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Story August 15, 1882

Morning Appeal

Carson City, Ormsby County, Carson City County, Nevada

What is this article about?

Ex-Senator Eugene Casserly of California has lost his memory despite physical vigor. In San Francisco, he testified in a forgery case involving a stock certificate from the Safe Deposit Company, where he once served as president, but recalled nothing about the company or his signature.

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Ex-Senator Eugene Casserly, of California, although still vigorous in body, has completely lost his memory. He was recently summoned in San Francisco to prove the forgery of a certificate of stock of a company of which he was once president, and testified that he did not recollect that there was ever in existence any such corporation as the Safe Deposit Company, that he could not tell whether the signature purporting to be his as president was his own or not, and that he could not recollect that he had ever been the president of such a company.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Medical Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Misfortune Madness

What keywords are associated?

Memory Loss Eugene Casserly Forgery Testimony Safe Deposit Company

What entities or persons were involved?

Eugene Casserly

Where did it happen?

San Francisco

Story Details

Key Persons

Eugene Casserly

Location

San Francisco

Event Date

Recently

Story Details

Ex-Senator Eugene Casserly testifies in a forgery case but due to complete memory loss cannot recall the Safe Deposit Company or his role as its president.

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