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  Donnelly, Dennis. Dennis Donnelly, Plaintiff in Error, vs. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Defendant in Error, no. 190, January term, 1878. Paper Book of Plaintiff in Error. Pottsville: Emerald Vindicator Print, 1878.

  Duffy v. The Commonwealth. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, No. 202 (January 1877). Weekly Notes of Cases 4 (8):311–13.

  Duffy, Thomas M. Thomas Duffy, Plaintiff in Error, vs. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Defendant in Error, no. 202, January term, 1877. Paper Book of Plaintiff in Error. Pottsville: Chronicle Print, 1877.

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  Ex parte Moyer. 12 Idaho 250, 85 Pac 897.

  Ex parte Pettibone. 12 Idaho 264, 85 Pac 902.

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  Gowen, Franklin B. Argument of Franklin B. Gowen, Esq., of Counsel for the Commonwealth in the Case of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas Munley. Pottsville: Chronicle Book and Job Rooms, 1876.

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  Hughes, F. W. Commonwealth versus Patrick Hester, Patrick Tully, and Peter McHugh, Tried and Convicted of the Murder of Alexander W. Rea, Argument of Hon. F. W. Hughes, for Commonwealth. Philadelphia: G. V. Town & Son, 1877.

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  Mahon v. Justice, 127 US 700, 8 S.Ct. 1204, 32 L.Ed. 283.

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  McParland et al. v. Larkin. Supreme Court of Illinois (May 16, 1889). The Northeastern Reporter 21:565–66.

  McParland et al. v. Larkin. Supreme Court of Illinois. 155 Ill 84, 39 NE 609 (1895).

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  Moyer v. Nichols, 203 US 221, 27 S.Ct. 121, 51 L.Ed. 160.

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  U.S. Supreme Court. Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States. Washington, DC: Supreme Court of the United States, 2010.

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  ARTICLES, CHAPTERS, PAMPHLETS, AND MONOGRAPHS

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  Connolly, C. P. “The Moyer-Haywood Case: Part 1: The Murder and the Arrest of Orchard.” Collier’s: The National Weekly. May 18, 1907.

  ———. “The Moyer-Haywood Case: Part 4: Harry Orchard and His Story.” Collier’s: The National Weekly. June 22, 1907.

  ———. “The Moyer-Haywood Case: Part 8: What Has Been Brought Out in Haywood’s Trial.” Collier’s: The National Weekly. July 27, 1907.

  The Cost to the State of Idaho of the Haywood Trial. Boise: The Capital News Job Rooms, 1907.

  Cowart, B. T. “James McParland and the Haywood Case.” Idaho Yesterdays 16 (Fall 1972):24–29.

  Darrow, Clarence. Letter to the Editor. Collier’s: The National Weekly. Oct. 26, 1907:9.

  Davis, Ray Jay. “The Polygamous Prelude.” The American Journal of Legal History 6 no. 1 (1962):1–27.

  Debs, Eugene. “Arouse, Ye Slaves!” Appeal to Reason, March 10, 1906.

  Driggs, Ken. “The Prosecutions Begin: Defining Cohabitation in 1885.
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  Eastwood, P. M. “A Few Incidents Taken from the Criminal Annals of James McPartland, the Leader of the Mine Owners Association in Colorado and Idaho.” Appeal to Reason, March 17, 1906.

  Editorial. “Please Read This.” Collier’s: The National Weekly. Nov. 30, 1907:7.

  ———. “Who Told the Truth?” Collier’s: The National Weekly. Nov. 30, 1907:7.

  Elliott, John M. “Introduction.” In Pinkerton, Allan. The Mollie Maguires and the Detectives. Dover Edition. New York: Dover Publications, 1973:i–iv.

  Ernst, Donna B. “The Wilcox Train Robbery.” Wild West (June 1999).

  Gard, Wayne. “The Shawnee Trail.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 56 no. 3 (1953):359–77.

  Garvin, Tom. “Defenders, Ribbonmen and Others: Underground Political Networks in Pre-Famine Ireland.” Past and Present 96 no. 1 (1982):133–55.

