Benjamin Hill, DC, 1903 July 24

Online content

Fullscreen
HILL, Benjamin G,

52-year-old white man, hanged District of Columbia Jail,
on July 2, 1903, for the revolver-mrder of his wife on

lets i3y—L982
"Washington, July 2 « Benjamin C, Hill, who killed his
@ife last November at their home in this city, was hanged
at the United States jail today, Hill was a native of
Virginia and a Grand Army veteran," ARKANSAS GAZETTE, Lit-
tle Rock, Arkansas, July 25, 1903 (5-l;,)

HILL, Benjamin G,

52-year-old white man, hanged District of Columbia Jail,
on July 2h, 1903, for the revolver-mrder of his wife on

"Washington, July 2) = Benjamin C, Hill, who killed his
@ife last November at their home in this city, was hanged
at the United States jail today, Hill was a native of
Virginia and a Grand Army veteran," ARKANSAS GAZETTE, Lit-

tle Rock, Arkansas, July 25, 1903 (5-1.)

HILL, Benjamin G,

52-year-old white man, hanged District of Columbia Jail,
on July: 2h, 1903, for the revolver-mrder of his wife on
Bese, 1902

"Washington, July 2h = Benjamin C, Hill, who killed h:
@ife last November at their home his city, was  haeed
Ge the oes States jail eee Hill was a native

inia and a Grand Army veteran." ARKANSAS GAZBITE, Litd
ie ay, eee July 25, 1903 (5-l.)

Ey Began 3,

Seoyaratd tee District of Cotmbta Ji
fe Faly aby i003, forte Feshvaomidar ot hl wife oh
Be ee”

win dy A= ein ty wd ke

‘dont deka, £6) 25, 609 Ge)



Metadata

Resource Type:
Document
Rights:
Image for license or rights statement.
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Date Uploaded:
July 10, 2019

Using these materials

Access:
The archives are open to the public and anyone is welcome to visit and view the collections.
Collection restrictions:
Access to this record group is unrestricted.
Collection terms of access:
The researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of copyright. Whenever possible, the M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives will provide information about copyright owners and other restrictions, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the researcher. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the Head of Special Collections and Archives.

Access options

Ask an Archivist

Ask a question or schedule an individualized meeting to discuss archival materials and potential research needs.

Schedule a Visit

Archival materials can be viewed in-person in our reading room. We recommend making an appointment to ensure materials are available when you arrive.