Standist Law, WA, 1872

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STANDIST LAW

"In 1872 and Indian named Standist Law was hanged in

Pinkney City (Stevens Co,,) Wash, for the mrder of a
_miner-across-the Columbia River, —His—apprehension-was——
brought about through information furnished by some of

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oe ‘HISTORY OF STEVENS, FERRY, OKANOGAN AND CHELAN COUNTIES,
STATE OF WASHINGTON, Pub Lished 190) by Western Historical
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"In 1872 and Indian named Standist Law was hanged in

Pinkney City (Stevens Co,,) Wash, for the murder of a
—miner-across-the-Columbia River, _His—apprehension_was———

brought about through information furnished by some of

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A HISTORY OF STEVENS, FERRY, OKANOGAN AND CHELAN COUNTIES,
STATE OF WASHINGTON, Published 190 by Western Historical |
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