Thurman Harris, SC, 1935 June 7

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HARRIS, Thummond June 7, 1937.

"June 7, 1935-Thurman Harris, 2, negro was electrocuted
today at the South Carolina State Prison (Barnwell) for
criminally assaulting a 68-year-old white woman last
March, He confessed as he was seated in the chair,"
DALLY DEMOCRAT TIMES, Greenville, Miss., 6-7-1935 (1+7, )

SC - Book and Magazine Excerpts.

HARRIS, Thummond June 7, 1937.

"June 7, 1935-Thurman Harris, 2h, negro was electrocuted
today at the South Carolina State Prison (Barnwell) for
criminally assaulting a 68-year-old white woman Last
March. He confessed as he was seated in the chair,"
DALLY DEMOCRAT TIMES, Greenville, Miss., 6-7-1935 (1-7. )

SC - Book and Magazine Excerpts.

HARRIS, Thummond BLED ey SE

taune 7, 1935~Thurman Harris, 2h, negro was electrocuted
day at the South Carolina State Prison (Barnwell) for
eetadaliy assaulting a 68-year-old white wonan last
M He confessed as he was seated in che chair,"
MOCRAT TIMES, Greenville, Miss, 6-7-1935 (1-7.)

SC - Book and Magazine Excerpts.



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