Charles Oschwald, NJ, 1877 February 15

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XQHERR OSCHWALD, Cyarles

Hanged Febe 15, 1877 in New Jersey = probably
Newark, yan was to hang with him but he killed himself,

Jersey City EVENING JOURNAL - 1-6-1882

: JERSEY
Murdered Policeman Stanley Brock, See NEW X@RK _ BOOK
AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS = for New York Times Coverage,

XQSHHER OSCHWALD, Carles

Hanged Feb. 15, 1877 in New Jersey - probably
Newark, Hyan was to hang with him but he killed himself,

Jersey City EVENING JOURNAL - 1-6-1882

JERSEY
Murdered Policeman Stanley Brock. See NEW X@RK _ BOOK
AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS = for New York Times Coverages

XQSHGR OSCHYALD, Charles
Hanged Febe 15, 1877 in New Jersey - probably
Newark, ‘yan was to hang with him but he killed himself,

Jersey City EVENING JOURNAL = 1-6-1882

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Murdered Policeman Stanley Brock, See NEW XURK _ BOOK
AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS = for New York Times Coverages

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