November 17, 1892 - Warsaw Man Insane
As published in the New York Times:
A Prominent Warsaw Man Insane.
Warsaw, NY, Nov. 16 - Fred F Bartlett, who inherited property of considerable value and which has gradually slipped out of his hands, was sent to the Buffalo State Hospital this morning, having been pronounced insane. On Monday last he sent a letter to the Rev. Joseph E Nassau of the Presbyterian Church in the village demanding $15,000 forthwith as compensation for the damage he had done him for defamation of character, and in case of refusal he threatened to shoot the minister. (what?)
The letter was intercepted by Bartlett's friends, and the Sheriff took him into custody. An examination by physicians resulted in pronouncing him insane.
A Prominent Warsaw Man Insane.
Warsaw, NY, Nov. 16 - Fred F Bartlett, who inherited property of considerable value and which has gradually slipped out of his hands, was sent to the Buffalo State Hospital this morning, having been pronounced insane. On Monday last he sent a letter to the Rev. Joseph E Nassau of the Presbyterian Church in the village demanding $15,000 forthwith as compensation for the damage he had done him for defamation of character, and in case of refusal he threatened to shoot the minister. (what?)
The letter was intercepted by Bartlett's friends, and the Sheriff took him into custody. An examination by physicians resulted in pronouncing him insane.
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