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Tragical narrative : a true account of a horrid affair, which happened, in March, 1816, in the town of Middlebury, County of Genesee, and state of New-York
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Tragical narrative : a true account of a horrid affair, which happened, in March, 1816, in the town of Middlebury, County of Genesee, and state of New-York
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1816.
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188775
Creator
Hovey, Josiah
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23 cm
Associated people
Eames, Wilberforce, (1855-1937,)
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