Minnesota’s Oldest Murder Mystery: The Case of Edward Phalen: St. Paul’s Unsaintly Pioneer

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On September 27, 1839, the battered body of a middle-aged Irishman was found by some Dakota Indian boys. The corpse washed up along the Mississippi River shore, about seven miles downstream from Fort … [more below]

  • Author: Brueggemann, Gary
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 306
  • Publish Date: November 16 2012
  • ISBN10: 1592985351
  • Language: English
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On September 27, 1839, the battered body of a middle-aged Irishman was found by some Dakota Indian boys. The corpse washed up along the Mississippi River shore, about seven miles downstream from Fort Snelling near the ancient Indian landmark the non-Indians called Carver’s Cave. It was the body of Sgt. John Hays, a popular former soldier, who, prior to his disappearance twenty-one days earlier, had been sharing a log shanty a few miles upriver from the cave with his friend and business partner, Edward Phelan (or Phalen). Before the year was over, Phelan was arrested and charged with the murder of his friend. This is the first book to focus on this historic murder and the first thorough biography of Phelan, a notorious pioneer intimately involved in the making of St. Paul and founding of Minnesota. Was he guilty? All investigative reports and records of Phelan’s trial were mysteriously lost and no newspapers covered the story.

Author: Gary Brueggemann
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bookhouse Fulfillment
Published: 11/16/2012
Pages: 306
Weight: 1.2lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781592985357
Language: English

Author

Brueggemann, Gary

Binding

ISBN10

1592985351

ISBN13

9781592985357

Page Count

306

Published Date

November 16 2012

Language

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