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Page 2798
... took those women to Long Island on that stormy day . " The necessary impression made upon you gentlemen and the public , to whom that statement was circulated , was that Mrs. Lincoln had taken those two women to Long Island on this ...
... took those women to Long Island on that stormy day . " The necessary impression made upon you gentlemen and the public , to whom that statement was circulated , was that Mrs. Lincoln had taken those two women to Long Island on this ...
Page 2801
... took those women on Long Island on that stormy day . She was met at the boat by the physician in charge of the hos- pital at Loug Island . She was told by them that the hospital was full and these two women would be cared for at ...
... took those women on Long Island on that stormy day . She was met at the boat by the physician in charge of the hos- pital at Loug Island . She was told by them that the hospital was full and these two women would be cared for at ...
Page 2802
... took good care of them ? A. They were taken as good care of as I know how . Now , I say there is some evidence in support of the proposition which I made . I have more evidence on that very point . I wish you gentle- men to take that ...
... took good care of them ? A. They were taken as good care of as I know how . Now , I say there is some evidence in support of the proposition which I made . I have more evidence on that very point . I wish you gentle- men to take that ...
Page 2803
... took them all , do you ? Mr. REED . — Never did so . Mr. BRANDEIS . You did in your statement ? M Mr. REED . Well , I reiterate that she took them from Rainsford Island back to Long Island . I didn't say she took them from the city ...
... took them all , do you ? Mr. REED . — Never did so . Mr. BRANDEIS . You did in your statement ? M Mr. REED . Well , I reiterate that she took them from Rainsford Island back to Long Island . I didn't say she took them from the city ...
Page 2816
... took a recess until 7 o'clock . EVENING SESSION . The committee reassembled in the Aldermanic Chamber at 7 o'clock P.M. , when the hearing was resumed , Chairman HALLSTRAM presiding . CROSS - EXAMINATION OF DR . REGINALD H. FITZ ...
... took a recess until 7 o'clock . EVENING SESSION . The committee reassembled in the Aldermanic Chamber at 7 o'clock P.M. , when the hearing was resumed , Chairman HALLSTRAM presiding . CROSS - EXAMINATION OF DR . REGINALD H. FITZ ...
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