Moe Harry Baron: Prohibition Act

Moe Harry was born 20 Dec 1879 in New York (but all the rest of the family was born in Russia) to Wolf Baron & Michela Levine.


 Inmate: #19744 Leavenworth Federal Prison

Rec: 18 July 1923

Crime: Prohibition Act

Term: 2 yrs



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Moe Harry Baron supreme Court 1913 










Moe owned the Arcadia Hall on Halsey Street in Brooklyn, NY. He was a wealthy man.



Arcadia Hall in 1960's before it was torn down







His wife sent him many telegrams here's a few







They took inventory of his things when he was admitted.



This would be like the watch he had


The Waltham Watch Company, also known as the American Waltham Watch Co. and the American Watch Co., produced about 40 million watches, clocks, speedometers, compasses, time fuses, and other precision instruments between 1850 and 1957.


Moe Married Nov 1906 in Brooklyn, NY to Nettie Goldenson (1880-1954).


I found these newspaper articles on his life as he was running the Arcadia Hall. From 1910-1923








https://www.newspapers.com/clip/64774121/moe-harry-baron/

Moe died in 1928 due to diabetic coma 




Nettie died in 1954



They didn't have any children, in 1934 Nettie was in the newspaper. 



What a life they had, but sad he died so young of diabetes.




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