The Life and Confessions of Charles E. Jones, Convicted of the Murder of Isaac Jackson, a Jew Peddler, at Springfield, Mass., December 7, 1857. Together with an Appendix, embracing His Trial and the Speeches of Counsel. Written by Himself, in Prison.

Part of The Life and Confessions of Charles E. Jones, Convicted of the Murder of Isaac Jackson, a Jew Peddler, at Springfield, Mass., December 7, 1857. Together with an Appendix, embracing His Trial and the Speeches of Counsel. Written by Himself, in Prison.

Jones, Charles E, “The Life and Confessions of Charles E. Jones, Convicted of the Murder of Isaac Jackson, a Jew Peddler, at Springfield, Mass., December 7, 1857. Together with an Appendix, embracing His Trial and the Speeches of Counsel. Written by Himself, in Prison.”, Judaica Americana II, accessed September 16, 2024, https://judaicadhpenn.org/legacyprojects/s/singerman/item/51774