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Fannie Phagan Coleman and J.W. Coleman’s letter to Tom Watson, published in the Jeffersonian Weekly
Page 9; on July 15th, 1915, regarding the June 21, 1915, Commutation of Leo Frank to life in prison by former Governor John Slaton. Transcription of Letter: The Mother and the Stepfather of Mary Phagan Write To the Hon. Thos. E.…
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- Tuesday, 31st March 1914: Burns Enroute To Atlanta To Finish Probe, The Atlanta Georgian
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- Sunday, 29th March 1914: Burns To Give Phagan Case Findings This Week. Mystery Lifted, He Says, The Atlanta Georgian
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- Friday, 27th March 1914: 3 Swear To Alibi For Frank, The Atlanta Georgian
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