The document summarizes the mysterious death of Mary Rogers in 1841 and its connection to the market revolution. Mary Rogers worked in a tobacco shop in 1840s New York, which was unusual for a woman at the time. She went missing in July 1841 and her body was later found in the Hudson River, showing signs of violence. Her death was never solved. The document explores how Mary Rogers' unconventional work and death reflected broader changes in society during the period of the market revolution.