0987 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Campbell, Wade, Page 105.
April 26th
9:30 a. m., reached factory, Page 105.
Frank working at time, Page 105.
9:40 a. m., left factory, had not seen Conley at all, Page 105.
Conley, Jim
Not at factory, 26th, when Campbell there, Page 105.
Reading, Campbell has seen Conley, Page 106.
Writing, Campbell has seen Conley, Page 106.
Frank never talked with deceased, Page 105.
Spots all over metal room, Page 105.
White, Mrs. J. A., told Campbell
stairs April 26th about 12:30 p. m., seeing unknown negro sitting by, Page 106.
Witness subpoenaed to Dorsey's office, Page 106.

Carson, Miss Irene, Page 174.
Frank's character good, Page 174.
Knew him 15 months, Page 174.
Never met Frank for immoral purpose, Page 174.

Carson, Miss Rebecca, Page 117.
April 25th
Paid off 5:30 p. m., Page 117.
April 26th
2:20 to 2:25 p. m., saw Frank at Rich's store, Page 117.
Frank spoke to her there, Page 117.
2:50 p. m., saw Frank enter Jacobs' Pharmacy, Page 117.
Whitehall and Alabama St. store, Page 117.
Time fixed how, Page 117.
April 28th
Conley, Jim, conversation with
"Where were you Saturday, were you in factory?", Page 117.
"I was so drunk I don't know where I was nor what I did", Page 117.
Conley not suspected at this time, Page 117.
"Mr. Frank is just as innocent as an angel", Page 117.
Conley not suspected then, Page 117.
"The murderer will be the negro Mrs. White saw sitting on the box
at the foot of the stairs" -, Page 117.
Effect of this statement, Page 117.
Told her mother about Conley's statements, Page 117.
And also N. V. Darley, Page 117.
Fourth floor, works on, at factory, Page 117.
Forelady of sorting department, Page 117.
Has 13 to 15 girls under her, Page 117.
Never went into dressing room with Frank, Page 222.

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