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Adelaide Cazneau /August 20, 2022 by Beth Winegarner

On Aug. 20, 1892, 15-year-old Magdalen Asylum escapee Adelaide Cazneau almost married William Shade. But the officials involved in her case chose to send her to the Whittier Reform School (often an alternative to the Mag) instead. pic.twitter.com/kfGBvr5ng2

— Beth Winegarner (@bethwinegarner) September 20, 2022
← Unnamed 18-year-old Ellen Bryan →
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