Description
Affidavit of Robert Jones, who claims that he and Evan Gustafson, an employee at the wolf farm, entered Dr. McCleery’s wolf yard and witnessed two wolves kill each other, and that the surviving wolf then tore Gustafson’s hat. Jones also claims that on another occasion, he witnessed a wolf tear Gustafson’s clothes considerably before Dr. McCleery could restrain the wolf.
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January 21, 1932
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Copyright
According to the legal counsel at the Pennsylvania Department of State's Division of Legislation and Notaries, affidavits, wills, etc. do not count as public documents just because they are notarized, and thus do not automatically fall into the public domain. However, the notary department claims no copyright whatsoever to such documents, so if copyright exists, it does not belong to them.
This work was published (copies were made and distributed) prior to March 1, 1989 without a copyright notice. I assume that a copyright for this work was not registered within five years of its publication. If this assumption is correct, this work is in the public domain.