English: The trial of Duncan Cooper and his son, Robin Cooper. The Coopers were accused of murder in the killing of Senator Edward Ward Carmack, a political rival of Duncan Cooper's friend, Governor Malcolm Patterson. Individuals numbered: 1 - Duncan Cooper, 2 and 4 - daughters of Duncan Cooper, 3 - former Davidson County sheriff John D. Sharp, a co-defendant.
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The Washington Times, 24 February 1909, p. 1. Downloaded from the Library of Congress "Chronicling America" database.
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Marvin Willard Wiles (1882–1957)
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