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This week's Mug Shot Monday highlights Mary L. Mosrt, who was pregnant
when she arrived at the penitentiary in 1912 after being convicted of
murdering her husband. On 13 January 1913 Morst would give birth to
twins - Joseph and Martha. What would happen to her children in the
penitentiary? The Code of Virginia had the answer...

 
http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/out_of_the_box/2011/12/19/mug-shot-m
onday-mary-l-morst-no-11033/

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