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- 29ba257c4b4262ea7c0b8a315e37346049be7234b8c9b707f2460e553bde49c7 first "George Washington".
- 29ba257c4b4262ea7c0b8a315e37346049be7234b8c9b707f2460e553bde49c7 isCitedBy John_C._Colt.
- 29ba257c4b4262ea7c0b8a315e37346049be7234b8c9b707f2460e553bde49c7 last "Walling".
- 29ba257c4b4262ea7c0b8a315e37346049be7234b8c9b707f2460e553bde49c7 page "26".
- 29ba257c4b4262ea7c0b8a315e37346049be7234b8c9b707f2460e553bde49c7 publisher "Caxton book concern, limited".
- 29ba257c4b4262ea7c0b8a315e37346049be7234b8c9b707f2460e553bde49c7 quote "I have heard it declared over and over again, by those in a position to know, that Colt did not commit suicide; that the body found in his cell when the Tombs caught fire was only a corpse prepared for the purpose, and that he escaped in the confusion. The coroner, it is said was aware of the deception. Persons who knew Colt well are positive they have seen him since the time of his alleged suicide in both California and Texas.".
- 29ba257c4b4262ea7c0b8a315e37346049be7234b8c9b707f2460e553bde49c7 title "Recollections Of A New York Chief Of Police".
- 29ba257c4b4262ea7c0b8a315e37346049be7234b8c9b707f2460e553bde49c7 year "1887".