| Publication information | 
| Source: New-York Tribune Source type: newspaper Document type: photograph Document title: “The Saloon of Joseph Karwocki [sic], Which Was Operated a Few Years Ago by the Father of Leon Czolgosz” Image size (in source, approx. h x w): unknown Author(s): anonymous City of publication: New York, New York Date of publication: 10 September 1901 Volume number: 61 Issue number: 20022 Pagination: 3 | 
| Citation | 
| “The Saloon of Joseph Karwocki [sic], Which Was Operated a Few Years Ago by the Father of Leon Czolgosz.” New-York Tribune 10 Sept. 1901 v61n20022: p. 3. | 
| Transcription | 
| full image of photograph | 
| Keywords | 
| Cleveland, OH (saloons: photographs). | 
| Named persons | 
| Leon Czolgosz [in notes]; Paul Czolgosz [in notes]; Joseph Karwacki [misspelled in notes]. | 
| Notes | 
| Descriptive text accompanying the photograph reads as follows: “The 
        saloon of Joseph Karwocki [sic], which was operated a few years ago by 
        the father of Leon Czolgosz. The hall above this place is where the anarchists 
        met and where the would-be assassin received his first lessons in anarchy. 
        Paul Czolgosz now disclaims all knowledge of having been associated with 
        anarchists.” The photograph (below) is one in a set of four appearing on page 3 
        under the collective title “Home Associations of Czolgosz.” Click here 
        to view a different photograph from the set. Title herein adapted from the descriptive text accompanying the photograph. Image courtesy of Chronicling America. | 
| Document | 
  The Saloon of Joseph Karwocki [sic], Which Was Operated a Few Years
  Ago by the Father of Leon Czolgosz
