The Murder of Little Mary Phagan (2025 Edition) by Mary Phagan Kean
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Friday, 27th June 1913, Seeking For a Mary Phagan Suspect in Macon? The Atlanta Journal
Seeking For a Phagan Suspect in Macon? The Atlanta Journal Friday, June 27, 1913 (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) MACON, Georgia, June 27, 1913 —Two members of the Atlanta detective department left Macon last night after searching all the…
Friday, 27th June 1913, Attorney Frank Hooper Sees Jim Conley for the First Time, The Atlanta Journal
Hooper Sees Conley for the First Time The Atlanta Journal Friday, June 27, 1913 Attorney Who Will Aid Solicitor Hears Negro Sweeper Recite His Story Frank A. Hooper, the attorney who will assist Solicitor Hugh M. Dorsey in the…
Thursday, 26th June 1913, To Hold Frank Trial in the Old City Hall, The Atlanta Journal
The Atlanta Journal Thursday, June 26, 1913 Case Will Be Heard in Courtroom Now Used by Judge Pendleton The trial of Leo M. Frank on July 28 will be held on the first floor in the old city hall…
Thursday, 26th June 1913, Call of Cool Sea Breezes and Promise of Judge to His Wife, Secrets of Frank Trial Delay, The Atlanta Journal
The Atlanta Journal Thursday, June 26, 1913 There Are Many Little Reasons, of Course, but the Biggest of These Is the Simplest—Judge Roan Just Had to Keep Promise to His Charming Wife—And Nobody's Kicking, Either The trial of…
Wednesday, 25th June 1913, Both Sides Are Ready for Trial of Leo Frank, The Atlanta Journal
Both Sides Are Ready for Trial of Frank The Atlanta Journal Wednesday, June 25, 1913 Few Developments Expected Between Now and July 28, Conley Is Grilled The statements made by Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey and by Reuben R.…
Tuesday, 24th June 1913, July 28 Is Date Agreed Upon for Trial of Leo Frank, The Atlanta Journal
July 28, 1913, Is Date Agreed Upon for Trial of Frank The Atlanta Journal Tuesday, June 24, 1913 Judge Names Date After Statement From Reuben R. Arnold, In Which He Said Trial Would Last Two Weeks DEFENSE TAKES STEPS…
Monday, 23rd June 1913, Solicitor Will Fix Frank Trial for June 30, He Says, The Atlanta Journal
Solicitor Will Fix Frank Trial for June 30, He Says The Atlanta Journal Monday, June 23, 1913 Unless "Showing" Is Made in Open Court Why the Case Should Be Deferred, Trial Will Proceed MONTEEN STOVER AGAIN FIGURES IN THE…
Sunday, 22nd June 1913, Rosser and Brandon Join With Slaton and Phillips, The Atlanta Journal
Rosser and Brandon Join With Slaton and Phillips The Atlanta Journal Sunday, June 22, 1913 Two Big Atlanta Law Firms Go Into Partnership Beginning July 1 The law firm of Rosser & Brandon and Slaton & Phillips have formed…
Sunday, 22nd June 1913, Reuben Arnold Declares Leo Frank Innocent and Enters Case, The Atlanta Journal
REUBEN R. ARNOLD, Able attorney, who declares he would not have entered case were he not firmly convinced of Leo M. Frank's innocence. Arnold Declares Frank Innocent and Enters Case The Atlanta Journal Sunday, June 22, 1913…
Thursday, 19th June 1913, Frank Arthur Hooper Returns and Takes Up Mary Phagan Case, The Atlanta Journal
Hooper Returns and Takes Up Phagan Case The Atlanta Journal Thursday, June 19, 1913 Declares Trip to Cincinnati Had Nothing to do With Murder Mystery Frank A. Hooper, the experienced prosecutor, who has been engaged to assist Solicitor Hugh…
Saturday, 6th June 1914: Dorsey’s Demurrer In Leo Frank’s Case Sustained By Court, The Atlanta Journal
