1294 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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STATE'S EXHIBIT Q.

Miss Hattie Hall's testimony before coroner's jury, as follows:
"He (Mr. Frank) came to Montag's before I went to his office. I went to his office after he went back, somewhere between 10 and 11. I didn't notice the clock. As to whether I got any financial sheet on Monday, or not, I remember the previous Saturday I was at the pencil factory and I helped him make up the financial sheet. I filled in part of it. I suppose by that he must have got it up. I transferred some of the things to that sheet. Mr. Frank made up most of the work and I transferred some of the things to that sheet. I really don't remember whether it was morning or afternoon. It was morning. I don't work on Saturday afternoons. I don't remember that I was in the inner office with him at any time except when I was taking the letters. He was pretty quiet in there. I suppose he was at work."

STATE'S EXHIBIT R.

Accident report to the Insurance Company relative to Duffy's injury
Claim Division, Branch Office, The Travelers Insurance Company, 608-609
Fourth National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga.

Immediate Report of Accident.

Employee of National Pencil Company
Address, 37-41 S. Forsyth St. City, Atlanta. State, Georgia.
Date and hour of accident, Oct. 4th, 1912, 9:30 m.
Date of this report, Oct. 4th, 1912.

Injured Person { Name, J. E. Duffy. Address, 237 E. Fair St.
{ Age, 21. Occupation, Running eyelet machine.
{ Weekly wages, $6.60. Married or Single? Married.
{ General duties, Running machine.

The Machine, Appliance, { What was it? A piece of brass on machine.
or Thing Immediately { In whose control at the time? His own self.
Causing Accident { Was it sound and in good working order? Yes.

Place of Accident { Room or Dept. No. 18A. No. Street
{ City or town

Contributing Causes { Carelessness of injured person? No. Violation or
{ negligence of fellow workman? No. Rules? No.

The Accident { Description. Said party was putting a roll of brass
{ on his machine. This brass is very sharp, and
{ same cut into flesh, nearly to the bone.
{ Name and addresses of witnesses: L. A. Irwin, fore-
{ man; Charlie Lee, machinist.

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