Ian Davison was a successful librettist, actor, and playwright on the London stage during the 1920s. However, Davison grew tired of the big city theatrical life, and decided to retire to the countryside. His choice of rural retreat was Branden Farm, just outside Sissinghurst, in Kent.At first glance, Branden seemed an odd pick for someone seeking a pastoral idyll. The farm was
Conceived as a romantic English landscape garden and enhanced by sloping contours, rock outcroppings, and dramatic river views, Riverside Park began opening in stages in the 1870s. Since then, it’s undergone a lot of changes—and it helps to click into the image above to see them. For starters, the original Riverside Park only stretched from […]
"As his son I am proud of hisefforts to succeed in life"Jefferson Randolph Smith IIIArtifact #93-2Jeff Smith collection(Click image to enlarge)
oapy's son hires a legal firm to stop the defamation of his father's name.
At age 30, Jefferson Randolph Smith III, Soapy and Mary's oldest son, was protecting his father's legacy and his mother's reputation from "libel" and scandal. He was also
Ian Davison was a successful librettist, actor, and playwright on the London stage during the 1920s. However, Davison grew tired of the big city theatrical life, and decided to retire to the countryside. His choice of rural retreat was Branden Farm, just outside Sissinghurst, in Kent.At first glance, Branden seemed an odd pick for someone seeking a pastoral idyll. The farm was
Whatever you believe about the guilt or innocence of Lizzie Borden, I have always believed film makers do a great injustice to the story by not beginning at the beginning- the death on March 26, 1863 of the first Mrs. Borden. In the dying moments of Sarah Morse, Emma takes on the weight of the care of her little sister, not yet three years old. Emma herself was just 12 on March 1st. Emma has seen her mother suffer for a long time, seen her pain and loss of little Alice Esther. Emma is old enough
"As his son I am proud of hisefforts to succeed in life"Jefferson Randolph Smith IIIArtifact #93-2Jeff Smith collection(Click image to enlarge)
oapy's son hires a legal firm to stop the defamation of his father's name.
At age 30, Jefferson Randolph Smith III, Soapy and Mary's oldest son, was protecting his father's legacy and his mother's reputation from "libel" and scandal. He was also
New York Evening Journal, March 18, 1898.Helen Kahlert, a washerwoman, came home from work at 8:00 on the evening of Wednesday, May 30, 1894. After working all day at a home on Park Avenue in New York City, she climbed the stairs to the humble, second-floor apartment on East 61st Street that she shared with Minnie Weldt. To her surprise, the door was unlocked, and the apartment was dark. Minnie
Conceived as a romantic English landscape garden and enhanced by sloping contours, rock outcroppings, and dramatic river views, Riverside Park began opening in stages in the 1870s. Since then, it’s undergone a lot of changes—and it helps to click into the image above to see them. For starters, the original Riverside Park only stretched from […]
Whatever you believe about the guilt or innocence of Lizzie Borden, I have always believed film makers do a great injustice to the story by not beginning at the beginning- the death on March 26, 1863 of the first Mrs. Borden. In the dying moments of Sarah Morse, Emma takes on the weight of the care of her little sister, not yet three years old. Emma herself was just 12 on March 1st. Emma has seen her mother suffer for a long time, seen her pain and loss of little Alice Esther. Emma is old enough
On Saturday, Feb. 17th, information was received by Captain Irving, the efficient New York detective, that a dangerous gang of confidence operators, who have been fleecing tradesmen, had victimized B. Williams, 773 Broadway, of $171 worth of lace by the furnished apartment dodge. This consists in part of a gang going to a shop and ordering goods, which when sent to the address given by the swindlers, are received by a confederate. The detectives soon arrested Libby Davis, a good-looking girl of 20, who acted as confederate in swindling Williams. She was locked up at the central office. The next evening officers succeeded in arresting Eva G. Vallee, identified by Williams as the person who called with a man and ordered the lace. She is 28 years old, of genteel appearance and a good conversationalist. The police say she has been in trouble before. Eva was locked up with Libby, while the detectives went to look for the male confederate. Next morning Eva had or simulated a fit. She began to rave violently, and attempted to dash her brains out against the walls of the prison. This did not satisfy her, and she climbed up the window grating and tried to cut the arteries of both arms by breaking the window and rubbing her wrists against the broken glass. Libby, meanwhile, screamed lustily, and when help arrived, Eva was bleeding freely. She was entirely nude, and it required six men to hold her while the ambulance doctor strapped and bound her. She was taken to Bellevue Hospital.
"We follow vice and folly where a police officer dare not show his head, as the small, but intrepid weasel pursues vermin in paths which the licensed cat or dog cannot enter."
The Sunday Flash 1841