James B. Doyle
James B. Doyle, one of the men connected with the bond forgeries, was sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary, by Judge Blodgett, in June, 1881. Judge Bangs, General Henderson and Martin Shallenberger defended the prisoner.
James B. Doyle, one of the men connected with the bond forgeries, was sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary, by Judge Blodgett, in June, 1881. Judge Bangs, General Henderson and Martin Shallenberger defended the prisoner.