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Ephraim Chandler : the great midnight robber : his connection with Williamson and Seele in the robbery of Davis, Palmer & Co., jewellers, and Gilbert & Sons, money brokers, in Boston : Mr. Lescure, jeweller, Philadelphia : and other great robberies : and the murder of his accomplice at Buffalo, N.Y. : also, the atrocious murder of Col. Brooks and his accomplished wife, and the burning of their beautiful mansion, consuming their three children in the flames! : with an account of his most singular death! : showing, most clearly, that "the way of the transgressor is hard".

Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920 Available online

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Book
Series:
Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920.
Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Criminals--United States--Fiction.
Criminals.
Robbery--United States--Fiction.
Robbery.
United States.
Genre:
Fiction.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (36 pages) : illustrations.
Other Title:
Life and confessions of Ephraim Chandler, the incendiary and burglar : who was connected with Williamson and Seele, in the robbery of Davis, Palmer, & Co., and Gilbert & Sons, and other extensive burglaries
Life and extraordinary crimes and death of Ephraim Chandler, one of the robbers of Davis & Palmers jewelry store, in Boston
Life and singular death of Ephraim Chandler
Place of Publication:
Boston : Henry J. Winship, [1857]
System Details:
text file
Notes:
Imprint information varies. Cover: Boston : H.J. Winship, 1859.
Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society.
OCLC:
937012291
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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