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1913
April 28, 1913: Girl is Assaulted and then Murdered in Heart of Town
April 28, 1913: Pretty Young Victim of Sunday’s Atrocious Crime and the Building in Which She Met Her Death
April 29, 1913: $1,000 Reward
April 29, 1913: Held on Murder Charge in Mary Phagan Case
April 29, 1913: I Am Not Guilty, Says John M. Gant
April 29, 1913: Pinkertons Hired to Assist Police Probe the Murder of Mary Phagan
April 29, 1913: Was Victim of Murder Lured Off on Joy Ride Before She Met Death?
April 30, 1913: Did Murderers Plan Cremation?
April 30, 1913: Murder Analyzed by Dr. M’Kelway
April 30, 1913: While Hundreds Sob, Body of Mary Phagan Lowered Into Grave
April 30, 1913: While Hunt Continues for Slayer of Mary Phagan, Marietta Mourns as Body is Lowered into Grave
May 1, 1913: Frank Tried to Flirt With Murdered Girl, Says Her Boy Chum
May 1, 1913: Newt Lee Tells His Story During Morning Session
May 1, 1913: Pretty Young Sweetheart Comes to the Aid of Arthur Mullinax
May 2, 1913: Frank and Lee Held in Tower, Others Released
May 2, 1913: Frank Girls Going to Inquest
May 2, 1913: Keep an Open Mind
May 4, 1913: Impostors Busy in Sleuth Roles in Phagan Case
May 4, 1913: The Case of Mary Phagan
May 5, 1913: Sleuths Believe They Can Convict Phagan Murderer
May 6, 1913: Pistol Toting is Condemned by Judge Ellis in His Charge
May 6, 1913: Third Man Brought into Phagan Mystery by Frank’s Evidence
May 7, 1913: Officials Plan to Exhume Body of Victim Today
May 8, 1913: Frank Will Take a Stand at Inquest
May 8, 1913: Stains of Blood on Shirt Fresh, Says Dr. Smith
May 9, 1913: Frank and Lee Ordered Held by Coroner’s Jury for Mary Phagan Murder
May 10, 1913: Factory Foreman Who Testified
May 10, 1913: Girl Will Swear Office of Frank Deserted Between 12:05 and 12:10
May 11, 1913: Mystery of 14-Year-Old Mary Phagan’s Tragic End Adds One to Long List of Atlanta’s Unsolved Crimes
May 11, 1913: Officer Swears He Found Frank With Young Girl
May 12, 1913: Find Guilty Man, Frank’s Lawyer Told Pinkertons
May 12, 1913: The Phagan Case Day by Day
May 13, 1913: Story From New York
May 14, 1913: Clue is Sought in Handwriting of Mary Phagan
May 14, 1913: Poem in Handwriting of Mary Phagan May Give Solicitor Clue to Murder
May 15, 1913: Victim of Murder Prepared to Die, Believes Dorsey
May 16, 1913: Constitution Starts Fund to Bring Burns Here to Solve the Mary Phagan Murder Mystery
May 17, 1913: Bring Burns Here
May 17, 1913: In Loop of Death, Dorsey May Have Clue to Murderer
May 18, 1913: Three Arrests Expected Soon in Phagan Case
May 19, 1913: Detectives Seek Clue in Writing of Negro Suspect
May 20, 1913: Women Declare Phagan Murder Must be Solved
May 21, 1913: Tobie is Studying Mary Phagan’s Life
May 22, 1913: Experts are Here on Finger Prints
May 23, 1913: Rooming House Sought by Frank, Declares Woman
May 24, 1913: Coleman Affidavit Which Police Say Felder Wanted
May 24, 1913: Frank Not at Home Hours on Sunday, Declares Lanford
May 24, 1913: Girl Strangled, Says Indictment
May 24, 1913: Leading Figures in Charges of Bribery in Phagan Case
May 25, 1913: “Becker of South” Lanford is Branded by Col. Tom Felder
May 25, 1913: Frank Indicted in Phagan Case
May 25, 1913: Frank is Praised by John O. Parmele
May 25, 1913: Others Will be Involved in New Bribery Charges Intimates Chief Lanford
May 25, 1913: Savings of School Girls are Offered to Hunt for Murderer of Mary Phagan
