[Rarebooks] FS: 1856 Taunton, Massachusetts Letter Regarding Taunton Jail & Murder

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1856 Taunton, Massachusetts Letter Regarding Taunton Jail & Murder.

An interesting letter regarding the Taunton jail, of Taunton, 
Massachusetts, and murder related to it.

"Rehoboth, January 21st, 1856 - The Taunton Jail - Last fall, I visited 
the pleasant village of Taunton. Among other objects of interest is the 
jail, it is situated in the North West part of the village, and was 
constructed about forty years ago. It is designed for the accommodation 
of persons who transgress the laws of the state. It is built of stone, 
about two stories high, and thirty feet square, with small windows 
protected by iron grates for the better security of the inmates, and is 
surrounded by a high wall. On beholding it, my mind reverted to the 
horrid tragedy enacted within its walls, which for one unpremeditated 
act, launched a fellow mortal into eternity. Hancheon B."

Although dated and signed, there is no salutation, leading to free 
speculation as to whether this is a formal letter or some other form of 
reminiscence. The jail referred to here was the Bristol County Jail, 
built on land purchased in 1818 at the corner of Mill Street and Old 
Broadway (now Court Street and Washington Street). It was closed in 1873 
when the new Hodges Avenue Jail was opened.

Single sheet. 5"x8". Minor soil.

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