Arthur Harding, OH, 1922 February 24

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Harding had served a term in the Ohio Penitentiary,
killed Kress, a vice squad officer
officer attempted to arrest him,

while Harding was saying a prayer,

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COLUMBUS DISPATCH, Columbus, Ohio 2-23-1922 & 2-21-1999

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killed Kress, a vice squad Soren when he and another
officer attempted to arrest | Current was applied

while Harding was saying a eae aee

COLUMBUS DISPATCH, Columbus » Chio 2-23-1922 & 2-2-1922

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killed Kress, a vice

officer attempted to

while Harding was saying a prayer,

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Harding, a 38-year-old Negro was convicted of killing

‘Toledo, Ohio, Willian H, KE Kress, Harding maintained
that he was innocent and his last request was that the —
wife of the Warden of the Ohio Penitentiary write to his

wife in Columbus and-tell-her that he was innocent, He

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HARDING, Arthur )"3ama").

Harding, a 38-year-old Negro was convicted of killing
Toledo, Ohio, William-H, Kress; Harding maintained
that he was innocent and his last request was that the
wife of the Warden of the Ohio Penitentiary write to his
wife in Columbus-and-tell-her-that-he was innocent. He
was electrocuted on Feb. 2h, 1922.

The Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio, 2-2-1922 _

HARDING, Arthur ."ganan)

Harding, a 38-year-old Negro was convicted of killing
Harding maintained

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