May 25, 1913: Thomas Felder Brands the Charges of Bribery Diabolical Conspiracy
May 26, 1913: New Witnesses in Phagan Case Found by Police
May 26, 1913: Thousands in Atlanta Living the Life of Mary Phagan’s Murderer
May 27, 1913: Burns Agency Quits the Phagan Case; Tobie Leaves Today
May 28, 1913: Conley Reported to Admit Writing Notes Saturday
May 29, 1913: Negro Sweeper Tells the Story of Murder Notes
May 30, 1913: But One Thing is Proved in Mary Phagan Mystery
May 30, 1913: Conley Says He Helped Frank Carry Body of Mary Phagan to Pencil Factory Cellar
May 31, 1913: Mary Phagan’s Murder Was Work of a Negro, Declares Leo M. Frank
June 1, 1913: Conley is Removed from Fulton Tower at His Own Request
June 2, 1913: Frank Asked Room to Conceal Body, Believes Lanford
June 3, 1913: Grand Jury Calls for Thos. Felder and Police Heads
June 3, 1913: Leo Frank’s Cook Put Under Arrest
June 4, 1913: Servant of Frank is Liberated After Long Examination
June 5, 1913: Frank Wanted Gun to Take His Life, Says Negro Cook
June 6, 1913: Dorsey Replies to the Charges of Mrs. Lucille Selig Frank
June 7, 1913: Current in Effect on Day of Tragedy
June 8, 1913: Mrs. Frank Writes About Phagan Case
June 10, 1913: Leo Frank Reported Ready for His Trial
June 11, 1913: Lanford Silent on Rosser’s Card
June 13, 1913: Negro Conley May Face Frank Today
June 15, 1913: Detective Chief Tells Grand Jury of Third Degree
June 16, 1913: Constitution Picture Will Figure in Trial
June 18, 1913: Two New Witnesses Sought by Officers
June 19, 1913: Mrs. Formby Here for Phagan Trial
June 19, 1913: Reuben Arnold May Aid Frank’s Defense in Big Murder Trial
June 21, 1913: Frank and Lee Held in Tower, Others Released
June 22, 1913: Frank Not Guilty of Phagan Murder, Declares Arnold
June 23, 1913: Leo M. Frank’s Trial June 30, Says Dorsey
June 24, 1913: Frank’s Trial Set for Next Monday
June 25, 1913: Reported Hoke Smith May Aid Leo Frank
June 25, 1913: Trial of Leo Frank Postponed by Judge
June 28, 1913: Lanford and Felder Indicted for Libel
July 4, 1913: Effort Will Be Made to Free Newt Lee
July 8, 1913: Frank and Conley May Meet Today
July 10, 1913: Mary Phagan’s Pay Envelope is Found
July 11, 1913: Jim Conley Not Right Man, Says Mincey
July 13, 1913: Detective Harry Scott’s Hunch- Thrilling Story of How it Secured James Conley’s Confession
July 18, 1913: Many Rumors Afloat Regarding Grand Jury
July 19, 1913: Grand Jury Meets to Indict Conley
July 19, 1913: Scott Believes Conley Innocent, Asserts Lanford
July 20, 1913: Frank’s Lawyers Score Dorsey for His Stand
July 20, 1913: Grim Justice Pursues Mary Phagan’s Slayer
July 23, 1913: Bloody Club Lends New Clue to Mystery
July 23, 1913: Give Right of Way to Case of Frank
July 24, 1913: Conley and Lee Meet in Tower
July 25, 1913: Venireman Drawn for Frank Trial
July 26, 1913: Frank’s Lawyers Ready for Trial
July 27, 1913: How Detectives Trailed Clues in Phagan Murder Case
July 27, 1913: Phagan Trial Will Be Great Legal Battle
July 27, 1913: Scott is Summoned by Frank’s Lawyer
July 28, 1913: Jurors in Leo M. Frank Case Must Answer Four Questions
July 28, 1913: Leo Frank’s Trial on Murder Charge Booked for Today
July 29, 1913: Numerous Witnesses Called in Frank Case
July 29, 1913: Trial of Leo M. Frank on Charge of Murder Begins, Mrs. Coleman, George Epps and Newt Lee on Stand
July 29, 1913: Unusual Interest Centers in Mrs. Frank’s Appearance
July 29, 1913: Will Leo Frank’s Lawyers Put Any Evidence Before the Jury?
