0996 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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

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

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

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

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