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Vol. 1, sec. 4 (pp. 229-360). Testimony by factory workers. Adjourned to Dec. 11

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Transcripts of Criminal Trial Against Triangle Owners
Abstract

Vol. 1, sec. 4 (pp. 229-360) CARMELLA INGEGENO, employed as machine operator (sewer) by Harris & Blanck (People’s witness, p. 229), describes physical layout of her working space and what happened on the day of the fire WILLIAM BERNSTEIN, employee (People’s witness, p. 237), describes physical layout of working space and what happened on the day of the fire LOUIS LEVY, paper-maker’s supplier/rag buyer (People’s witness, p. 246), testifies as to when rags were last removed from factory, and quantity Adjourned to December 8, 1911 Resumed December 8, 1911 Louis Levy continues with testimony HARRY FINGERHERTH, employee of Levy (People’s witness, p. 276) HARRY GOLDBERG, employee of Levy (People’s witness, p. 277) SAM ANDELMAN, employee of Levy (People’s witness, p. 279) SAM RAPPAPORT, employee of Levy (People’s witness, p. 281) SAMUEL FEIBES, employed as cutter by Harris & Blanck (People’s witness, p. 281), assisted by Yiddish interpreter, discusses who was working on day of fire ISIDORE ABRAMOWITZ, employed by Harris & Blanck (People’s witness, p. 286), discusses physical layout of plant, actions of others on day of fire SAM BERNSTEIN, employed as an operator (sewer) by Harris & Blanck (People’s witness, p. 300), assisted by Yiddish interpreter, describes where he was working on day of the fire and how he tried to open the door after fire started; actions of others; notes relationship to owners, membership in union; involvement in lawsuit MARY BUCELLI/Cisco, employed by Harris & Blanck (People’s witness, p. 324), assisted by interpreter, describes customary exit going home; how she tried to open the door after fire started; actions of others; involvement in lawsuit JOSEPH BRENMAN, employed by Harris & Blanck (People’s witness, p. 346), assisted by Yiddish interpreter, describes how he tried to open the door after fire started; describes looking for sisters, who also worked that day; Adjourned to December 11, 1911

Date Issued
1911-11-20
Keywords
triangle fire
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ingegeno
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sewer
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machine operator
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berstein
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employee
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levy
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paper-maker
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supplier
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rag buyer
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buyer
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levy
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fingerherth
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goldberg
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andelman
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rappaport
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feibes
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cutter
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abramowitz
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bernstein
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bucelli
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brenman
Type
archival material
legal document

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