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W. VIRGINIA

Ronceverte, W. Va., Sept. 11th, 1915.

To His Excellency The Governor. Salt Lake City, Utah.

My Dear Sir:--

I am writing to call your attention to the case of Joe Hill, who, according to the best accounts obtainable is sentenced to be shot by the law of your State, and because he has been true to his class.

I hereby protest against against this legalized murder, and request you to set aside this infamous sentence, and give to Hill the liberty he deserves..

We pray to you not to permit this legalized atrocity to take place, and we hope to hear that you have been humanitarian enough to intervene in Hills' behalf.

Earnestly thanking you in advance for granting the request of honest workingmen, and awaiting the future, I am,

Very sincerely yours,

Cha's Frazier, Ronceverte, W. Va.

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W. VIRGINIA Ronceverte, W. Va., Sept. 11th, 1915.

To His Excellency The Governor. Salt Lake City, Utah.

My Dear Sir:--

I am writing to call your attention to the case of Joe Hill, who, according to the best accounts obtainable is sentenced to be shot by the law of your State, and because he has been true to his class.

I hereby protest against against this legalized murder, and request you to set aside this infamous sentence, and give to Hill the liberty he deserves..

We pray to you not to permit this legalized atrocity to take place, and we hope to hear that you have been humanitarian enough to intervene in Hills' behalf.

Earnestly thanking you in advance for granting the request of honest workingmen, and awaiting the future, I am,

Very sincerely yours, A.H. Morris Ronceverte, W. Va.

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Ronceverte, W. Va., Sept. 11th, 1915.

To His Excellency The Governor. Salt Lake City, Utah.

My Dear Sir:--

I am writing to call your attention to the case of Joe Hill, who, according to the best accounts obtainable is sentenced to be shot by the law of your State, and because he has been true to his class.

I hereby protest against against this legalized murder, and request you to set aside this infamous sentence, and give to Hill the liberty he deserves..

We pray to you not to permit this legalized atrocity to take place, and we hope to hear that you have been humanitarian enough to intervene in Hills' behalf.

Earnestly thanking you in advance for granting the request of honest workingmen, and awaiting the future, I am,

Very sincerely yours,

S.T. Frazier, Ronceverte, W. Va.

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Ronceverte, W. Va., Sept. 11th, 1915.

To His Excellency The Governor. Salt Lake City, Utah.

My Dear Sir:--

I am writing to call your attention to the case of Joe Hill, who, according to the best accounts obtainable is sentenced to be shot by the law of your State, and because he has been true to his class.

I hereby protest against against this legalized murder, and request you to set aside this infamous sentence, and give to Hill the liberty he deserves..

We pray to you not to permit this legalized atrocity to take place, and we hope to hear that you have been humanitarian enough to intervene in Hills' behalf.

Earnestly thanking you in advance for granting the request of honest workingmen, and awaiting the future, I am,

Very sincerely yours, James M. Patton, Ronceverte, W. Va.

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Elm Grove. W. Va. Sept. 16th, 1915. To The Governor of The State of Utah. Your Excellency,- We the undersigned residents of this city and citizens of the United States wish to enter our earnest protest against the execution of Jos. Hillstrom as now convicted by the State of Utah. We consider his trial a farce as is borne out by conviction and statement of Judge Hilton of Denver. If the defendant is not granted a new trial, a fair and impartial trial we shall consider that you in your official position have knowingly allowed your state to commit a murder, to strike a blow at our much vaunted liberty and to commit the worst of crimes against the working class of the United States. yours respectfully,

Louis D Garratt 24 Paxton Ave William H. Johnor? Mayor of Patterson West Va Chas. Strifoater? Elm Grove 16 Sycamore Ave Henry Blum ? Ex Mayor of Maple Lane Patterson W Va George C. Bruhn Maple Lane L.G. Cramer Maple Lane Leo Baier Piston Ave Geo W. Weitzel? Paxton Ave H H Walter Paxton Ave John H. Anderson Elm Grove Henry Franz Elm Grove Andrew Niehaus Elm Grove

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