TRANSCRIPTS OF CRIMINAL CASES IN NEW YORK CITY
Shorthand minutes are taken during the course of t r i a l proceedings by a
court stenographer. In the past this was done by hand in stenographic notebooks,
but a t the present time minutes are ususally created through the use of
stenotype machines. Transcripts of the minutes are made for the use of the court
or the attorneys involved in the case only under certain circumstances. A t
t r i a l s of class A and class B felonies, the judge may order the stenographer t o
transcribe proceedings daily as the t r i a l i s progressing. Stenographers a1ternate
in the court room and spend the time out of court typing the transcrlpts. This i s
called "daily copy." Court reporters are not required t o transcribe their minutes
i f not requested t o do so by the judge or by the defense attorney.
When a criminal case i s decided in a defendant's favor, no appeal w i l l be
made. No need exists in such cases for a transcript of the t r i a l proceedings. In
cases in which daily copy was produced, the reporter may destroy the copy i f he
wishes, or he may retain i t in his files.
When the defendant i s found guilty, hls case may be appealed. In that
case, the judge w i l l usually order a transcript of the trial t o be made for use in
the appeals hearing. The defense attorney may purchase a copy of the transcript,
and the prosecuting attorney w i l l also receive one. In cases where the defense
cannot afford t o purchase a transcript, the court must make provision for a copy
for the defense. Court reporters are always paid f o r producing trancripts.
The courts are required by law t o keep the minutes, Le. the stenotype
tapes. In fact, since 1971, a program t o microfilm a l l court reporters' minutes
has been underway in New York City. Reporters are supposed t o send their tapes
t o the microfilming unit. The potential f o r loss i s great since adequate storage
f a c i l i t i e s do not exist f o r the court reporters and t h e microfilming project i s
several years behind. Access t o the minutes i s by court reporter's name. A
complete record of which reporters cover what trials is kept by the court
reporters' office i n the Criminal Court.
I f the record of a particular trial i s
needed, the reporter of record i s determined, and a request f o r the minutes he
took on the dates o f the t r i a l i s sent t o the microfilm unit. The microfilm i s then
made available t o the stenographer t o transcribe in the event of a reopening of a
trial, or a future appeal. Should the original reporter no longer be available t o do
the transcript, another w i l l be hired for the job. Again, the reporter w i l l be paid
for producing the transcript.
Cases from the New York City Criminal Court (lesser offenses) and cases
from the Supreme Court, Criminal Branch (felonies) are usually f i r s t appealed t o
the Appellate Division o f the Supreme Court. When a case goes t o the appeals
court, a l l of the paperwork connected w i t h the case i s compiled by the Appeals
Bureau. Transcripts of size, usually over 100 pages, are treated as separate
documents and are given numbers by the Appeals Bureau.
This number,
colloquially known as the "stenographic o r steno number," i s stamped or w r i t t e n
on the cover of the transcript. A t present, as a money-saving effort, the daily
copy, i f available, i s used by the court as the copy of record. The transcript
remains w i t h the court documents throughout the appeals process; a t the
conclusion, the transcript i s sent directly t o the Criminal Court Library, where it
is kept, arranged by steno number. Transcripts of fewer than 100 pages are not
treated as separate documents. They are filed with other t r i a l records by the
Appeals Bureau. Most transcripts are more than 100 pages long.
I t i s not clear when the system o f numbering t r i a l transcripts i n the
Appeals Bureau began; nor i s i t certain when they began t o be stored in the
Criminal Court Library. The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court was created
by a court reform act in 1894 and began i t s work in 1896. However, cases from
the Court of General Sessions were appealed t o similar appeals bodies prior t o
that time. There i s an almost complete series o f transcripts in existence w i t h
steno numbers starting at 1 and continuing to the present day (approximately
*10900). In fact, record books listing these transcripts are kept i n the Appeals
Bureau.
The f i r s t book contains an alphabetical listing of defendants w i t h
accompanying steno numbers through the year 1929 (approximately steno number
4800). From an examination of the transcripts, i t i s clear that the numbers do
not form a s t r i c t chronological sequence: " 1 i s a t r i a l in 1908, while numbers in
the 2000's are t r i a l s that took place in the 1880's and 1890's. However, there i s
a single complete numerical sequence, and after the beginning o f the 20003, the
numbers do become more or less chronological. I t i s a reasonable speculation
that the system o f assigning steno numbers began in 1908 (perhaps that i s when
the record book was started) and that numbers were retrospectively assigned t o
court reporters' works as they were entered into the record book. Once the
backlog had been numbered, the numbering system seems t o reflect a
chronological listing o f cases sent t o the Appellate Division.
In 1972, the transcripts with steno numbers from 1-3666 were offered t o
the John Jay College Library. The reasons for this are not clear, although i t i s
probable that crowded conditions in the Appeals Bureau o r the Criminal Court
Library necessitated the removal of some records. A request was made o f John
Jay t o produce a catalog of what had been received, but lack o f staff and money
made this impossible at the time. Exactly what this collection contained was
not understood when i t was sent t o John Jay. Over the years, personnel changes
both i n the Criminal Court and at John Jay lead t o confusion over what was in
the John Jay collection.
However, i t was obvious that i t had historical
significance and that the collection was in a deteriorating condition.
As a
result, John Jay applied for and received a grant from the National Endowment
3
for the Humanities t o microfilm the collection. This was carried out in 1983-4.
An index t o this set of transcripts i s now i n preparation which w i l l include
access t o these transcripts by type o f offense, defendant's name and other
factors. Unfortunately, because the significance of the steno numbers was not
understood a t the time of microfilming, the cases were renumbered to put them
in chronological order by the date of the trial. The steno numbers were retained
and listed as "old numbers."
