1865 Confederate 1ed Civil War Trials for Treason Indianapolis Lincoln Assassination Pitman
Beginning in 1864 in Indianapolis, Indiana, a series of treason trials were commissioned at the end of Civil War. The trials themselves were to convict Confederate men who were said to be conspiring to expand the Confederacy. In 1865, an official record was published exposing the events of the trials noting the arguments and defenses, particularly those of Harrison Dodd, William Bowels, and a few others. This first edition was collected and edited by Benn Pitman.
1865 Confederate 1ed Civil War Trials for Treason Indianapolis Lincoln Assassination Pitman
Beginning in 1864 in Indianapolis, Indiana, a series of treason trials were commissioned at the end of Civil War. The trials themselves were to convict Confederate men who were said to be conspiring to expand the Confederacy. In 1865, an official record was published exposing the events of the trials noting the arguments and defenses, particularly those of Harrison Dodd, William Bowels, and a few others. This first edition was collected and edited by Benn Pitman.
Item number: #23908
Price: $550
PITMAN, Benn
The trials for treason at Indianapolis, disclosing the plans for establishing a North-western confederacy
Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- VI, [4], 9-340, [10]
- Provenance: Armorial bookplate – Nelson Rust Gilbert
- Motto: TENAX PROPOSITI
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~9.5in X 6.25in (24cm x 16cm)
- Quite scarce
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23908
Categories
Americana, American History
Military & War
Authors
PITMAN, Benn
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete