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* [[11 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: Notice of meeting. | * [[11 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York)]]: Notice of meeting. | ||
* [[15 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York)]]: Ad for room above Stoneall's bar room, including address |
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Case File: Mary Cecilia Rogers
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.
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Newspaper Transcriptions
- 11 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York): Notice of meeting.
- 15 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York): Ad for room above Stoneall's bar room, including address