Dear Abby is a humorous series that purports that people wrote into the Fall River newspaper and Abby Borden responded with sage advice—well, sometimes.
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An Analysis and Review of Arnold Brown’s Lizzie Borden: The Legend, the Truth, the Final Chapter
However much evidence he amassed, the writer had to realize that many readers would not be convinced and that he was not going to lay this mystery to rest with his “final chapter.”
Let’s Call it a Wrap or What Did the Bordens Wear?
As for the cardigan, it is probably a man’s equivalent to a wrapper. Andrew is said to have been wearing one, yet the photo reveals nothing like the sweaters of today.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Published in 1886, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde has the force of a classic myth or fairy tale in the way it speaks to humanity’s deepest fears.
Pray you, love, remember. And there is pansies, that’s for thoughts
All this hullabaloo going round about her and she finds solace in a little bouquet of pansies. Were they really her favorite flowers?
Some Residents of the Two Properties on Second Street
A list, using census records, of the owners of the Borden and Kelly house on Second Street, with their various numerical incarnations.
Demolition of the Leary Press Begins!
This exciting and long-awaited proclamation ushers in a new era for the Borden House and its lengthy history of struggling to survive.
Razing the Leary Press: A Photo Essay
It’s not often that I’m asked to take photos of something being torn down.
Dear Abby, April/May, 2005
Dear Abby is a humorous series that purports that people wrote into the Fall River newspaper and Abby Borden responded with sage advice—well, sometimes.