TRANSCRIPTS: ATLANTA JOURNAL
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Thursday, 2nd October 1913: Solicitor At Work Preparing Answer To Frank Motion, The Atlanta Journal
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Thursday, August 21st, 1913: [Reuben] Arnold Charges Gigantic Frame-up To Convict [Leo] Frank. Hooper Says Conley’s Story Stood Test Of Grilling, The Atlanta Journal
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Friday, August 22nd, 1913: In Scathing Terms [Luther] Rosser Scores Dalton, Dorsey, [Atlanta] Police. Dorsey Will Conclude, Summing Up Case Against [Leo] Frank
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Saturday, August 23rd 1913: Leo Frank Trial Adjourned Until Monday Morning With Solicitor Hugh Dorsey In Midst Of Impassioned Speech, The Atlanta Journal
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Tuesday, August 19th, 1913: Attorney Swears That Witness Was Held Illegally Witness Swears Dorsey Refused To Free Magnolia Minola McKnight Fearing City Detectives
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Tuesday, August 26th, 1913: Leo Max Frank Sentenced To Hang On October 10th, 1913, But Fight For New Trial Will Stay The Execution For Many Months, The Atlanta Journal
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Monday, 25th August 1913 Leo M. Frank’s Fate Is Now In Hands Of The Jury. Motion For Mistrial Is Denied By Judge Leonard Strickland Roan
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Wednesday, August 20th, 1913: Trial Testimony May Close Wednesday – Both Sides Are Anxious To Begin Argument And Send Case To The Jury, Atlanta Journal
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Sunday, 24th August 1913 Frank’s Fate Will Soon Be Known Dorsey Will Finish His Speech In Few Hours
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Tuesday, 30th September 1913: Commission Asks Why Jail Is Overcrowded, The Atlanta Journal