Anarchy and Anarchists: A History of the Red Terror and the Social Revolution in America and Europe; Communism, Socialism, and Nihilism in Doctrine and in Deed; The Chicago Haymarket Conspiracy and the Detection and Trial of the ConspiratorsSchaack, Michael J.
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Anarchy and Anarchists: A History of the Red Terror and the Social Revolution in America and Europe; Communism, Socialism, and Nihilism in Doctrine and in Deed; The Chicago Haymarket Conspiracy and the Detection and Trial of the Conspirators
Nicholas Shannon, Jr., No. 24 Miller Street; thirteen shell wounds on
right side and five shell wounds on left side; serious; wife and three
children.
James Conway, No. 185 Morgan Street; bullet wound in right leg; single.
Patrick Hartford, No. 228 Noble Street; shell wound in right ankle,
two toes on left foot amputated, bullet wound in left side; wife and
four children.
Patrick Nash, Desplaines Street Station; bruises on left shoulder,
inflicted by a stick; single.
Arthur Connolly, No. 318 West Huron Street; two shell wounds in left
leg; bone slightly fractured; wife.
Louis Johnson, No. 40 West Erie Street; shell wound in left leg; wife
and four children.
M. M. Cardin, No. 18 North Peoria Street; bullet wound in calf of each
leg; wife and two children.
Adam Barber, No. 321 West Jackson Street; shell wound left leg, bullet
wound in right breast; bullet not extracted; wife and one child.
Henry F. Smith, bullet wound in right shoulder; quite serious, wife
and two children in California.
Frank Tyrell, No. 228 Lincoln Street; bullet in right hip near spine;
wife and two children; wife sick in County Hospital at the time of the
riot.
James A. Brady, No. 146 West Van Buren Street; shell wound in left
leg, slight injury to toes of left foot and shell wound in left thigh;
single.
John Reed, No. 237 South Halsted Street; shell wound in left leg and
bullet wound in right knee; bullet not removed; single.
Patrick McLaughlin, No. 965 Thirty-seventh Court; bruised on right
side, leg and hip, injuries slight; wife and two children.
Frank Murphy, No. 980 Walnut Street; trampled on, three ribs broken;
wife and three children.
Lawrence Murphy, No. 317½ Fulton Street; shell wounds on left side of
neck and left knee, part of left foot amputated; wife.
Michael Madden, No. 119 South Green Street; shot in left lung on May
5th, after which he shot and killed his Anarchist assailant; wife and
seven children.
The following belonged to the West Lake Street Station of the Third
Precinct:
Lieut. James P. Stanton, residence No. 584 Carroll Avenue; shell wound
in right side, bullet wound in right hip, bullet wound in calf of leg;
wife and three children.
Thomas Brophy, No. 25 Nixon Street; slight injury to left leg;
reported for duty; wife.
Bernard Murphy, No. 325 East Twenty-second Street; bullet wound in
left thigh, shell wound on right side of head and chin; not dangerous;
wife.
Charles H. Fink, No. 154 South Sangamon Street; three shell wounds in
left leg and two wounds in right leg; not dangerous; wife.
Joseph Norman, No. 612 Walnut Street; bullet passed through right foot
and slight injury to finger on left hand; wife and two children.
Peter Butterly, No. 436 West Twelfth Street; bullet wound in right arm
and small wound on each leg near knee; wife and one child.
Alexander Jamison, No. 129 Gurley Street; bullet wound in left leg;
serious; wife and seven children.
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