From Joe:
Here are two clips from a Pittsburgh newspaper. The vagrant who is spoken about was not Dr. Francis Tumblety, the future Ripper suspect.
The Pittsburgh Daily Commercial
December 16, 1870
Page 4
AT HIS OWN REQUEST. On yesterday morning Francis Tumblety, a "vet. vag." was given another four months in the work house, from which he lately got out. That will board and lodge him through the winter at the public expense.
The Pittsburgh Daily Commercial
April 28, 1871
Page 4
MAYOR BRUSH gave Frank Tumblety six months for vagrancy.
From Joe: Dr. Tumblety was in the New York City area when those two articles were printed. The Pittsburgh vagrant was some other guy named Tumblety. On another matter, you may recall when Dr. Tumblety was falsely arrested in New Orleans in 1881. The details of that story came from the New Orleans Picayune newspaper. Well, four additional articles on the case have now been found, but this time the details are provided by the New Orleans Times Democrat. That newspaper went a little further in depth into the story. We'll try to have those four articles posted on this thread in the upcoming days. Thank you to Robert, Scott, David, and Mike for all your help. Ok, here is one last article for today:
Cleveland Daily Leader
November 18, 1861
Page 4
Dr. TUMBLETY REDIVIVUS. The Buffalo Courier has it from good authority that the original Dr. Tumblety is flourishing about Washington with the original dog, as large as life and a good deal more natural. Also, that he has been attached to Gen McClellan's Staff as a Surgeon.
The first part of the story is correct, and the last is perhaps a good joke. The Dr., dressed in a sort of half military suit, with his great hound behind him, gallops up Pennsylvania avenue in a style that causes half the people in town who don't know better to mistake him for one of the foreign Princes. The Dr. is a living illustration of what small means, joined in faith, can accomplish.
Here are two clips from a Pittsburgh newspaper. The vagrant who is spoken about was not Dr. Francis Tumblety, the future Ripper suspect.
The Pittsburgh Daily Commercial
December 16, 1870
Page 4
AT HIS OWN REQUEST. On yesterday morning Francis Tumblety, a "vet. vag." was given another four months in the work house, from which he lately got out. That will board and lodge him through the winter at the public expense.
The Pittsburgh Daily Commercial
April 28, 1871
Page 4
MAYOR BRUSH gave Frank Tumblety six months for vagrancy.
From Joe: Dr. Tumblety was in the New York City area when those two articles were printed. The Pittsburgh vagrant was some other guy named Tumblety. On another matter, you may recall when Dr. Tumblety was falsely arrested in New Orleans in 1881. The details of that story came from the New Orleans Picayune newspaper. Well, four additional articles on the case have now been found, but this time the details are provided by the New Orleans Times Democrat. That newspaper went a little further in depth into the story. We'll try to have those four articles posted on this thread in the upcoming days. Thank you to Robert, Scott, David, and Mike for all your help. Ok, here is one last article for today:
Cleveland Daily Leader
November 18, 1861
Page 4
Dr. TUMBLETY REDIVIVUS. The Buffalo Courier has it from good authority that the original Dr. Tumblety is flourishing about Washington with the original dog, as large as life and a good deal more natural. Also, that he has been attached to Gen McClellan's Staff as a Surgeon.
The first part of the story is correct, and the last is perhaps a good joke. The Dr., dressed in a sort of half military suit, with his great hound behind him, gallops up Pennsylvania avenue in a style that causes half the people in town who don't know better to mistake him for one of the foreign Princes. The Dr. is a living illustration of what small means, joined in faith, can accomplish.
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