From the New York Times, October 29, 1852:
“A piece of romantic rascality lately transpired at Taylor’s Springs, Lauderdale County, Ala. About a year ago, a man calling himself Anderson, a gay and elegant Lothario in appearance and manners, located there as a school-teacher, and soon married a young lady of respectable family. Not long since, however, a gentleman and lady, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, visited the place, and recognized in the handsome teacher and happy bridegroom, a man named Henderson, who had a wife and three children living at Baton Rouge. The intellectual and fascinating bigamist, that night, stole a neighbor’s horse, and sloped to parts unknown.”
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