Illinois vs. August Spies et al. trial transcript no. 1 Direct examination by Mr. Ingham. Testified on behalf of the Prosecution, People of the State of Illinois. Delivered a piece of lead to witness Walter S. Haines (vol.K 664-674) that he had received from Dr. Bluthardt (vol.K 691-697).
Testimony of Edmund Furthmann (second appearance), 1886 July 30.
Volume K, 691-691, 1 p.
Furthmann, Edmund.
Assistant State's Attorney.
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2 o'clock P. M.
Court reassembled.
EDMUND FURTHMAN,
recalled by the People was examined by Mr. Ingham and testified as follows:
Q You have been sworn as a witness before?
A Yes, sir.
Q Did you hand a piece of lead to prof. Walter S. Haynes?
A I did.
Q Where did you get that?
A From Dr. Bluthardt.
Q Do you know where the haymarket is the locality spoken about in this case, where it is situated?
A Yes, sir.
Q Do you know where Neef's hall is situated?
A Yes, sir.
Q Greiff's hall?
A Yes, sir.
Q Zepf's hall?
A Yes, sir
Q 58 Clybourne Avenue?
A That is Neef's hall.
Q Wicker park?
A Yes, sir.
Q Lincoln Park?
A Yes, sir.
Q Police station on Desplaines street?
A Yes, sir.
Q Those are all situated in Cook County, are they not?
A Yes, sir.