A few passages in the life of Dr. Francis Tumblety

the Indian herb doctor, including his experience in the old Capitol Prison, to which he was consigned with a wanton disregard to justice and liberty, by order of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War. Also journalistic and documentary vindication of his name and fame, and professional testimonials respectfully inscribed to the American public.

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A few passages in the life of Dr. Francis Tumblety

the Indian herb doctor, including his experience in the old Capitol Prison, to which he was consigned with a wanton disregard to justice and liberty, by order of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War. Also journalistic and documentary vindication of his name and fame, and professional testimonials respectfully inscribed to the American public.

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English
Pages
82

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Edition Notes

On cover: "Kidnapping" of Dr. Tumblety by order of the Secretary of War of the U. S.

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Cincinnati
Other Titles
Kidnapping of Dr. Tumblety

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Library of Congress
R154.T834 A3

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Pagination
82 p.
Number of pages
82

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OL6460846M
Internet Archive
fewpassagesinlif00tumb
LCCN
43042893
OCLC/WorldCat
14858923

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