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3 additional books about Joseph Baker in the extended shelves: The confession of Joseph Baker, a Canadian by birth, who, for murder & piracy committed on the high seas, on board the schooner Eliza, Captain Wm. Wheland, in a voyage from Philadelphia bound to St. Thomas, was tried on the 25th of April, 1800, before the Hon. Samuel Chase and Richard Peters, judges of the District Court of the United States, for the District of Pennsylvania, and now under sentence of death, in the solitary cells of the penitentiary house of the city and county of Philadelphia. ([Philadelphia] : Printed by Richard Folwell, no. 63, North Front-Street. (Copy-right secured according to law.), [1800]), by Joseph Baker (HTML at Evans TCP)
The Last words and dying confession of the three pirates, who were executed this day, (May 9th, 1800.) ([Philadelphia] : From Folwell's press, no. 63, North Front-Street, Philadelphia. (Copy-right secured according to law.), [1800]), by Joseph Brous, Joseph Baker, and Peter Peterson (HTML at Evans TCP)
A narrative of the horrid murder & piracy committed on board the schooner Eliza, of Philadelphia, on the high seas, by three foreigners, who were tried before the Circuit Court of the United States, on Monday, the 21st of April, 1800; together with an account of the surprizing recapture of the said schooner, by Captain Wheland, the only person who escaped from their barbarity. ([Philadelphia] : From Folwell's press, no. 63, North Front-Street. (Copy-right secured according to law.), [1800]), by Captain Wheland (HTML at Evans TCP)
Books by Joseph Baker: Books in the extended shelves: Baker, Joseph, 1779-1800?: The confession of Joseph Baker, a Canadian by birth, who, for murder & piracy committed on the high seas, on board the schooner Eliza, Captain Wm. Wheland, in a voyage from Philadelphia bound to St. Thomas, was tried on the 25th of April, 1800, before the Hon. Samuel Chase and Richard Peters, judges of the District Court of the United States, for the District of Pennsylvania, and now under sentence of death, in the solitary cells of the penitentiary house of the city and county of Philadelphia. ([Philadelphia] : Printed by Richard Folwell, no. 63, North Front-Street. (Copy-right secured according to law.), [1800]) (HTML at Evans TCP) Baker, Joseph, 1779-1800?: The Last words and dying confession of the three pirates, who were executed this day, (May 9th, 1800.) ([Philadelphia] : From Folwell's press, no. 63, North Front-Street, Philadelphia. (Copy-right secured according to law.), [1800]), also by Joseph Brous and Peter Peterson (HTML at Evans TCP)
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