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A collection of images in slideshow format related to Steuben, its history, and the Hatch trial.
The cabin home Steuben shared with his life partner. Steuben was one of the first recorded gay military heroes in our history.
Steuben's summer home, refurbished in the 1930s. Today it is a tourist attraction.
The Steuben Memorial State Historic Site. This monument is located near von Steuben's refurbished summer cabin.
The cabin home Steuben shared with his life partner. Steuben was one of the first recorded gay military heroes in our history.
Bernard Hatch in a 2016 interview. He still claims his innocence and has not, to date, divulged where the Zinicola bodies can be found.
Mary Rose Turner. Mary Rose was 56 when she was murdered. Her remains were identified by her brother, Clyde.
A 1769 map of Steuben. This map is one of--if not the--first depictions of Steuben.
Bernard Hatch in a 2016 interview. He still claims his innocence and has not, to date, divulged where the Zinicola bodies can be found.