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513: 293: 285: 31: 532: 329:. McFarland was acquitted among cheering crowds. But his ex-wife did not return to him and spent the rest of her life as Abby Richardson, working in the theater as play reader. She died in 1900. McFarland went west. In the words of the criminal historian Edmund Pearson, it did not take him long to drink himself to death. 320:
The trial was a farce, with Tammany connections and dislike for the people who worked at the Tribune being used fairly shamelessly to protect McFarland. He was shown by his defenders to be a defender of the home and hearth against a seducer, as
313:(later a famous Broadway producer). Richarson was fatally shot, but lived for over a week. By this time Abby Sage had gotten her divorce, and Richardson married her at a special bedside marriage performed by the Rev. 304:
on using Indiana divorce laws for the fastest results. McFarland shot and wounded Richardson in March 1867, but the latter recovered. But on November 25, 1869, McFarland shot Richardson in the offices of the
238:, prisons. On December 18, 1864, after 20 months of imprisonment, he escaped from Salisbury, along with Browne. They traveled together more than 400 miles through hostile country, and reached the 281:) understanding Richardson was protecting the woman he loved while she was trying to get a divorce, something that was not well received generally by the public in the 1860s. 340:(1929) showed a mean comfort in the fate of Richardson, and the tarnishing of Beecher, Colfax, and Greeley by the scandal (as though they were responsible, not McFarland). 622: 266: 270: 582: 567: 273:. McFarland claimed to be a major businessman and politician, but basically he was a violent husband and alcoholic with connections with 562: 557: 602: 572: 597: 102:. Richardson was shot on two occasions, the second time fatally, by a jealous husband of the woman Richardson was in love with. 607: 332:
The story continues to resonate because Abby was the victim of domestic violence. Yet even sixty years later the historian
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Richardson was one of the best known reporters of his age, due to his abilities as a writer and his services (during the
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Andie Tucher, "Reporting for Duty: The Bohemian Brigade, the Civil War, and the Social Construction of the Reporter,"
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Richardson and Browne were imprisoned for 20 months in seven different prisons, confined successively at
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Allaire stands guard over Daniel McFarland as Albert D. Richardson identifies him as his murderer.
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lines on January 14, 1865. His list of Union soldiers who died at Salisbury, published in the
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Richardson's wife and daughter died during the war, and he subsequently met
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Sage McFarland and Richardson got advice from his friend Vice President
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Lost Love: A True Story of Passion, Murder, And Justice In Old New York
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Died December 2, 1869 (McFarland acquitted in a sensational trial).
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Married Abby Sage McFarland, November, 1869; marriage performed by
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Escaped Salisbury, North Carolina, prison, December 18, 1864.
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The Secret Service, the Field, the Dungeon, and the Escape
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would be shown to be in his 1907 trial for the murder of
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Richardson 123:Married Mary Louise Pease, April 1855. 389:A Personal History of Ulysses S Grant 583:People from Franklin, Massachusetts 13: 568:19th-century American male writers 249: 14: 634: 563:19th-century American journalists 558:1869 murders in the United States 498: 193:Civil War imprisonment and escape 603:People murdered in New York City 573:19th-century American memoirists 530: 436:Bibliography of Ulysses S. Grant 151:Captured by the Confederates at 139:of Golden City, Colorado, 1860. 598:Deaths by firearm in Manhattan 357:Richardson, Albert D. (1865). 1: 608:Murdered American journalists 523:Works by Albert D. Richardson 505:Works by Albert D. Richardson 441: 309:in front of the night clerk 7: 618:American shooting survivors 529:(public domain audiobooks) 461: 447: 429: 105: 10: 639: 588:Writers from Massachusetts 457:. New York, Halcyon House. 613:American male journalists 236:Salisbury, North Carolina 197:Richardson wrote for the 66: 44: 28: 21: 578:American Civil War spies 350: 336:in his partisan history 269:, an actress married to 593:New-York Tribune people 483:Edmund Lester Pearson, 462:Cooper, George (1994). 401:Carlson, Peter (2013). 368:—— (1867). 158:Wife and daughter died. 137:The Western Mountaineer 92:Albert Deane Richardson 59:Franklin, Massachusetts 23:Albert Deane Richardson 485:More Studies in Murder 297: 289: 169:Through to the Pacific 145:New York Daily Tribune 126:Correspondent for the 296:Leander P. Richardson 295: 287: 423:Junius Henri Browne 267:Abby Sage McFarland 213:Junius Henri Browne 142:Journalist for the 421:(A new book about 345:Leander Richardson 315:Henry Ward Beecher 298: 290: 256:American Civil War 209:American Civil War 183:Henry Ward Beecher 117:Commercial Journal 37:The Secret Service 509:Project Gutenberg 449:Bowers, Claude G. 409:. 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Franklin, Massachusetts
New York City
New York
journalist
Ulysses S. Grant
Commercial Journal
Boston Journal
New York Daily Tribune
Vicksburg
Henry Ward Beecher
New York Tribune
Horace Greeley
American Civil War
Junius Henri Browne
Vicksburg
Jackson
Atlanta
Richmond
Salisbury, North Carolina
Union
American Civil War
Gilded Age
Abby Sage McFarland
Daniel McFarland
Tammany Hall
Horace Greeley


Schuyler Colfax

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