A Fatal Affection: Southwick, 1873
- A Southwick Time Machine original. In late 1873, Lyman Cooley of Southwick, Massachusetts, received a letter that would change everything. Lyman Cooley received a letter that would change everything Lyman was born in Granby, Connecticut, around 1850. His family relocated to Russell, Massachusetts, before settling on a farm in Southwick sometime before 1865. He worked as a farmhand through his youth. Around 1869, when he was eighteen or nineteen, he began courting a local Southwick beauty. Their courtship would span several years, but the relationship did not progress as Lyman had dreamed. By the early 1870s, he had taken up the butcher’s trade in Springfield. My Dearest Lyman... To Lyman’s surprise, the girl had written him, inviting him to visit her at her Southwick home. He traveled from Springfield to Southwick on Thursday, December 4, 1873. He stayed at the girl’s house until the early morning hours, around 2:00 a.m. Whatever transpired during that long night left Lym...