John Jolliffe (lawyer)
Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". John Jolliffe (1805-1868)[citation needed] was a prominent lawyer in slavery cases in the United States
Batavia Cincinnati Washington D.C.
Democratic Judge Jacob Flinn[2] of the Cincinnati Criminal Court[3] who handled Henrietta Wood's case assaulted him. "Flinn-Jolliffe Affair"
Attacked by mob in Covington?
He ran for office. Lost to J. D. Morris
Coal oil speculator
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References[edit]
- ↑ "John Jolliffe death notice. 1868". The News-Herald. 30 April 1868. p. 1.
- ↑ "Introduction to Fugitive Slave Cases".
- ↑ "Article - Flinn Jacob v Joliffe John the Ohio Star 21 Sept 1853". The Ohio Star. 21 September 1853. p. 2.
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