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Sept the 13th 15. To The Honorable Governor of the State of Utah, Salt Lake City, Dear sir: I beg to let you know that I consider the execution of Jim Hill to take place October [12th?] a blow at liberty and a crime against the working class of the United States. Such deeds have been the cause of all revolutions, therefore my protest. Respectfully yours. L. A. Audre, Conneaut Lake, Pa.
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Pottsboro, Tex. R.F.D. no. L. sept. 13, 1915 To the Governor of Utah. Salt Late City: Dear sir- I consider the execution of Joe Hill to be rank murder, a blow at liberty and a crime against the working class of the United states Yours respect [Livrie Aursley?] R.F.D. no 2 Pottsboro, Tex,
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Easton, Pa Sep. 13th-15. To the Governor of Utah Salt Lake City. Sir, I am in duty to protest against of the future execution of our comrade Joe Hill. In the name of the Justice I invoke your generous person to commute his sentence, for the sake of [our..?] world and especially as United States. I hope do not spoke in vain or vainly; I am the [...scriber?] [Leoncavalls?] Albert of Rome- Italy.
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[?], Tex. Sept 13th 1915 To The Governor of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dear Sir. I see in the aper that Joe Hill is to be shot on Oct. 1st. he has been [railroded?] by an unfair trial [?] con sider, this execution mur der a blow at liberty and a crime to the working class yous respectfully Mrs M and [Hottern?] Mrs M.M. Atkins J.J. Atkins