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  1. The Lizzie Borden Collection includes several named collections of primary source material. The largest such resource of its type, this material includes forensic evidence, letters, manuscripts, and other artifacts. Among the forensic evidence are the original crime scene photos, textiles, and the alleged murder weapon.

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  3. Jul 14, 2018 · The Hatchet is a journal devoted to the examination and investigation of the Borden Murders of 1892. Written for both the novice and seasoned Lizzie Borden enthusiast, The Hatchet takes a literate and entertaining approach through wide-ranging feature essays, reviews and criticism, interviews, fiction, art, poetry, and humor.

  4. Aug 2, 2012 · Admission is $8 for adults and $6 for children. “Echoes of Lizzie” will be on display through Sunday, Sept. 30. For more information, call 508-679-1071, Exts. 1 or 2. Email Deborah Allard at ...

  5. Oct 31, 2013 · On the morning of August 4, 1892, Andrew Borden and his wife Abby were found dead in their home, both crushed by the blows of a hatchet, 11 and 19 times respectively. Andrew Borden’s 32-year-old daughter, Lizzie, was present in the house at the time of the murders. She was arrested a week later.

  6. Initially Lizzie had the small side bedroom on the second floor in the middle of the house. After her European tour of 1890, Emma offered the outer, larger room to Lizzie, which Lizzie occupied until she moved into Maplecroft in 1893. The following videos will give an idea of the rooms within the house, and will focus on what is original to the ...

  7. Sep 29, 2011 · After a long search, the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast museum has procured an 1890’s autopsy board which is strikingly similar, if not exact, to the one on which Mr. Borden reclines. This model folds in the middle so as to make it easy for the medical examiner or mortician to transport it.

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