Wednesday, August 21, 2024
The Hanging Elm
The Hanging Elm
Northeast corner of Washington Square Park, the Village.
The tree dates back to the 1600s and stands over 140 feet tall. On. July 13, 1819 thousands of spectators crowded around the gallows to witness the execution of a nineteen year-old slave girl. Her crime. Arson. Rose Butler had set fire to her master's house. No one had been hurt, but arson was a capital offense under New York State laws along with murder and treason.
Her last words: “I am satisfied as to the justness of my fate—it is all right.”
The trap was pulled.
She died and was buried on the spot.
Every time I pass the Hanging Elm, I say a prayer for Rose Butler. She still lives
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