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Title:
  • Confession of Charles Gibbs the pirate. : Who acknowledges that he has assisted in the murder of four hundred human beings
Call No:
  • JX4446.G44
  • L34
Source of Acquisition:
  • Estate of William P. Sheffield.
  • gift
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:
  • [S.I. :
Publisher/Printer:
  • s.n.] ;
Imprint Date:
  • 1831
Physical Description:
  • 15 p. :
  • 18 cm.
Provenance:
  • Estate of William P. Sheffield.
Notes:
  • "Printed for the purchasers." -title page.
  • "Note.--Perhaps it may be thought that we have been premature in publishing, in this form, the most horrid details of rapine and murder, that were probably ever committed by any one individual, but as we find it in many of the city apers, we plead that as justification. The preceding pages are principally copied from the Journal of Commerce yesterday.--Publishers. ."--p. 15. Not in Checklist Amer. imprints. Not in McDade, Annals of Murder.
  • Bound with: Last Dying Words, and confession of Charles Gibbs the Pirate,...
  • 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: