Arrest of Another Suspected Party
news article on September 2, 1868
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Arrest of Another Suspected Party
Summary
Arrest of Another Suspected Party is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- Arrest of Another Suspected Party's instance of is recorded as news article[2].
- Arrest of Another Suspected Party's main subject is recorded as Susannah Lattin[3].
- Arrest of Another Suspected Party's main subject is recorded as Henry Dyer Grindle[4].
- Arrest of Another Suspected Party's main subject is recorded as Aaron Burr Rollins[5].
- Arrest of Another Suspected Party's main subject is recorded as George C. Houghton[6].
- Arrest of Another Suspected Party's title is recorded as The Long Island Mystery. Arrest of Another Suspected Party. He Denies His Guilt.[7].
- Arrest of Another Suspected Party's quotation or excerpt is recorded as The Long Island Mystery. Arrest of Another Suspected Party. He Denies His Guilt. Yesterday Detective William H. Folk, of the Central Office, in this city, arrested in Philadelphia a young man twenty-three years of age, named George C. Houghton, on a charge of having been in some manner instrumental in taking Susannah Lattin to the alleged lying-in asylum, No. 6 Amity Street. The accused was formerly employed as a clerk in a boot and shoe store in this city, and during the Coroner's investigation last Saturday, the brother of the deceased girl testified that his sister had been keeping company with a young man formerly employed in Whitehouse's boot and shoe store, on Fulton Street. The accused denies his guilt, but was taken to the Fifteenth Precinct station-house, in New York, where he will await the action of Coroner Rollins.[8].
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Arrest of Another Suspected Party's instance of is recorded as news article[2].