Paris Green: Poison in the Longyard
Content Note: This account includes events that may be unsettling to some readers. — A Southwick Time Machine Original Series | The Longyard Paris Green: Poison in the Longyard Duane A. Rising was born in Southwick, Massachusetts, on August 15, 1838. He married Estella G. Marvin in November 1858. The couple initially lived on Estella's father's Southwick farm, where Duane earned a living as a peddler. Eventually, Duane purchased a large farm in the Long Yard section of Southwick, near the Suffield, Connecticut, line, where the couple raised their family. The couple's children included William Henry, Arthur Duane, Edith Emeline, and Stella Emily. Another child, Herbert, known as “Herbie,” died in infancy at about six months old. Duane was well-known throughout the area. Folks said that he became “despondent at intervals.” During one of these periods, he took Paris Green. Paris Green, an arsenic compound used as a pigment, insecticide, and rodent pois...