10th August 1913 Epps Boy Denies Trying to Avoid Being Called to the Stand Again [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 10th August 1913 Frank A. Hooper Is Proving Big Aid to Solicitor Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 10th August 1913 Introduction by Defense of Host Of Character Witnesses Probable [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 10th August 1913 Is Defense Planning Telling Blow At Testimony Given by Jim Conley? [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 10th August 1913 Reporter Makes Denial of Charge That Reports Have Been Flavored [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 10th August 1913 Schiff Put on Stand to Refute Conley and Dalton Testimony [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 10th August 1913 Schiff Testimony Contradicts That Given by Dalton and Negro Conley [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 10th August 1913 Startling Testimony of Conley Feature of Trials Second Week [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 11th August 1913 Jurors Have a Great Time Playing Jokes on Deputies [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 11th August 1913 Murder Evidence May Be Concluded by Next Saturday [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 12th August 1913 As the Very Wildest of Guessing Dr. Westmoreland Characterizes Testimony Given by Dr. Harris [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Defense Has Best Day Since Trial of Frank Began [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Dr. Hancock Called by Defense, Assails Dr. Harris Testimony [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, August 12th, 1913, Expert Flatly Contradicts the Testimony of Dr. Harris, Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: July 7th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Franks Financial Sheet Would Take 3 Hours Work to Finish Joel Hunter [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Guesswork and Not Science Asserts Dr. J. C. Olmstead [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Schiff Admits He Kept Conley Knowing He Was Worthless [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 13th August 1913 Many Witnesses Take the Stand to Refute Points of Prosecution [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 14th August 1913 Bitter Fight at Morning Session Over Testimony of Dr. Wm. Owen [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 14th August 1913 Dr. William Owen Tells How Conleys Story Was Re-enacted [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 14th August 1913 Financial Sheets Introduced At Frank Trial in Afternoon [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 14th August 1913 Former Office Boy Saw No Women With Frank on Thanksgiving Day [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 14th August 1913 Lemmie Quinn is Severely Grilled by Solicitor Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 14th August 1913 Lively Tilts Mark the Hearing Of Testimony of Dr. Kendrick [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 14th August 1913 More Witnesses Are Called to Blacken Daltons Character [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 14th August 1913 Mother of Frank Denounces Solicitor Dorsey in Court [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 14th August 1913 Mrs. Rae Frank, Mother of Prisoner, Denounces Solicitor Hugh Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 14th August 1913 Quinn Intimates That Spots May Have Been on Floor for Months [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 14th August 1913 Surprise Sprung by Introduction of Character Witnesses by Defense [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Cars Often Ahead of Schedule Declares a Street Car Man [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Character of Frank Good, So Many Witnesses Declare [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Defense Witness Admit Barrett is Sensible Fellow [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Eight Character Witnesses Come to Defense of Superintendent [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Elevator Made Loud Noise Said Employee of Pencil Company [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Factory Forewoman Swears Conley Said He Was Drunk on April 26 [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Factory Mechanic Tells of Blood on Floor From Mans Wounded Hand [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Frank in Jovial Mood While Poker Game Was Going on at His House on Night of 26th [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Frank Not Nervous on Night Of Murder Says Mrs. Ursenbach [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Lawyers Appear Very Interested in Raincoat Lent to Leo M. Frank [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Many Men Swear to Good Character of Superintendent of Pencil Factory [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Milton Klein, Visitor of Frank, Is Grilled by Solicitor Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Miss Eva May Flowers Did Not See Any Blood on Factory Floor [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Mother-in-Law of Frank Denies Charges in Cooks Affidavit [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Pittsburg Witness Tells of Franks Standing in School [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Sig Montag Tells of Employment Of Detectives and Two Lawyers [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Sister of Mrs. Leo M. Frank Tells Jury About Card Game [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Two More Character Witnesses Are Introduced by the Defense [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Wife and Mother of Frank Are Permitted to Remain in Court [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 15th August 1913 Women Tell of Seeing Frank On Way to and From Factory On Day That Girl Was Murdered [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Aged Negro Drayman Called As a Witness Against Conley [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Both Wife and Phone, He Says, Are Expensive and Necessary [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Credit Man is Put on Stand to Identify Franks Writing [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Dorsey Asks Bauer Where He Spent the Dinner Recess [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Dorsey Questions Witness About Alleged Fund for Franks Defense [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Every Girl on Fourth Floor of Factory Will Go on Stand [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Factory Employees Testimony Causes Laughter in Court Room [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Frank as Innocent as Angels Conley Told Her, Says Witness [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Host of Witnesses Declare Franks Character to Be Good [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Leo Frank Innocent, Said Conley, According to a Girl Operator [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Maid in Schiff Home Tells of Phone Message From Frank [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Miss Mary Perk Tells Jurymen She Believes Conley Is Guilty [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Mother of Frank Takes Stand to Identify Letter Son Wrote [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Mrs. Rae Frank Goes on Stand in Defense of Her Son [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Never Saw Any Women in Office of Frank Says Negro Witness [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Says Frank Broke Baseball Date Shortly After Girl Was Killed [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Still Another Office Boy Swears He Never Saw Women With Frank [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 16th August 1913 Traveling Salesman for Montags Tells of Conversation With Frank [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 17th August 1913 Prisoner's Mother Questioned As to Wealth of Frank Family [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 17th August 1913 That Pinkertons Double-Crossed Police, Dorsey Tries to Prove [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 18th August 1913 Frank May Tell Story to Jury on Stand Today [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 18th August 1913 Mary Phagans Grandmother Dies After Dreaming Girl Was Living [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 18th August 1913 Men on Frank Jury Must Be Some Mighty Good Husbands Asserts the Deputy in Charge [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Books and Papers Put in Evidence by the Defense [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Climax of Trial Reached When Frank Faced Jury [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Frank Ends Statement After Testifying Four Hours [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Frank's Character Is Testified To By Long List Of Girls [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Harlee Branch Tells Of Conley Pantomine [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Mrs. Wardlaw Denies Ever Seeing Frank On Car With Little Girl [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Clashes Between Lawyers Mark Effort To Impeach Negro Cook [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Denies He Said He Was Willing To Lead Party To Lynch Frank [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Dr. Clarence Johnson Is Called To Corroborate Dr. Roy Harris [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Saw Mary Phagan On Her Way To Pencil Factory, Says Mccoy [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Sideboard In Leo Frank's Home Moved, Asserts Husband Of Cook [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 20th August 1913 State Is Hard Hit By Judge Ruling Barring Evidence Attacking Frank [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 20th August 1913 State Suffers a Severe Blow When Testimony Is Ruled Out [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 20th August 1913 Witness Swears He Saw Frank Forcing Unwelcome Attentions Upon the Little Phagan Girl [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 21st August 1913 Frank Hooper Opens Argument In Leo Frank Case This Morning [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 21st August 1913 Frank's Character Bad Declare Many Women and Girls on Stand [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 21st August 1913 Girls Testify to Seeing Frank Enter Dressing Room With Woman [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 21st August 1913 Girls Testify to Seeing Frank Talking to Little Mary Phagan With His Hands on Her Person [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 21st August 1913 Leo Frank Takes Stand Again Despite Objection of Dorsey [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 21st August 1913 Railway Employee Swears Car Reached Center of City at 12:03 [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 21st August 1913 Starnes Tells How Affidavit From Negro Cook Was Secured [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 21st August 1913 Swears That Frank Prepared Sheets in Less Than 2 Hours [Last Updated On: August 25th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 21st August 1913 Testimony of Dr. Harris Upheld By Noted Stomach Specialists [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 21st August 1913 Testimony of Hollis Assaulted by Witness [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 22nd August 1913 Chronological Table Of Frank's Actions On Day Of Murder [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 22nd August 1913 Frank Case May Go To Jury Late This Afternoon [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 22nd August 1913 In Dramatic Phrases Hooper Outlines Events Leading Up To And Following Death Of Girl [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 23rd August 1913 Dorsey's Brilliant Address Attacking Leo Frank Is Stopped By Adjournment Of Court Friday [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Saturday, 23rd August 1913 Rosser Makes Great Speech For The Defense. Scores Detectives And Criticizes The Solicitor [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 24th August 1913 Many Records Are Badly Broken By State's Most Expensive Trial [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 24th August 1913 Solicitor Reasserts His Conviction Of Bad Character And Guilt Of Frank [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Monday, 25th August 1913 Leo Frank's Fate May Be Decided By Monday Night [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 26th August 1913 As Bells Tolled, Dorsey Closed Magnificent Argument Which Fastened Crime On Frank [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 26th August 1913 Frank Convicted, Asserts Innocence [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 26th August 1913 Glad And Relieved Trial Is