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Fiend

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by Harold Schechter


  William Milhomme and Elizabeth Bouvier of the Massachusetts State Archives gave unstintingly of their time and expertise, and I am deeply grateful to them both.

  Many other people, in Boston and elsewhere, assisted me during the research and writing of this book. For their kindness and support I wish to thank: Peter Bartis, Library of Congress; Edgar Bellfontaine, Social Law Library; Anthony Carnevale, Massachusetts Department of Corrections; Mike Como, Massachusetts State Archives; Jaymie Derderian, Massachusetts Department of Corrections; Brian Greenspan; Brian Harkins, Social Law Library; James Krasnoo; John Marr; Mary McLaughlin, Bridgewater State Hospital; Professor Alan Rogers, Boston College; Henry Scannell, Boston Public Library; Evelyn Silverman, Queens College Library; Patterson Smith; Virginia Smith, Massachusetts Historical Society; David Sonnenschein; Doug Southard, Boston Historical Society; Charles E. Stearns; June Strojny, Social Law Library; Walter Walden, Library of Congress; David Warrington, Harvard Law Library; and Jim Woodman, Boston Atheneum.

  An engraved portrait of Jesse Harding Pomeroy, based on a photograph taken at the time of his arrest for the Millen murder, 1874.

  Illustration from the 1875 crime pamphlet The Life of Jesse H. Pomeroy, The Boy Fiend. (Rare Books Division/New York Public Library/Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations)

  Jesse’s mother, Ruth Ann Pomeroy. (Corbis Images)

  One of the penciled notes written by Jesse to his young jail-mate, Willie Baxter, in 1875.

  After forty-one years, Pomeroy is finally released from his solitary cell in January 1917. (Corbis Images)

  Pomeroy poses with one of the many modern wonders he has never seen—a motion picture camera. (The Boston Herald)

  Frontispiece portrait from Pomeroy’s 1920 book of poetry, Selections from the Writings of Jesse Harding Pomeroy, Life Prisoner Since 1874.

  After more than fifty years in Charlestown prison, Jesse Pomeroy (center) is transferred to the state farm at Bridgewater in July 1929. (Corbis Images)

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  ISBN 13: 978-1-4767-2913-8 (eBook)

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