James Wilson, CA, 1851 November 28

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SALKMAN, Fred and WILSON, James

White men, hanged for howsse theft at Stockton, Calif,, on
November 28, 1851, Article states they were the only two
men to be legally haned for horse theft in California, the
law being repealed in 1853, See article from HISTORY OF
SAN JOACUIN COUNTY, by Tinkham in Calif., NW Bound
Salkman's alias: Dutch Fred & Wilson's alias: Mountain Jim

SALKMAN, Fred and WILSON, James

White men, hanged for howse theft at Stockton, Calif.,, on
November 28, 1851, Article states they were the only two
men to be legally haned for horse theft in California, the
law being repealed in 1853, See article from HISTORY OF
SAN JOACUIN COUNTY, by Tinkham in Calif., NW Bound

Salkman's alias: Dutch Fred & Wilson's alias: Mountain Jin

SALKMAN, Fred and WILSON, James

Vhite men, hanged for howse theft at Stockton, Calif,, on
November 28, 1651, Article states they were the only two
men to be legally haned for horse theft in California, the|
law being repealed in 1853, See article from H.

SAN JOACUIN COUNTY, by Tinkham in Calif., MW Bound
Salkman's alias: Dutch Fred & Wilson's alias: Mountain Ji



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