AP Historical Hard Drive 2007

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AP Historical Hard Drive 2007
Albert B. Fall, left, and Edward L. Doheny, shake hands after they were acquitted of conspiracy by a Supreme Court jury in Washington on Dec. 16, 1926. After 19 hours of deliberation, the jury decided that there was no taint of conspiracy in the $100,000 sent to former Secretary Fall in 1921 by Doheny, a millionaire who later received a grant to the Government Elk Hills Naval Reserve. (AP Photo)
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1922-03-23
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
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