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Alexander Campbell (suspected Molly Maguire)

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208:. On the morning of execution, the courtyard was packed with people. The convicts kept their dignity, but when the guards went to fetch Campbell, he tried one last time to proclaim his innocence. When they refused to let him go, he put his hand in the dirt, and marked the wall with it, stating the mark would remain forever as a sign of his innocence. All four men were then hanged. 28: 216:
The handprint Campbell left is still there today, although the wall has been washed, painted over, and, according to some versions, even knocked down and replaced. A forensic scientist who examined the handprint with infrared photography in the 1990s concluded that it had never been painted over,
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Both branches of the Pennsylvania legislature have passed resolutions (House Resolution No. 527, Session of 2005, and Senate Resolution No. 235 Session of 2006) asserting that the trial of Campbell and the three other accused Molly Maguires was "inherently unconstitutional."
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and stated that the history of Campbell's execution suggests a right hand print on the wall, rather than the left hand print that is currently visible. The prison is listed on the National Register of Historic labor conflicts.
185:. In 1877, along with three other men (Michael Doyle, John Donahue and Edward Kelly), Campbell was convicted of the murders of John P. Jones and Morgan Powell, but he admitted to only being an 105:, declaring the mark would remain forever as a sign of his innocence. Legend has it that despite many attempts to remove it, including building a new wall, the mark still remains today. 418: 393: 538: 548: 523: 518: 478: 464: 302: 558: 543: 533: 528: 508: 275: 513: 338: 422: 397: 363: 190: 154: 553: 200:, and Campbell was assigned to cell #17. For days they were forced to listen to the noise made whilst the 138: 446:. National Register of Historic Places Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor Travel Itinerary 314: 310: 63: 149:
distributor, and was allegedly a member of the Mollies. This was a term used in the Pennsylvanian
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Campbell proclaimed his innocence to the end, and in doing so, slapped a muddy handprint on the
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The Molly Maguires were generally seen, outside their circle of supporters, as murderers,
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Dungloe
County Donegal
Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania
Execution by hanging
Molly Maguires
hanged
wall
prison cell
Dungloe
County Donegal
tavern
Tamaqua
Lansford
recruiter
Ancient Order of Hibernians
hotel
liquor
coal mining
Schuylkill
immigrants
labor movements
conscription
terrorists
agitators
accessory
Pinkerton Agency
Carbon County Jail
gallows
courtyard

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