T. R. Braught, OK, 1919 May 23

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BRAUGHT, T. R.

White, electrocuted Oklahoma SP (Creek County)
May 23, 1919 for the murder of a man named
Robbins. Was first white man electrocuted in
Oklbbama, seven blacks have previously been
electrocuted. For excellent account of execu-
tion but nothing on crime which Braught claimed
to have been accidental, see worksheet - Okla-
homa - NWU. Article from Daily Oklahoman,
Oklahoma City, May 23, 1919 (1:7). 29 years
old according to execution list.

BRAUGHT, T. R.

White, electrocuted Oklahoma SP (Creek County)
May 23, 1919 for the murder of a man named
Robbins. Was first white man electrocuted in
Oklbhma, seven blacks have previously been
electrocuted. For excellent account of execu-
tion but nothing on crime which Braught claimed
to have been accidental, see worksheet - Okla-
homa - NW. Article from Daily Oklahoman,
Oklahoma City, May 23, 1919 (1:7). 29 years
old according to execution list.

BRAUGHT, T, R.

White, electrocuted Oklahoma SP (Creek County)
May 23, 1919 for the murder of a man named
Robbins. Was first white man electrocuted in
Oklhbimaa, seven blacks have previously been
electrocuted. For excellent account of execu-

to have been acci see worksheet - 0
oma - NWU. Article from Daily Oklahoman,
Oklahoma City, May 23, 1919 (1:7). 29 years

old according to execution list.

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