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Page 2724
The body was put in the wrong grave . For this mistake McCaffrey at first said he would take the blame upon his shoulders . That was right . For this , the only mistake that has been made in the burials at Long Island , McCaffrey was ...
The body was put in the wrong grave . For this mistake McCaffrey at first said he would take the blame upon his shoulders . That was right . For this , the only mistake that has been made in the burials at Long Island , McCaffrey was ...
Page 2726
... before anything could be done if she wanted the hody . She never saw the superintendent , but assumed that the body was buried at Long Island and went straight see a to an undertaker and employed him to remove it 2726 APPENDIX .
... before anything could be done if she wanted the hody . She never saw the superintendent , but assumed that the body was buried at Long Island and went straight see a to an undertaker and employed him to remove it 2726 APPENDIX .
Page 2753
Q. And you never told anybody that you got prisoners over there and that you did it on your own responsibility , without consulting any body , did you ? A. I don't hardly understand that , Mr. Reed . Q. It has been said here that you ...
Q. And you never told anybody that you got prisoners over there and that you did it on your own responsibility , without consulting any body , did you ? A. I don't hardly understand that , Mr. Reed . Q. It has been said here that you ...
Page 2866
No objection was raised by any body , and that was the way this investigation began . In that written testimony which she read here were certain charges against Dr. Cogswell . Now Dr Cogswell appears here to reply to those charges .
No objection was raised by any body , and that was the way this investigation began . In that written testimony which she read here were certain charges against Dr. Cogswell . Now Dr Cogswell appears here to reply to those charges .
Page 2888
When I first went to Long Island it was the custom to hold the bodies a ( lay or two for the friends to claim them , and if not called for to send them to Rainsford Island for burial . They were kept in the stone - shed or blacksmith ...
When I first went to Long Island it was the custom to hold the bodies a ( lay or two for the friends to claim them , and if not called for to send them to Rainsford Island for burial . They were kept in the stone - shed or blacksmith ...
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