College; Webster was convicted of Parkman's murder and hanged. Highly publicized because of its gruesome nature and the high social status of Parkman and Webster...
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victim in the sensationally gruesome Parkman–Webster murder case, which shook Boston in 1849–1850. Samuel Parkman (August 22, 1751 – June 11, 1824) and...
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In 1850, he was convicted of murder in the Parkman–Webster murder case and hanged. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Webster was well-connected both by family...
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victim in the Parkman–Webster murder case Håkan Parkman (1955–1988), Swedish composer, arranger, and choral director Harry L. Parkman, American politician...
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Jeffries Wyman (section Parkman–Webster murder case)
the prosecution in the Parkman–Webster murder case, where Dr. John White Webster was on trial for the murder of Dr. George Parkman. Wyman's recognized authority...
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Cause célèbre (redirect from Famous cases)
Lafarge case, France, 1840 The Parkman–Webster murder case, United States, 1849–1850 The Mortara case, Papal States, 1850s and 1860s Tichborne case, United...
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Cinema: Murder on Beacon Hill is an iPhone application designed by Untravel Media, based on the Parkman–Webster murder case, where John White Webster was...
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played a minor role in the apprehension of the culprit in the Parkman–Webster murder case. Bigelow was born March 11, 1818, in Boston to his mother, Mary...
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Boston Brahmin (section Parkman)
victim in the Parkman–Webster murder case Francis Parkman Jr., historian; grandson of Samuel Parkman; nephew of George Parkman Peabody Family Elizabeth Palmer...
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of the most sensational trials of the 19th century, the Parkman–Webster murder case. The case, where both victim and assailant were from the upper crust...
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Edward Dexter Sohier (section Webster trial)
Parkman–Webster murder case (1850). Sohier and Merrick lost the case and Webster was hanged, but Sohier's and Webster's detailed notes from the case survive...
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the notorious Parkman–Webster murder case. Both George Parkman (the victim), a local physician and wealthy benefactor, and John Webster (the assailant)...
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Lemuel Shaw (section Commonwealth v. Webster (1850))
brought Shaw such criticism or such respect as the Parkman–Webster murder case, i.e., Commonwealth v. Webster, held in Boston in March 1850. While Shaw was...
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snatching John White Webster, 1815, convicted and executed in the Parkman–Webster murder case Nathan Cooley Keep, 1827, founding dean of the Harvard School...
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February 1, 2011. "American Experience - People & Events - Murder at Harvard: Dr. George Parkman (c. 1790-1849)". PBS. Retrieved February 1, 2011. Atkin...
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murder. Parker testified as a government witness during the Parkman–Webster murder case. In 1852, Parker was removed from office for political reasons...
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Quintette Club founded. John P. Bigelow becomes mayor. 1850 Parkman–Webster murder case. Fetridge and Company in business. Roberts v. City of Boston...
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for his role in the arrest and prosecution of John White Webster for the murder of George Parkman. Clapp was born in Claremont, New Hampshire, but soon moved...
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Pliny Merrick (section John White Webster Trial)
Parkman-Webster murder case. The gruesome murder drew national attention and although Merrick lost the case, he received much notoriety for the case....
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professors from the College, John White Webster who was eventually found to be responsible for Parkman’s Murder After this encounter James met William...
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Supreme Judicial Court (1850). Report of the case of John W. Webster, indicted for the murder of George Parkman, before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts :...
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during criminal prosecution. The second major case that Bemis was involved in was the Parkman-Webster murder case. Bemis acted as co-counsel to Massachusetts...
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notably refusing to commute the death sentence of John White Webster for the murder of George Parkman. Briggs died of an accidental gunshot wound at his home...
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John White Webster was on trial for the murder of George Parkman in 1850 in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. George Parkman went missing...
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the nineteenth century, that of John White Webster, who had been accused of the murder of George Parkman. Morton's rival, Dr Jackson, testified for the...
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Washington Goode (category People convicted of murder by Massachusetts)
would sentence Professor John White Webster to death for the murder of Harvard Medical School benefactor, George Parkman, another trial that would capture...
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Archived August 29, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, Parkman Club Publications No. 10. Milwaukee, Wis.: Parkman Club, 1896; retrieved January 29, 2008. Slesinger...
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welcomed the publicity. He was in charge of the investigation of the Parkman–Webster murder in 1849–50. In 1851, he returned runaway slave Thomas Sims to Georgia...
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dangerous weapon and damage to property by graffiti/tagging Boston Common's Parkman Bandstand with the words "NO COP CITY" and "ACAB". In May 2023, Riley Dowell...
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and in 1834 Henry Joseph also. In 1850, Dr. Webster of the highly publicized George Parkman murder case was executed. The conditions in the jail were...
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