Stephen Scott, OH, 1911 November 3

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SCOTT, Stephen

32-year-old black man, electrocuted Ohio State Prison
(Miami) on Nov, 3, 1911. "Nov, 3, 1911-Stephen Scott,

a negro, was electrocuted in theOhio Penitentiary annex

at 12:08 this morning, He was tbnvicted of thekilling of

G. Cassemento, an Italian peddler, near Piqua, Ohio,"

B'HAM NEWS, Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 3, 1911.

SCOTT, Stephen

32-year-old black man, electrocuted Ohio State Prison
(Miami) on Nov. 3, 1911. "Nov, 3, 1911-Stephen Scott,

a negro, was electrocuted in theOhio Penitentiary annex
at 12:08 this morning, He was tonvicted of thekilling of
G. Cassemento, an Italian peddler, near Piqua, Ohio,"
B'HAM NEWS, Birmingham, Ala,, Nov. 3, 1911.

SCOTT, Stephen

32-year-old black man, electrocuted Ohio State Prison

(fami) on Nov, 3, 1911. "Nov, 3, 1911-Stephen Scott,
rocuted in theOhio Penitentiary annex

He was tbnvicted of thekilling of

a s elec!
at 12208 this morning,
G. Cassemento, an Italian peddler, near Piqua, Ohio,"

B!HAM NEWS, Birmingham, @la,, Nov. 3, 191:



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