The arch fiend: or, The life, confession and execution of Green H. Long the arch fiend among desperadoes, who was a member of that celebrated gang, known as the "Banditti of the West," and traveled through the Middle, Western and Southern States, with Hiram Birchead, a notorious English burglar ... and was finally brought to the gallows, July 27, 1851, for the terrible murder of Col. Darcy, and his two lovely daughters, Beatrice and Juliet.
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Main Author: | Long, Green H. |
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Format: | Microfilm |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Little Rock, Ark. :
A.R. Orton,
1852.
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Physical Description: |
31 pages, 1 unnumbered page : frontispiece (portrait) illustrations ; 22 cm. |
Subjects: |
Crime
-- West (U.S.)
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