Om The Jefferson Borden Mutiny
The Jefferson Borden Mutiny was a notorious incident in which a group of men mutinied aboard a ship and killed several crew members. This book details the trial of three of the mutineers: George Miller, John Glew, and William Smith. The trial was held in a federal court in Boston and was presided over by Judge John Clifford and Justice John Lowell. The case garnered significant attention in its day and is still of interest to legal scholars today. This book offers a fascinating insight into the trial and the events that led up to it.
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