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"The Court Scene" from the Amistad. Murals by Hale Woodruff (1939) (Talladega College)
"The Death of Socrates" (painting by Jacques Louis David, 1787).
Clarence Darrow questions William Jennings Bryan during the Scopes Trial (1925).
Hermann Goering testifies in the Major War Criminals Trial in Nuremberg (1946).
Examination of a Witch" by Thompkins Matteson, 1853. (Suspect being examined for "witch's marks" in Salem in 1692.)
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by Justice Daniel Horsmanden

Introduction by Justice Daniel Horsmanden

The Trials of Caesar and Prince (Larceny)
(April 21, 1741 to May 11, 1741)

The Trials of Cuffee amd Quack (Arson)
(May 12, 1741 to June 1, 1741)

The Trial of the Hughsons and Peggy Kerry (Conspiracy)
(June 1, 1741 to June 12, 1741)

The Trial of John Ury (Papist Plot)
(June 24, 1741 to August 29, 1741)

Conclusion (Burton's Reward)
(September 2, 1742)

Pdf Version of Horsmanden's Journal:
part 1 / part 2 / part 3/ part 4 / part 5/ part 6/ part 7/ part 8 / part 9/ part 10

Horsmandencomplete.pdf

 

 The excerpts above are taken from the following sources:

Serena R. Zabin, The New York Conspiracy Trials of 1741: Daniel Horsmanden's Journal of the Proceedings with Related Documents
(Bedford/St. Martin's, 2004)
and Daniel Horsmanden's Journal of the Proceedings (Second Edition, 1810)