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DescriptionHall - Mills murder case in the New York Times on December 4, 1926.jpg
English: Article published in The New York Times regarding the Hall case
Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall and her brothers, Henry Stevens and Willie Stevens, were acquitted last night of the murder of Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills. The jury rendered its verdict after five hours and eight minutes of deliberation in the court house at Somerville, N.J. ...
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2005-12-13 18:12 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) 1296×1956× (680438 bytes) Source: New York Times, December 4, 1926 Source: Franklin Township Public Library ==Licensing== {{newspapercover}}
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