A Headstone for Edwin H. Porter

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A Headstone for Edwin H. Porter

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As you all know, The Fall River Tragedy: History of the Borden Murders, by Edwin H. Porter, was the first book ever published on the case.

A crime reporter for the Fall River Daily Globe, Porter was one of the first on the scene that August 4th morning. He wrote regularly about the case for the Globe and attended the trial of Lizzie Borden in New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1893. He wasn't called a witness, but his name appears 12 times in the trial transcript.

Edwin died of tuberculosis at the age of thirty-nine in 1904. A daughter, Winifred Alice, died in 1919, at the age of twenty-one.

Father and daughter are buried together in an unmarked grave in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Fall River, Massachusetts.

Porter's importance to the case cannot be understated.

It is a barren place where the body of Edwin Porter lies. And nobody knows he’s there. His great legacy is not noted by a stone, even though we continue to purchase his book, read his words, study is news reports, and debate his assertions of Lizzie’s jailhouse remark. Something should be done about that, don’t you think?

It is our hope, that with a proper marker on the site of his burial, he will, at last, be immortalized in memory.

I made a film to accompany the GoFundMe page for the grave marker. Please take a moment to learn more about the sad short life of Edwin Porter and consider donating to his stone.

Thank you.

https://youtu.be/Zym-NwCzk4U

And here is the GOFUNDME page for the appeal.

https://gofund.me/fc631e90
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Thank you so much for your efforts, Stefani. You moved me to contribute today.
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And thank you for donating to the cause. It is VERY much appreciated.

We are now at $615 in donations! Only $2,185 to go!
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Re: A Headstone for Edwin H. Porter

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:smile:

TV station WJAR channel 10 Providence, R.I. did a story about the headstone for Edwin Porter's grave site.

They interviewed forum's, Stefani Koorey who is managing the charity. If you wish to be part of Borden History send in a Buck or two.

Here is the clip.

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https://turnto10.com/news/local/campaig ... ode-island#
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:smile:

Here is a promotional documentary as an appeal for donations for Edwin Porter's headstone. It's a little movie made by our Stefani Koorey. It brings the man alive and leaves us much more familiar with the author of The Fall River Tragedy, a history of the Borden murders. Very informative little film. Or are these things not translated to "film" any longer? :scratch:

As we speak there are two of Porters books on the market for sale. One for 1000 and the other 1500.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hk2f1Le-LB8&t=25


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