Horrible Murder of the Dearing Family lithograph, 1866

Artists sketch of the murder of the Dearing family, thought to be the first mass murder in Pennsylvania. News print showing the Philadelphia family murdered by their farmhand Anton Probst at their farm at Jones Lane in South Philadelphia on April 7, 1866. Probst, his face partially covered by the wa...

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Collection:Historical Society of Pennsylvania medium graphics collection (#V64)
Date:1866
Dimensions:36 x 26 cm
Call Number:Bb 892 D285
Format: Electronic
Published: John L. Magee, circa 1820-1870
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Copyright:Public Domain
Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/4420
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Summary: Artists sketch of the murder of the Dearing family, thought to be the first mass murder in Pennsylvania. News print showing the Philadelphia family murdered by their farmhand Anton Probst at their farm at Jones Lane in South Philadelphia on April 7, 1866. Probst, his face partially covered by the wall above the passageway, drags the body of one of the boys through it to the crib. The goateed murderer drags the boy by his feet, face up, from the pile of corpses laying on the hay covered floor. To the left of the image, Mrs. Dearing lays face down and covered by the bodies of her older children, who lay face up and with slit throats. Her hand is outstretched and resting on the baby, whose throat is also slit. To the right, in front of a barrel below a window, Mr. Dearing lays face up, a slit in his throat, his face covered by hay, and next to family friend Miss Dolan. She lays face down, her arms outstretched and her cross visible from beneath her body. Also shows, a pitchfork and ax propped against the wall in the background across from an opening to another section of the barn where cows stand in stalls. The murdered farmhand, Cary, is not depicted. Probst, a German immigrant and swindler, was a disgruntled former farmhand of the Dearings who murdered the family by hammer and ax for revenge and money. He was convicted in May 1866 and executed the following month at Moyamensing Prison for the largest murder in Philadelphia at that time.