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Emma Borden: Found – The Hatchet: A Journal of Lizzie Borden ...
Jul 16, 2018 · From the previously unidentified portrait photographs of Andrew and Sarah Borden, found unceremoniously leaning against a wall under a dusty shelf in the book room at Luther’s Museum in Swansea, Massachusetts, to the substantial cache of Emma Borden owned books, mementos, scrapbooks, and photo albums, held unbeknownst to the curator by the ...
Emma’s Boston Post 1913 Interview: A Mystery of Doubt
6 days ago · One week prior to Emma Borden’s 1913 interview in the Boston Post with Edwin Maguire, Gertrude Stevenson of the Boston Herald, published a lengthy account of Lizzie Borden’s life after the trial on April 6, 1913, titled, “Lizzie Borden Twenty Years After the Tragedy.” It was an extensive article accompanied by several illustrations.
Emma Lost and Found: Emma’s Wheaton Years - Lizzie Andrew …
Jul 14, 2018 · Emma Lenora Borden attended Wheaton Female Seminary, in Norton, Massachusetts, from April 1867 until July 1868—four semesters in all—starting when she was but 16 years old. Although Emma did not graduate from this four-year program of study (and few who went to Wheaton during this time did), she was exposed to the full range of the female ...
Why Emma Left – The Hatchet: A Journal of Lizzie Borden
Jul 6, 2018 · The Hatchet is a journal devoted to the examination and investigation of the Borden Murders of 1892. Written for both the novice and seasoned Lizzie Borden enthusiast, The Hatchet takes a literate and entertaining approach through wide-ranging feature essays, reviews and criticism, interviews, fiction, art, poetry, and humor.
Emma Borden: The Plot Thickens
Jul 17, 2018 · She had received an email from a woman in Wisconsin who told her that the Emma Borden photograph I had discovered, and that Deb had written about (Fall River Herald News, 10 December 2008, “A New Development in Borden History”), was not Emma Borden, but a family member of hers named Alice Matthias. She had the same photograph in her family ...
Actions Speak Louder than Words: The Borden Sisters in 1913
Jul 6, 2018 · Gertrude Stevenson, who managed to write in great depth and detail about Lizzie without even meeting her, was the appropriate person to write this Herald story on “Lizzie Borden Twenty Years After The Tragedy,” which probably forced the real interview out of Emma Borden the following week to the benefit of Maguire, the Post, and hungry ...
Newmarket, New Hampshire: Emma’s Final Home - Lizzie Andrew …
Jul 5, 2018 · Perhaps it is time we got acquainted with the lovely little town in which Emma Borden spent the last years of her life: Newmarket, New Hampshire. Len Rebello wrote in Lizzie Borden: Past and Present that Emma moved to Newmarket in 1923 and resided there until her death in 1927. The never-married, never-employed Emma, who had spent most of her ...
Looking for Emma – The Hatchet: A Journal of Lizzie Borden
Inquest Upon the Death of Andrew J. and Abby D. Borden, August 9-11, 1892, Volume II:107, Fall River, MA: Fall River Historical Society; Orlando: PearTree Press, 2004. Last Will and Testament of Emma L. Borden and Codicil to Emma Borden’s Will, 1920, 1922. Orlando: PearTree Press, 2004. “Lizzie Borden Left By Sister.”
A. Emma L. Borden. Q. You are the sister of Miss Lizzie Borden? A. Yes, sir. Q. How long have you lived at the home where you were living at the time of the murder, Miss Borden? A. I think twenty-one years last May. Q. Did your sister Lizzie always live there too with you? A. Yes, sir. Q. Yourself, your father, Miss Lizzie and Mrs. Borden? A ...
Emma Borden: dutiful sister - Lizzie Borden Society Forum
Nov 13, 2011 · Whereas Emma L. Borden and Lizzie A. Borden, of Fall River, Massachusetts, all equal owners in common of a certain lot of land containing about 34 5/8 rods of land and a dwelling house, thereon numbered 306 French Street, in said Fall River, and also of certain personal property located in said house, said lot being the same purchased by them ...