Case File: Harsh & Gallogly
Overview
Locations
- 220 Wisconsin Ave, Peoria, Illinois - home of Charles with his first wife Mina, she kept it in the divorce.
- 624 N. Boston Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma - home of Guy McKenzie
- 625 N. Cheyenne Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma - home of Charles Reuter, murder location
- 630 N. Cheyenne Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma - home of H. W. Stover where Mrs. Reuter spent the night after the murder
People
Name | (Born-Died) | Description |
---|---|---|
Disosway, Mrs. J. S. | sister to Junie | |
Gallogly, James A. | lawyer, father of Dickey | |
Gallogly, Richard Gray "Dickey" | (1908-?) | |
Gray, James R. | grandfather to Dickey, publisher of Atlanta Journal | |
Harsh, George Rutherford "Junie" | (1909-1980) | |
Smith, Mrs. | ||
Smith, Willard | ||
Yankey, Dr. Worth E. | step-father to Dickey |
Documentation
Burials
- Find-a-Grave: George Rutherford Harsh Sr (1868-1921), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Census Records
- 1930 US Federal Census: "George Harsh", 21, prisoner, Fulton County Chain Gang, North Camp
- 1940 US Federal Census: "George Harsh", 31, prisoner, Bellwood Prison Camp, Fulton County, Georgia
Military Records
- WW2 Draft: "George Rutherford Harsh", 31, released from Fulton County Public Works the same day.
Newspaper Articles
- 12 May 1929 (Daily News, New York City): What Was Justice?
Prison Records
- 1929: Georgia, Central Register of Convicts (page 82/83) - "George Harsh", murder, received 9 Apr 1929, paroled 21 Nov 1940, full pardon 11 Jan 1944. Male, 20, 6'2", 155 lbs, blue eyes, dark hair, #4159
- 1929: Georgia, Central Register of Convicts (page 68/69) - "Richard G. Gallogly", murder, received 9 Apr 1929. Full Pardon 13 Jan 1941. Escaped 6 Oct 1939, recaptured 24 Mar 1940. Male, 19, 5' 11.25", 155 lbs, brown hair and eyes, #4160.
Ship Manifests
- 1924: "George R. Harsh", 15, with mother Elizabeth. On SS Berengaria from Southampton (12 Apr) to NYC (19 Apr)