Harold Dupree, NY, 1949 June 30

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DUPREE, Herman and Harold Ci SOCK SS

Blacks, electrocuted at Sing Sing (NY) on June 30, 199,
for the murder on October 10, 191.7, of William Davis with
a pistol during a hold-up of an apartment speakeasy.
Affirmed on appeal (Memo) 86 NE -2nd= 508

"Herman Dupree, 33=years-<old, and his brother, Harold, 27
were put to death in the electric chair at Sing Sing Pri-
son soon after 11 o'clock tonight for the slaying of
William Davis in a Manhattan apartment robbery on Oct, LO,
197» t TIMES, New York, NY 6-30-1949 (6:7.)

DH says wictim black and robbery of gambling game (cards)
was motive.

DUPREE, Herman and Harold CSO SIFFS.
Blacks, electrocuted at Sing Sing (NY) on June 305 1919,
for the murder on October 10, 19,7, of William Davis with
a pistol during a hold-up of an apartment speakeasy,
Affirmed on appeal (Memo) 86 NE -2nd= 508

"Herman Dupree, 33-years-old, and his brother, Harold, 27,
were put to death in the electric chair at Sing Sing Pri-
son soon after 11 o'clock tonight for the slaying of
William Davis in a Manhattan apartment robbery on Oct, 10J
19976 " TIMES, New York, NY 6-30-1919 (6:7.)

DH says wictim black and robbery of gambling game (cards)
was motive.

DUPREE, Herman and Harold BOS ILS.
Blacks, electrocuted at Sing Sing Cy on dure 305 1919,
for the murder on October 10, 1917, of ‘William Davis with
a pistol during a hold-up of an apartment speakeasy,
Affirmed on appeal (Memo) 86 NE -2nd= 508

"Herman Dupree, 33-years-old, and his brother, Harold, 27
were put to death in the electric chair at Sing Sing Pri-
son soon after 11 otclock tonight for the slaying of

Liam Davis in a Manhattan apartment robbery on Oct. 10,
al t ‘DIMES, New York, NY 6-30-19h9 (6:7.)

ate) Slo Cim ace. anche ool arvict) zasblsne cade (cards)
motive.

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