Speech of governor Dorr, in answer to the question by the court, why sentence should not be pronounced against him

Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854 Speech of governor Dorr, in answer to the question by the court, why sentence should not be pronounced against him

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GLC#
GLC02211
Type
Broadsides, posters & signs
Date
1844/06/25
Author/Creator
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854
Title
Speech of governor Dorr, in answer to the question by the court, why sentence should not be pronounced against him
Place Written
Newport, Rhode Island
Pagination
1 p. : docket Height: 41 cm, Width: 28 cm
Primary time period
National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
Sub-Era
Age of Jackson

Published by the Republican Herald Office. Appeals to the citizens of Rhode Island, arguing that the sentence given to him goes against the principles of a democratic Republic. Dorr was charged for treason and sentenced to life imprisonment and hard labor for his role in the Dorr Rebellion.

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