Herman Weber, IL, 1949 September 16

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25-year-old white man from Peoria, electrocuted at Joliet
Prison (Peoria) on 9/16/19l9, for murder of Dean Fueger,
20-year-old Bradley University student which occurred on
Dec. 1, 1947. See article on long white paper by John
Whiteside concerning electrocutions at Joliet, filed in
Illinois - Not Writ

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25-year-old white man from Peoria, electrocuted at Joliet
Prison (Peoria) on 9/16/19))9, for murder of Dean Fueger,
20-year-old Bradley University student which occurred on
Dec. 1, 1947. See article on long white paper by John
Whiteside concerning electrocutions at Joliet, filed in
Illinois - Not Written O, Zor - Letter eee

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Pricon (Peoria) on 9/16/1919, for mrder of Dean Fueger,
20-year-old Bradley University student which occurred on
Dec. 1, 1947. See article on long white paper by John
Whiteside concerning electrocutions at Joliet, filed in

Illinois - Not Written Up - Letter files.
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