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English: Maria Barbella (or Barberi) (right) at her second murder trial in 1896. Maria was the second woman sentenced to die in the electric chair. She was convicted of killing her lover in 1895; however, the ruling was overturned in 1896 and she was freed. Illustration also depicts missionary Rebecca Salome Foster (left), given the moniker of the "Tombs Angel" because she attended to female criminals incarcerated at The New York Halls of Justice and House of Detention (otherwise known as "The Tombs"). Haydon Jones (1871-1954) illustration.
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Source New York Journal, November 20, 1896, page 3
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Haydon Jones  (1870–1954)  wikidata:Q47534221
 
Haydon Jones
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Date of birth/death 1870 Edit this at Wikidata 1954 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bridgeport
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