The Late duel between the Hon. D.C. Broderick, U.S. Senator, and the Hon. D.S. Terry, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California - A Statement written by an Eye-witness
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Description
At head of title: From Daily Morning Call, September 17. Senator Broderick vehemently opposed the senior Senator, William M. Gwin, and he denounced Gwin's champion, California Chief Justice David S. Terry who challenged him to a pistol duel. Cf. A Companion to California.
Type
text
Format
Broadsides 1 sheet ([1]p.) ; 31 x 22 cm.
Identifier
islandora:2692 Vault-B-053
Subject
Broderick, David Colbreath, 1820-1859 Terry, David Smith, 1823-1889 Morning Call Dueling Politics and government
Place
San Francisco (Calif.) Merced, Lake (San Francisco, Calif.)
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