THE BROOKLYN BARBER WHO BURGLED (1904)

******************************************************************************************************************************** Brownstone Detectives investigates the history of our clients’ homes. The story you are about to read was composed from research conducted in the course of one of those investigations. ******************************************************************************************************************************** Abe Miller was fond of burglary. You might say that it was in his bones. He could not resist it any more than a child could resist candied apples at the fair. He burgled countless Brooklyn and Manhattan homes – more, certainly, than he was ever tried and convicted for – crossing the North River, at times, to burgle still more in New Jersey. Miller, aka Abram Miller, aka Abram Skudden, aka Abe Skudin, &c., &c., &c…was a burglar, though, of little note. As his life of crime ran from the early 20th century through 1940, he had been caught, convicted, and sentenced many times over. But he never reformed. GETTING MARRIED, ARRESTED, & DRAFTED Researching people who are long dead is like putting together the pieces of a puzzle that you find between the cushions of a couch – the pieces are a little dusty, some are broken, and usually they are not all there. In the end, if you do not have the puzzle’s box top, you are left to guess at what the whole picture looks like. This was the case with “Abe Miller.” THE PART ABOUT GETTING “MARRIED” & “DRAFTED” Miller first shows up in government records in 1904 when he married Lena Silverman 14 August on Manhattan. Both were from Russia, the two remaining […]

WHOSE MUG SHOT IS THIS!?!?!?!?

OK, Junior Brownstone Detectives! Let’s get those sleuthing caps on! Because today we are asking you to help solve A MYSTERY WITHIN A MYSTERY! Here is what we want you to do: 1. Take a look at the mug shot above, then 2. Skim through our past Brownstone Detectives Blog posts, and 3. Find the person you think is pictured above, and let us know at our Facebook post! (Only one guess allowed per person….) It’s that simple. All winners become instantaneous Junior Brownstone Detectives, able to assist on any and all House History mysteries! We will publish the answer next week when our first Guest Brownstone Detective will contribute a “part two” story for one of the posts in our Brownstone Detectives Blog. Now, get going and find that subject! Follow @BrownstoneDetec ———————————————————————————————————————– The Brownstone Detectives This story was composed from research performed by The Brownstone Detectives. Let us do an in-depth investigation of your house and its former owners and produce your very own House History Book. Your hardbound coffee table book will include an illustrated and colorful narrative timeline that will bring the history of your house to life. Contact us today.

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