I'm obsessed with the Richardson Complex here in Buffalo, NY. I've been trying to transcribe all the newspaper articles I've saved the past few years on to this blog. :-) Everyone once in awhile I'll add in something else. It's all about the history.
Elmwood Building for the Buffalo State Hospital
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This is the building that had the morgue in it. Not sure as to where in the building. The morgue use to be in building 45 (the towers building), in the basement.
As published in The Evening News of the Tonawandas: FINAL TOLL OF DEAD IN BLAST MAY BE 11 Efforts were being made today at the Erie County Morgue to identify two bodies which were recoved from debris of the Lucidol plant. More gruesome, however, was the task of morgue attendants who were trying to piece together what appear to be parts of several bodies of men killed in Wednesday's tragic explosion. Seven of the blast victims have been identified. There are four men still unaccounted for. The final death toll is expected to be 11. While emergency workers continued to probe the Town of Tonawanda plant rubble, the Erie County Medical Examiner's office was trying every known means of identifying the two bodies so badly charred as to be nearly unrecognizable. Parts of bodies in the morgue defied easy identification. \ Last body identified was that of Thomas Williams Jr., 426 High St., Buffalo. The NEWS yesterday was the first Niagara Frontier newspaper to list MR. Wllia
as published in the Tonawanda News 7 LUCIDOL SUITS WILL BE HEARD IN ONE COURT CASE Legal actions steaming from seven deaths in the Sept. 23, 1953, Lucidol explosion will be tried together, Justice Jogn S. March of Supreme Court ruled in Buffalo yesterday. Under his ruling, four injury suits, which with the death actions total about $1,250,000, will be heard in a second suit. Four of the original 11 death actions have been settled. An explosion at the Lucidol plant of Novadel-Agene Corp. in Military Rd., Town of Tonawanda, took 11 lives and inured scores of others. All the lawsuits are against Buffalo Electric Co. Inc., and Joseph Davis Inc., both of Buffalo. The concerns were doing work at the plant at the time of the explosion. The trails are expected within the next few months, with the death actions given priority. Plaintiffs in the seven death actions are: Delores Holzman, 31 Calhorn Pl, Town of Tonawanda, for the estate of Allan T. Holzman; Thelma Williams, 426 High St., B
As published in the Buffalo Evening News: STELLA HODGE'S DEATH RECALLS QUEER HISTORY Mania for Entering Into Sensation Murder Cases Either as Chief Witness or Alleged Principal Brought Her to Notice of Nearly Every Sleuth in Country. With the shipment of the body of Stella Hodge, the woman of mystery, who died yesterday in the Buffalo State Hospital, to Milan, Pa., for burial there is closed a chapter in criminal history that has carried with it deep interest to detectives and police officers throughout the country. Stella Hodge, by her own confessions, projected herself into two sensational murder investigations and figured conspicuously in half a dozen other criminal cases of lesser importance. The NEWS yesterday exclusively published the news of her death and her identification. Stella Hodge confessed the killing of Emile Amann at Warren, Pa. in 1911. Later she repudiated the confession, but it was not until she had succeeded in completely disarranging the plans of t
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