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Pat Clancy 20 Mo ave Kansas City, Mo Governor of Utah hon wm. Spry
July 28 1915
I Here By Protest a [Gintcist?] the legal murder of my Fellow worker Joe Hillstrom Beter knowing as Joe Hill the I.W.W. Pote if you pepele wants the Blood of Joe Hill and must have it that wont Frithing any Body that Stuf ust to worke But it dont now go at lest Prove him guilty frust Be fore Staning year hands with[crossed out] with his Blood I Remain yours for fair Play. Pat Clancy [signature]
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Hill
Clinton, S.C. Aug. 3, 1915 R #3 Box 17
Governor Spry Salt Lake City, Utah
Hon Sir
My "attention has been called to case of Joe Hill." it seems quite clear that has been treated unjustly & I am calling on you to use your influence & power to right the wrong a snear as it is possible to do so.
Very repectfully J. Lee Chandler
J. Lee Chandler Route #3 Box 17 Clinton S.C
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Mr. J Lee Chandler, Route No. 3, Box 17, Clinton, South Carolina
Dear Sir:
Your communication, written on behalf of Joseph Hillstrom, has been by the Governor, filed with the State Board of Pardons, which board, under the laws of Utah, acts upon applications for pardon and communication.
In order that you may be correctly informed as to the facts entering into the appeal of this case to the Supreme Court of Utah, I am enclosing a copy of the decision of the Court for your perusal.
Very respectfully,
Secretary to Governor.
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New York Committee for the Unemployed Auspices of the INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD WELFARE ASSOCIATION NEW YORK Aug 11 1915
Honorable Wm. Spry Governor State of Utah Salt Lake City
Honored Sir, The members of Groupe 3 I.B.W.A. beg you to use your high office in behalf of Joe Hill.
We consider that the sentence is a gross miscarriage of justice & a blot on the record of the State of Utah.
Therefore we beg you to consider the enclosed petition.
Yours Respectfully
International Brotherhood Assn Robert Crawford Secty.