Governor Spry (1909-1917) Joseph Hillstrom Case Records

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As chief executive officer of the state, Governor Spry had the authority to commute the sentences of those convicted of crimes. The murder conviction and execution of Joseph Hillstrom (Joe Hill) became one of the most controversial criminal cases in Utah history; it generated national and international interest. These records were collected by the Governor's office during the time of the controversy.

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Essays on Radicalism

Essays on Radicalism

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Funeral oration

Funeral oration

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Investigation and Protection reports

Investigation and Protection reports

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Newspaper articles

Newspaper articles

39 pages: 97% complete (3% indexed, 97% transcribed)
Summons

Summons

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