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State Archives of Florida, Series S12
Description
Death warrant for Giuseppe Zangara, addressed to Leonard Fielding Chapman, superintendent of the Florida State Prison at Raiford, as well as Sheriff Daniel E. Hardie of Dade County. On February 15, 1933, Zangara attempted to assassinate President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt as he gave a speech from the back of an open car in the Bayfront Park area of the city. He fired a total of five shots and wounded five people, including Chicago mayor Anton Cermak, who was standing on the running board of Roosevelt's car during the President-elect's speech. Zangara pleaded guilty to four counts of attempted murder and was sentenced to spend 80 years in prison. Following the death of Anton Cermak and another victim, Mabel Gill, Zangara was indicted for murder and sentenced to death. He was executed in Florida's electric chair at the State Prison on March 20, 1933.
Date
1933-03-13
Format
Coverage
Topic
Subjects
Geographic Term
Title
Death Warrant for Giuseppe Zangara, 1933
Subject
Assassinations
Assassins
Executions and executioners
Capital punishment
Description
Death warrant for Giuseppe Zangara, addressed to Leonard Fielding Chapman, superintendent of the Florida State Prison at Raiford, as well as Sheriff Daniel E. Hardie of Dade County. On February 15, 1933, Zangara attempted to assassinate President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt as he gave a speech from the back of an open car in the Bayfront Park area of the city. He fired a total of five shots and wounded five people, including Chicago mayor Anton Cermak, who was standing on the running board of Roosevelt's car during the President-elect's speech. Zangara pleaded guilty to four counts of attempted murder and was sentenced to spend 80 years in prison. Following the death of Anton Cermak and another victim, Mabel Gill, Zangara was indicted for murder and sentenced to death. He was executed in Florida's electric chair at the State Prison on March 20, 1933.
Source
State Archives of Florida, Series S12
Publisher
Printing Department. Florida Industrial School for Boys
Date
1933-03-13
Contributor
Sholtz, David, 1891-1953
Gray, R. A. (Robert Andrew), 1882-1975
Format
warrants
Language
eng-US
Type
Text
Identifier
s12_b019_f01_01
Coverage
Depression Era Florida (1926-1939)
Geographic Term
Miami (Fla.)
Miami-Dade County (Fla.)
Raiford (Fla.)
Union County (Fla.)
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s12_b019_f01_01_01
topic
Politics and Government
Subject - Corporate
Florida State Prison (Raiford, Fla.)
Florida. Governor (1933-1937 : Sholtz)
Subject - Person
Zangara, Giuseppe, 1900-1933
Chapman, L. F. (Leonard Fielding), 1884-1977
Hardie, Daniel E., 1878-1952
Chicago Manual of Style
Death Warrant for Giuseppe Zangara, 1933. 1933-03-13. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/334329>, accessed 14 November 2024.
MLA
Death Warrant for Giuseppe Zangara, 1933. 1933-03-13. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 14 Nov. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/334329>