Account of Trial, , Hancock Co., IL, 21–28 May 1845, State of IL v. Williams et al. (Hancock Co., IL, Circuit Court 1845). Transcribed from shorthand [before 24 Aug. 1858]; handwriting of and Daniel Mackintosh; 106 pages; Report of the Trial of the Murderers of Joseph Smith, 1845, CHL.
Could not tell. Was there fifty & Did not Count. I suppose the whole Company would have watched me, they kept men up all night at the door of the tent. You say this Pamphlet contains substantially the scercumstances [circumstances] as they occured. I said they where written by . You have read this it have you not. I think I have. Is the account generally A true one— There is A good meny facts in it. I dont know. Is the account given here of your march from as you gave it to . I think so. Did you ever take it to A printing Office to have it published. did. Did you go with him. Yes. Is this the same account you took to get published, No. That one was lost. There this is A different one. Yes. You made A new one— is there any difference between the two. I have not compared them. Is the facts of the same purport. I think they are.
Youcame I see an advertisement with your name signed to it. Did you make it. I did, but did not see it till it appeared in the paper. A Daniel’s come for judgment. Pamphlets for sale as A true narrative of the facts conected with the Murder of the smiths. You advertised this. I told , and he put it in the paper in that forum. When you came to the Rail Road the troops where disbanded by Yes. After the troops where disbanded Volenteres [Volunteers] where called upon to go to . Yes. For the purpose of killing the Smiths. Yes. What time did you set out that morning. About noon. How far is the railroad from I dont know. How far do you think it is. I have no idea. What time in the morning was it that these 20 men started to go to the to murder the smiths. Early in the morning. How long was it before you all left together. it was early when we left . Those 20 men started befor you did. Yes. After they had got to the Railroad, as they had sent on twenty men, why did they beat up for volunteres to do the same thing. they had sent after them to stop. Did you [p. [35]]