Over. No Doubt Of Leo Frank's Guilt. Mrs. J. W. Coleman [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, August 26th, 1913 Guilty, Declares Jury, Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 26th August 1913 Here Is The Chronological Order Of Final Day Of Frank's Trial [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 26th August 1913 Leo Frank Received Fair Trial Declares Chief Newport Lanford [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Tuesday, 26th August 1913 Mary Phagan, The Victim [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 27th August 1913 Frank Sentenced On Murder Charge To Hang October 10 [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 27th August 1913 Hugh Dorsey's Great Speech Feature Of The Frank Trial By Sidney Ormond [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Thursday, 28th August 1913 Jail Cell Of Leo M. Frank Now Like Living Room [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Friday, 29th August 1913 Leo M. Frank To Make No Public Statement [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Sunday, 31st August 1913 Graduates Of Cornell Will Aid Leo M. Frank In Fight For Life [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]
- Wednesday, 3rd September 1913: Judge Condemns Pistol Carrying, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- Thursday, 4th September 1913 Frank Trial Bills Are Ordered Paid [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2024]
- Friday, 5th September 1913 Grand Jury May Act On Jim Conley Today [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2024]
- Saturday, 6th September 1913: Grand Jury Adjourns To Go To Ball Game, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- Tuesday, 9th September 1913 Judge Roan Urged For New Judgeship [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2024]
- Wednesday, 10th September 1913 Longer Vacation Given Phagan Case Workers [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2024]
- Thursday, 11th September 1913: Hugh Dorsey Sued For $5,000 Damages, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- Thursday, 11th September 1913 Judge Hill May Get Atlanta Judgeship [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2024]
- Friday, September 12th, 1913: Plennie Minor Will Barbecue Tomorrow, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: August 8th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2024]
- Saturday, 13th September 1913: Attack Is Renewed On Frank Juror, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- Saturday, September 13th, 1913: Classmate Of Leo Frank Writes Warm Defense, The Atlanta Constitution. [Last Updated On: August 8th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2024]
- Sunday, 14th September 1913 Ben Hill Will Go On Fulton Bench As Fourth Judge [Last Updated On: March 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2024]
- Monday, September 15th, 1913: Are Burns Men Here, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: August 8th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2024]
- Monday, 15th September 1913: Frank Trial Not Fair Declares Preacher, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- Tuesday, 16th September 1913 Jim Conley's Lawyer Planning His Defense [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2024]
- Wednesday, 17th September 1913 No Bill Is Found Against Newt Lee [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2024]
- Thursday, 18th September 1913: Heavy Dockets Keep Fulton Judges Busy, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- Thursday, 18th September 1913 Jews Are Organizing To Stop Defamation [Last Updated On: April 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2024]
- Friday, September 19th, 1913: Delay In Hearing Of Plea For Leo Frank, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: August 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2024]
- Saturday, 20th September 1913 Beavers Will Teach Police What To Do In Big Murder Case [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2024]
- Sunday, 21st September 1913 Great Watch Finders [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2024]
- Tuesday, 23rd September 1913: No Judge Yet Named To Hear Frank Motion, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- Wednesday, September 24th, 1913: Leo Frank Again Made President Of B'nai B'rith, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: August 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2024]
- Friday, September 26th, 1913: Did Not Discuss Guilt Of Leo Frank, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: August 8th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2024]
- Saturday, 27th September 1913: Cant Fire Man For Doing Duty, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2024]
- Saturday, September 27th, 1913: Smith And Arnold Indicted For Fight, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: August 8th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2024]
- Sunday, September 28th, 1913: Grief Of Mrs. Coleman Is A Pitiful Sight, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: August 8th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2024]
- Tuesday, 30th September 1913 Speculation Is Rife As To Who'll Hear Leo Frank's Motion [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2024]
- Wednesday, 1st October 1913 Frank Case Papers To Be Served Today [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Thursday, 2nd October 1913 115 Reasons Given Why Frank Should Get Another Trial [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Friday, 3rd October 1913 May Use Jurors To Deny Charges [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Saturday, 4th October 1913 Interest Centers In Attacks Made On Frank Jurors [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Sunday, 5th October 1913 A.h. Henslee May Establish Alibi [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Monday, 6th October 1913 Sparta Citizens Insist Henslee Was Prejudiced [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Tuesday, 7th October 1913 Henslee Answers Sprata Citizens [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Wednesday, 8th October 1913 Frank Hearing Will He Held On Saturday [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Thursday, 9th October 1913 Judge To Grant Dorsey’s Request [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Friday, 10th October 1913 New Trial Hearing Postponed For Week [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Saturday, 11th October 1913 