Item Detail
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9537b
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Wallace, Charles
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A confession of the awful and bloody transactions in the life of Charles Wallace, the fiend-like murderer of Miss Mary Rogers, the beautiful cigar-girl of Broadway, New York, whose fate has for several years past been wrapt in the most profound mystery: together with an authentic statement of the many burglaries and murders of Wallace, and the notorious and daring thief, Snelling: and an account of the murder and robbery of Mr. Parks, of Newport, Kentucky, also perpetrated by Wallace. . . .
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New Orleans
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Published by E. E. Barclay & Co.
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1851
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1851
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vi, [7], 21, [1]p
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22cm
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illus., plates
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Includes a visit to Nauvoo with critical view of Joseph Smith, p. 21
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DLC, MH, NcD, NIC, UPB, ViU
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U.S. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Cornell, University, Ithaca, New York; Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia