- Yes, date unknown
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Name |
Jules Oscar VOGT |
Suffix |
Jr. |
Gender |
Male |
Note |
7 May 1882 |
Brooklyn, Kings, NY, USA [2, 3] |
Address: 173rd Street |
- Victor Drury Assaulted by Julius VOGT
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#874 New York, Monday, May 8, 1882
VICTOR DRURY ASSAULTED
The Socialist Leader Severely injured by
Julius Vogt, the Carver.
The extreme Socialists of the Justus Schwab
stamp were thrown into a state of excitement
yesterday by the news that one of their most
energetic leaders. Victor Drury. had been
almost killed by his employer. Julius Vogt, at
the latter's wood carving establishment on 173rd
street near Madison avenue.
Drury, it seems, had been regularly at work
since 1880 in Vogt's place. A few months ago
the two fell out in consequence of Vogt's refusal
to pay Drury his wages. When the debt had exceeded
$100 Drury sued his boss in the Marine
Court for its- recovery, und in spite of Vogt's denials,
judgment was rendered for the plaintiff.
Instead of having the judgment executed by
the Sheriff, Drury allowed himself to be cajoled
into accepting the payment by weekly instalments,
the first few of which he received regularly.
But, in the meantime the physical hardships and
mental worry he had undergone
brought on brain fever, and the poor man was
sent to a hospital and cared for by his numerous
friends, who then for the first time learned
the true extent of his misery.
After leaving the hospital, a shadow of his
former self, Drury returned to Vogt and demanded
the installments still due, but was put
off with promises. Yesterday morning he went
to the shop and found Vogt looking over some
plaster casts. The latter when asked for the
money became abusive, and Drury in his turn
also burst out in a torrent of expletives.
Whether Drury in his indignation made a
threatening movement with his hand or not is
not known, but at all events ho had scarcely
passed three minutes in the shop than Vogt attacked
him with a plaster cast and inflicted several
ugly wounds on the top of his head, splitting
the scalp open in one place. Drury
staggered through the door and out into the
street, where he almost fainted in the arms of a
policeman. Vogt was then arrested and taken
to Tremont Police Station. He claimed to have
acted in self-defense. but was nevertheless
locked up. How his claim will hold good Considering
Drury's weak condition will be seen
this morning.
The victim was taken to the 99th Street Hospital
in an ambulance, where his wounds were
found to be less dangerous than first supposed.
The doctors, however, have little hope
of his recovery, for the reason that his whole
system was broken down. The shock of the
affair, they think, is enough to kill him.
Ever since he escaped from Paris in 1871, after
the fall of the Commune, of which he was a
shining light, Victor Drury has been closely
identified with the Social movement of this
country. A New Orleans man by birth, he
speaks English and French with equal fluency
and is gifted with great powers of oratory. Of
late years few Socialist meetings have been held
in this city at which his voice was not heard, and
his influence among his co-religionists was
equaled only by that of Justus Schwab. He
spoke last at the anniversary celebration of the
Paris Commune, held in Irving Hall. March 18.
He was always a poor man. and worked hard
for a comparatively poor living.
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Reference Number |
6756 |
Residence |
1883 |
New York, New York, New York, United States [4] |
Address: East 173rd Street near North 3rd Ave |
Residence |
1884 |
New York, New York, New York, United States [5] |
Address: 492 Eighth Avenue |
_UID |
8D113397688B4D4CA221BEFB1BCAA0776C9E |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I6577 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
6 Mar 2016 |
Father |
Julius Oscar VOGT, b. 6 Apr 1814, Kaiserslautern, Departément Mont-Tonnere (Donnersberg), Bavaria (French) , d. 1 Dec 1880, New York, New York, NY, USA (Age 66 years) |
Mother |
Eugenie PICARD, b. Abt 1817, Paris, France , d. Yes, date unknown |
Immigration (fam) |
1876 [6] |
- Julius, Eugenie, Isabelle, and Lucien are listed as arriving in NYC on the SS France from le Havre on 7 September 1876, mysteriously arriving under the last name BRAUN.
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Family ID |
F252 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S906] MR Jules Oscar VOGT and Delphine Eugénie BONABEAU (Reliability: 2).
- [S908] Julius VOGT Arrested for Assault (Reliability: 2).
- [S909] Julius Vogt acquitted of Assault (Reliability: 2).
- [S924] 1883 NYC Directory, web; 6 March 2016; 898.
Vogt Julius, terracotta, E. 173d n N. 3d av
East 173rd Street, near North 3rd Ave.
- [S925] 1884 NYC Directory, internet; 6 March 2016; 1805.
Vogt Julius, sculpter, h 492 Eighth av
(h)ome residence was at 492 Eighth Ave
- [S110] Ship Manifest, BRAUN-VOGT (Reliability: 2).
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