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The Aftermath

Colonial Correspondence

  • J.P. Booth and John C. Jones, Letter to Colonial Secretary Re: Robinson's Land, January 2, 1869
  • J.G. Hollins, Letter to Wm. Young, Colonial Secretary, February 24, 1869
  • John Morley, Letter to Attorney General Re: Robinson's Land, March 9, 1869
  • H.P.P. Crease, Crease Rejects Complaint Re: Robinson's Land, March 12, 1869
  • Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office Re: Robinson's Land, March 18, 1869
  • Philip I. Hankin and Jno. J. Austin, Death Warrant & Execution, July 30, 1869
  • Jno. Morley, Execution Effects, September 6, 1869
  • Louis Stark, Letter to B.C. Surveyor General, November 31, 1869

Court Documents

  • John Morley, Robinson's Probate, 1869
  • Charles Edward Keith Kortright, Claim by Mary Robinson on Her Husband's Estate, July 1, 1872

Newspaper or Magazine Articles

  • British Colonist, Editorial, British Colonist, April 13, 1869
  • W. Smithe, Letter to the Editor, The British Colonist, June 5, 1869
  • , The Salt Spring Island Murder, The British Colonist, June 30, 1869
  • , The Salt Spring Island Murder, The British Colonist, July 3, 1869
  • , The Execution, The British Colonist, July 24, 1869
  • , Executed, The Daily British Columbian, July 25, 1869
  • British Colonist, Execution, British Colonist, July 26, 1869

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