The New York Tombs: Its Secrets and Its Mysteries, being a History of Noted Criminals, with Narratives of Their Crimes, as gathered by Charles Sutton, Warden of the Prison. Edited by James B. Mix and Samuel A. MacKeever ... Splendidly Illustrated from Original Designs ...

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Singerman ID: supp1948
Year: 1874
Entry: Sutton, Charles. The New York Tombs: Its Secrets and Its Mysteries, being a History of Noted Criminals, with Narratives of Their Crimes, as gathered by Charles Sutton, Warden of the Prison. Edited by James B. Mix and Samuel A. MacKeever ... Splendidly Illustrated from Original Designs ... New York: United States Publishing Co., 1874. 668 p.
Author/Editor: Sutton, Charles
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The New York Tombs: Its Secrets and Its Mysteries, being a History of Noted Criminals, with Narratives of Their Crimes, as gathered by Charles Sutton, Warden of the Prison. Edited by James B. Mix and Samuel A. MacKeever ... Splendidly Illustrated from Original Designs ...
Printer/Publisher: United States Publishing Co.
Language: English
Notes: See pp. 369-74 for Dr. Jacob Rosenzweig, convicted in the "Great Trunk Mystery" for the death of Alice Augusta Bowlsby during an abortion. A full-page portrait of Rozenzweig, spelled in this source "Rosenzsweig," appears on p. 371.