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The hanging of Susanna Cox : the true story of Pennsylvania's most notorious infanticide & the legend that's kept it alive

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo18407
Author
Suter, Patricia.
Date of Publication
c2010.
Call Number
364.152 S965
Responsibility
Patricia Earnest Suter and Russell and Corinne Earnest ; foreword by Don Yoder.
ISBN
9780811705608 (hardcover)
0811705609 (hardcover)
Author
Suter, Patricia.
Place of Publication
Mechanicsburg, PA
Publisher
Stackpole Books,
Date of Publication
c2010.
Physical Description
xii, 164 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Prologue: the Kutztown Folk Festival -- Reading and the Oley Valley -- Fingers of guilt -- Middling stiff -- When law and humanity had but faint connection -- Twelve honest men -- A distraction from grim tidings -- As innocent as a child -- The last melancholy resource -- Ten o'clock to two o'clock and fifty minutes -- Slinking off anonymously -- A last hope -- Seduced by the devil -- Confession -- I poor wretch -- A final jolt -- Peace be to her -- The printers of Exeter Township -- The sad, sad song of Susanna Cox -- Advice from the dead to the living -- Her exit--infamy -- Epilogue: back to the festival.
Summary
The unfortunate Susanna Cox gained notoriety for killing her illegitimate infant son. The fatal episode led to her hanging in Reading, Pennsylvania, in 1809, the last public execution of a woman in the commonwealth. But was Susanna really the culprit? The legend of her fate, repeated in Pennsylvania German broadsides by the generations that followed, suggests she herself was a victim. Now, in this first full-length investigation into the tragedy, new evidence reveals some startling facts about how indifference, an undeveloped court system, and the inexact science of nineteenth-century forensics combined to determine Susanna's tragic fate. A full look at how Susanna's "sad song" became romanticized through broadside ballads follows, complete with illustrations.
Subjects
Cox, Susanna, - d. 1809.
Filicide - Pennsylvania - Berks County.
Unmarried mothers - Pennsylvania - Berks County.
Women murderers - Pennsylvania - Berks County.
Berks County (Pa.) - History.
Additional Author
Earnest, Russell D.
Earnest, Corinne P.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
364.152 S965
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Papers for birth dayes : guide to the fraktur artists and scriveners

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo2756
Author
Earnest, Corinne P..
Edition
3rd ed.
Date of Publication
2019.
Call Number
740 E12
Responsibility
by Corinne P. Earnest, Patricia C. Earnest, and Russell D. Earnest.
ISBN
1879311119 (v. 1)
1879311119 (v. 2)
Author
Earnest, Corinne P..
Edition
3rd ed.
Place of Publication
East Berlin, PA
Publisher
Russell D. Earnest Associates,
Date of Publication
2019.
Physical Description
4 v. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes
Frontispiece of first volume: Photo of Corinne P. Earnest: The Queen of Fraktur.
Handweritten note inside lst volume with business card: Vicky: These are for your letting us use your photos etc., Thanks, Russ.
Includes Selected sources [v. 4, p. 389-425] and index at the end of each volume.
Subjects
Fraktur art - Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
Birth certificates - Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Pennsylvania Dutch.
Fraktur artists - Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Dutch Country
Additional Author
Earnest, Patricia C.
Earnest, Russell D.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
740 E12
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