In 1975, as part o f a reorganization of the records keeping of the City o f
New York, a large number of the transcripts in the Criminal Court Library were
moved t o storage. These were packed in boxes, and sent t o the Municipal Records
Center. The Records Center inventory shows a gap in the steno numbers which
are i n storage. Again, personnel changes were responsible for the fact that no
one realized a t that time that the f i r s t 3666 numbered transcripts had been sent
t o John Jay.
There i s now an established procedure by which transcripts are
tranferred t o the Records Center for storage when the Criminal Court Library
becomes t o o crowded.
At present, items w i t h steno numbers from 3667 t o 8000 are stored by
the Municipal Records Office, while the more recent transcripts are housed i n
the Criminal Court Library. A card index, arranged by defendant's name, for a l l
transcripts i s available i n the Criminal Court Library. Anyone wishing t o use an
item in storage must apply a t the Criminal Court Library. The transcripts w i l l
usually be sent t o the Criminal Court Library from the Records Office within a
week's time. A copy of the microfilm and the John Jay index w i l l also be made
available t o the Criminal Court Library, so that anyone doing research into
transcripts there w i l l have access t o the complete set
4
Following are a number of l i s t s which add information t o the John Jay Index.
They were created through a study of both the index f i l e of the New York City
Criminal Court, and the f i r s t record book from the Appeals Bureau which covers
cases sent on appeal from the beginning of the sequence o f stenographic numbers
through the year 1929.
The f i r s t l i s t f i l l s i n stenographic numbers for cases i n the John Jay
collection for which an "old number" had not been found on the transcript. The
f i r s t l i s t is arranged by John Jay number. The second list i s a rearrangement of
the f i r s t l i s t by defendant name.
The third l i s t consists o f stenographic numbers for transcripts which appear
to be missing from the collection a t John Jay. The names were found through a
search of the Appeals Bureau record book by matching names t o numbers which
were missing in the "old number" f i l e of the John Jay index. In many cases the
John Jay collection has transcripts of trials for these defendants which may form
only part of the record, or are combined transcripts from which the numbers may
have been missing. In cases where the recod book indicates more than one number
for a particular defendant, these are included. I f the John Jay collection contains
transcripts for the particular defendant although the number in question i s
missing, the related numbers are indicated. These are always steno numbers o r
"old numbers" as they are called i n the John Jay index. No attempt has been made
t o l i s t the corresponding John Jay numbers which can be found by looking in the
John Jay Index. In many cases due t o illegibility and spelling peculiarities in the
transcription of oral testimony, errors were made which result in numbers being
assigned twice, or t o the wrong people.
The notes indicate such errors when
5
possible The fourth l i s t i s a rearrangement o f the missing case l i s t by defendant
name
After a diligent search, I have determlned that some numbers are completely
missing. There i s no record of them in the record book and one can only conclude
that they were lost prior t o entry into the record book or that for some reason
those numbers were erroneously omitted when numbers were being assigned t o
the transcripts.
Finally, there are some miscellaneous problems and errors which seemed
important enough t o mention. This does not exhaust the many problems which
were found during my search through the record book and card f i l e . Nor does i t
include the many names of defendants not listed i n the John Jay Index, but who
nevertheless appear as co-defendants in the record book. There were likewise,
co-defendants listed in the John Jay Index who were not included in the record
book. Anyone using the collection should at least be aware that these problems
exist, and should therefore proceed w i t h caution in
any analysis of the cases,
statistical or otherwise.
-9
El ysabe th Kleinhans
Reference Librarian,
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
May, 1985
6
CASES LACKING
JOHN JAY
27
64
97
109
114
1I?
121.1
125.1
162
169
204
206
278
294
302
318
326
353
363
372
414
437
482
515
520
529
tC7
-1
JJ
565
572
SEr1.1
566
594
61 1
fl54
*
STENO
STENOGRAPHIC N U M B E R S
0E F E IiD A NT ' 4; N A I1E
N CIT E 5
C A S E S L A C K I N G STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS
NOT E 5
659
535
825
540
2 1 Ei
932
€163
673
716
816
825
844
864
836.1
980
1075
1136
1OR0
1167
1185
1203
1274
1376
1377
1547
48 2
354
68
67
1137
266
1216
1209
1166
1352
1542
1520
1764
1564
15?4
1612
1788
1853
1652
1653
1655. 1
1714
1605
1541
( 1860)
1960
1719
1725
19-75
1 g45
1771
1805
191?
2142
2050
2322
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t i n tlclctk
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Owi t z,Lctui s
Ellis, A r c f i i t i a l d
Berkciwi tz, C : t w l e s H
Rutsetis, F r e d
Ward, P e t e r
DeC:reir-le, Turiy
Kuveke, F r e d
Dorrchin, Meyer
Schwart z, Sernuel
Ormnnd, John
S c hmi d t , C: hfir1e s
A m i c:o, Gospare
Dwyer, Erving (and n
C:arnpri ni P h i 1 ip
Psrrclt t ,, Hat-vi 11
Hclf f man, ,lacoh
Schsefer, Emma
Gangel clsi H o s a r i o
FurccIlo, Hal ph
Delgrfjciu, John
Schultz, A l f r e d
Pyer, ,Ioht-i Pl.
Vcln Esc:her, Mark
Sal orr-ictrt., C:t-larlE;
Spell ed Keutlens 1n ticrctk
Not irt tmok
In i n d e x file, n o t i n hook!!
See SlSCl CJteno 1060
Inquiry into conduct
t h e r s rmt l i s t e d i n ttclol:)
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Not in t m k
C A S E S L A C K I N G STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS
JOHN , I N
5TENO
DE F E Id0 ANT '5 NA P I E
NOTEE;
C A S E S L A C K I N G STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS
DE F E N 0ANT NAHE
121El
Raker, M 6 r y
Harc:I ay, Robert
B a r r o w , George
Berkcrwi tz, C h a r l e s H.
El1 clclrfr, I SBBC
firand t, Wo1 f
Brunrtert, Thecidcire
130?
2322
21 1
515
h g g i at-IO, Koc:c:o
Csl deraro, Gui seppe
C:emprini, P h i l i p
C:srrst tzo, Guiseppe
Chip, F r a n k
Ci srarrtello, A1 1e m n d r c i
Considine, M i c h a e l
€103
654
DeCrei ne, Tcmy
Del graci 0, John
Dot-ict-tin, M e y e r
Durriann, C a r r i e
D w y e r , Erving (and o t h e r s )
Dyer, John M.
Edwards, T t-torflas
E l 1 i s , A r c h i tis1d
160
218
1725
225;
1166
1945
905
453
45 1
482
I788
68
49 1
1209
1605
97
1203
1725
553
117
864
15-74
980
554
1185
1652
540
663
7 1 El
909
547
553
3149
535
1564
Gangel osi, K o s a r i o
1764
Garcia,, Plaria
Gerlact-1, George ,It-
1547
1771
3333
282f,
Spell ed Gaggi arto i n tmtk
Not l i s t e d i n ttocik
Olsly
orre S t * listed i n book
Ott-ier d e f e n d a n t s n o t l i s t e d
C A S E S L A C K I N G STENOGRAPHIC NlJMBERS
Hot-rei 1, Ben ia m i 1-1
Ha r-ri s,, ,lotin
Ho rt- i 5; S B t-r'li~e 1
Hegemsrr, Jllrtsrs R.
Hct f f rrt a rt , I, 6 c: o tl
~
I, 6 c k s CIr , t l CI s e s
,Io t-1t-I 5;CI t-I, F red E! r ic: k
462
326
K e i 1 ey, ,lohn
K e l l s r d , Mary
Klein, Gussie
K1 e i rrberg, Hart-ll
K ra k 6ti E!r, Ab rB hB t n
Kregsl, A h r s h a m
Kuveke, Fred
3305
LaGatutts, Pietrcl
Langi n, ,lotin
LarsorI, H a r r y
Law1ess, E d w a r d
L e f E:ovi tz, A d l o p h
Levy, Ofivid find Llerlr~iE!
L eilty , Pti i1 ip
1 7 14
2142
162
414
121.1
206
302
O'B e i t-t-I e ,, Pl 6 1 6 c:h!./
569
114
125.1
Orlly one St# listed i n t m
165
353
896.1
In index f i l e , n o t i n t r c ~ l k
O'Dc1nne11st-mld tie S t # 1 Xi 1
C A S E S L A C K f N G STENOGRAPHIC NUMRERS
Fjat-ro t t , t-larvi t-t
Pe c: k rt e 4,E uge n e
Poi ndex t er, Lercly
Pcdykrcrnis, Peter-
Satti, Tony
Sol c~tnctr~,
t:t-mrI es
Sc:haef er, Emma
Schmidt, C h a r l e s
Sc:hul t z, A1 f r e d
Sc:hwart z,Ssrriuel
5t-t irt-ct, T ho r i d s
Soe j i t-m, T r o a i [:hi
S t egl er, R i c h a r d
E;tilwell, Stephen
1068
1860
1520
266
588
165g.1
1377
1080
19-79
1612
107s
1719
2770
30 17
322[>
1541
1653
1653
67
19-75
329 1
2885
Only c l n S t # listed i n t m k
Tahar-, Sheik H a d j i
See also St# 1060
O n l y one St* l i s t e d i n ticmk
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M I S S I N G FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLLECTION
STENli *
3
14
17
31
33
34
37
41
43
44
45
46
44
50
56
58
77
78
79
80
96
100
1 04
1 06
11s
116
127
129
140
1 46
146
158
OEFENDANT NkNE
NOT E 5
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS MISSING FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLLECTION
STENO *
161
164
171
204
253
260
264
273
277
262
283
285
29-7
299
30 1
303
328
338
367
37 1
386
42 1
422
43 1
432
44 1
446
448
450
460
486
SO 1
51 1
536
DEFENDANT N A t l E
Eiursdi, George
Healy, Jcisept-i
W d trnan, W i 11 i art1
H1 ake, Llohrl
Ackcwi tz, Lecrpol t
Bat taglis, Sal vatc1t-e
Brunswi ck, Rcrtter?
Berkrriarl., I s r a e l
i:our t ISe q,Tho rflB s
Robert on, Jat-r~es
Katie, P a t r i c k
M a t erscm, Jarties J.
Kshn, Max
F e r i ,Icdirr
Pol 1ino, F r a n k
Jorilon, Char1es
J e f fcl, Jirri
Koerii g, Ado1ph
Anderson, Chsrl es
Jo h 1-1 E;o ri, The c!d o re
Jenni rigs, Msry
N CIT E 5
Not
Rr
1 16 as listed
Also "€179
Not # 177 6 s listed
~
Also *378
A1 S O *356
A I S O *278
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS MISSING FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLLECTION
STENO *
OEFENCMNT NAME
55 1
556
Fucar-i ncl, Gse t atw
56 1
60s
608
62 1
633
6 45
653
665
668
67 1
693
717
722
731
753
755
765
784
803
604
815
83 1
840
843
845
E355
865
868
865
872
885
889
Flyr-In, Jsmes
Fanrti rig, H e r q C:.
G u l o t t a , Arithoriq J.
Glrstof ~ n Frank
,
Go cldrr-tB n S B n-111e 1
Go1 dsmi t h, Frederi ck
Honrii riqrsn, J o h n ,-I.
ti6 t-rip t o t-t , B v i d
H o t-ie ritr E r-g , R e rriir rd
Hendri cltson, John
~
Hallett, Herlry R.
Lewis, Martin
Len tz, 'v/i 11 imi
Limcrnte, Felipi
Mc:Lauqhlin, Frank
Murphy, Jo tin
Mulligen, P s t r i c k J.
Hunter, I s ~ s c
M i 1 es, Samuel
mi]en, ~ ~ 1 s e p t - t
Mart iti, C)iirwcicd
Murp 11y L 6 PY r e ti c: e
NOTES
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M I S S I N G FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLLECTION
PI i t t, Hbr-t-i s
R i bel 1 o, J o h n
K i c hs r dE; ., N o s t-I
Rerrii go, Marcci t 1111is
420
Rose, Ni c:hcd as
923
RUSSCI,Joseph
330
Roach, Williat-r-1J.
935
Wetler, Ct-mrl e s A .
447
W a l t e r , Alexander
55 1
Wheel er, Osrnor Ei.
958
Wsde., G e r t r u d e
985
Viaforo, Pietrcl
588
Val en t i,, TOTTIBSSCI
989
V i tale, C'srrrsine
99 1
Hclml in, F r e d e r i c:k
9% & 997 Torr-tpkins, C h a r l e s ,I.
5194
Thomm,, Nicholas
1001
Thorr-IpsoH, C h a r l e s 8 .
i 1302
T o b i n, T ho rrl6E;
1006
Taylor, Ella
1007
Townsend, Hal s t ed
1008
Taorney, Mary
Srrli t h, C:harl e s
1009
1010
T i ghe, M a r t i n
1012
Smi th, h h t - ~
1013
4;o rcl hB Is ,I, it TI e 5;
1014
Trebi, P1ar-c:o
5;w e e r e y ., I, o t-I rl
102 1
1022
Shields, C:harl e s ,-I.
1024
SchrwSaS,, Richard
1026
Sperrcer, W i 11 isrrl
1026
Steffsnct, Bise11 i
1
S B 1-1 d s , ,I B t-riE! E;
1045
S t a h l , Hat-t-g
1052
S;teele, C:/jar-le:; E. (Ei ' 7 )
85 1
906
907
314
1058
klsc1 "661
:v
.
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS MI'SSING FROM THE JOHN JAY C O L L E C T I O N
ST E N 0 *
1101
1107
1108
1 1 13
1114
1 1 18
1122
1127
1136
I138
1148
1155
1159
1163
1 tb5
1184
116'6
1188
1189
1130
1196
1201
1202
1209
1226
1226
1243
D E F E NC) A NT FI A Pl E
I1CIT E 5
5 c h l esse], Na t hsn E.
Korrrf el d, t'ltm
Krakauer, Max
Jsmmes, A1 b e r t i J
B s r l e t , Herman
Schreiber, W i l l i a m 5.
Eci gel CIW., C:1 aude
'dei r, Gust-aili
R CI s E! 1 1 i ., A rlt o rl io
Co 1 1 in s , C! E! r n i s
Del iliec:c:t-li o, Char-1es
Oeci cci O,Errti 1 io
Amsbi 1 e, A I phcinse
Doe, Jcihrr, e t a1
r i a l 61-8, ria t t
Frsnkel, Max
Plsri f 0, J o s e p h
P l o f f e t t , Paul H.
Merks, Msrshsl
A r o n i n, Hclbert
W i 11 ia r m , ,ioseph
Lust ig, Mclrri s Cflauri ce?)
Mat7 f 0, Jiiseph
Arctns, L e w i s
Dwyer, E r v i rig E;:. ott-rers
S i arm, Leopcll d c ~
I anria, G i c ~ ~ a t - ~ n i
Sfri riel 1 i , P h i 11 ip c ~Er; F t-frnc:exo
c; 0 f f , I, 0 PI rl 'PI.
1246
1257
12ty
1273
1 3):1 5
1312
\ I
'
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS MISSING FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLLECTION
ST E N O
.tt
D E F E NCl A NT NA I-1E
NCITES
132?
1331
1336
1367
140 1
1420
1460
1461
1480
1514
1518
1522
1550
1559
1579
1586
1599
1613
1624
1638
1643
1653
1667
1674
1689
1691
1692
16c13
1fIq7
Also * 146 I
STENOGRAPHIC N U M B E R S MISSING FROM THE JOHN J A Y C O L L E C T I O N
STENO
*
1703
1710
1712
1714
1715
tP18
1722
1724
IT741
1 750
17m
1813
1816
1638
1854
1865
1866
1891
1905
15112
191s
1w o
1955
1961
1935
3
1974
1481
1992
19YEi
DEFENDANT NAPIE
N[IT E 5
C c w t ney, Thornas
Alsct "277,425, 440 & 1728
K i nr o r i , F 1-0r k , ,It-.
Sirclta, Rutlirr
H i r s o h k o w it z , C h a r l e s
Ford, George L.
DeVeau, Edgar E.
Dut t ctt-I, St epherr A .
K i t i s 1 er, Joseph
A1 d e r d i ce,, L1ames
Eel 1 er, claC:clti
Pcwers, Peter
Rossi, C:harles
Dunrie, I l w y
Not *I739 as l i s t e d
Mi 11 er, Mcirri E;
I m p e r a t o , Gaetarm
MI=E en r a JCI s e p h J.
A1 SO * 1837
H e t t l e r , Human & Rusk
A i so 1850
F 1 tis 5;, P
Ie t e rl
Alr;c1 * 1358
K 6u f r-n B rl , S B rri
A1 so 19ElO
Guhi t osi, G b e t arm
Sari t ago t a, E d w a r d
Alsc1 Yxi
8i 11 ings, George
Rogul, Abrahah
S t a f f a, R o s a r i o
Oci rrfr 6rt ., \*ii 1 1 i firri F .
AIw Y
E
S1
T o d i ria, F r m k
A l s o 12651
Uhee, Err1trIa
Si rig, Ong
Tssh j imi., A r m
W h i t e Slave T r a d e (Grand JWU)
I rl Re 766 P.L. (Gr-and J u r y Itsvesti ys t i ari)
U'C)orrnell Wsl t e r
L i s t e d 0:; #'1961:i
Baker, A l tlert
P E ! ~ c : o c01
: ~i,v e r
~
I
2006
2007
1 '3
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M I S S I N G FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLLECT; OF!:
STENO
DEFENDANT NAME
2038
Zeimet-) Herlry
Sc-hmid t, Hans
C: o IS c: ii A t i t o t i io
Camparre1 1 i '4.
S u l l ivm, M i chael J,
McC:ahi 11 ., Henry
Schcrr, ISBBC:
St o v a l 1, At-chi E!
Eiweeney, D a n i e l
Wolf, Sadie
Dempsey, T i rriot tiy
S p r a g ue , G e o r ge.
Wsde, G e r t r u d e
Voskow, M e y e r
Parerr t i, W i 11 i arrr
Tore1 1 i, Angel o
T a l 1 on, M i c:hael
M c E l hi tirrey, Harrisorr H.
Seton, C h a r l e s A.
W al dron, Robert H.
Sul 1 i vm, C:crrnel ius
Curci o, Fratic:i sccl
Ray, J a m e s
Pa r-k s, S B rr-1u E! 1
2 128 Pesrsall, Thclrrtas
Eirecco, A I phcinse
K i err; t ed, C h e r l es
Lclng, M i c:hseI
r i i t o t w 1, c : ar-et-m
~
Ct'Rri en, P a t t-i c:k
Gal bet-t ,, Georqe
61ennon, E d w a r d G.
Ple t r-cqol i t at-I 5t. RR
Meyers, Percy A .
Fort imat o,, Pli cl-lael
L u t Fig., E d t-d
2040
2047
2057
2060
2065
2067
206'3
2074
2080
208 1
2082
2085
2w5
2055
2 1 00
2101
2 103
2109
21 12
2120
2 125 K,
2137
2141
2152
2154
2160
2161
2178
2 179
NOT E S
Alscr #'203 1
A k c I 9 2 10 & 245 1
~
I
A l s o 1094
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M I S S I N G FROM THE JOHN J A Y C O L L E C T I O N
STENO
2255
9968
L L
2269
22?3
2274
2283
2287
2292
2236
2300
2304
2320
2326
232cJ
2340
DEFENCMNT NAME
"Thfiw" (Grand J u r y )
Brad1y, A1 f r e d
R u w s r t h , A1 exarlderGiambruno, Fjietrcl
L evfils t incl, A n t on io
Kerlrredy, Darli e1
K e rt nE! d y , I, ct 11ri
Kclerrler, W i 11 ia m J.
Becket-, C h a r l es
Tunnel D i s f i s t e r
W 61den, A m i e
Bshb, Jfic:ttl
Krserner, W i 11 ism J.
'Irlhi t e , W a l t e r
P a t errm s t r o, J a m e s
Daw, George
W i 1 E; o rt , T ho t-rl6s A.
Brusci, Pietrcl
Furmera, N i V B
Thomas, Benj owti n
Schiff, H e r m a n H.
Singer., H a r r y
A r t is, A r t ernas F'.
Rmdazzci.l Eresi ede t t.cl
Eli f f mi ,, C h a r l es
M i lone, Pasqua1e
NOTES
A l s o * 3 17 & 2273
A1 SO 9 3 1 E;
Not *234
BE; listed
A l s o *237€1,n o t V 8 7 h
STENOGRAPHIC W M B E R S MISSING FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLLECTION
STENO
DEFENDANT NAME
NClTES
Pezzulo, A I b e r t
A c e n ~ V, i r1c:Errizci 8; K a t e r i ria
Eircwm, J o h n
PI CI sk U I, CI11n
Rei 11 y, T e r e n c e
2413
2419
I
2423
2460
C:annel1s, Kclssri o
DerIrlel et-, C:harl es
U e V i 11 ers, Yves
2475
La Maritia, S a l i v a r e
Gatto, Caudelaro
Arbarno, F r a n k
Carbone, C:armi ne
Marigfin, 'di11 iawl F .
L i etlrnsn, Hyrrlari
Rot hman, Atiraharfi
2482
2485
2497
253 1
2567
26139
2643
2645
2654
2660
2672
2674
26%
2680
2733
2757
2799
2637
2840
28-;72
A r i c h i el 1 ci, Gui seppcl
Rot t-lschi 1 d, H e n r y
Rothrnan, Atirsharn
Demorest, H o r a c e E.
Hai ken, Jacotl
Truc:kerrnan, Lciui s
Carrisval e., Rocco
Alexander, D s v i d
D i Muro, Sal m t c t r e
P i t-rcirie, Thornos
'dt-rite, ~ o u c l Rkmc:k?)
t
G i tiscir-1, E;tst-tky
R e rlo 1 d s T t-I o rr5 6 ;:
Kaufman, F r e d e r i c k
R ic: c: o ti o t-1 CI I?iCIv a rt r i
rl Rcise, t-lairri c:e
G i cit-dot-lo, Angel o
ri 6 t- t- i t-1E! z IqE!p o t-1JI .:1 e 1-1 CI
~
I
L
I
A l s o #E84
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M l S S f N G FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLLECTfON
STENrlr
DEFENCrANT NAME
/%x
H o r r i s, I S B B C
Er ur-k e, I, ci s e ph
Ni zrti k, S t epherl
Kapl an, Irvi ng
0o e ., I, o h rl
8nCk,
NOT E S
R e f e r s tct the T r i a r i g l e
Shirtwaist Fire
Not *22fi9 8s 1i:;ted
A I S O * 3 175
(re B u f f )
A l s o * 3 169, not 3 158
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M I S S I N G FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLLECTION
STENO
OE F E N C ) A NT NAP1E
NOT E 5;
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS HISSING F R O M THE JOHN J A Y C O L L E C T I O N
Cj E F E N 0 ANT
NA P1E
ST E NO *
Ac:erdo, Sol v a t o r e
33
Ac:ena, V i ncenzct Px. K a t e r i rta 24 1 3
A c k o v i t z , Lecrpcrldo
253
A d r o n j a , Guiseype
A I derdi IX., Jfjrnes
A I exonder-, D a v i d
34
722
2Jf,
1159
Arnabi 1 E!, A1 p h ~ r t s ~ !
ci
Anderson, C:tim-l E!:;
Artlano, F r a n k
2497
A r q e n z i arIo, Lui gi
1460
2643
A r i chi el 1 o, Gui seppo
Arorrin, Robert
1/90
A r u m , Lewis
1202
A r t i s , A r t e r n u s P.
2350
A u t omcttri 1 e T r s f f ic I n v e s t i g a t i o n
7 - 4 -
w
4,
'-
3443
Babb, Jacob
Baker, A1 hert
Baksa, E l i z a b e t h
Hal dassare, Rocxci
Bsrl et, Herrnan
R a ttaglia, Salvatore
Beck, L o u i s
Erecker, C h s r l e s
Bel 1 irrg, W i 11 i a m H.
Eierkrr'rsr-t, I :;rad
B e r t rawl,, 'di 11 ia m
H i gel ow, C1 aude
B i l l i n g s , George
61Uke, Jclhrt
Hl ar-lck, PI6X
Eclqul, Atlrat-lar-r-1
NOT E 5
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M I S S I N G F R O M THE JOHN J A Y COLLECTION
D E F E ND ANT NAME
H o riB r-1 rt CI, P4 ic CI 1 B
Bowen, Jotiri Jr.
Bclyd , W i 11 ierr1
Brac:c:o, A1 phonse
Brad1 ey, A l f r e d
Brandt, Clarertce
Erandt, Folke E.
Hrcrwn, J o h n
Brown, ,Iot~n Jr.
Brunswick, Robert
Brusci, Pietro
Erundi, Gearge
Huono, Antoriicr
Burke, Joseph
Burraws, Ai fred
Campi orre, T h o m a s
Canriel 1a, R o s a r i o
C8rbOm3, C a r m i n e
Carnevale, Rocco
Cascone, Raf f a1e
Casson, Theodore
Chapman, W i 11 i a m H
Chee, Ernrrla
Cioffi, Kaphaele
C i t r o n , Satnuel
C:ohen, E l i
Coco, P e t e r M.
Co11ins, Deni s
C:crl 1ins, [)on 8.
Ccmway, B e r n a r d C:.
C:cincs, A n t oni no
c:0 1-1t l CI I-s R 0 tl e I-t
C o u r t neg, T h c ~ m a s
~
STENO
NOTES
14
1327
3134
2137
2249
3134
51 1
2419
1327
264
2326
161
2385
3269
Not
* 1 16 BE; l i s t e d ; see also N o t o
N o t "2269 es l i s t e d ; see a l s u Kennedy
3358
3354
2460
2497
2674
432 8c 446
44 1
349 1
1966
106
Also
A h
A1 S O
Also
"2675
*I240 & 1241
" 464
*3552
422
415
1653
1138
3359
359fl
2 0 47
448
Not *464 as l i s t e d
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M I S S I N G FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLLECTION
Ci E F E4
I C>A NT NA I-1E
Cow art, A r t tiur
Cozzens, Henry H.
C r i s a f u l l i Urwf ri cl
Crotty, Peter
C:unningham, ,tarries
Cushi ng, W i 11 i a m
C i n i o, F r - a m i sco
~
D' A c i e r n 0 , F r B 1-1 c e 5;c o
D o i l y , Merrlie
D'Angelo, S a l v a t o r e
Darry, Rube
Daw, E e o r g e F.
Deci c:ci 0, Errti1 i o
C)eFortaro, C a r l o
DeFoulke, L a w r e n c e
Delvecchio, C h a r l e s
OeMe~i,A1 e>c,aridetDerrtorest, H o r a c e E.
Dempsey, T i m o t h y
Denrteker, J o h n
Denneler, C h a r l e s
D e P r e t i s , James N.
D e v i 11 ers, Yves
D i f f oni , Char1es
DiMuro, Selv&tar-e
D i nser, Gust e v
Doe, John
n0e, J0hn
Orurrt, Phi 11 i p
Oumcmd, George 5.
Diirlne, Ma r y
C) 11t t o n., S t e p t-1 e rl A .
D i ~ V e a i ~Edqar
,
E.
Alias Norman Prince 9 5 7 3
A l s o *5 1 E;
Listed "et al"
H e Buff
A l s o *2 1 EiEi
S T E N O G R A P H I C N U M B E R S MISSING FROPl T H E JOHN J A Y COLLECTION
DEFENDANT NAME
STEN0
Ea t ori, C:cldwell J.
Edwards, L e s l i e
E rrrerE; o r , Herr ru
Enea, V i r1c:enzo
536
1566
,7494
#
NOT E El
Also
1 129
7?
Farmi rig,, Henry E.
Fer-i, John
Fitzpatrick, Walter
F1sriagan, Frank
F l u s , Neten
Flynn, J a m e s
Ford, George 1.
