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William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893
William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893_014.pdf
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March 31st, 1892
Thu, 31, Continued from last page Johnny & I called on Mr. Darcy's 114 Wilkinson Ave for further particulars regarding Charles Davey's arrest. the information we recieved was a great surprise to us he having been sent up for trial for forgery & grand larceny, it being a serious change in NS. His mother says he is not right in the top story still that remains for the Grand Jury to decide, which will take place about May. Met Mr. Colonel {illegible name} today. Of {illegible place name}
(March)
John Robinson Esq.
223 Marcellus St.
Syracuse
N.Y.
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