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A new and surprising addition was planted today at Maplecroft. I will let the photos speak for themselves.
A new and surprising addition was planted today at Maplecroft. I will let the photos speak for themselves.
From the EagleTribune: HAVERHILL — William H. Moody was a remarkable man who served the city of Haverhill and his nation in several important ways. You can learn more about him when the Buttonwoods Museum holds a free open house of the newly renovated, permanent exhibit of the Moody collection. The open house will be Sept. 23…
The parent website for this blog, LizzieAndrewBorden.com, has received a long-overdue redesign and makeover. Redesigned from the ground up, the site sports a slide show on the front page from illustrations created for the fictional book on the Borden case, Lizzie Borden, the Girl with the Pansy Pin, by Michael Thomas Brimbau (available on Amazon.com…
Issue #17 of The Literary Hatchet is now Online for your viewing and downloading pleasure. Free to all, this issue is a whopping 210 pages and includes poetry, artwork, short stories, reviews, and essays from authors and artists worldwide—including the US, Canada, Netherlands, Sweden, India, and the UK! Download yours TODAY at this address. Order…
A seemingly remarkable item has been on sale this week on eBay that, if real, is an AMAZING collectible to those who study the Lizzie Borden case or is interested in her life or Fall River, for that matter. A lock of Lizzie Borden’s hair from when she was a teenager and a letter from…
A curious letter arrived in the mail to Fall River’s City Marshall Rufus B. Hilliard in 1893. It is the fragment of a page of paper that purports to be from Jack the Ripper! In this note, “Jack” suggest the police speak to a policeman named Jim Dunn, who may help them solve the Borden murders…
You know it. You have heard it a million times. Yes, that little ditty. Lizzie Borden took an axe Gave her father forty whacks When she saw what she has done She gave her father forty-one Lizzie Borden enthusiasts and historians have attempted to track this doggerel to its origins, with little success—until now. Previous…
A new work of fiction on the Lizzie Borden case will be published in August of this year, titled She What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt, and it is getting some pre-press praise. A recent story in The Guardian touts this debut novel as an “historical fiction highlight.” According the the book’s description on Amazon.com:…
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