History of the Forged Morey Letter a Narrative of the Discovered Facts Respe
History of the Forged Morey Letter a Narrative of the Discovered Facts Respe
John I John Isaacs Davenport
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Morey, and upon his friend suggesting that he had averred in his communication to Truth that he knew Morey, Hodnett re- plied " I did not. " It will be observed that he did not so state, although his letter was of course intended to convey the impression that he knew, or had known, Morey. During the same conversation, Hodnett stated that the way in which he came to go to Truth office v>^as as follows: he received a tele- gram from Mr. Smalley requesting him — Hodnett — to call upon him — Small-... ey; in response thereto he went to the Democratic National Committee rooms and saw Mr. Smalley, who requested him to go to Truth office, which he did. It would seem almost superfluous to add, that every statement contained in the letter of Hodnett and Grace was absolutely manufactured, without the shadow of anything to rest upon, save the single fact that some years ago, a Mr. Sampson, of North Adams, Massachusetts, employed a few China- men in his shojD at that place. On the morning of October 21st, the telegraphic columns of the New York dailies contained the following press dispatch: Mentor, Ohio, October 20th.
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