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Coroner Israel L. Feinberg - Public domain portrait photograph

Coroner Israel L. Feinberg - Public domain portrait photograph

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Coroner Harrison is a little too previous / Dalrymple.

Coroner Harrison is a little too previous / Dalrymple.

Print shows Uncle Sam reclining in a chair with his feet resting on a foot stool, on a table next to him are medications labeled "Tariff Reform Tonic" and "Repeal of Sherman Silver Law Elixir", on the floor nex... More

Chicago Police Commissioner defends men. Washington, D.C., June 30. Not-with-standing a coroner's report that seven of the fatalities resulted from bullet wounds in the back, James P. Allman, Chicago police commissioner, told the Senate Civil Liberties Committee today that his police officers were justified in the tactics which resulted in the death of 10 marching steel strikers in front of the South Chicago plant of the Republic Steel Corp., last May 30. His men were attacked while attempting to preserve the peace, Allman insisted, and only by the tactics used was a massacre prevented if the marching strikers had succeeded in entering the plant where men were at work, 6/30/37

Chicago Police Commissioner defends men. Washington, D.C., June 30. No...

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[William H. Brennan, police chief of Stamford, Connecticut, half-length portrait, standing with Coroner Phalen]

[William H. Brennan, police chief of Stamford, Connecticut, half-lengt...

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Breaker of the Chauncy (Pennsylvania) Colliery, where a 15 year old breaker-boy was smothered to death and another badly burned, Jan. 7, 1911. (Photo of newspaper clipping #1946.) The Coroner told me that the McKee boy was but a few days past his 15th birthday when he was killed, and that the evidence seemed to show that he was at work in another breaker before his 14th birthday. (He will report to us on that point, further.)  Location: Chauncy, Pennsylvania.

Breaker of the Chauncy (Pennsylvania) Colliery, where a 15 year old br...

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Waiting for the verdict--the coroner's jury will undoubtedly find that the deceased committed suicide / Dalrymple.

Waiting for the verdict--the coroner's jury will undoubtedly find that...

Cartoon showing Uncle Sam, with John Bull and personifications of Germany, Italy, Russia, Austria and France, arguing near deathbed of "Spain," as suicide weapon "Stupidity" lies nearby and "History"'s pen awai... More

Breaker of the Chauncy (Pennsylvania) Colliery, where a 15 year old breaker-boy was smothered to death and another badly burned, Jan. 7, 1911. (Photo of newspaper clipping #1946.) The Coroner told me that the McKee boy was but a few days past his 15th birthday when he was killed, and that the evidence seemed to show that he was at work in another breaker before his 14th birthday. (He will report to us on that point, further.)  Location: Chauncy, Pennsylvania.

Breaker of the Chauncy (Pennsylvania) Colliery, where a 15 year old br...

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Comparison of Baptisimal Record and Age Certificate of Stanley Letuvinak (American name, Thomas Long). Born according to baptismal record May 10, 1897; date of birth given in age certificate was June 10, 1893, in order to make him 14 years of age. He was killed by falling from a breaker at Wanamie, Pa., when only 10 years of age. The Coroner's Jury, said in its report, "We find said company not responsible for the accident as they held affidavit from his father that he was 14 and the boy was away from his work when the accident occurred." (See also notes from Coroner's Docket, 1910 report of L.W. Hine.)  Location: [Pennsylvania]
Breaker of the Chauncy (Pennsylvania) Colliery, where a 15 year old breaker-boy was smothered to death and another badly burned, Jan. 7, 1911. (Photo of newspaper clipping #1946.) The Coroner told me that the McKee boy was but a few days past his 15th birthday when he was killed, and that the evidence seemed to show that he was at work in another breaker before his 14th birthday. (He will report to us on that point, further.)  Location: Chauncy, Pennsylvania.

Breaker of the Chauncy (Pennsylvania) Colliery, where a 15 year old br...

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Breaker of the Chauncy (Pennsylvania) Colliery, where a 15 year old breaker-boy was smothered to death and another badly burned, Jan. 7, 1911. (Photo of newspaper clipping #1946.) The Coroner told me that the McKee boy was but a few days past his 15th birthday when he was killed, and that the evidence seemed to show that he was at work in another breaker before his 14th birthday. (He will report to us on that point, further.)  Location: Chauncy, Pennsylvania.

Breaker of the Chauncy (Pennsylvania) Colliery, where a 15 year old br...

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Alderman Blagge's case. This gentleman was, by the unanimous suffrages of Montgomerie Ward, elected on the 29th of September last, as the Magistrate of that ward; and before his qualification, was appointed and sworn into the Office of Coroner f

Alderman Blagge's case. This gentleman was, by the unanimous suffrages...

Imprint 2.; Bagge. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 105, Folder 4.

B.J. Clark, Coroner Feinberg & Judge Rosalsky

B.J. Clark, Coroner Feinberg & Judge Rosalsky

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Coroner I.L. Feinberg - N.Y. - Public domain portrait photograph

Coroner I.L. Feinberg - N.Y. - Public domain portrait photograph

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Alderman Blagge's case. This gentleman was, by the unanimous suffrages of Montgomerie Ward, elected on the 29th of September last, as the Magistrate of that ward; and before his qualification, was appointed and sworn into the Office of Coroner f

Alderman Blagge's case. This gentleman was, by the unanimous suffrages...

Imprint 2.; Bagge. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 105, Folder 4.