July 30, 1913: Lee, Dull and Ignorant, Calm Under Cross Fire
July 30, 1913: Members of Mary Phagan’s Family who are Attending Frank Trial
July 30, 1913: Mother and Daughter in Tears as Clothing of Mary Phagan is Exhibited in Courtroom
July 30, 1913: Sergeant Dobbs Resumes Stand at Tuesday Afternoon Session
July 30, 1913: The Defense Center of the Trial of Leo M. Frank
July 30, 1913: Three Witnesses Describe Finding Mary Phagan’s Body
July 31, 1913: Bearing of Black and Lee Forms a Study in Contrast
July 31, 1913: Daintily Dressed Girl Tells of Daily Routine of Factory
July 31, 1913: Defense Riddles John Black’s Testimony
July 31, 1913: Detective Black Muddled by Keen Cross Examination of Attorneys for Defense
July 31, 1913: Gantt, Once Phagan Suspect, On Stand Wednesday Afternoon
August 1, 1913: Acquitted in the Same Court, She Believes Frank is Innocent
August 1, 1913: Attorneys for Both Sides Riled by Scott’s Testimony; Replies Cause Lively Tilts
August 1, 1913: Finding of Hair and Envelope Described by Machinist
August 1, 1913: Frank’s Presence in Office at Time He Says He was There is Denied by Girl on Stand
August 1, 1913: Haslett Describes Visit to Home of Leo Frank
August 1, 1913: Holloway Denies Affidavit He Signed for Solicitor
August 1, 1913: Leo Frank Innocent, Says Mrs. Appelbaum
August 1, 1913: Spots Were Large as Fan, Declares Woman Who Saw Them
August 1, 1913: William Gheesling, Embalmer, Tells of Wounds on Girl’s Body
August 2, 1913: Frequent and Angry Clashes Between Attorneys Mark the Hearing of Darley’s Testimony
August 2, 1913: Humor Pathos Tragedy
August 2, 1913: Mary Phagan Murdered Within Hour After Dinner
August 2, 1913: Negro Lurking in Factory Seen by Wife of Employee
August 2, 1913: Startling Statements Made During Testimony of Dr. Harris
August 3, 1913: Condition of Girl’s Body Described by Dr. J. W. Hurt
August 3, 1913: Defense Will Use Many Witnesses
August 3, 1913: Fixing Hour of Girl’s Death Through Aid of Modern Science the Prosecution’s Greatest Aid
August 3, 1913: Girl Asked for Mary Phagan’s Pay but was Refused by Frank
August 3, 1913: Resume of Week’s Evidence Shows Little Progress Made
August 4, 1913: Frank on Stand Wednesday Week
August 4, 1913: Leo Frank’s Trial is Attracting Universal Interest in Georgia
August 5, 1913: Amazing Testimony of Conley Marks Crucial Point of Trial, Says Frank Admitted Crime
August 5, 1913: Conley Grilled Five Hours by Luther Rosser
August 5, 1913: Gheesling Furnishes His Formula to Jury
August 6, 1913: Mincey Affidavit is Denied
August 6, 1913: Women are Playing Big Part in Trial of Frank
August 7, 1913: Judge’s Decision Admits Conley Testimony in Full
August 7, 1913: Mary Phagan was Strangled, Declares Dr. H. F. Harris
August 7, 1913: Spontaneous Applause Greets Dorsey’s Victory
August 7, 1913: Unable to Shake Conley’s Story, Rosser Ends Cross-Examination
August 8, 1913: Dorsey Forces Childs to Admit Certain Portions of His Testimony Could Not be Considered Expert
August 8, 1913: Rosser Swears Bludgeon was Not in Factory Day After Murder
August 8, 1913: Will Defense Put Character of Leo Frank Before Jury?
August 9, 1913: Conductor Also Swears Epps Boy was not on Car with Mary Phagan
August 9, 1913: Epps Boy not with Mary Phagan, Declares Street Car Motorman
August 9, 1913: Hopkins Woman Denies Charges Made by Dalton and Jim Conley; is Forced to Admit Untruths
August 9, 1913: Model of Factory Attacked by Solicitor
August 9, 1913: N. V. Darley Denies Testimony Given by Conley and Dalton
August 9, 1913: She Denies Charges Made by Dalton and by Conley
August 10, 1913: Defense Will Renew Attack Upon Dr. Harris’ Testimony
August 10, 1913: Epps Boy Denies Trying to Avoid Being Called to the Stand Again
August 10, 1913: Reporter Makes Denial of Charge that Reports have been Flavored
August 10, 1913: Schiff Put on Stand to Refute Conley and Dalton Testimony
August 10, 1913: Schiff Testimony Contradicts That Given by Dalton and Negro Conley
