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Group portrait of the petit jury impaneled for the Jefferson Davis treason trial, [1867]
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Group portrait of the 24 members of the integrated petit jury impaneled by the United States Circuit Court for Virginia in Richmond, Virginia, for the treason trial of former Confederate president Jefferson Davis in May 1867. Standing from left to right are E. Fox, J. Freeman, J. R. Fitchett, Joseph Cox, Herman L. Wigand, L. Tabb, L. Boyd, Thomas Lucas, L. Lipscomb, A. Lilly, and (unknown first name) Wilburn. Seated from left to right are W. A. Parsons, L. Carter, C. P. Fitchett, John Newton Van Lew (in foreground), F. Smith, J. E. Frazier, J. B. Willis, B. Wardwell, Albert Royal Brooks, Lewis Lindsey, J. Morrisey, J. Turner (in foreground), and Dr. W. Scott. The portrait is composed of two photographs pasted together.
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