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1 Life, Confession, and Execution of the Jew and Jewess, Gustavus Linderhoff, and Fanny Victoria Talzingler, Who Were Hung in Ashville, North Carolina, Oct. 27, 1854, for the Triple Murder of Abner, Benjamin, and Charles Ecclangfeldt, Three Orphan Children, Who Were Left to the Guardianship of the Villain Linderhoff, Together with Twenty Thousand Dollars 1855

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LIFE, CONFESSION AND EXECUTION
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JEW AND JEWESS,
GUSTAVUS LINDERHOFF,
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'FANNY VICTORIA TALZINGLER,
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IN ASHVILLE, NORTH OAROLINA, OOT. 7, 1854,
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ABNER BENJAMIN, AND CHARLES ECCLANGFELDT,
THREE ORPHAN CHILDREN,
WHO W3RX LEFT TO THE GUAILDAUUTIP OF THE YILLATN LIND1HOW, TOGETHER WITS
TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAS&
PUBLISHED BY A. R ORTON:
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BUFFALO
1855.

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