August 10, 1913: Startling Testimony of Conley Feature of Trial’s Second Week
August 11, 1913: Murder Evidence May be Concluded by Next Saturday
August 12, 1913: As the Very Wildest of Guessing, Dr. Westmoreland Characterizes Testimony Given by Dr. Harris
August 12, 1913: Defense Has the Best Day Since Trial of Frank Began
August 12, 1913: Expert Flatly Contradicts the Testimony of Dr. Harris
August 12, 1913: Frank’s Financial Sheet Would Take 3 Hours’ Work to Finish
August 12, 1913: Schiff Admits he Kept Conley Knowing he was Worthless
August 13, 1913: Campbell Told by Mrs. White of Negro Lurking in Factory
August 13, 1913: Dalton Recalled by Defense, Admits Having Served on Gang
August 13, 1913: Many Witnesses Take the Stand to Refute Points of Prosecution
August 13, 1913: Testimony of Helen Ferguson Refuted by Magnolia Kennedy
August 13, 1913: Women on Stand Deny Statements Made About Them by Dalton
August 14, 1913: Lively Tilts Mark the Hearing of Testimony of Dr. Kendrick
August 14, 1913: Quinn Intimates that Spots May Have Been on Floor for Months
August 14, 1913: Surprise Sprung by Introduction of Character Witnesses by Defense (Atlanta Constitution)
August 15, 1913: Character of Frank Good, So Many Witnesses Declare
August 15, 1913: Frank Not Nervous on Night of Murder, Says Mrs. Ursenbach
August 15, 1913: Lawyers Appear Very Interested in Raincoat Lent to Leo M. Frank
August 15, 1913: Many Men Swear to Good Character of Superintendent of Pencil Factory
August 15, 1913: Mother-in-Law of Frank Denies Charges in Cook’s Affidavit
August 16, 1913: Dorsey Questions Witness About Alleged Fund for Frank’s Defense
August 16, 1913: Leo Frank Innocent, Said Conley, According to a Girl Operator
August 16, 1913: Miss Mary Perk Tells Jurymen She Believes Conley is Guilty
August 16, 1913: Mother of Frank Takes Stand to Identify Letter Son Wrote
August 16, 1913: Mrs. Rae Frank Goes on Stand in Defense of Her Son
August 16, 1913: Still Another Office Boy Swears He Never Saw Women With Frank
August 17, 1913: Frank to Tell His Own Story Monday Afternoon to Jury Which Will Decide His Fate
August 17, 1913: Prisoners’ Mother Questioned as to Wealth of Frank Family
August 17, 1913: That Pinkertons Double-Crossed Police, Dorsey Tries to Prove
August 18, 1913: Frank May Tell Story to Jury on Stand Today
August 18, 1913: Mary Phagan’s Grandmother Dies After Dreaming Girl was Living
August 18, 1913: Men on Frank Jury Must Be Some Mighty Good Husbands, Asserts the Deputy in Charge
August 19, 1913: Books and Papers Put in Evidence by the Defense
August 19, 1913: Climax of Trial Reached When Frank Faced Jury
August 19, 1913: Frank Ends Statement After Testifying Four Hours
August 19, 1913: Frank’s Character is Testified to by Long List of Girls
August 19, 1913: Harlee Branch Tells of Conley Pantomine
August 19, 1913: Mrs. Wardlaw Denies Ever Seeing Frank on Car with Little Girl
August 20, 1913: Clashes Between Lawyers Mark Effort to Impeach Negro Cook
August 20, 1913: Denies He Said He Was Willing to Lead Party to Lynch Frank
August 20, 1913: Dr. Clarence Johnson is Called to Corroborate Dr. Roy Harris
August 20, 1913: Saw Mary Phagan on Her Way to Pencil Factory, Says McCoy
August 20, 1913: Sideboard in Leo Frank’s Home Moved, Asserts Husband of Cook
August 20, 1913: State is Hard Hit by Judge’s Ruling Barring Evidence Attacking Frank
August 20, 1913: State Suffers a Severe Blow When Testimony is Ruled Out
August 20, 1913: Witness Swears he saw Frank Forcing Unwelcome Attentions upon the Little Phagan Girl
August 21, 1913: Frank Hooper Opens Argument in Leo Frank Case This Morning
August 21, 1913: Frank’s Character Bad, Declare Many Women and Girls on Stand
August 21, 1913: Girls Testify to Seeing Frank Enter Dressing Room With Woman
August 21, 1913: Girls Testify to Seeing Frank Talking to Little Mary Phagan With His Hands on Her Person
August 21, 1913: Leo Frank Takes Stand Again Despite Objection of Dorsey
