Mutiny and murder : confession of Charles Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island : who, with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New-York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the Brig Vineyard, on her passage from New-Orleans to Philadelphia, in November 1830 : Gibbs confesses that within a few years he has participated in the murder of nearly 400 human beings! : annexed, is a solemn address to youth.

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Providence : Printed for and published by Israel Smith, 1831.
Record id:
73982
Subject:
Gibbs, Charles, -- 1794?-1831.
Wansley, Thomas J., -- -1831.
Thornby, William, -- -1830.
Roberts, William, -- -1830.
Vineyard (Brig)
Pirates -- United States.
Brigands and robbers -- United States.
Murder -- Atlantic Ocean.
Executions and executioners -- New York (State) -- New York.
Mutiny -- United States.
Note:
Running title, p. 6-12: Confession of Gibbs, the pirate. Running title, p. 14-28: Gibbs the pirate. Confession of.
"Address to youth."--p. 29-35.
Variant title:
HeinOnline world trials library collection.
Phys. description:
36 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill., plates ; 21 cm