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Murder on the Mountain : Crime, Passion, and Punishment in Gilded Age New Jersey - Patricia L. Schall

Murder on the Mountain

Crime, Passion, and Punishment in Gilded Age New Jersey

By: Patricia L. Schall, Peter J. Wosh

Hardcover | 15 April 2022

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Murder on the Mountain tells the story of Margaret Meierhofer, the last woman executed by the State of New Jersey, who was hung - along with a farmhand drifter named Frank Lammens -- in Newark at the Essex County Jail in January 1881 for murdering her husband John. In September 1879, a Dutch immigrant named Frank Lammens who described himself as a "professional tramp" arrived at the Meierhofer farmhouse. Margaret hired him and, on October 9, her husband was found dead in the basement with a pistol shot wound in the back of the head. Margaret and Frank each blamed the other for killing John, and the subsequent trial became front-page news throughout the nation. The trial proved especially sensational, and at one point the judge discouraged women from attending owing to the salacious testimony surrounding Margaret's supposed affairs. Neither Margaret nor Frank ever confessed to the crime, and both protested their innocence as they went to the gallows. Governor George McClellan, a fellow West Orange resident, refused to commute their sentences to life imprisonment despite the fact that they were convicted on purely circumstantial evidence. Their story opens an interesting window on issues concerning immigration, family tensions, gender roles, class, capital punishment, incarceration, and community life during the depression decade of the 1870s. This book embeds the story within this larger social context, seeking to both relate a fascinating story and to tease out the larger implications of the murder and execution.
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"Drawing on fascinating and impressive archival research, Wosh and Schall demonstrate how a local tragedy, involving three marginal characters, can shine a light on larger historical trends in the United States. Written in an engaging and accessible style, with a depth and breadth of research that will appeal to many readers."

-- Cara Robertson * author of The Trial of Lizzie Borden *
"Murder on the Mountain brings to life the closing of jail cells doors, the drama of the courtroom, and the changing landscape of late nineteenth century New Jersey. This insightful analysis of an all-but-forgotten killing will change the way you think about Newark, West Orange, and the Garden State in the Gilded Age." -- Robert W. Snyder * professor emeritus, Rutgers University *
"Book on 1879 National News West Orange Crime is Published" by Jackie Schatell * Suburban Essex Magazine *

"Drawing on fascinating and impressive archival research, Wosh and Schall demonstrate how a local tragedy, involving three marginal characters, can shine a light on larger historical trends in the United States. Written in an engaging and accessible style, with a depth and breadth of research that will appeal to many readers."

-- Cara Robertson * author of The Trial of Lizzie Borden *
"Murder on the Mountain brings to life the closing of jail cells doors, the drama of the courtroom, and the changing landscape of late nineteenth century New Jersey. This insightful analysis of an all-but-forgotten killing will change the way you think about Newark, West Orange, and the Garden State in the Gilded Age." -- Robert W. Snyder * professor emeritus, Rutgers University *
"Book on 1879 National News West Orange Crime is Published" by Jackie Schatell * Suburban Essex Magazine *

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