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- Q4886026 description "Robber".
- Q4886026 description "Robber".
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- Q4886026 abstract "Ben E. Kuhl (1884 – paroled 1945, date of death unknown, possibly 1945) was, in 1916, the last known stage coach robber in the United States. Kuhl took part in the robbery of a mail stage wagon in Jarbidge, Nevada, US; the driver, Fred M. Searcy, was killed. The incident became a myth: "Staging a Robbery Without a Coach".While most of the evidence against him was circumstantial, a bloody palm print on an envelope led to Kuhl's conviction. Kuhl's trial, which began in September 1917, was noted to be the first time palm prints were used as evidence in a U.S. courtroom. State v. Kuhl also set the precedent that palm prints were as valid as fingerprints in criminal cases for identifying individuals.".
- Q4886026 birthDate "1884".
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- Q4886026 dateOfBirth "1884".
- Q4886026 name "Kuhl, Ben E.".
- Q4886026 occupation "stage coach robber, mail robber, horse thief, baker, drifter".
- Q4886026 shortDescription "Robber".
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- Q4886026 comment "Ben E. Kuhl (1884 – paroled 1945, date of death unknown, possibly 1945) was, in 1916, the last known stage coach robber in the United States. Kuhl took part in the robbery of a mail stage wagon in Jarbidge, Nevada, US; the driver, Fred M. Searcy, was killed. The incident became a myth: "Staging a Robbery Without a Coach".While most of the evidence against him was circumstantial, a bloody palm print on an envelope led to Kuhl's conviction.".
- Q4886026 label "Ben Kuhl".
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- Q4886026 givenName "Ben E.".
- Q4886026 name "Ben E. Kuhl".
- Q4886026 name "Kuhl, Ben E.".
- Q4886026 surname "Kuhl".