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May Ruth Brown met Albert Edward Snyder (né Schneider) in 1915 in New York City, when she was 20 years old and he was a 33-year-old artist. The couple had little in common; Brown, who went by her middle name of Ruth to most people and was known as "Tommy" to close friends, was described as vivacious and gregarious, while Snyder was described as quiet and reserved and very much a "homebody".
Tom Howard's photo of Ruth Snyder's execution, on January 12, 1928, was published the following day on the front page of the New York Daily News. The photograph was published the next day on the front page of the paper under the banner headline "DEAD!"; Howard gained overnight popularity, and was paid very well for the image.
Ruth Brown (1928–2006) was an American singer-songwriter. Ruth Brown may also refer to: Ruth Brown (librarian) (1891–1975), Oklahoma librarian and civil rights activist; Ruth Snyder (1895–1928), née Brown, American executed for the murder of her husband
† Dauphin Thompson, 21, married to Ruth Brown, John Brown's daughter, mortally wounded during the raid [38] From North Elba, New York, he was killed in the storming of the engine house. He was brother of William.
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John Frippo Brown (October 23, 1842 – October 21, 1919) was a Confederate States Army officer during the American Civil War. He was elected by the tribal council as the last principal chief of the Seminole Nation , serving 1885–1901 and 1905–1906.
Billy Brown seen in this March 9, 1982 photo, the day of the double-murder of Susanna Flores Brown and her 8 year-old daughter Francisca Antoinette Martinez. According to Reporter-News file ...
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