Trial and conviction of Eliza Dawson at Windsor, N.S., December 18th, 1849, for the murder of Charles Steward and wife : her entire life and confession, wherein will be found the most daring robberies and cold blooded murders ever recorded by the pen of man / carefully arranged by the publisher J.B. Finnerty.
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TextPublication details: Halifax, N.S. : J.B. Finnerty, 1850.Description: 32 p. : ill. ; 20 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - HV6248.D3 F5
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