New York’s Grand Dame of Dog Poisoning

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Well, a visit from the Double Post Gremlin this morning!

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Oh no, sorry. It did that the first time I put it in, so I copied and pasted it and the ads aren't there for me.
Thanks for posting it again.

I copied from yours and edited the original post. I hope that's better.
 
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Sadly, ads cover content, I can't read enough to follow the article -- she kissed parrots but prepared poisoned dog treats? In the 1930's?

Found another site with the article:



Tuttle operated right out in plain sight, at a time when New York City had the most advanced animal-protection laws in the country.

Wow, wow, wow!

Her late husband is mentioned in a Yale alumni piece, she was the second wife, married October 15, 1903. She is listed as Juliet Vibbert Gibbons of Middletown, Connecticut, daughter of Henry & Josephine (Cromwell) Gibbons.

Thanks for posting this!
 
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What a strange woman, creepy!
 

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