August 21, 1913: Railway Employee Swears Car Reached Center of City at 12:03
August 21, 1913: Starnes Tells How Affidavit from Negro Cook was Secured
August 21, 1913: Swears that Frank Prepared Sheets in Less Than 2 Hours
August 21, 1913: Testimony of Dr. Harris Upheld by Noted Stomach Specialists
August 21, 1913: Testimony of Hollis Assailed by Witness
August 22, 1913: Arnold Ridicules Plot Alleged by Prosecution and Attacks the Methods Used by Detective
August 22, 1913: Chronological Table of Frank’s Actions on Day of Murder
August 22, 1913: Frank Case May Go to Jury Late This Afternoon
August 22, 1913: In Dramatic Phrases, Hooper Outlines Events Leading Up to and Following Death of Girl
August 23, 1913: Dorsey’s Brilliant Address Attacking Leo Frank is Stopped by Adjournment of Court Friday
August 23, 1913: Rosser Makes Great Speech for the Defense; Scores Detectives and Criticizes the Solicitor
August 24, 1913: Many Records are Badly Broken by State’s Most Expensive Trial
August 24, 1913: Solicitor Reasserts His Conviction of Bad Character and Guilt of Frank
August 25, 1913: Leo Frank’s Fate May be Decided by Monday Night
August 26, 1913: As Bells Tolled, Dorsey Closed Magnificent Argument Which Fastened Crime on Frank
August 26, 1913: Frank Convicted, Asserts Innocence
August 26, 1913: Glad and Relieved Trial is Over; No Doubt of Leo Frank’s Guilt
August 26, 1913: Guilty, Declares Jury
August 26, 1913: Here is the Chronological Order of Final Day of Frank’s Trial
August 26, 1913: Leo Frank Received Fair Trial, Declares Chief Newport Lanford
August 26, 1913: Mary Phagan, the Victim
August 27, 1913: Frank Sentenced on Murder Charge; to Hang Oct. 10
August 27, 1913: Hugh Dorsey’s Great Speech Feature of the Frank Trial
August 28, 1913: Cell of Leo M. Frank Now Like Living Room
August 29, 1913: Leo M. Frank to Make No Public Statement
August 31, 1913: Graduates of Cornell Will Aid Leo M. Frank in Fight for Life
September 4, 1913: Frank Trial Bills are Ordered Paid
September 9, 1913: Will Rear Monument to Little Mary Phagan
September 10, 1913: Jim Conley Indicted by Jury on Tuesday
September 24, 1913: Leo Frank Again Made President of B’nai B’rith
September 26, 1913: Did Not Discuss Guilt of Frank
September 28, 1913: Grief of Mrs. Coleman is a Pitiful Sight
September 30, 1913: Speculation is Rife as to Who’ll Hear Leo Frank’s Motion
October 3, 1913: May Use Jurors to Deny Charges
October 5, 1913: A. H. Henslee May Establish Alibi
October 6, 1913: Sparta Citizens Insist Henslee was Prejudiced
October 7, 1913: Henslee Answers Sparta Citizens
October 14, 1913: Dorsey Expected Back in Atlanta Wednesday
October 16, 1913: Dorsey Will Request Postponement Again
October 18, 1913: Criminal Court Will Convene Monday Week
October 20, 1913: Bodeker Keeps Counsel
October 20, 1913: Locked Doors Guard Witness Who Declares Frank Innocent, Detectives Keep All-Night Vigil in Order to Arrest Him
October 21, 1913: J. C. Shirley Ready to Account for Movements on Murder Day
October 21, 1913: Murder Witness Arrested on Libel Charge
October 24, 1913: Proof of Charges Will Mean a New Trial, Says Court
October 25, 1913: Jury Loaned Ears to Ravings of Mob, Says Rube Arnold
October 27, 1913: Arnold to Resume His Speech Today
October 30, 1913: Retrial Hearing for Leo M. Frank Comes to Close
November 2, 1913: Leo Frank Appeals to Supreme Court
November 6, 1913: Dorsey Spent $1145.39 in the Leo Frank Case
November 10, 1913: The Frank Case
November 14, 1913: Trial of Jim Conley Postponed to Monday
November 26, 1913: Conley Will be Tried During January Term
December 7, 1913: Frank Case Will be Argued Dec. 15
December 17, 1913: Leo Frank’s Fate Now Rests With High Tribunal
December 25, 1913: Laboring Folk of Griffin Send Dorsey X-mas Present
1914
January 1, 1914: Good Luck Marked 1913 Giving Knockout Blow to Prophets of Disaster
January 1, 1914: Gunman and Thug Busy During Year 1913
January 5, 1914: Case Against Fisher is Set for Wednesday
January 8, 1914: Frank Attorneys File Supplemental Brief
