Ralph Friedman, NY, 1912 June 18

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Friedman, 25, and Kuhn, 2), both white, electrocuted at
Auburn (Monroe), NY, on June 18, 1912,
"Auburn, NY, June 18, 1912-lhe second double electrocution
in the history of Auburn prison took place this morning
when Ralph Friedman and Jacob Kuhn, the Rochester burglars
who murdered George A, Schué6hart, a brocer, paid the ex-
treme penalty, Both men went to the chair composedly and
the executions were without sensational incident,"
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Friedman, 25, and Kuhn, 2), both white, electrocuted at

Auburn (Monroe), NY, on June 18, 1912.

"Auburn, NY, dune 18, 1912-Ihe second double electrocution

in the history of Auburn prison took place this morning

when Ralph Friedman and Jacob Kuhn, the Rochester burglars

who murdered George A, Schuéhart, a brocer, paid the ex-

treme penalty, Both men went to the chair composedly and
the executions were without sensational incident,"

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uburn (Monroe), NY, on June 18, 1912,
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istory of Auburn prison took place this morning
h iedman and Jacob Kuhn, the Rochester burglars|
who murdered George A, Schuéhart, a Brocer, paid the ex-
treme penalty, Both men went to the chair composedly and
the expo ubaene were without sensational incident,"
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