Massacre at Duffy's Cut
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Massacre at Duffy's Cut

Tragedy & Conspiracy on the Pennsylvania Railroad

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Massacre at Duffy's Cut

Tragedy & Conspiracy on the Pennsylvania Railroad

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The shocking murder of railroad laborers in nineteenth-century Pennsylvania—and the centuries-long coverup that followed—is revealed in this true crime history.

In June 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired fifty-seven Irish immigrant laborers to work on Pennsylvania's Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad. They were sent to a stretch of track in rural Chester County known as Duffy's Cut. Six weeks later, all of them were dead.

For more than 180 years, the railroad maintained that cholera was to blame and kept the historical record under lock and key. In a harrowing modern-day excavation of their mass grave, a group of academics and volunteers found evidence some of the laborers were murdered. Authors and research leaders Dr. William E. Watson and Dr. J. Francis Watson reveal the tragedy, mystery, and discovery of what really happened at Duffy's Cut.

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Year
2018
eBook ISBN
9781439665626
Print ISBN
9781467139083
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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Ireland and America: Immigration and Industrialization
  7. Philip Duffy and Duffy’s Cut: An Immigrant Laborer Becomes a Gentleman
  8. What Happened at Duffy’s Cut
  9. Cholera and Murder
  10. The PRR File: Railroaders and Others Remember Duffy’s Cut
  11. Recovery at Duffy’s Cut
  12. Commemoration of Duffy’s Cut
  13. Concluding Assumptions
  14. Appendix A: Account of the Duffy’s Cut Incident by Julian Sachse, 1889
  15. Appendix B: Duffy’s Philadelphia and Columbia Mile 60 Contract, Village Record, June 9, 1829
  16. Bibiliography
  17. About the Authors

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