I recommend the Greene County Historical Society's Vedder Memorial Library in Coxsackie (just off Route 9W, across from the correctional facility). Check here http://www.gchistory.org/ for days and hours of operation. Harold Nestler's "A Bibliography of New York State Communities," Heritage Books, 1990, mentions a 1910 work by Judge Emory Chase entitled "Local History Gleanings" which he says is mostly legal and political history with data on 5 murders. I have not seen this 22 page booklet so I can't say if the Sally Hamilton case is included. The GCHS probably has a copy. They may also have published an article in one of their quarterly newsletters. Patricia Morrow, Windham Town Historian (Greene County) >Can anyone direct me to a complete, beginning-to-end review of the Sally Hamilton case? Sally Hamilton was a young woman who was raped and murdered near Catskill, N. Y., on August 23, 1813. The case became very convoluted, with several arrests and at least one trial and conviction, but the conviction was reversed because the chief witness, a supposed participant, was demented. I have a fairly long summary from The Columbian of April 2, 1817, but the case was referred to in a NYC newspaper as late as January, 1820.