January 9, 1914: Fisher Freed on Murder Charge
January 15, 1914: Dorsey Will Not Reply to Latest Frank Brief
February 1, 1914: Court Takes Recess, Case of Jim Conley is Set for February 23, 1914
February 18, 1914: Leo M. Frank Has Not Lost All Hope; Counsel Will Make Vigorous Fight to Save the Life of Their Client
February 19, 1914: Counsel for Frank to Ask a Rehearing by Supreme Court
February 21, 1914: Jim Conley Case to Come to Trial Week From Today
February 22, 1914: Solicitor Dorsey Scorched in Card by Frank Counsel
February 23, 1914: Mrs. Nina Formby Makes Affidavit to Assist Frank
February 24, 1914: All-Night Search to Find M’Knight Meets No Success
February 25, 1914: Conley Convicted, Gets Year on Gang
February 26, 1914: Plied With Whisky She Lied in Story Told About Frank Says Mrs. Formby
February 27, 1914: Becker Trial Was Parallel to Mine; Leo Frank Writes the Constitution
February 27, 1914: Detectives Scored in Alleged Formby Confession
February 28, 1914: Appeal for Frank Delayed by Hope of New Evidence
March 1, 1914: Helen Ferguson Tells Defense in Affidavit of Advance by Conley
March 4, 1914: Luther Z. Rosser Holds Conference in New York Over Leo Frank’s Case
March 5, 1914: Geo. Epps Brands as a Falsehood Story of His Son in Affidavit
March 6, 1914: Affidavit Verified by Mrs. Ethel Miller
March 6, 1914: Frank’s Time Alibi Gets New Support in Two Affidavits Given the Defense
March 7, 1914: No Clemency Plea Planned for Frank
March 8, 1914: New Developments in Case of Frank Come With a Rush of Resentence
March 8, 1914: Rosser Defends Interview Answering Georgia Chamber
March 9, 1914: Leo Frank Answers List of Questions Bearing on Points Made Against Him
March 10, 1914: Frank Will Use Address by Taft
March 11, 1914: Burns to Return by Next Friday and Make Report
March 12, 1914: Smith to Protect Conley from Grill by William Burns
March 15, 1914: M’Knight Badly Injured Trying to Slip Into City Unnoticed by Detectives
March 15, 1914: Prisoner in Tower Asks Public for Answers to These Questions
March 16, 1914: Frank No Pervert, States W. J. Burns on Reaching City
March 16, 1914: From Pulpits Comes Call for New Trial For Frank; Burns Here to Open Probe
March 18, 1914: Becker Will Come to Leo Frank’s Aid if Defense Calls
March 19, 1914: Smith to Thwart Secret Attempt to Grill Conley
March 20, 1914: Crime in Factory Foulest He Ever Knew Says Burns
March 21, 1914: Detective Burns Given Hot Roast by Will M. Smith
March 23, 1914: Detective Burns Goes to New York to Hunt Evidence
March 23, 1914: New Frank Trial Urged by Pastor
March 25, 1914: Smith is Giving His Service Free to James Conley
March 26, 1914: Probe Telegrams Sent From Newark
March 30, 1914: B’nai B’rith Delegate Lauds Atlanta Spirit, Discusses Frank Case
March 30, 1914: Welcome Given to B’nai B’rith
March 30, 1914: Witness for Frank Sought in Chicago
March 31, 1914: Conley is Anxious to Face Accusers
March 31, 1914: Funeral Notices
April 2, 1914: Will Show Employers Necessity of Militia
April 5, 1914: Burns Will Seek Talk With Conley Early This Week
April 7, 1914: More Affidavits for Frank Motion
April 8, 1914: Did Stover Girl go to Factory?
April 9, 1914: Burns and Dorsey Hold Conference
April 10, 1914: Interest Centered in Report of Burns
April 11, 1914: New Evidence Against Jim Conley Reported
April 12, 1914: Reward of $1,000 Offered by Burns
April 13, 1914: Burns Expected to Return Soon
April 15, 1914: State May Oppose Plans of the Defense
April 16, 1914: Leo Frank’s Fight to Get New Trial Will Begin Today
April 17, 1914: Way is Paved to Take Case of Leo M. Frank Before Federal Court
April 19, 1914: Testimony He Gave at Trial Was True, Declares M’Knight
April 20, 1914: Burns Expected to Return Today
April 21, 1914: Grand Jury to Act on Leo Frank Case
April 22, 1914: Dorsey and Burns Have Warm Words
April 22, 1914: Lanford Declines to Show Affidavits
April 23, 1914: Conley is Guilty, Asserts W. J. Burns