  Girodo, Michel. “Personality, Job Stress, and Mental Health in Undercover Agents.” Journal of Social Behaviour and Personality 6 no. 7 (1991):375–90.

  Gowen, Franklin B. “List of Outrages in Schuylkill and Shamokin Regions.” In Gowen, Franklin B. Argument of Franklin B. Gowen, Esq., before the Joint Committee of the Legislature of Pennsylvania: Appointed to Inquire into the Affairs of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. Philadelphia: Press of Helfenstein, Lewis & Greene, 1875:99–114.

  Gramm, Marshall, and Phil Gramm. “The Free Silver Movement in America: A Reinterpretation.” Journal of Economic History 64 no. 4 (2004):1108–29.

  Grant, Luke. “The Haywood Trial: A Review.” The Outlook 24 (Aug. 1907):855–62.

  Graves, Thomas Thatcher. “The Fall of Richmond: II, The Occupation.” In Johns, Robert Underwood and Buel, Clarence Clough (eds.), Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. 4 vols. New York: The Century Company, 1887:726–28.

  Gray, Bob. “Chisholm Trail.” Texas and Southwestern Horseman 9 (1965):32–41.

  Greenwood, James. “A Night in a Workhouse.” The Pall Mall Gazette, Jan. 12–15, 1866.

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  Gutman, Herbert G. “The Braidwood Lockout of 1874.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 53 no. 1 (1960):5–28.

  Hall, Jerome. “Legal and Social Aspects of Arrest Without a Warrant.” Harvard Law Review 49 no. 4 (1936):566–92.

  Hammett, Dashiell. “From the Memoirs of a Private Detective.” The Smart Set 70 no. 3 (1923):88–90.

  Hawley, James H. “Hon. Fremont Wood.” In Hawley, James H. (ed.), History of Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains. 4 vols. Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1920:2, 221–25.

  ———. “Steve Adams’ Confession and the State’s Case Against Bill Haywood.” Idaho Yesterdays 7 (Winter 1963–64):16–27.

  Haywood, William. “Socialism the Hope of the Working Class.” International Socialist Review 12 (1912):461–71.

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  Hunt, Lynn. “Against Presentism.” Perspectives 40 (2002):5.

  Hurt, Walter. “James McPartland: A Free Hand Drawing.” Appeal to Reason, April 28, 1906.

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  Kaufmann, A. “Historic Supplement of the Denver Police: A Review from Earliest Days to the Present Time.” In Walling, George W., Recollections of a New York Chief of Police: An Official Record of Thirty-Eight Years as Patrolman, Detective, Captain, Inspector, and Chief of the New York Police. Denver: Denver Police Mutual Aid Fund, 1890: 609–75.

  Kenny, Kevin. “Nativism, Labor, and Slavery: The Political Odyssey of Benjamin Bannan, 1850–1860.” The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 118 (1994):325–61.

  ———. “The Molly Maguires and the Catholic Church.” Labor History 36 no. 3 (1995):345–76.

  ———. “The Molly Maguires in Popular Culture.” Journal of American Ethnic History 14 (1995):27–46.

  Krent, Harold J. “Executive Control Over Criminal Law Enforcement: Some Lessons From History.” The American University Law Review 38 (1989):275–312.

  Larson, Robert W. “The White Caps of New Mexico: A Study of Ethnic Militancy in the Southwest.” Pacific Historical Review 44 no. 2 (1975):171–85.

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  Metz, Lance E. “Edward W. Clark’s Role in the Carbon County Molly Maguire Trials.” Canal History & Technology Proceedings 19 (2000).

  Milroy, Sean. “History of the AOH.” The Hibernian (Dublin). June 26, 1915.

  Moffett, Cleveland. “The Overthrow of the Molly Maguires.” McClure’s Magazine 4 (1894): 90–100.

  The Molly Maguires: A Thrilling Narrative of the Rise, Progress and Fall of the Most Noted Band of Cut-Throats of Modern Times. Tamaqua, PA: Eveland & Harris, 1876.

  Morse, John T. “The ‘Molly Maguires’ Trials.” American Law Review 11 (1876):233–60.

