Anaconda Leader, 12 September 1975, by Sally Campbell.
News
Bridget Sullivan: After Fall River
Most of what we know about the Andrew J. Borden household came from Bridget’s testimony.
Dear Abby, August, 2008
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.
The Extraordinary Career of William Moody
Taken as whole, Moody’s opening argument must be considered more than competent and genuinely eloquent in both its beginning and its ending.
News and Views that Wouldn’t Fit: Notes from the Compositor’s Bench, August, 2008
Doug Walters takes a whimsical look at modern day from the perspective of a Victorian.
Goodbye, Mr. Sullivan—Forever, Lizzie Borden
Robert Sullivan writes from a clear, singular viewpoint. He is convinced of Lizzie Borden’s guilt and further believes that the evidence against her was sufficient for a conviction.
The Second Street Irregulars: The Game’s Afoot
I came up with the Fall River Mutton Eaters as a scion name for the Chapter of the Irregulars.
Bridget’s Kitchen, August, 2008
Sherry Chapman assumes the identity of Bridget Sullivan and offers her favorite recipes for your eating and reading pleasure.
Bit Players in the Borden Case: Edward Stickney Wood
While young Professor Wood was opening the stomach from her exhumed body a few days later, a whole can of worms was being opened in the hamlet of Wilton Centre.