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The Library of Congress has just launched a new website as a pilot for its ongoing newspaper digitisation project. It currently features 25 fully keyword-searchable titles from the years 1900-1910 in one of which - the New York Sun of 8 Oct 1910, p.2 - one can read a full contemporary report on the 'Ida the Goose' affair, which includes the names of the dead men and gives a less coloured account of the incident than did Asbury. Frank Beninsa, the man who hid behind Ida's skirts, was shot in the back but not in fact killed.

Go here:

http://www.loc.gov/chroniclingamerica/search_fulltext_advanced.html

Mikedash 18:06, 1 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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