A Correct journal of the conduct of the two unfortunate prisoners, Sinclair & Johnson, : from the time of their conviction until their execution; : with a biographical sketch of their lives, as delivered by themselves, the day previous to which they were to be executed, with the dying declarations of the culprits, under their own signatures, and an interesting letter from Johnson to the woman with whom he lived, and who was supposed to be his wife. / Taken by a person who visited the unhappy men from day to day, till the period which terminated their mortal existence.

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New-York; : Printed [by Southwick & Pelsue] for the author, and sold, wholesale and retail, at no. 3, New-Street., [1811]
Record id:
73140
Subject:
Sinclair, John Frederick, -- 1733-1811.
Johnson, James, -- 1780-1811.
African American criminals -- New York (State) -- New York.
Prisoners -- New York (State) -- New York.
Last words.
Note:
Wood-engraving on title page.
Copyright Jan. 24, 1811 by Southwick and Pelsue.
Variant title:
HeinOnline world trials library collection.
Phys. description:
16 p. ; 22 cm