The Atlanta Journal,Saturday, 6th June 1914,PAGE 1, COLUMN 7.Refuses to Hear Motion to Set Aside Verdict Because Defendant Did Not Hear It ReadThe demurrer filed by Solicitor H. M. Dorsey against the latest motion in behalf of Leo M. Frank…
Wednesday, 18th June 1913, Will Reuben Rose Arnold Aid Leo Frank’s Defense?, The Atlanta Journal
Will Reuben R. Arnold Aid Frank’s Defense? The Atlanta Journal Wednesday, June 18, 1913 Mr. Arnold and Luther Z. Rosser Both Decline to Discuss Report Circulated The rumor that Reuben R. Arnold, famous Georgia lawyer, will be associated with…
Sunday, 15th June 1913, Frank Arthur Hooper to Aid State in Leo Frank Trial, The Atlanta Journal
Frank A. Hooper to Aid State in Frank Trial The Atlanta Journal Sunday, June 15, 1913 Former Solicitor at Americus Engaged to Assist Solicitor Hugh M. Dorsey That the trial of Leo M. Frank will be a legal battle…
The Annie Maude Carter Episode: Her Repudiation, the Jim Conley Poison-Plot Claim, and the Separate William J. Burns Bribery Scandal, April-May 1914
One Hundred and Twelve Years Ago in the Mary Phagan Case, April 25, 1914 Title: The Annie Maude Carter Episode: Her Repudiation, the Jim Conley Poison-Plot Claim, and the Separate William J. Burns Bribery Scandal, April-May 1914 Author Jay P.…
Saturday, 14th June 1913, Solicitor Hugh M. Dorsey Leaves for New York, The Atlanta Journal
Solicitor H. M. Dorsey Leaves for New York The Atlanta Journal Saturday, June 14, 1913 Declares Visit Has Nothing to Do With Phagan Case, Which Is Complete Hugh M. Dorsey, solicitor general of the Atlanta circuit, left Atlanta for…
Friday, 13th June 1913, Solicitor Hugh M. Dorsey Wins in First Clash, Luther Zeigler Rosser Declares Procedure a Farce, The Atlanta Journal
Solicitor Hugh M. Dorsey Wins in First Clash, Luther Z. Rosser Declares Procedure a Farce Atlanta Journal Friday, June 13th, 1913 Conley is Prisoner of City Detectives, Not of State, Now Conley Says His Attorney Believes Idea of Transfer…
Friday, 13th June 1913, Luther Z. Rosser Declares Detectives Dare Not Permit Jim Conley to Talk Freely, The Atlanta Journal
Luther Z. Rosser, leading attorney in the defense of the indicted pencil factory superintendent. He was snapshotted Friday morning while on his way to the court house to protest to Judge Roan against James Conley, the negro sweeper, remaining…
Tuesday, 5th May 1914: Many Sensations Sprung By Dorsey At Frank Hearing, The Atlanta Journal
The Atlanta Journal,Tuesday, 5th May 1914,PAGE 1, COLUMN 7.Detective Lehon Ordered Held Under Bond for Grand Jury Defense Vigorously Assailed In Numerous AffidavitsEPPS CHARGES FRAME-UP IN GETTING HIS AFFIDAVITAaron Allen Swears He Was Left in Burns' Office With Pile of…
Thursday, 12th June 1913, Courts Order May Result in Meeting of Negro Jim Conley and Leo Frank, The Atlanta Journal
Courts Order May Result in Meeting of Negro and Frank Atlanta Journal Thursday, June 12th, 1913 Jim Conley, Negro Sweeper, Accusing Witness in Phagan Case, Sure to Appear Before Judge Roan Friday A. M. STATE MAY DEMAND THAT FRANK…
Wednesday, 11th June 1913, Jim Conley’s Status in Phagan Case May Be Changed Wednesday, The Atlanta Journal
Conley’s Status in Phagan Case May Be Changed Wednesday The Atlanta Journal June 11, 1913 Petition Will Be Presented to Judge Roan by Solicitor Dorsey but Its Nature Is Not Made Known ROSSER'S CARD CAUSES ACTIVITY BEHIND SCENES Negro…
