Stenographer's number
Object identifier
trial203
External links
CONFESSES DEAN SWINDLE. Samuel Keller Turns State's Evidence and Explains All. GANG STARTED WITHOUT MONEY Kellogg Brains of Concern, He Says -- (1900, Mar 13). New York Times (1857-1922) [JJay login]
SAYS KELLOGG HID MONEY: MRS. GOEBEL TESTIFIES AGAINST E. S. DEAN COMPANY MANAGER DECLARES HE TOLD HER HE COULD EASILY "FIX" THE POSTAL AUTHORITIES- CAUSES A SCENE IN COURT. (1900, Mar 21). New York Times
"The woman in the Dean case" (1900, Mar. 20). New York Times.
DEAN PARTNER NOT IDLE: JAMES B. KELLOGG APPARENTLY A VERY BUSY MAN CONNECTED WITH MANY FIRMS SEVERAL OF THEM, OPERATED LIKE E. S. DEAN & CO., VANISH, LEAVING MANY CREDITORS. (1900, Feb 17). New York Times.
"Kellogg's Boston Agency". (1900, Mar. 22). New York Times.
"Dean case defense". (1900, Mar. 24). New York Times.
Source
Criminal Trial Transcripts of New York County Collection (1883–1927), Special Collections, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNYRights
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Indicted with Myron L. Bernard and Samuel Keller. James B. Kellogg, otherwise called Jacob Keller.