  Niederhauser, John S. “Phytophthora infestans; the Mexican connection.” In Lucas, J. A., R. C. Shattock, D. S. Shaw, and Louise R. Cooke (eds.), Phytophthora: Symposium of the British Mycological Society, the British Society for Plant Pathology, and the Society of Irish Plant Pathologists. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991:25–45.

  Orchard, Harry. “The Confession and Autobiography of Harry Orchard.” McClure’s Magazine 29 no. 3 (July 1907):296–306; 29 no. 4 (Aug. 1907):367–79; 29 no. 5 (Sept. 1907):507–23; 29 no. 6 (Oct. 1907):658–72; 30 no. 1 (Nov. 1907):113–29.

  Patterson, Joseph F. “Reminiscences of John Maguire After Fifty Years of Mining.” Publications of the Historical Society of Schuylkill County 4 (1914):305–36.

  Pinkerton, Allan. Special Rules and Instructions to be Observed in Testing Conductors, Designed for the Operatives of the National Police Agency. Chicago: George H. Fergus, 1864.

  ———. Tests on Passenger Conductors, Made by the National Police Agency. Chicago: George H. Fergus, 1867.

  ———. General Principles and Rules of Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency. Chicago: George H. Fergus, 1867.

  Pinkerton, Robert A. “Detective Surveillance of Anarchists.” The North American Review 173 no. 540 (1901):609–17.

  Powell, H. Benjamin. “The Pennsylvania Anthracite Industry, 1769–1976.” Pennsylvania History 46 (1980):3–27.

  Quinn, Edward G. “Of Myths and Men: An Analysis of Molly Maguireism in 19th Century Pennsylvania.” Eire-Ireland 23 no. 4 (1988):52–61.

  Rhodes, James Ford. “The Molly Maguires in the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania.” American Historical Review 15 no. 3 (1909):5
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  ———. Chapter II. In Rhodes, James Ford. History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley–Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. 8: 1877–1896. New York: Macmillan Company, 1920:52–87.

  Roots, Roger. “Are Cops Constitutional?” Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal 11 (2001): 685–757.

  Sanders, John R. “Faro: Favorite Gambling Game of the Frontier.” Wild West (Oct. 1996).

  Scheinberg, Stephen. “Theodore Roosevelt’s ‘Undesirable Citizens.’” Idaho Yesterdays 4 (Fall 1960):10–15.

  Schlegel, Marvin W. “The Workingmen’s Benevolent Association: First Union of Anthracite Miners.” Pennsylvania History 10 no. 4 (1943):243–67.

  ———. “America’s First Cartel.” Pennsylvania History 13 no. 1 (1946):1–16.

  Schlesinger, Andrew B. “Las Gorras Blancas, 1889–1891.” Journal of Mexican American History 1 no. 2 (1971):87–143.

  Shankman, Arnold M. “Draft Resistance in Civil War Pennsylvania.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 101 (1977):190–204.

  Shoaf, George H. “Unwinding the Tangled Skein.” Appeal to Reason, March 17, 1906.

  ———. “McPartland, the Pariah.” Appeal to Reason, May 12, 1906.

  ———. “House of Horrors.” Appeal to Reason, June 9, 1906.

  ———. “Who Blew Up the Independence Depot?” Appeal to Reason, May 18, 1907.

  ———. “Quiet for the Gun Men.” Appeal to Reason, May 18, 1907.

  Silving, Helen. “In Re Eichmann: A Dilemma of Law and Morality.” American Journal of International Law 55 no. 2 (1961):307–58.

  Siringo, Charles A. “Account of Charles A. Siringo.” Frontier Times 6 no. 3 (Dec. 1928).

  Steiker, Carol S. “Second Thoughts About First Principles.” Harvard Law Review 107 no. 4 (1994):820–57.

  Suggs, George G. Jr. “Religion and Labor in the Rocky Mountain West: Bishop Nicholas C. Matz and the Western Federation of Miners.” Labor History 11 no. 2 (1970):190–206.

  Taylor, Herbert Hall. “The Wealthy Widow and the Mysterious Package.” True Detective Mysteries (Aug. 1941):22–25, 84–87.

  Thale, Christopher. “Police.” In Grossman, James R., Ann Durkin Keating, and Janice L. Reiff (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004.

 

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