1466
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 January 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1466 - L. Jan. 1:4/2 - Messrs. Kately and Welsh (or Welch), who escaped
from the county jail Dec. 28, are reported to be enroute to Rochester,
Pa., from Poolen, Pa., on the hack that runs between the two towns. No
doubt they will be recaptured. (2)
Penal and Corrective Institutions /
Escapes and Jail Breaks
Index terms:
Cuyahoga county jail; Kately; Poolen, Pa.; Rochester, N. Y.; Welsh
1467
Cleveland Morning Leader, 4 January 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.5
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1467 - L. Jan. 4:4/5 - Messrs. Kately and Welch (or Welsh), who escaped
from the county jail were not apprehended in Pennsylvania, as was hoped.
(2)
Penal and Corrective Institutions /
Escapes and Jail Breaks
Index terms:
Cuyahoga county jail; Kately; Pennsylvania; Welsh
1470
Cleveland Morning Leader, 9 February 1864
(5 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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1470 - L. Feb. 9:4/3 - The jail break that took place six weeks ago in-
cluded a Mr. Kately, who made good his escape to his home in Youngstown.
He was almost caught there, but managed a successful getaway to Poland,
O., where once more he was nearly arrested, but escaped to Newark, N. J.
This move was his downfall. He ran right into the arms of the law.
W. R. Simmons, a Cleveland deputy, was sent to bring Mr. Kately back.
(5)
Penal and Corrective Institutions /
Escapes and Jail Breaks
Index terms:
Bryant, William Cullen (author); Kately; Newark, N. J.; Poland, O.; Simmons, W. R.; Youngstown, O.