Hanging Ruth Blay Hanging Ruth Blay

Hanging Ruth Blay

An Eighteenth-Century New Hampshire Tragedy

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Descripción editorial

The true story of a woman hanged in colonial Portsmouth for burying her stillborn out-of-wedlock baby.

 


On a cold December morning in 1768, thirty-one-year-old Ruth Blay approached the gallows for her execution. Standing on the high ground in the northwest corner of what is now Portsmouth's old South Cemetery, she would have had a clear view across the pasture to the harbor and open sea.


 


The eighteenth-century hanging of a schoolteacher for concealing the birth of a child out of wedlock has appeared in local legend over the last few centuries, but the full account of Ruth's story has never been told. Drawing on over two years of investigative research, author Carolyn Marvin brings to light the dramatic details of Ruth's life and the cruel injustice of colonial Portsmouth's moral code. As Marvin uncovers the real flesh-and-blood woman who suffered the ultimate punishment, her readers come to understand Ruth as an individual and a woman of her time.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2010
4 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
131
Páginas
EDITORIAL
The History Press
VENDEDOR
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
TAMAÑO
3.4
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