Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Witnesses Called To Stand To Testify Against Frank

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The Atlanta Constitution,

Saturday, 2nd August 1913,

PAGE 1, COLUMN 3.

Phone by Francis E. Price. Staff Photographer.

From left to right: Mrs. George W. Jefferson, who was a witness on Thursday morning; R. P. Barrett, who testified to finding Mary Phagan's pay envelope and strands of her hair, and Mrs. Maggie White, who told of seeing strange negro in pencil factory on afternoon of crime.

PAGE 2, COLUMN 4

Two Members of Jury

Photo by Francis E. Price. Staff Photographer.

On the left F. V. L. Smith, and on the right Beder Townsend.

PAGE 3, COLUMN 4

HE IS PRESIDING

IN FRANK TRIAL

PAGE 3, COLUMN 6

HIS TESTIMONY

CAUSES CLASH

Photo by Francis E. Price. Staff Photographer.

N. V. DARLEY

Assistant Superintendent of National

Pencil Factory.

Atlanta Constitution, Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Witnesses Called To Stand To Testify Against Frank

 

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