0996 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Freeman, Mrs. Emma Clark, Page 104.
April 25th, paid off by Schiff, Page 104.
April 26th, Page 104.
11.35 a. m., about, went to factory with Miss Corinthia Hall, Page 104.
Witness saw in office Frank, two men, Miss White, and stenographer, Page 104.
11.45 a. m., left factory, Page 104.
Left in factory Mrs. May Barrett, and daughter, Mrs. White, Arthur, Page 104.
White, Harry Denham, Frank, and stenographer, Page 104.
Fourth floor, Page 104.
Frank permitted her to go to, Page 104.
Quinn, Lennie, she met after she left factory, Page 104.
Telephone at factory, she used, Page 104.

Fuss, Miss Julia, Page 121.
April 28th, Page 121.
9:00 and 9:15 a. m., Frank came to fourth floor, Page 121.
Came to see if factory running smoothly, Page 121.
This was his custom, Page 121.
Frank did not speak to Conley, Page 121.
April 29th, Page 121.
Conley got two newspapers from her, Page 121.
April 30th, Page 121.
Conley got two newspapers from her, Page 121.
Took papers and grinned, Page 121.
Conley, Jim, Page 121.
April 30th, she talked to him, Page 121.
He said "Frank is as innocent as an angel", Page 121.
Character of, for veracity, bad, Page 121.
Never knew Conley to tell the truth, Page 121.
Fourth floor, worked on, Page 121.
Never knew anything immoral about Frank, Page 121.

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Gantt, J. M, Page 20.
April 26th, Page 20.
6:00 p. m. went to factory for shoes, Page 20.
Clocks obscured from view from Frank's office by safe door, Page 20.
Had known deceased all her life, Page 20.
Shipping clerk at factory at one time, Page 20.
Discharged for shortage, Page 20.

Gheesling, W. H, Page 44.
April 27th, Page 44.
3:50 a. m. body of deceased moved to undertaker's, Page 44.
Body and clothes of deceased described, Page 44.

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