
You Are There: Atlanta Georgian, August 14th, 1913
State Fights Frank’s Alibi Atlanta GeorgianAugust 14th, 1913 CONLEY ADMITTED MIND WAS BLANK DAY OF CRIME, GIRL SAYS NEGRO DRUNK DAY OF CRIME, MISS CARSON SWEARS HE TOLD HER Miss Continue Reading →
State Fights Frank’s Alibi Atlanta GeorgianAugust 14th, 1913 CONLEY ADMITTED MIND WAS BLANK DAY OF CRIME, GIRL SAYS NEGRO DRUNK DAY OF CRIME, MISS CARSON SWEARS HE TOLD HER Miss Continue Reading →
Many Witnesses Take the Stand to Refute Points of Prosecution Atlanta ConstitutionAugust 13th, 1913 Defense Calls Twenty-Two Men, Women and Boys to Give Evidence Favorable to Frank—Mr. and Mrs. Emil Continue Reading →
Frank’s Character Made Issue by the Defense Atlanta JournalAugust 13th, 1913 ACTION A CHALLENGE TO STATE TO PUT UP WITNESSES IN REBUTTAL WHO OTHERWISE COULDN’T TESTIFY Lemmie Quinn, Foreman In Continue Reading →
Frank’s Mother Stirs Courtroom Atlanta GeorgianAugust 13th, 1913 Leaps to Defense of Son at Dorsey’s Question FRANK’S CLASSMATES AT COLLEGE TELL OF HIS GOOD CHARACTER A sensation was created in Continue Reading →
Schiff Admits He Kept Conley Knowing He Was Worthless Atlanta ConstitutionAugust 12th, 1913 H. G. Schiff, Leo Frank’s assistant in the National Pencil factory, was put on the stand for Continue Reading →
C. B. Dalton’s Character Shown Up by Frank Defense; Four Witnesses Swear They Would Not Believe His Oath Atlanta JournalAugust 12th, 1913 DALTON ADMITS HE SERVED A CHAINGANG SENTENCE FOR Continue Reading →
State Charges Premeditated Crime Atlanta GeorgianAugust 12th, 1913 Defense Forces Dalton to Admit Jail Record GIRL DENIES STATE’S VERSION OF FRANK’S WORK ON FATAL DAY Here are the important developments Continue Reading →
Murder Evidence May Be Concluded by Next Saturday Atlanta ConstitutionAugust 11th, 1913 Trial May Have Reached the Point By End of This Week Where Lawyers Will Begin Their Argument. FIERCE Continue Reading →
Many Experts Called by Defense to Answer Dr. H. F. Harris Atlanta JournalAugust 11th, 1913 DR. GEORGE BACHMAN GIVES TESTIMONY TO SHOW HARRIS SIMPLY HAZARDED A GUESS Professor of Physiology Continue Reading →
Grief-Stricken Mother Shows No Vengefulness August 11th, 1913Atlanta Georgian By TARLETON COLLIER. That black-clad woman in the corner of the courtroom—nobody has noticed her much. Things have happened so swiftly Continue Reading →