Jefferson County, located in New York's beautiful North Country,
has a dark and violent past. During the long winter months, it was
not the cold that was feared, but the killers. In 1828, Henry Evans
committed a crime so brutal that the location in Brownsville is
still called "Slaughter Hill." A real-life "Little Red Riding
Hood," eleven-year-old Sarah Conklin met someone far worse than a
wolf on her way home from school in 1875. And in 1908, Mary Farmer,
a beautiful young mother hacked her neighbor to death and was sent
to the electric chair. Author Cheri L. Farnsworth has compiled the
stories of the most notorious criminal minds of Jefferson County's
early history.
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