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Jane Stanford’s death was one of the most sensational of the 20th century — and now, more than 100 years later, a new book offers enough proof to call it murder.
The five episodes aired so far delve into Jane Stanford’s mysterious demise. At the time of her death in 1905, university president David Starr Jordan said Jane had died of heart failure. But in the ...
It was back in 2011, when a young Jane Campbell sat in the bleachers at Kennesaw State and watched Stanford win a National Championship, as the Cardinal defeated Duke 1-0.
There was a great deal of gossip in San Francisco when Mrs. Jane Stanford suddenly left her Nob Hill mansion for Hawaii on February 15, 1905. Ill health was one theory. Low spirits another. But ...
In “Who Killed Jane Stanford?” Richard White takes on a 1905 murder — and seamy cover-up — that has fascinated scholars for generations.
The mausoleum was to have been the location of a new country home for the Stanford family, but when Leland Junior died as a young teen in 1884, Jane and her husband deeded the land instead ...
From left: Leland Stanford, his wife, Jane Stanford, and their son, Leland Stanford Jr. Jane’s 1905 death by poisoning in Honolulu is the subject of a historical book that doubles as a murder ...
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