0645 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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formerly a member of our Board of Directors, although he is not
now. The other sheet I always invariably sent to my uncle,
Mr. M. Frank, no matter where he is, who is President of the
Company. On this particular Saturday, my uncle had during the
week ending April 26th gone to New York, stopping at Hotel
McAlpin, preparatory to taking his annual trip abroad for
his health, he being a sick feeble old man. When I made out
that financial, I really made out two small ones, and I put
one in an envelope, addressed it to Mr. Oscar Pappenheimer
(Def't's Ex. 45), c/o Southern Furniture Company, Atlanta,
Georgia; the other one was put in the envelope (Def't's
Ex. 44) which you see right here, and sent to my uncle, Mr.
M. Frank together with a letter, which I wrote him, after
having finished the financial sheet, the sheet showing the
comparison of vital statistics for the same weeks of 1912 and
1913, and after having completed those two small condensed
financial reports (Def't's Ex. 42), I wrote that letter to my
uncle, and I sent him that report; and also got a price list,
to which I referred in that letter; hence the size of that
envelope. I am going to show you one of those price-lists.
It's a great big sheet when it is folded up, it is much too
large for the ordinary size; hence the reason I used a great
big envelope like that. I addressed that letter to my uncle
Mr. M. Frank, c/o Hotel McAlpin, Greely Square, New York, N.Y.,
as has been identified.

This ends practically the work on the financial. After
finishing the financial, I wrote these letters, and sealed
them, and placed them aside to post. After finishing the
financial, I folded this big report up, and put it with the
comparison sheet (Def't's Ex. 11) for the week of 1912 and
1913 in a large envelope, addressed it to
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