"Tell the truth," or, The story of a working woman’s wrongs / illustrated by special artists, containing the history of the recent abduction of Maria Halpin from her home in New Rochelle, as it appeared in the New Rochelle Pioneer and other papers, together with the Buffalo Evening telegraph’s "Terrible tale," and comments from leading journals and the religious press.
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Title
"Tell the truth," or, The story of a working woman’s wrongs / illustrated by special artists, containing the history of the recent abduction of Maria Halpin from her home in New Rochelle, as it appeared in the New Rochelle Pioneer and other papers, together with the Buffalo Evening telegraph’s "Terrible tale," and comments from leading journals and the religious press.
Subject
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908.
Halpin, Marie Hovenden, 1835?-
Presidential candidates -- Sexual behavior.
Kidnapping.
Women.
Description
After Grover Cleveland became the Democratic nominee, it came to light that he had fathered an illegitimate child (Oscar Folson Cleveland) with Maria Halpin [i.e., Marie Hovenden Halpin].
Source
Library Company of Philadelphia
Publisher
New York : Popular Press, 21 Park Place, [1884?]
Identifier
Am 1884 Tell the truth 115794.O