F o r t u n a t o, M i c h a e l
Frartkel, Max
Fucarina, Gaetano
Funnera, Nova
Gal b e r t , George
Galgano, Dominick
Galvani, Jose C.
Gangi, G i ovanni
Gardiner, M a t t e r crf
Gatto, C a u d o l s r o
Gaut hi er, Eugene
G'i arr~t~runci,P i e t r c l
G i trsorr, S t aril ey
G i 1 mctre, John C;.
G i c r d a m , Angel o
G i t 1 ow, Ben j a m i rr
Glennciri, E d w a r d 6.
Gclf f L ~ ~ ~ Pw.
rrl
Go1 dberg, ,Ioseph
~
249
115
3334
1865
556
1712
2178
1w4
55 1
2326
A l s o Y3?
A l s o "3 l6rJ tiut riot 3 158
A l s o 1958
A l ~ *25ErO
l
A l s o *571
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS MISSING FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLLECTION
STENO *
NOTES
Hai ken, Jacob
H a l l e t t , Henry R.
Ham1i1'1, F r e d e r i c k
Hamp t on, f ) w i d
Hsnni gan, clohn J.
Hart-i s, I s m c
2672
67 1
99 1
H e t t ri ck, Jc~hnT.
H i r s c : h k o w i t z , C:harl e$;
Hahenberg, H e r n 8 r d
Hiin t et-, I saac:
349 1
1710
A l ~ "267
l
1
A h *267
Also %6 1
A l s o *639
A l s o "2164
Latter refers t o the Trisnqle E;hirtwaist
F i t-e
A1 so *3552
DE F ENC1ANT NAPlE
G o l d s m i t h , Frederick:
Gorrmn, W i 11 ierri F.
Grend Jury Inv. He T 6 6 P L
Grarrd Jury "T tiaw"
Greentlerg, Sarrtiel
Gusstelo, Angelo
Gutii t o s i , Gset mo
Gustst son, Frsrrk
653
645
1599 kE 3261
665
784
1228
1816
1461
Kahn, Max
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS MISSING FROM THE ,JOI-CN J A Y COLLECTION
0 E F E N A NT IdA Pl E
Ksne, P o t r i c k
K ara ti en , C B E; p a IK s U f rri8fi, F r e d e r i c k
KBlJffTl8~i,sarf'71
Kaplsn, I r v i n g
Kell et-, JaCOtl
Kennedy, Daniel
1:en r-I E!d y , I, ci t-Irl
K i e r s t ed,, C:harl e s
K i l r o e , Edwiri P.
K i nsl et-, Joseph
Koerri g, Ado1 LI t-1
Koerrier, W i11imi J.
Korrlf el d, Max
Krskeuer, Plax
L a l l a n t ia, 581i{ i a r e
Lentz, \~/illiarrl
Lerned, C:harl es
Lesc:hi de, Ti
Levontirm, Antonio
Lewis, Martin
L ie bmsn, H y m a n
Limonte, F e l i p i
Loetl, Max
Long, M i chfiel
Lustig, M c r r i s (Maurice?)
L u t hy, Edwar-d
L u t t re1 1, Jot-in J.
STENO
*
283
1
1CiT E 51
Also
#
179
1367
2840
1866
32fiE;
1724
2266
3'y&
LL
2141
3526
1718
328
2273 tK22'36
1107
1108
A1 SO 9 ' 5 1
A l s o * I 110
A l s o *31?
Also "383
N o t 367 os l i s t e d
N o t *369
BS
listed
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M I S S I N G FROM THE JOHN J A Y C O L L E C T I O N
DE F E N0 ANT NA PI E
M a r t in, Dorwocld H.
t-lert irrez, Ne(jcrnuc:eno
M o r t ogesi an, Levont Pl.
M s s t ersort, J s t r ~ e sJ.
Mc:C:ahi 11, Henry
M c E l hi nney, H o r r i sclrr H
11r:K e n rlB ,I, o s E!p t-1 ,I.
M c l a u g h l i n , Frank
Me1irre, C:harl e s
Met rclpcll i t 81-1S t . RR
Meyers, Perctd A .
M i 11 er, Morris
Mi lone, Fjasqual e
tvli t c h e l l , C1areric:e
M o f f a t t , Paul E.
Mclrel lo, Henry
rioska, J O F ~ ~
Mu11 HI,Jciseph
Mu11 i gfin, P a t ri ck J.
Murphy, J o h n
Mut-phy, J o h n
Murphy , L s w re n c e
Napol i , O i a c c i no
Ni zni k, E; t ephen
Nctrrriari, M a r t iri N.
Nclrri s, George C:.
Nclrt cm, Hart-y
Not o, Carriiel CI
O'Brien, P a t r i c k
O'C)cm-iell,Mi c:t-isel
Cl'Dorlnell, Walt et-
STENO
#
NOTES
E; 0 4
2960
140
285
2065
2101
1 ti38
753
1312
1305 & 2 160
21ht
1813
2368
2141
1188
1257
2419
603
765
755
1238
815
845
3284
41
37
643
116
A h *8 14
A l s o *Ei 1 1 , 1424, 1875
Not l i s t e d w i t h o t h e r Murphy cfises
No Wm. Howe i n bock
ST EN 0 GRAPH IC NUMBERS M I S S I N G F R O M THE JOHN JAY C O L L E C T I O N
DEFENDANT NAME
P a l imtm, h h r i
Parripi rlel lo, P e t ro
Parerit ini, W i 11 iarrl
P a r i rlt i, W i 1 1 iarn
P a r I( s, E; a rrlue 1
Pasquriell i, U1isse
Ptdernclst ro, JarrieS
P a t t erscri, Nan R.
Peacock, 01i v e r
P e s r s a l l , T t-icir'nas
Perielli, J o s e p h i n e
Persce, Gui seppe
Pet re1lo, M i c:hael
Pezzulo, A l b e r t
P i r o r r i o l l i., A r e a n g e l o
P i r r o n e , Tharriss
P i s c i a t a, G i acorrm
Plitt, Harris
Pcdaro, Filippci
P o l 1ina, Frank
Powers, P e t e r s
Pr-arm, James
P r e n t i s , Herirg 1.
STENO
*
NOT E E;
864;
868
1317
2099
2120
1401
2304
869
1998
2125KC 2128
3615
46
872
2403
1638
2733
885
85 1
79
299
1741
88Sr
37
AlsoT123
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M I S S I N G FROM THE JOHN J A Y C O L L E C T I O N
D E F E N0 A NT NA t l E
R i chords, Noat-I
R i t tct, Eugeni o
Roach, W i 11 i~ r rJ.
i
R o tr i n I, B c: k
Romana, Selvstcrt-e
Rose, M a u r i (:e
Rose, N i c h o l a s
Koselli, A n t o n i o
Rctsertwasser, Ju1i 11s
Rctsscl, M i ct-ielo
Hot hmm, A t j r e h a m
Rot hschi 1 d, Heriry
R o t o h , Nic:oicl
Kowarth, AlexandetR us s 0, I, 0 s e p h
Ryan, Clarii el
Rysn, Gecirge
I
Sands, Jsrnes
Santsgats, Edward
Schiff, Herrrisn H.
Schkssel, N ~ t h 8 n8.
Schrni d t Hans
SChrioims, K i c h a r d
Sc:t-torr, I safic:
Sc:hrei ber, \ V i 11 io m J
Eichrei timan, ,-I~ccib
5churen, Arncll d 5;.
Situ 1 1 in, A u s t i r
Seton, Ct-iarles A .
Eihields, C:harles J.
Shillitoni, CIrestci
5i B n o ,, 1e ci p o 1 d o
Sit-t g 0 rig
~
~
go7
1643
930
3 5 (1 CJ
1624
291 I & 2914
920
1136
3586
1480
2639 ti 2654
2645
2379
2243
31 & 923
1248
A ~ X I V 6 4 9 ti 2653
A l s o "2644
Not * 6 5 1
A1 so
1249
tm2
A1 so "28
Not *234
A1 so * 1086
A l s o * 2 2 10 8E 245 1
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS MISSING FROH THE JOHN JAY COLLECTION
Singer-, Harry
2340
1703
1 i>og
349 1
1012
S i r o t a , Kubirr
S w ~th,
i C:t-iarles
Srr-ri th, Herbert
Srni t h, ,Io hn
cc
Jt
l
Srnuc:kl et-, I s m c :
7
1
Sokcit i n s k i , Loui 5;
1013
f;ora t-iart ,I ~ t re i5;
3-7
Spsul di rig, Eim j m - l i t-t
S p e r m r , 'di 11 i arrl
1 WE1
Spinelli, P h i l l i p p c i 8; Ft-mc:esc:i 1228
S pr B g u e, 13eo rg e
S t a f f a , Rasarics
S t ahl, H e r r 4
Steele, C h a r l e s E. (Ei.'?)
S t e f f aria, Bi s e l l i
S t ovs11, A r c h i e
Stuve, L o u i s
Sull ivan, Ccirt-Iel i us
S u l l iv m , M i chsel ,I,
W a r t s , Lciuis E.
Sweeney, Dsni e l
s w e et-le y , I, 0 hn
Sweeney, Thomes M.
L)
~
Alscl*l1814& 1815
A l s o "87
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M I S S I N G F R O M THE JOHN LJAY C O L L E C T I O N
OEFEND A NT NAME
5T E N 0
T o h ir , T /-I o t-rrB E;
Tcldi r q Ft-ark
Tcin-ipkins, C h a r l e:; J.
Toomey, Mary
Tore1 1 i, A n g e l o
T o u r b i 11 on, A r t hutTownsend, Halst etjd
Trehi, M a r m
Truckermari, Lcwi s
Truon, W i 11 ia m A.
Tunrrel D i s a s t e r 1882"
"
V a l en t i, Tomasso
V s l l e, C;i cwmrri
Viaforo, P i e t r o
V i t a1 e, Carmi n e
Waxmsn, Is i d o r
Weher-, Char-1e s A .
W e ir, GJI s t 8 ir
Weis, Edwiri A .
iu' e 1 1 t-1fi us e ri,, JCIh1-1
Wheeler, CIsrr-wIor E.
hihit E!, BCI 11C:k ( E; CIt i c: k '? )
'dtii t e, Wal t etW i 11 i arris,, Josept-~
Id i 1 so Is, T t-1 o rr~fi 5; A
'dit t entlerq, 'IsIli 11 i 8r1-1 R
988
100
585
48Y
NOT E E;
STENOGRAPHIC NUMBERS M I S S I N G FROM THE JOHN J A Y COLL-ECTlON
DE F E NC>A NT NA H E
Zei mer, Henry
Zer-i 11 o, Frat-rk
ST E 1\10 #
NUT E 5
MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS
John Kolinowski should be *353 not *354
Fred Kuveke should be *354 (steno number missing).
Dennis 0. Lesry (‘854) listed os O’Lesry i n book.
Martin Lewis should be *693 not *369.
Michsel O”Donne1l should be *855 not #842; Michsel O’Donovan is l i s t e d as *842 i n
book.
Joseph Russo should be * 3 1 and #923 not “85 1 .
Herman H. S c h i f f should be *2340 not *234.
Isaac Smuckler should be “56 not ’32.
William F. W e l tmsn should be
17 1 not
* 177.
Josef Zimienske (*1308) i s spelled Simianske i n book.
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