1000 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Hixon, Annie, (c)—Continued
April 27th
Frank and wife came to Ursenback's to dinner, Page 122.
As was their custom, Page 122.
Laughed and talked, Page 122.
Nothing unusual about Frank, Page 122.
Not nervous or excited, Page 122.

Hoffman, Henry,
April 26th
Matthews' car due 12:07 p. m. at Broad and Marietta streets, Page 230.
Matthews works under Hoffman, Page 230.
Has run ahead of time, Page 231.

Hollis, W. T.
April 26th
Conductor English Ave. car, Page 84.
Deceased rode on car of, by herself, Page 84.
No boy with her, Page 84.
She was accustomed to ride on Hollis' car two or three times a week, Page 84.
Left car at Hunter and Broad Streets, Page 84.
Epps, George, witness knows, Page 84.
Not with deceased, on car, 26th, Page 84.
Oliver Street, Epps did not take car at, Page 85.
Undertaker's, Page 85.
Witness saw body of deceased at, Page 85.

Holloway, E. F.
April 26th
6:30 to 11:45 a. m., at factory, Page 29.
7:00 a. m., Denham and White came in, Page 30.
7:00 a. m., shortly after Alonzo Maney, Page 30.
8:30 to 8:45 a. m. Frank came, Page 31.
9:00 a. m., Darley came, Page 31.
9:10 a. m., Miss Hall came, Page 31.
9:30 a. m., Frank and Darley go to Montag Bros., Page 30.
10:30 a. m. Holloway checked freight, Page 32.
Witness did not see Conley, 26th, Page 78.
April 28th
Great excitement at factory, Page 80.
Compelled to shut down at 8:30 a. m., Page 80.
Clark Woodware Company, Page 77.
Door to, not locked, Page 77.
Nailed up, but found open after tragedy, Pages 77, 79.
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