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Story February 3, 1905

The Saint Paul Globe

Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

In Chicago on Feb. 2, Rev. Henry Kenning's sworn testimony contradicts Miss Inga Hanson's claim of a miraculous cure from injuries, in her perjury trial tied to a suit against the Chicago City Railway.

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Two Stories of a "Miracle"

CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—Sworn testimony by Rev. Henry Kenning, of the Tabernacle church, New York, today, as to an alleged miracle contradicted statements made on the witness stand yesterday by Miss Inga Hanson, a former member of the Salvation Army, who is on trial here for perjury in connection with her personal injury suit against the Chicago City Railway company. Miss Hanson stated that by a miracle in direct answer to prayer she had gradually received a complete cure in sight, hearing and speech of which she had been totally deprived by her injuries.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story Extraordinary Event Deception Fraud

What themes does it cover?

Deception Crime Punishment Justice

What keywords are associated?

Miracle Claim Perjury Trial Sworn Testimony Personal Injury Suit Salvation Army

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. Henry Kenning Miss Inga Hanson

Where did it happen?

Chicago

Story Details

Key Persons

Rev. Henry Kenning Miss Inga Hanson

Location

Chicago

Event Date

Feb. 2.

Story Details

Rev. Henry Kenning testifies contradicting Miss Inga Hanson's claim of a miracle cure from injuries in her perjury trial over a personal injury suit against the Chicago City Railway.

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