t .The first legal hanging was in 1870, when
Carl Horn, of Leavenworth County, was hanged
at the site of the present county Hatl) for .s
murder committed in Haston townshipee.”
KANSAS CITY JOURNAL, Kensas City, M9, Pebe 3s
1907 (2/34)
" ,..The first legal hanging was in 1870, when
Carl Horn, of Leavenworth County, was hanged
at the site of the present county fall) feria
murder committed in Easton township..."
KANSAS CITY JOURNAL, Kansas City, MO, Bebe se
1907 (2/34)
",..The first legel hanging was in 1870, when
Carl Horn, of Leavenworth County, was hanged
at the site of the present county jail for a
murder committed in Easton township..."
KANSAS CITY JOURNAL, Kansas City, MO, Feb. 3,
1907 (2/34)
HORNE, Carl
White, ex-soldier, 37, hanged at Leavenworth, Kansas, on
| Feb. 12, 1863, for the mrder of John Philip Friend
(Freund), on Septe 5, 1861, He subsequently married Mrs,
Friend and she was found guilty of murder in the second
degree and sentenced to life imprisonment. See "Legal
Hangings in Kansas," by Louise Barry; KANSAS HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY, A,eust, 1953, pp 283-28). Filed in front of
Kansas ~ Nw- BOUND.
"HORNE, Carl, a German, was hune for murder at
Leavenworth on the 135h3 the first legal hangin
in the State of Kansas. (Nashville DISPATCH,
Nashvitie, (N, 1 Maren 1663). 2 17), OBITUARIE
FROM TE ‘INNES SEE NEWSPAPERS, compiled by Oa ag
Garrett; 1980, Hasley, SCG? Southern Historical
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HORNE, Carl
White, ex-soldier, 37, hanged at Leavenworth, Kansas, on
Feb. 12, 1863, for the murder of John Philip Friend
(Freund); on Septe 5, 1861, He subsequently married Mrs.
Friend and she was found guilty of murder in the second
degree and sentenced to life imprisonment. See "Legal
Hangings in Kansas," by Louise Barry; KANSAS HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY, Aygust, 1953 3, pp 283-28). Filed in front of
Kansas - NWu- BOUND.
"HORNE, Carl, a German, was hune for murder at
Leavenworth on the 135h3 the first legal hangin
in the State of Kansas. ahesuiete DISPATCH,
Nashvitiloe, tN, 1 March 1663)! Pegi, OBITUARIE
FROM One NEWSPAPERS, compiled by Jill Ee
Garrett; 1980, Hasley, SC: Southern Historical
BESS,
White, ex-soldier, 37, hanged at Leavenworth, Kansas, on
Feb, 12, 1863, for the mrder of John Philip Friend
(Freund), ‘on Sept. 5, 1861, He subsequently married Mrs.
Friend and she was found ae of murder in the second
degree and sentenced Le
gs in y; KANSAS HISTORICAL
Filed in front of
- Be
Ca a German, was hune for murder at
Leavenvorth on the 13543 the fir
of. gana (Nashville DISPA
1 1863)." P 17h, Si
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