Gould's Stenographic Reporter V2: The Trial Of Alexander McLeod, For The Murder Of Amos Durfee (1841) is a historical book written by Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould. The book is a detailed account of the trial of Alexander McLeod, who was accused of murdering Amos Durfee. The trial took place in 1841 and was a highly publicized event in its time. The book is a transcription of the court proceedings, including the testimony of witnesses, the arguments...
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