Purrinton, James, 1760-1806
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- Horrid murder. Augusta, (Kennebec) July, 1806. : At an early hour on Wednesday morning last, the inhabitants of this town were alarmed with the dreadful information, that Capt. James Purrinton, of this place, in cool blood, had murdered his wife, six children, and himself. ..
- A discourse on the horrid murder of Capt. James Purrinton's family, of Augusta, Maine : delivered in Bowdoinham, before the mother of Capt. Purrinton, the parents of Mrs. Purrinton, and the surviving son, July 20, 1806
- Discourse on the horrid murder of Capt. James Purrinton's family, of Augusta, delivered in Bowdoinham, July 20, 1806
- Horrid massacre : sketches of the life of Capt. James Purrinton, who on the night of the eighth of July, 1806, murdered his wife, six children, and himself : with a particular account of that shocking catastrophe : to which are subjoined, remarks on the fatal tendency of erroneous principles, and motives for receiving and obeying the pure and salutary precepts of the Gospel
- Horrid murder! Abel Clemmons murdered his wife and eight children, Clarksburg, Va., Nov. 11, 1805
- Horrid murder! Augusta, Kennebec, July 11, 1806
- Horrid murder!! : sketches of the life of Capt. James Purrinton, who on the night of the eighth of July, 1806, murdered his wife, six children, and himself : with a particular account of that horrid catastrophe : to which are subjoined, remarks on the fatal tendency of erroneous principles, and motives for receiving and obeying the pure and salutary precepts of the Gospel
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