Account of Trial, 21–28 May 1845, Longhand [State of Illinois v. Williams et al.]
Account of Trial, 21–28 May 1845, Longhand [State of Illinois v. Williams et al.]
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Account of Trial, , Hancock Co., IL, 21–28 May 1845, State of IL v. Williams et al. (Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court 1845). Transcribed from shorthand [before 24 Aug. 1858]; handwriting of and Daniel Mackintosh; 106 pages; Report of the Trial of the Murderers of Joseph Smith, 1845, CHL.
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Historical Introduction
For more information, see Historical Introduction to Account of Trial, 21–28 May 1845, Shorthand [State of Illinois v. Williams et al.]; and Introduction to State of Illinois v. Williams et al. and State of Illinois v. Elliott–C.
What did Daniels come down from to for? He came down to see his Mother in law as she was with him at that time. Was the there at that time? Not that I know of. Did you not know that he came down there to see the to give <the> information on this matter? I do not remember. Dont you recollect that was there then? I dont think he was there. Did you never hear Daniels speak of having intercourse with the ? I dont recollect I remember him saying that he was A perticular freind of the ’s. Did he say that gave him any money? Yes. How much did he say she gave him? 10 dollars he said he had had many offers he said that offered him 500. And the 1000? Yes. Did you not look upon it in the light of being mere roamanse [romance]? I supposed it was. You thought it was not A fact of his being offered this amount? I did not place much confidence in it. You told him you was afraid he would be called upon for A <killed by some one> witteness? I told him so. Why did you think so. Because if he came out against those Murderers they would kill him. You thought if they had killed the other men they would kill him too? Yes.
George McLean sworn.
Mr. McLean tell the jury where you live? I live in . What is your trade? I am a cooper. Do you know A man by the name of [William] Daniels? I am a little aquainted with him. Did you ever work in the same shop with him? No. Did you ever have any conversation with Daniels upon the subject of his being a witteness against the men who is supposed to have killed the Smiths. I can say that I did in the conversation I had with him; he came where I was at work on the 27th. of July last and that was the first time I had ever seen him, I asked him if he was not A son of the old man Daniels he said he was. We had considerable talk about the Smiths I asked him if he knew any thing about it how the the Death occured &c. He said he did not and told me he was in Agusta the night it occurred and had remained there untill the 27th. of July he then came to I think he told me in company with the but I thought the came on before him; After that I suppose some mounths I think two mounths after we got in conversation again he wanted to know the reason why I worked so hard said he there is no use of A man working so hard when he could make plenty of money without working he said he had a good prospect [p. [97]]
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