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Source: Lockport Journal Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “Czolgosz Sympathizer Painted Red” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Lockport, New York Date of publication: 30 October 1901 Volume number: 44 Issue number: 106 Pagination: 3 |
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| “Czolgosz Sympathizer Painted Red.” Lockport Journal 30 Oct. 1901 v44n106: p. 3. |
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| Keywords |
| Herman Dormeyer; lawlessness (mob rule: Plymouth, WI). |
| Named persons |
| Herman Dormeyer [see note below]; William McKinley. |
| Notes |
| The surname appears variously in newspapers as Dormier, Dormeir, and Dormeier. Further research, however, indicates that Dormeyer is likely the correct name. |
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Czolgosz Sympathizer Painted Red
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 30.—A special from Plymouth, Wis., says Herman Dormier, a shoemaker, about 50 years old, was given a coat of red paint by an angry crowd yesterday because, it is said, of his expressed sympathy for President McKinley’s assassin.