Burlington County - Moorestown - Ellis H. Parker: “Sherlock Holmes of America” & Burlington County’s First Chief of Detectives

Wednesday, January 16 – Burlington County
7 p.m., at Moorestown Library, 111 W. 2nd St., Moorestown NJ 08057
Ellis H. Parker: “Sherlock Holmes of America” & Burlington County’s First Chief of Detectives, Marisa Bozarth, Burlington County Museums

   In early 1906, Florence Allison of Moorestown was murdered at a home she had created for homeless children. To identify the killers and bring them to justice, the county relied upon Ellis H. Parker, Burlington County’s first Chief of Detectives (photo right). Parker was known across the country as the “Sherlock Holmes of America” and he resolved the Allison case as well as approximately 300 other major crimes, from local New Jersey murders to cases that perplexed Scotland Yard. Then Parker took on the “crime of the century” — the Lindbergh baby kidnapping — and his life was changed forever.

    Join the Historical Society of Moorestown when Marisa Bozarth, museum curator for Burlington County, takes us through the life and times of a man who, for most of the early 20th century, was not only Burlington County’s #1 detective but also a sleuth respected around the world.

  This event is free, but registration is requested. Registered guests will receive priority seating. Unregistered guests will be seated as space allows.

   Please call the Library to register at 856-234-0333. This event is sponsored by the Elizabeth Tuttle Foundation.

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