Tuesday, 10th June 1913, Luther Z. Rosser, Attorney for Leo Frank, Trains His Guns on City Detective Chief, The Atlanta Journal
Luther Z. Rosser, Attorney for Frank, Trains His Guns on City Detective Chief The Atlanta Journal Tuesday, June 10, 1913 SAYS CHIEF LANFORD IS NOT SEEKING FOR TRUTH OF MURDER He Charges That the Detective Chief Has Banked His…
Monday, 9th June 1913, Defense to Make Next Move in Mary Phagan Case, The Atlanta Journal
Defense to Make Next Move in Phagan Case Atlanta Journal Monday, June 9th, 1913 Apparently Prosecuting Officials Consider Their Investigation Complete Chief of Detectives Lanford has announced that Jim Conley, the negro sweeper, who is the state's principal witness…
Sunday, 8th June 1913, Solicitor General Hugh Dorsey Makes No Reply to Mrs. Leo Frank, The Atlanta Journal
Solicitor Makes No Reply to Mrs. Frank Atlanta Journal Sunday, June 8, 1913 Hugh M. Dorsey Has No Comment to Make on Mrs. Frank's Letter Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey has declined to make any answer to the published…
Wednesday, 29th April 1914: Frank Hearing Will Be Resumed Friday, The Atlanta Journal
The Atlanta Journal,Wednesday, 29th April 1914,PAGE 1, COLUMN 5.Solicitor Ready to Combat Defense Evidence BurnsRaps the PoliceThe hearing of an extraordinary motion for a new trial for Leo M. Frank will be resumed before Judge Ben H. Hill, of the…
Monday, 18th May 1914: “famous Sleuth” Is Scored From Bench By Judge B. H. Hill, The Atlanta Journal
The Atlanta Journal,Monday, 18th May 1914,PAGE 1, COLUMN 1.Jurist Mentions No Names, but Lets It Be Known W. J. Burns Is Target in His Charge to Grand JuryRAPS DETECTIVES SEEKING "MONEY AND NOTORIETY"Jurors Told to Thoroughly Probe Charges of Bribery…
Friday, 24th April 1914: Jim Conley Charged With Confessing He Slew Mary Phagan, The Atlanta Journal
The Atlanta Journal,Friday, 24th April 1914,PAGE 1, COLUMN 5.Attorneys for Leo M. Frank, at Hearing for New Trial, Read Affidavit From Negro Woman in Which She Asserts Conley, on Her Promise to Marry Him, Admitted to Her in the Fulton…
Sunday, 3rd May 1914: W. J. Burns, On Stand For Frank, Is Pressed Hard By Prosecutor, The Atlanta Georgian
The Atlanta Georgian,Sunday, 3rd May 1914,PAGE 3, COLUMN 1.Describes His Work on the Case, and Says Record Is Everything Needed to Prove Man's InnocenceAdmits Not Seeing State Witnesses.Detective William J. Burns underwent more than an hour's severe examination at the…
Saturday, 2nd May 1914: Detective On Stand, Tells Of Probe, The Atlanta Georgian
The Atlanta Georgian,Saturday, 2nd May 1914,3rd Edition,PAGE 1, COLUMN 8.BURNS GRILLED IN COURT BY SOLICITORFamous Detective, on Stand, Tells of His Connection With the Frank Case.Clearing of Frank Not Condition of His Employment, He Tells Solicitor.Solicitor Hugh Dorsey put William…
Friday, 1st May 1914: Evidence Is Recorded Against Conley, The Atlanta Georgian
The Atlanta Georgian,Friday, 1st May 1914,3rd Edition,PAGE 1, COLUMN 8.Negro's Letters to Carter WomanFiled, but Judge Blocks Reading of Them.Leo Frank's defense was given its first setback in the hearing of the extraordinary motion for a new trial Friday, when…
Thursday, 30th April 1914: Ragsdale Lawyer Denies Bribery Charge, The Atlanta Georgian
The Atlanta Georgian,Thursday, 30th April 1914,2nd Edition,PAGE 1, COLUMN 1.2 ACCUSED BY PASTOR REFUTE STORYMinister Who Asserts He Was Given $200 for Affidavit Said To Be Weak-Minded.The sensational story of Rev. O. B. Ragsdale, of the Plum Street Baptist Church,…