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<b>[[Case File: Mary Cecilia Rogers]]</b>
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==Description==
Likely owned and operated by a lawyer named James C. Stoneall, "Stoneall's Bar" was located on the ground floor of 29 Ann St, Manhattan.  On the evening 11 Aug 1841 a meeting of citizens was had here to organize a committee for the purpose of gathering funds for a reward toward information leading to the apprehension of [[Mary Cecilia Rogers|Mary Rogers]] killer.  Also interesting to note, the offices of the New York Tribune were located at 30 Ann Street, across the street from Stoneall's Bar Room.  It was also at this corner that Ann St crossed Nassau St, the home of Mary and Phoebe was on the same block - just a few doors north on the east side of Nassau.
Likely owned and operated by a lawyer named James C. Stoneall, "Stoneall's Bar" was located on the ground floor of 29 Ann St, Manhattan.  On the evening 11 Aug 1841 a meeting of citizens was had here to organize a committee for the purpose of gathering funds for a reward toward information leading to the apprehension of [[Mary Cecilia Rogers|Mary Rogers]] killer.  Also interesting to note, the offices of the New York Tribune were located at 30 Ann Street, across the street from Stoneall's Bar Room.  It was also at this corner that Ann St crossed Nassau St, the home of Mary and Phoebe was on the same block - just a few doors north on the east side of Nassau.



Latest revision as of 19:38, 26 April 2024

Case File: Mary Cecilia Rogers

Description[edit]

Likely owned and operated by a lawyer named James C. Stoneall, "Stoneall's Bar" was located on the ground floor of 29 Ann St, Manhattan. On the evening 11 Aug 1841 a meeting of citizens was had here to organize a committee for the purpose of gathering funds for a reward toward information leading to the apprehension of Mary Rogers killer. Also interesting to note, the offices of the New York Tribune were located at 30 Ann Street, across the street from Stoneall's Bar Room. It was also at this corner that Ann St crossed Nassau St, the home of Mary and Phoebe was on the same block - just a few doors north on the east side of Nassau.

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