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Title
G.H. Lupton, No. 4561, arr. June 18-1878, Burglary, sent to San Quentin for 1½ years. Arrested again March 16th, 1880. Charge: Murder, sentenced to 14 years. December 22nd, 1903, sentenced to death for the murder of J. Gilesce at 11th & Mission streets and executed in prison on January 6th, 1905
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library
Collection
Cook (Jesse Brown) Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement, ca. 1895-1936
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Type
image
Identifier
BANC PIC 1996.003:Volume 22:27c--fALB
ark:/13030/tf787009sv
calher_cubanc_25_132_00180435

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