Philip A. Hartman, PA, 1925 November 30

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HARTMAN, Philip A, Large card

Hartman, a resident of Annville, Pa., robbed the Abbotts-~
town,Paj, bank. On 10-15-192 1, he murdered Stat Pat~
rolman Francis L. Haley in front of the Graeffenburg Inn
on -the Iincoln Highway while trying to get away. Prior
toe -his electrocution bn 11-30-1925, he admitted his

guilt and stated that he alone was responsible for the
crime.

GETTYSBURG COMPILER, Gettysburg, Pa., 12-5~1925

HARTMAN, Philip A, large card

Hartman, ‘4 resident of Annville, Pa., robbed the Abbotts-
town,-Paj, bank. On 10-15-192 1, he murdered Stat Pat~
rolman Francis L. Haley in front of the Graeffenburg Im
on-the Iincoln Highway while trying to get away. Prior
to -his electrocution bn 11-30-1925, he admitted his

guilt and stated that he alone was responsible for the
crime.

GETTYSBURG COMPILER, Gettysburg, Pa., 12-5-1925

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Hartnan, 'a resident of Annville, Pa., robbed the Abbotts-
town, Pa}, bank.’ On 10-15-192 h, he mrdered Stat Pat-
rolman Francis L, Haley in front of the Graeffenburg Im
on-the Iincoln Highway while trying to get away. Prior
to his electrocution bn 11-30-1925, he admitted hie

guilt and stated that he alone was responsible for the
crime.

GETTYSBURG COMPILER, Gettysburg, Pa., 12-5-1925

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