http://www.cooganresearchgroup.com/crg/index.htm 15 December 2012 COOGAN story ____________________________________________________________________ appearing in "Brooklyn Eagle" (02 FEB 1884): Mary Coogan, of Brooklyn, W. J. Huckstraw, a private detective from Colorado Springs, Walter Lee, of 336 East Twenty-first street, and Rudolph Chancellor, of 189 First avenue, New York, were arraigned this morning at the Jefferson Market Police Court, in that city, on the charge of being drunk and disorderly. Mary Coogan said that she lived in Brooklyn and paying a visit to a friend in New York yesterday, she took a drop too much. She thought she had been badly abused while under the influence of liquor, but she could not remember much of what took place. Officer McVeigh, who arrested the four, found the three men in company with the woman, and all were drunk. Justice Patterson fined each of them ten dollars. ____________________________________________________________________