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Title:
  • Confession of Charles Gibbs the pirate. : Who was executed on the 22d of April, 1831.
Call No:
  • JX4446.G44
  • .C748
Biographical/Historical note:
  • Charles Gibbs, of Rhode Island, and Thomas J. Wansley were tried and convicted for murdering William Thornby and William Roberts, captain and first mate of the Brig Vineyard, in November 1830; they were hanged in New York in 1831.
Subjects:
Author:
Imprint Place:
  • New-York: :
Publisher/Printer:
  • Christian Brown, ;
Imprint Date:
  • [1831]
Physical Description:
  • 16 p. :
  • 1 port. ;
  • 20 cm.
Bibliographic References:
  • McDade, T.M. Murder,
  • 337a
Notes:
  • "It has been recently ascertained that his real name is Jas. Jeffers, instead of Charles Gibbs."--p. 16.
  • Printed and sold by Christian Brown, no. 211 Water between Fulton and Beekman streets. With a full-length portrait of Gibbs on the title page. The title is printed vertically, to the right of the portrait. A variant edition of T.M. McDade, Murder, 337, which implies it was printed after the execution. Not in Checklist Amer. imprints.
  • Bound with: Confessions and execution of the pirates, Gibbs & Wansley : on Ellis' Island...
  • Charles Gibbs, of Rhode Island, and Thomas J. Wansley were tried and convicted for murdering William Thornby and William Roberts, captain and first mate of the Brig Vineyard, in November 1830; they were hanged in New York in 1831.
  • Reclassed from RI Biog G-35 in 2009.
Location:
  • Vault
  • MARC Values: