Life and trial of the Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, for the murder of the young and beautiful Miss Sarah M. Cornell : a factory girl of Fall River, Mass., whose affections he won, and whose honor he betrayed. He afterwards strangled his poor victim, and hung her body to a hay-stack in order to convey the idea that she had committed suicide.
1877
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Life and trial of the Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, for the murder of the young and beautiful Miss Sarah M. Cornell : a factory girl of Fall River, Mass., whose affections he won, and whose honor he betrayed. He afterwards strangled his poor victim, and hung her body to a hay-stack in order to convey the idea that she had committed suicide.
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Philadelphia : Barclay & Co., Publishers, c1877.
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English
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[2], 19-62 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
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At head of title: Terrible hay-stack murder
Avery was tried in the Supreme Judicial Court of Rhode Island at Newport, May-June, 1833.
Captions are also in German.
Avery was tried in the Supreme Judicial Court of Rhode Island at Newport, May-June, 1833.
Captions are also in German.
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