TRANSCRIPTS: ATLANTA JOURNAL
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Monday, 16th June 1913 Hooper Wants a Rest For Public From Case
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Sunday, 15th June 1913 Gentry, Found by Journal, Says Notes Will Show Enough to Justify What Was Sworn To
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Friday, 13th June 1913 Solicitor H. M. Dorsey Wins in First Clash; L. Z. Rosser Declares Procedure a Farce
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Saturday, 14th June 1913 Asks Jury to Resume Probe of Dictograph
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Saturday, 14th June 1913 Solicitor H. M. Dorsey Leaves for New York
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Friday, 13th June 1913 Luther Z. Rosser Declares Detectives Dare Not Permit Jim Conley to Talk Freely
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Thursday, 12th June 1913 Courts Order May Result in Meeting of Negro and Frank
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Thursday, 12th June 1913 Chief Beavers Unable to Locate Gentry
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Wednesday, 11th June 1913 T. B. Felder Accounts for Subscriptions Received
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Wednesday, 11th June 1913 Conley’s Status in Phagan Case May Be Changed Wednesday