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Author Elligen, J

Title The terrible deeds of George L. Shaftesbury : who killed his own mother and sister, and fled to New York City, where he was joined by the female murderer, Marie Lavine, whom he detected in the act of dragging to the river the body of a man whom she had murdered in one of the dens of Walnut Street, in that city ; and they, after passing through the most dark and unparalleled career of crime, were finally both executed in Quebec, June 7, 1850, for the murder of Lord Amel and family / [by J. Elligen]
Published Boston, Mass. : [publisher not identified], 1851

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Description 1 online resource (31 pages) : il
Notes Title from PDF title page, viewed Dec. 24, 2008
The illustrations and text are almost identical to a pamphlet by J. Elligen. published in St. Louis, Mo. by E.E. Barclay & H.M. Rulison in 1851
Subject Shaftesbury, George L., -1850
Lavine, Marie, -1850
Murderers -- New York (State) -- Biography
Murderers
New York (State)
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
Other Titles Career of crimes of Geo. Lampanas Shaftesbury, and his female accomplice Marie Lavine
Career of crime of G.L. Shaftesbury Marie Lavine