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Catherine H. Horst & John M. Martin family record, 1853-2009

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo20637
Date of Publication
[2010]
Call Number
929 M382h
Alternate Title
Catherine H. Horst and John M. Martin family record, 1853-2009
Descendants of Catherine H. Horst (daughter of David and Susanna Horst of Washington County, Md.) and John M. Martin (son of Jacob W. Martin)
Place of Publication
[United States]
Publisher
[publisher not identified],
Date of Publication
[2010]
Physical Description
[10], 282, [140] pages : illustrations, genealogical tables ; 21 cm
Notes
"We want to acknowledge the help for this book which came from the Henry and Sallie Martin & Emanuel and Lizzie Martin books, compiled in part by Marlin E. Sensenig, from Philip Horst, Isaac Martin, Lizzie Nolt, and others who send information"--Introduction.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects
Horst, Catherine H., - 1854-1940 - Family.
Martin, Catherine H. Horst, - 1854-1940 - Family.
Martin, John M., - 1853-1930 - Family.
Horst family.
Martin family.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Genealogy.
Washington County (Md.) - Genealogy.
Family histories.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 M382h
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Pardon or punish?: Legal and community interpretations of a nineteenth-century infanticide

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo21167
Author
Spanos, Joanna B.
Date of Publication
2018.
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.142
Responsibility
by Joanna B. Spanos
Author
Spanos, Joanna B.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press,
Date of Publication
2018.
Physical Description
163-187 p.
Series
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography ; v. 142, no. 2
Summary
"This article discusses the 1809 conviction of Susanna Cox for first-degree murder following the death of her newborn son. It uses sources from history and oral tradition in order to examine the case's long- and short-term ramifications for political and social interpretations of capital punishment within Pennsylvania. I explore the impact one case could have on legal history, the treatment of accused and convicted women, issues of linguistic separation within the courtroom, and changing legislative patterns within the commonwealth. These factors contributed to the case's ongoing impact on regional and ethnic social memory."
Subjects
Infanticide - Pennsylvania.
Women - Pennsylvania.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.142
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