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A Counterfeit Identity: The Notorious Life of Stephen Burroughs
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A Counterfeit Identity: The Notorious Life of Stephen Burroughs
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Stephen Burroughs (1765-1840) was one of the best known criminal figures in New England in at the turn of the nineteenth century. A counterfeiter and school teacher, library founder and horse thief, a preacher's son and an escaped convict, Burroughs fled to Trois-Rivières in 1833 where he converted to Roman Catholicism and retired to a life of teaching. He died in Trois-Rivières in 1840.
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The Historian
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Vol. 64
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no. 2
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317-334
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December 2002
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en
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Cebula, Larry. “A Counterfeit Identity: The Notorious Life of Stephen Burroughs.” The Historian Vol. 64, no. 2 (December 2002): 317–334.
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