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Author Wood, Larry (Larry E.), author.

Title Bigamy and bloodshed : the scandal of Emma Molloy and the murder of Sarah Graham / Larry E. Wood.

Publication Info. Kent, Ohio : The Kent State University Press, [2019]

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Location Call No. Status
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  364.1523 WOOD    Check Shelf
Description x, 230 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Series True crime history
True crime history series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-224) and index.
Summary "Emma Molloy--temperance revivalist, prohibitionist, and accessory to murder. In the summer of 1885, ex-convict George Graham bigamously married Cora Lee, foster daughter of nationally known temperance revivalist Emma Molloy, and the three took up residence together on the Molloy farm near Springfield, Missouri. When the body of Graham's first wife, Sarah, was found at the bottom of an abandoned well on the Molloy farm early the next year, Graham was charged with murder, and Cora and Emma were implicated as accessories. As Larry E. Wood notes, this sensational story made headlines across the country and threatened Mrs. Molloy's career as a prominent evangelist and temperance revivalist. Although Graham confessed, taking sole blame for the murder, he inflamed the scandal surrounding Emma Molloy when he claimed that he'd carried on a passionate affair with her while simultaneously courting her foster daughter. When Graham was lynched by a mob before he could come to trial, critics of Mrs. Molloy even suggested that she and her friends in the temperance movement had instigated the hanging to silence him. Although Cora Lee was eventually acquitted of being an accomplice in Sarah Graham's murder and the charges against Emma Molloy were subsequently dropped, many of Mrs. Molloy's detractors remained convinced that she was, at the least, a very indiscreet woman. Her reputation was irreparably tarnished, and she never fully recovered her status as one of the country's most noted female orators."--Amazon.
Subject Graham, George, -1886.
Molloy, Emma, 1839-1907.
Murder -- Missouri -- Case studies.
Polygamy -- Missouri.
Lynching -- Missouri.
Molloy, Emma, 1839-1907. (OCoLC)fst00436777
Lynching. (OCoLC)fst01004334
Murder. (OCoLC)fst01029781
Polygamy. (OCoLC)fst01070459
Missouri. (OCoLC)fst01204724
Genre/Form Case studies. (OCoLC)fst01423765
Added Title Bigamy & bloodshed
ISBN 9781606353851 (paperback)
1606353853 (paperback)
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