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SUMMARY:Tales from the Vaults
DESCRIPTION:We will present four unique spooky stories culled from the
  collections of the Delaware Public Archives. The four tales\; “Would 
 Anyone Care for a Bon-Bon” takes listeners through the 1898 murder by 
 mail of Mary Elizabeth Dunning and Ida Deane with bon-bons from Califo
 rnia\; “How to Get Away with Murder” analyzes the life of William Albe
 rt Fitzpatrick\, a man who was convicted of murder and pardoned within
  six years\; “Who Lives\, Who Dies\, Who Tells Your Story” recognizes 
 the life of Sarah Green Moore an African American undertaker from Midd
 letown\, Delaware in the early 20th century and “Would You Pass the Sp
 urtle?” is the story of Sarah Kirk who was tried for petit Treason in 
 1787 for the murder of her husband. These tales will be presented by D
 ana Niemeyer\, C.A.\, Reference Archivist during the hour-long program
 . Ms. Niemeyer is a graduate of Drexel University with a Masters in Li
 brary and Information Science and a Certified Archivist.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We will present four unique spooky sto
 ries culled from the collections of the Delaware Public Archives. The 
 four tales\; “Would Anyone Care for a Bon-Bon” takes listeners through
  the 1898 murder by mail of Mary Elizabeth Dunning and Ida Deane with 
 bon-bons from California\; “How to Get Away with Murder” analyzes the 
 life of William Albert Fitzpatrick\, a man who was convicted of murder
  and pardoned within six years\; “Who Lives\, Who Dies\, Who Tells You
 r Story” recognizes the life of Sarah Green Moore an African American 
 undertaker from Middletown\, Delaware in the early 20th century and “W
 ould You Pass the Spurtle?” is the story of Sarah Kirk who was tried f
 or petit Treason in 1787 for the murder of her husband. These tales wi
 ll be presented by Dana Niemeyer\, C.A.\, Reference Archivist during t
 he hour-long program. Ms. Niemeyer is a graduate of Drexel University 
 with a Masters in Library and Information Science and a Certified Arch
 ivist.</p>\n
URL:https://archives.delaware.gov/events/tales-from-the-vaults/?lang=e
 n
ATTACH:https://archives.delaware.gov/events/tales-from-the-vaults/?lan
 g=en
LOCATION:Delaware Public Archives\, 121 MLK JR BLVD N\, Dover
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