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English: Patty Cannon holding a black child, by the right arm, into a fireplace, from the 1841 book, Narrative and confessions of Lucretia P. Cannon, who was tried, convicted, and sentenced to be hung at Georgetown, Del....
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Source Narrative and confessions of Lucretia P. Cannon, who was tried, convicted, and sentenced to be hung at Georgetown, Del., with two of her accomplices: containing an account of some of the most horrible and shocking murders ever committed by one of the female sex
Author Erastus Elmer Barclay, 1820 or 1821-1888

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  • 2016-06-25 19:40 Chitt66 169×128× (6817 bytes) The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain. Narrative and confessions of Lucretia P. Cannon, who was tried, convicted, and sentenced to be hung at Georgetown, Del., with two of her accomplices: containing an account...

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