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![[File:Pearl Osten Minneapolis Star 3 Oct 1927.png|center|thumb|504x504px|Pearl Osten as printed in the Minneapolis Star - 3 Oct 1927]]
![[File:Willard Smith.png|center|thumb|Willard H. Smith - Atlanta Journal 17 Oct 1928]]
![[File:Robert Loffler.png|center|thumb|637x637px|Robert Loffler, The Minneapolis Star, 4 Oct 1927. "Robert Roffler, (above), street car conductor, who gave the police first definite information that Pearl Osten, music school student, who was brutally slain Sunday morning, was on his car shortly before she met her death.]]
![[File:Detective John Lowe, Atlanta Journal, 29 Oct 1928.png|center|thumb|Detective John Lowe, Atlanta Journal, 29 Oct 1928]]
![[File:Gilbert Blais 1937.png|center|thumb|Gilbert Blais, Star Tribune, 26 Jul 1937]]
![[File:Samuel Hearst Meek.png|center|thumb|Samuel Hearst Meek (1908-1928)]]
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![[File:George Harsh 1923 Passport Application.png|center|thumb|Elizabeth Harsh and son George Harsh Jr in their 1923 passport application.]]
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![[File:Gallogly & Harsh, Atlanta Journal, 29 Oct 1928.png|center|thumb|Gallogly & Harsh, Atlanta Journal, 29 Oct 1928]]
![[File:Mrs Gallogly and Son, passport application, 1919.png|center|thumb|Faded passport photos of Mrs Gallogly and son Richard, from their passport application, 1919.  Their residence was noted as "Graystone" on Peachtree Road, Atlanta. ]]
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![[File:Harsh Family Home - Nov 2022.png|center|thumb|Harsh family home in Milwaukee, Nov 2022.  "584 Kenwood Blvd" at the time, now 2808 E. Kenwood Blvd".]]
![[File:Gallogly & Harsh, Atlanta Journal, 29 Oct 1928 2.png|center|thumb|Gallogly & Harsh, Atlanta Journal, 29 Oct 1928 ]]
![[File:584 Kenwood, Milwaukee Sanborn Map 1910.png|center|thumb|584 Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee in the 1910 Sanborn Insurance Map]]
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Latest revision as of 03:37, 28 August 2024

Case File: Harsh & Gallogly

Willard H. Smith - Atlanta Journal 17 Oct 1928
Detective John Lowe, Atlanta Journal, 29 Oct 1928
Samuel Hearst Meek (1908-1928)
Elizabeth Harsh and son George Harsh Jr in their 1923 passport application.
Gallogly & Harsh, Atlanta Journal, 29 Oct 1928
Faded passport photos of Mrs Gallogly and son Richard, from their passport application, 1919. Their residence was noted as "Graystone" on Peachtree Road, Atlanta.
Harsh family home in Milwaukee, Nov 2022. "584 Kenwood Blvd" at the time, now 2808 E. Kenwood Blvd".
Gallogly & Harsh, Atlanta Journal, 29 Oct 1928
584 Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee in the 1910 Sanborn Insurance Map