Fall River : an authentic narrative / Catharine Williams ; edited by Patricia Caldwell.
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- 9786610760299
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- Cornell, Sarah Maria, 1802-1832 -- Fiction
- Avery, Ephraim K., 1799-1869 -- Fiction
- Avery, Ephraim K., 1799-1869
- Cornell, Sarah Maria, 1802-1832
- Murder -- Massachusetts -- Fall River -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction
- Fall River (Mass.) -- History -- Fiction
- Meurtre -- Massachusetts -- Fall River -- Histoire -- 19e siècle -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
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- Murder
- Massachusetts -- Fall River
- 1800-1899
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Catharine Williams (1787-1872) lived most of her life in Rhode Island, where she supported herself and her daughter by a productive literary career. Her most compelling work, Fall River, last published in 1833, recreates a notorious incident in the ill-fated town of Fall River, Massachusetts: the trial of a Methodist minister for the murder of a pregnant mill worker whom it was suspected he had seduced. Williams's investigative report offers a vivid contemporary view of the lives of poor "factory girls" and of clerical corruption in the industrial towns of early New England. While ba.
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FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Fall River, An Authentic Narrative; PREFACE; CHAPTER I; CHAPTER II; CHAPTER III; CHAPTER IV; CHAPTER V; CHAPTER VI; CHAPTER VII; CHAPTER VIII; APPENDIX.
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