Charles Munn, AR, 1898 December 2

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MUNN, Charles

"Helena, Arkansas, Dec, 2, 1898=Charles Munn, a negro,
was hanged here today, He was convicted of the murder
of Frank Dubarry, a white farmer. On October 8 Dubarry
was murdered, his brains being beaten out with a club,
After robbing the house Munn saturated Dubarry's clo=

thing with coal oil and set it on fire, ‘Fhe House was
destroyed and the body consumed in the flames," BAILY
NEWS, Galveston, Texas, 12-3-1898 (2-};)

MUNN, Charles

"Helena, Arkansas, Dec, 2, 1898=Charles Munn, a negro,
was hanged here today, He was convicted of the mrder
of Frank Dubarry, a white farmer. On October 8 Dubarry
was mirdered, his brains being beaten out with a club.
After robbing the house Munn saturated Dubarry's clo-

thing with coal oil and set it on fire, ‘he House was
destroyed and the body consumed in the flames," BAILY
NEWS, Galveston, Texas, 12-3-1898 (2-1,)

MUNN, Charles

"Helena, Arkansas, Dec, 2, 1898=Charles Munn, a negro,
was hanged here today, He was convicted of the mrder
of Frank Dubarry, a white farmer, On October 8 Dubarry
was mrdered, his brains being beaten out with a club,
After robbing the house Munn saturated Dubarry's clo-

thing with coal oil and set it on fire, he House was
destroyed and the body consumed in the flames," BAILY
NEWS, Galveston, Texas, 12-3-1898 (2-l))



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