April 24, 1914: Battle for Life of Leo M. Frank Begins in Court
April 25, 1914: Did Not Confess to Girl’s Murder, Says Jim Conley
April 26, 1914: Monday is the Anniversary of Death of Mary Phagan
April 26, 1914: Says Love Letters Written by Conley Prove Him Guilty
April 27, 1914: Friends Pay Tribute Today in the Cemetery at Marietta to Mary Phagan’s Memory
April 28, 1914: Friends Pay Tribute to Memory of Girl Killed One Year Ago
May 1, 1914: Horrible Mistake in Case of Frank, States W. J. Burns
May 2, 1914: W. J. Burns and Dan Lehon Summoned by Solicitor Dorsey to the Frank Retrial Hearing
May 2, 1914: William J. Burns Driven Out of Marietta
May 3, 1914: Dorsey Calls C. W. Burke and Other Investigators for Leo Frank to Court
May 5, 1914: Return of Negress Ordered by Judge Monday Morning
May 7, 1914: New Trial Denied Leo Frank; No Argument by Hugh Dorsey
May 10, 1914: Burns to Answer Contempt Charge
May 10, 1914: Judge Will Not Give an Opinion
May 14, 1914: Leo Frank Hearing Set For Wednesday
May 16, 1914: Lehon Contempt Trial is Postponed by Hill
May 17, 1914: Dorsey Ready to Argue Move to Upset Verdict
May 19, 1914: Lehon Contempt Trial Up Today
May 24, 1914: Our Record Clean, Asserts Dan Lehon
May 30, 1914: Negro Cuts Detective in Effort to Escape
June 6, 1914: Verdict is Void, Declare Lawyers for Leo M. Frank
June 7, 1914: Another Step in Frank Case Won by State
June 16, 1914: Burns to be Ousted by the Police Chiefs
June 19, 1914: Burke Indicted for Perjury Subornation
June 20, 1914: Burns is Dropped by Police Chiefs
June 25, 1914: A. S. Colyar Arrested at Cartersville Home
June 30, 1914: Knocks and Boosts From the State Press
October 3, 1914: Frank Not Guilty, Believes Conley’s Lawyer, Plans to Obtain Freedom of Man in Tower
October 4, 1914: William Smith Tells Why His Opinion Has Changed as to Guilt of Leo Frank
October 10, 1914: No Attack on Dorsey, Says William M. Smith
October 15, 1914: Appeal Made by Leo Frank For New Trial Turned Down by Georgia Supreme Court
October 27, 1914: Last Appeal Made for Leo M. Frank
November 1, 1914: Jackson’s Trail Through Georgia Will be Marked
November 3, 1914: No Delay Expected in Leo Frank Case
November 11, 1914: Frank Case Decision May Be Given Today
November 15, 1914: Leo Frank Loses in Supreme Court
November 20, 1914: Grand Jury is Probing Bond Fraud Cases
November 21, 1914: Leo Frank Again Loses Big Point
November 22, 1914: Vindication Asked by Leo M. Frank in Card to Public
November 24, 1914: Frank Case Witness Placed Under Arrest
November 28, 1914: Jury Was on Trial, Says Leo M. Frank
November 30, 1914: No Delay Expected in Leo Frank Case
December 3, 1914: Action is Postponed on Frank Remittitur
December 5, 1914: Frank Case Remittitur in Hands of the Court
December 8, 1914: Frank Loses Last Chance in Court
December 9, 1914: Habeas Corpus Writ for Leo Frank Today
December 10, 1914: Leo Frank Hears Sentence of Death
December 11, 1914: Judge Hill Suffers Relapse of Illness
December 11, 1914: New Plea to Courts Prepared for Frank
December 14, 1914: Plan Hard Fight for Frank’s Life
December 18, 1914: Leo Frank Opens New Court Fight
December 19, 1914: Newman to Hear Frank Case Today
December 22, 1914: Alexander Scores Charge of Dorsey
December 23, 1914: Marshall Will Make Supreme Court Plea
December 28, 1914: Leo Frank Decision is Expected Today
December 29, 1914: Frank’s Trial Legal, Declares Grossman
December 29, 1914: Leo M. Frank’s New Fight for Life May Last in Courts for Six Months Before a Final Decision is Reached
December 30, 1914: Long Legal Battle in Leo Frank Case
1915
January 3, 1915: Leo M. Frank Says Politics Prompted Joseph M. Brown to Write Card to Chronicle
January 17, 1915: Warren Grice Will Ask Early Hearing on Frank Petition
January 24, 1915: Leo Frank Appeal is Set for Feb. 23 by Supreme Court
January 29, 1915: Jim Conley Will Take Stand Today as State Witness
January 30, 1915: Large Sums Paid to Burns Agency, Haas Tells Court
January 31, 1915: Will Leo Frank be Tried Again?
