Life and Confession of the Noted Outlaw, James Copeland: Executed at Augusta, Perry County, Mississippi. Leader of the Notorious Copeland and Wages Clan ; Mystic Alphabet of the Clan for Their Secret Correspondence, with an Appendix of Profound ResearchA.S. and L.S. Pitts, 1909 - 237 pages |
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