Andrews, NY, 1810 December

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ANDREWS,

"..ein 1810-12, a man named Andrews killed an assistant
in a distillery, and was hung at Ovid, N. Y. Years af-
terwards, the stumps of the gallows were pointed out, in
a vacant lot, as some spectator recounted the details

of the sickening scene.ee" THE HISTORY OF SENECA COUNTY,
N. Y., 1786-1876, provided by Richard J. Van Etten,
esearch Assistant, Seneca Falls Historical Society,

b>) Cayuga ou., ceneca Wallies Novo. 13Ll8 ) (30)

ANDREWS ,

"...In 1810-12, a man named Andrews killed an assistant
in a distillery, and was hung at Ovid, N. Y. Years af-
terwards, the stumps of the gallows were pointed out, in
a vacant lot, as some spectator recounted the details
of the sickening scene.ee" THE HISTORY OF SENECA COUNTY,
N. Y., 1786-1876, provided by Richard J, Van Etten,
esearch Assistant, Seneca Falls Historical Society,
55 Cayuga St., Seneca Falls, N. Y., 13148 (p 32)

In 1810-12, a man named Andrews killed an assistant
in a distillery, and was hung at Ovid, N, Y. Years af-
terwards, the stumps of the gallows were pointed out, in
a vacant lot, as some spectator recounted the details
of the sickening scene..." THE HISTORY OF SENECA COUNTY,
N. Yo. 1786-1876, provided by Richard J, Van Etten,

Kesearch Assistant, Seneca Falls Historical Society,
55 Cayuga St., Seneca Falls, N. Y., 13118 (p 32)



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