Publication information |
Source: Wilmington Daily Republican Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “Assassin Never Lived Here” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Wilmington, Delaware Date of publication: 13 September 1901 Volume number: none Issue number: none Pagination: [3] |
Citation |
“Assassin Never Lived Here.” Wilmington Daily Republican 13 Sept. 1901: p. [3]. |
Transcription |
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Keywords |
Leon Czolgosz (activities, whereabouts, etc.: Wilmington, DE). |
Named persons |
Leon Czolgosz [misspelled once below]; Theodore Sikorski [misspelled below]. |
Notes |
The identity of Karosinski (below) cannot be determined. |
Document |
Assassin Never Lived Here
Poles Deny That Czolgosz Made His Home in Wilmington.
Several of the prominent Poles in
this city deny the stories that were circulated yesterday to the effect that
Czolgasz was ever employed in this city. In the first place the police of the
other cities who have been investigating his record have accounted for his movements
for the past ten years. According to the investigation made by them he could
not have been in Wilmington six years ago as was stated by the afternoon papers.
Theodore Sarcowski, the proprietor of the General
Pulaski House on Front near Madison street [sic] who knows nearly every Polander
in Wilmington said last evening that Czolgosz was never employed in this city.
He said that the person who told the story yesterday got the assassin confused
with another Pole who came to Wilmington six years ago from the West. His name
was Karosinski. He was a Solialist [sic] but not an Anarchist.