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TO THE HONORABLE WILLIAM SPRY, Governor of the State of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Undersigned, all being citizens of the United States, and whose addresses are set opposite their names, having been informed concerning the recent trial and conviction of one Joseph Hillstrom, (also known as Joe Hill) by the District Court of Salt Lake County, Utah for the alleged killing of J. S. Morrison, and his son, Arling Morrison, in Salt Lake County, Utah on January 10th, 1914, and of the affirmance of the Judgement of conviction of said District Court by the Supreme Court of the State of Utah, hereby make appeal to your executive clemency on behalf of said Hillstrom, and request that you grant him a pardon, for the following reasons, to-wit:
That the said Hillstrom was denied by the Judge of the said District Court of Salt Lake County that fair and impartial trial which is guaranteed to all citizens of the United States by the Constitution thereof, and the laws of the State of Utah, in that the said Court denied to him the privilege of being defended by counsel of his own selection, or of conducting his own defence, and he has therefore, been deprived of the benefit of counsel.
Because the conviction of said Hillstrom was obtained upon flimsy and wholly insufficient evidence, the said trial being a mockery of justice and the verdict rendered therein due wholly to prejudice prevailing in said Salt Lake County against Hillstrom because of his activity in the labor movement.
NAME | ADDRESS |
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Nathan Friedman | 70 Hoep Ave |
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David S. Webster | 92 Reid Av. Passaic N.J. |
J. Morrell | 58 Hamilton ave Passaic N.J. |
Laurance J. Caldwell, | 39 Hope Av Passaic NJ |
Clarence R Winters | 89 Main Ave Passaic NJ |
James C Robins, | 46 Mongomery Ave, Passaic NJ. |
Thomas L Kramer | 68 Charles St Passaic NJ |
David L. Rogers. | 24 Steuben St Passaic, NJ |
Frederick T. Brinley | 18 Martha Pl, Passaic, N.J. |
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TO THE HONORABLE WILLIAM SPRY, Governor of the State of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Undersigned, all being citizens of the United States, and whose addresses are set opposite their names, having been informed concerning the recent trial and conviction of one Joseph Hillstrom, (also known as Joe Hill) by the District Court of Salt Lake County, Utah for the alleged killing of J. S. Morrison, and his son, Arling Morrison, in Salt Lake County, Utah on January 10th, 1914, and of the affirmance of the Judgement of conviction of said District Court by the Supreme Court of the State of Utah, hereby make appeal to your executive clemency on behalf of said Hillstrom, and request that you grant him a pardon, for the following reasons, to-wit:
That the said Hillstrom was denied by the Judge of the said District Court of Salt Lake County that fair and impartial trial which is guaranteed to all citizens of the United States by the Constitution thereof, and the laws of the State of Utah, in that the said Court denied to him the privilege of being defended by counsel of his own selection, or of conducting his own defence, and he has therefore, been deprived of the benefit of counsel.
Because the conviction of said Hillstrom was obtained upon flimsy and wholly insufficient evidence, the said trial being a mockery of justice and the verdict rendered therein due wholly to prejudice prevailing in said Salt Lake County against Hillstrom because of his activity in the labor movement.
NAME | ADDRESS |
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George H [?] | Passaic new Jersey |
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Harry Hing | Passaic N. Jersey |
Herman Miller | Passaic New Jersey. |
Chas Heree, | Passaic, N.J. |
Alexander [McKony], Jr | Passaic, N.J. |
G A Schulenberg | Passaic N.J. |
Wm A Lenick | Passaic N.J. |
Samuel Dabrow | Passaic New Jersey |
Marks Cohen | Passaic New Jersey |
Maurie Schreninael | " " |
Edward St John Harvey | 17 Lueille Pl Passaic NJ |
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TO THE HONORABLE WILLIAM SPRY, Governor of the State of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Undersigned, all being citizens of the United States, and whose addresses are set opposite their names, having been informed concerning the recent trial and conviction of one Joseph Hillstrom, (also known as Joe Hill) by the District Court of Salt Lake County, Utah for the alleged killing of J. S. Morrison, and his son, Arling Morrison, in Salt Lake County, Utah on January 10th, 1914, and of the affirmance of the Judgement of conviction of said District Court by the Supreme Court of the State of Utah, hereby make appeal to your executive clemency on behalf of said Hillstrom, and request that you grant him a pardon, for the following reasons, to-wit:
That the said Hillstrom was denied by the Judge of the said District Court of Salt Lake County that fair and impartial trial which is guaranteed to all citizens of the United States by the Constitution thereof, and the laws of the State of Utah, in that the said Court denied to him the privilege of being defended by counsel of his own selection, or of conducting his own defence, and he has therefore, been deprived of the benefit of counsel.
Because the conviction of said Hillstrom was obtained upon flimsy and wholly insufficient evidence, the said trial being a mockery of justice and the verdict rendered therein due wholly to prejudice prevailing in said Salt Lake County against Hillstrom because of his activity in the labor movement.
NAME | ADDRESS |
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Ernest D Condit | 164 Lumey St. Passaic NJ |
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Jas. C. Grover | 582 Lexington Ave, Passaic N.J. |
Wm N. Thompson | 164 Lumey St Passaic N.J. |
Walter G Parge | 28 Main St Passaic NJ |
J Stephan Dodd. | 78 Hailin St Passaic NJ |
L J Mac Bride | 168 Quincy St Passaic NJ |
Grover C Adrian | 81 Prince St Passaic NJ |
Clarance Edwards | 49 Main St Passaic NJ |
Niclalos Picarto | 293 Oak St Passaic NJ |
George Penney | 37 Lucille Place |
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TO THE HONORABLE WILLIAM SPRY, Governor of the State of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Undersigned, all being citizens of the United States, and whose addresses are set opposite their names, having been informed concerning the recent trial and conviction of one Joseph Hillstrom, (also known as Joe Hill) by the District Court of Salt Lake County, Utah for the alleged killing of J. S. Morrison, and his son, Arling Morrison, in Salt Lake County, Utah on January 10th, 1914, and of the affirmance of the Judgement of conviction of said District Court by the Supreme Court of the State of Utah, hereby make appeal to your executive clemency on behalf of said Hillstrom, and request that you grant him a pardon, for the following reasons, to-wit:
That the said Hillstrom was denied by the Judge of the said District Court of Salt Lake County that fair and impartial trial which is guaranteed to all citizens of the United States by the Constitution thereof, and the laws of the State of Utah, in that the said Court denied to him the privilege of being defended by counsel of his own selection, or of conducting his own defence, and he has therefore, been deprived of the benefit of counsel.
Because the conviction of said Hillstrom was obtained upon flimsy and wholly insufficient evidence, the said trial being a mockery of justice and the verdict rendered therein due wholly to prejudice prevailing in said Salt Lake County against Hillstrom because of his activity in the labor movement.
NAME | ADDRESS |
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TO THE HONORABLE WILLIAM SPRY, Governor of the State of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Undersigned, all being citizens of the United States, and whose addresses are set opposite their names, having been informed concerning the recent trial and conviction of one Joseph Hillstrom, (also known as Joe Hill) by the District Court of Salt Lake County, Utah for the alleged killing of J. S. Morrison, and his son, Arling Morrison, in Salt Lake County, Utah on January 10th, 1914, and of the affirmance of the Judgement of conviction of said District Court by the Supreme Court of the State of Utah, hereby make appeal to your executive clemency on behalf of said Hillstrom, and request that you grant him a pardon, for the following reasons, to-wit:
That the said Hillstrom was denied by the Judge of the said District Court of Salt Lake County that fair and impartial trial which is guaranteed to all citizens of the United States by the Constitution thereof, and the laws of the State of Utah, in that the said Court denied to him the privilege of being defended by counsel of his own selection, or of conducting his own defence, and he has therefore, been deprived of the benefit of counsel.
Because the conviction of said Hillstrom was obtained upon flimsy and wholly insufficient evidence, the said trial being a mockery of justice and the verdict rendered therein due wholly to prejudice prevailing in said Salt Lake County against Hillstrom because of his activity in the labor movement.
NAME | ADDRESS |
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S. Fatasinchuz | 702 Garden, St. |
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B. Somer | Stelton N.J. |
N. Dunn | Stelton N.J. |
S Bradslly | Stelton N.J. |
E. Laementon | 256 Second ave. N.Y. City |
Robert Gonhamer | Stelton N.J. |
Jacob Victor | Stelton N.J. |
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isaac Weiner | Stelton N.J. |
Jacob Shool | Stelton N.J. |
Samuel Halpern | Stelton N.J. |
Harry Killz | 520 E 77th St N.Y. City |
Jospeh J. Cohen | 63 E 107th St New York, City |
M Dijapilo | Stelton N.J. |
D. Laug | Stelton N J |
F Kersh | Stelton, N.J. |