35 Lawyers In Race For Municipal Court [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Sunday, 12th October 1913 Henslee Confers With Hugh Dorsey [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Monday, 13th October 1913 Photo By Francis E. Price. [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Tuesday, 14th October 1913 Dorsey Expected Back In Atlanta Wednesday [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Wednesday, 15th October 1913 Dorsey Will Return To Gate City Today [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Thursday, 16th October 1913 Dorsey Will Request Postponement Again [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Friday, 17th October 1913 Dorsey To Be Ready By Next Wednesday [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Saturday, 18th October 1913 Criminal Court Will Convene Monday Week [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Sunday, 19th October 1913 Frank Innocent Says Man Who Claims To Be Murder Witness [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Monday, 20th October 1913 Locked Doors Guard Witness Who Declares Frank Innocent [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Wednesday, 22nd October 1913 Many Affidavits Defend The Jury [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Thursday, 23rd October 1913 Crowd Conducted Frank Trial Says Prisoner's Lawyer [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Friday, 24th October 1913 Proof Of Charges Will Mean A New Trial, Says Court [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Saturday, 25th October 1913 Jury Loaned Ears To Ravings Of Mob, Says Rube Arnold [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Sunday, 26th October 1913 Next Frank Trial May Be Held In Chatham County [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Monday, 27th October 1913 Arnold To Resume His Speech Today [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Tuesday, 28th October 1913 Hooper And Dorsey Ridicule Argument Of Reuben Arnold [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Wednesday, 29th October 1913 Arnold Branded With Falsehood By Hugh Dorsey [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Thursday, 30th October 1913 Retrial Hearing For Leo M. Frank Comes To Close [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Friday, 31st October 1913 Roan Announces Decision Today [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2024]
- Saturday, November 1st, 1913: Trial Judge Says Last Word on Bias of Jury, Declares Court of Appeals, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Sunday, November 2nd 1913: Judges of Municipal Court Named Saturday Afternoon Supplant Peace Justices, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Monday, 3rd November 1913: Judges Of New Court Are Named, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Tuesday, 4th November 1913: Municipal Court Positions Sought By Over 1,000 Men, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Wednesday, 5th November 1913: Highwaymen Given Limit Of The Law, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Thursday, 6th November 1913: Dorsey Spent $1,145.39 In The Leo Frank Case, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Friday, 7th November 1913: Thomas Is Given Chief Judgeship, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Sunday, 9th November 1913: A Dead Hero Is The Poorest Sort Of A Husband; Boots Rogers, Hero Extraordinary, Learns Lesson, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Monday, 10th November 1913: War Is Declared On Beer Saloons And Locker Clubs, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Tuesday, 11th November 1913: No Postponement In Frank Hearing, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Wednesday, 12th November 1913: Objected To Shaving Fellow Policeman, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Thursday, 13th November 1913: Woman Who Led Campaign To Put End To Vice In Chicago Confers With Chief Beavers, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Friday, 14th November 1913: P. H. Brewster. Albert Howell, Jr. Hugh M. Dorsey. Arthur Heyman. Dorsey, Brewster, Howell & Heyman. Attorneys-at-law, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Saturday, 15th November 1913: P. H. Brewster. Albert Howell, Jr. Hugh M. Dorsey. Arthur Heyman. Dorsey, Brewster, Howell & Heyman. Attorneys-at-law., The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Sunday, 16th November 1913: Woodward Vetoes Fence Resolution, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Monday, 17th November 1913: P. H. Brewster. Albert Howell, Jr. Hugh M. Dorsey. Arthur Heyman. Dorsey, Brewster, Howell & Heyman. Attorneys-at-law., The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Tuesday, 18th November 1913: Conleys Trial Waits On The Supreme Court, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Wednesday, 19th November 1913: First Murder Trial Before Judge Hill, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Thursday, 20th November 1913: Nation-wide Search For Missing Wife, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Friday, 21st November 1913: Jim Conleys Case Is Once More Delayed, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Saturday, 22nd November 1913: Will Ask Early Trial For Factory Sweeper, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Sunday, 23rd November 1913: Burlesque Probe Started By Chief And By Recorder, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Monday, 24th November 1913: Burlesque Houses Willing For Chief To Act As Censor, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Tuesday, 25th November 1913: Conleys Lawyer Will Ask Immediate Trial, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Wednesday, 26th November 1913: Conley Will Be Tried During January Term, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Thursday, 27th November 1913: Gone Are The Days Of Oratory At The Bar, Says Pendleton, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Friday, 28th November 1913: Judge Roan Saves Youth From Sentencing Himself, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Saturday, 29th November 1913: Gillham Must Pay His Wife Alimony, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Sunday, 30th November 1913: Colyar Arrested On Cheat Charges, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2024]
- Monday, 9th March, 1914, Leo Frank Answers List of Questions Bearing on Points Made Against Him, The Atlanta Constitution [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2023]