The Correspondence of Mrs. Virginia Myers, (which have never before been published or even read in Court,) to Dudley Marvin Hoyt, who was murdered at Richmond, Sept. 28, 1846, by Wm. R. Myers and Two Others. Together with a Denial of the Truth of Mrs. Myers' Letter of Explanation of November Last, From Alta Vista. Likewise Added a Short Biography of D.M. Hoyt, By a Relative of the Deceased
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- 63 pp. Printed in two columns. 1 vols. 8vo
- Philadelphia , 1847
Philadelphia, 1847. 63 pp. Printed in two columns. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue printed wrappers, with tears and minor loss, Signed L. M. Thorn on the upper cover. 63 pp. Printed in two columns. 1 vols. 8vo. McDade: "Dudley Hoyt had been intimate with Mrs. Myers in a hotel in Richmond, Virginia. Her husband, with his brother and a friend, called on Hoyt and presented him with a paper to sign promising to leave the city never to return. He refused and Myers shot him. All were acquitted" McDade 711