February 10, 1915: State is Preparing for Frank Hearing
February 23, 1915: Lawyers for State Reach Washington
February 23, 1915: Sheriff Mangum Leaves to Attend Leo Frank Hearing
February 24, 1915: Postpone Hearing of Frank Appeal
February 27, 1915: Leo Frank’s Fate in Hands of Court
April 4, 1915: Jewish War Victims Aided by Leo Frank
April 20, 1915: His Plea Denied, Frank May Move for a Rehearing
April 21, 1915: Frank’s Attorneys Confer on Appeal
April 22, 1915: Frank Pardon Plea Will Be Completed Within a Few Days
April 23, 1915: Frank Makes Plea for Commutation
April 30, 1915: Mother and Father of Leo Frank Here to Attend Hearing
May 1, 1915: Leo Frank an Innocent Man, Declares Geraldine Ferrar After Visit to Tower Cell
May 4, 1915: State Will Wait for U.S. Mandate in Case of Frank
May 6, 1915: Frank’s Lawyers Get Affidavits
May 10, 1915: Frank Will Face Judge Hill Today
May 11, 1915: Leo Frank’s Fate up to Gov. Slaton as Final Arbiter
May 18, 1915: Date for Hearing of Frank is Fixed
May 19, 1915: State of Tennessee Makes Plea for Frank
May 20, 1915: Two State Legislatures Ask Georgia’s Governor for Clemency for Frank
May 22, 1915: Dr. White to Discuss Leo Frank’s Sentence
May 23, 1915: Leo Frank Jurors to Hold Meeting to Discuss Case
May 24, 1915: Pastors to Plead for Commutation of Frank Sentence
May 27, 1915: Clemency is Urged for Leo M. Frank by Georgia Society
May 27, 1915: Clemency Protest is Filed by Dorsey
May 28, 1915: Dorsey’s Course Still Undecided
May 29, 1915: Conley and Frank Meet Wednesday
May 31, 1915: Leo Frank’s Plea for Commutation to be Heard Today
June 1, 1915: Frank’s Hearing Ends Commission, to Make Recommendation Soon
June 2, 1915: Frank and Conley Will Meet Today
June 3, 1915: Frank and Conley Will Not Testify
June 5, 1915: Prison Commissioners Go to Their Homes
June 10, 1915: Case of Leo Frank is up to Governor for Final Decision
June 11, 1915: Final Plea for Frank to be Made Saturday
June 12, 1915: Marietta Delegation to Fight Frank Plea
June 13, 1915: Slaton to Spend Today in Study of Frank Appeal
June 14, 1915: Slaton Expected to Inspect Scene of Murder Today
June 15, 1915: Howard to Finish Appeal for Frank Early Wednesday
June 17, 1915: Leo Frank’s Fate up to Governor; Hearing is Ended
June 17, 1915: Leo Frank’s Head Put in Metal Braces
June 17, 1915: Reward of $1,000 Offered by Burns
June 18, 1915: Leo Frank May Know His Fate by Sunday
June 19, 1915: Decision on Frank Expected Monday
June 20, 1915: Howard Confident of Commutation for Leo Frank
June 21, 1915: Frank Sentence Commuted
June 21, 1915: Frank’s Sentence is Commuted by Slaton
June 22, 1915: Frank Starts Prison Work, Noisy Crowd at Governor’s Home Dispersed by Militia
June 22, 1915: Whole Frank Case Reviewed in Slaton’s Statement
June 24, 1915: Guards Increased at Milledgeville
July 1, 1915: Capitol Gossip
July 14, 1915: Militia Under Arms Following Mob Rumor
July 18, 1915: Leo Frank’s Throat Cut by State Farm Prisoner
July 19, 1915: Creen’s Mind Affected by Fall from Bridge
July 19, 1915: Frank’s Condition Steadily Improving, Good Chance to Recover, Say Doctors
July 20, 1915: Another Doctor Added to Staff Treating Frank
July 22, 1915: Frank Grows Stronger; Danger is Nearly Over
July 25, 1915: Convicts at State Farm Ask Pardon for McNaughton
August 2, 1915: Leo Frank’s Head Put in Metal Braces
August 11, 1915: On Day of Release, He Weds Daughter of GA Prison Head
August 17, 1915: Posses Chase Frank Mob
August 18, 1915: Georgia’s Shame
August 18, 1915: Had Not Given Up Hope
August 18, 1915: Harris to Probe Frank Lynching
August 18, 1915: Lynching of Leo Frank Denounced by Daniels
August 18, 1915: Mob Hanging Better than Judicial Murder, Says John M. Slaton
August 18, 1915: Mob’s Own Story in Detail
August 19, 1915: May Find Mobbers by the Handcuffs on Burke’s Wrists
August 19, 1915: Woodward is Rapped by Governor Slaton
August 20, 1915: Mob Law is Condemned in Statement by Harris on Leo Frank Lynching
August 24, 1915: Boycott Started Against Atlanta by Boston Firm
August 24, 1915: Coroner to Resume Investigation Today into Frank Lynching
August 25, 1915: Officials of Cobb Seek Clew to Mob
August 30, 1915: Rope on His Auto, New York Police Shadow Atlantan
November 15, 1915: New England Educational Journal Criticizes Narrowness of Eastern Magazine
Post-1915
February 15, 1916: Jim Conley is Fined for Beating His Wife
April 2, 1916: Georgians Square, Asserts Slaton
January 14, 1919: Jim Conley Shot as Store Breaker by Druggist Conn
January 17, 1919: Jim Conley Admits Attempt at Burglary
March 5, 1922: State Will Cite Leo Frank’s Case in Dupre Hearing
February 24, 1929: Aged Inmate Soon Will Complete 15 Years in Prison
July 16, 1930: Heckler Questions Slaton Concerning Leo Frank Case
August 12, 1930: Slaton Discusses Frank Commutation
January 4, 1942: L.P. Whitfield, Noted Sleuth, 61, Succumbs
December 1, 1943: Leo Frank’s Widow Not Bitter, Sews on Wedding Anniversary
December 2, 1943: Mrs. Frank Fine, Brave Woman, Slaton Opines; Silent on Case