Alfred Hamilton, WA, 1902 May 23

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HAMILTON, Al LARGE CARD

"eeMore than 40 years ago, when Skagit was still a part
of Whatcom County, Al Hamilton was hanged in Fairhaven
for the slaying of an attorney.! Fairhaven is now
within the Bellingham City limits and is one of the
early four small towns that became Bellingham,

This was from an article in the Mount Vernon Herald dated

Dec. 18, 1937.
SAFCIOZ_

Have sufficient thformation on this case with exception

of actual date of execution (in 1901 - evidently after
August 15), Is filed with Whatcom Co, correspondence in

Washington letter file,)

HAMILTON, Al LARGE CARD

".eeMore than 0 years ago, when Skagit was still a part
of Whatcom County, Al Hamilton was hanged in Fairliaven
for the slaying of an attorney.! Fairhaven is now
within the Bellingham City limits and is one of the
early four small towns that became Bellingham,”

This was from an article in the Mount Vernon Herald dated

Dec. 18, 1937. 2
Have sufficient ihformation on this case with exception
of actual date of execution (in 1901 - evidently after
August 15), Is filed with Whatcom Co, correspondence in
Washington letter file.)

HAMILTON, Al LARGE CARD
More than LO years ago, when Skagit was still a part
of Whatcom County, Al Hamilton was hanged in Feir¥aven

for the slaying of an attornoy.!
i i i of the

early four small towns that becams Bellingham?

This was from an article in the Mount Vernon Herald deted

Dec. 18, 1937,
SAECIOZ_

Have sufficient formation on this case with exception
of actual date of execution (in 1901 - evidently after
August 15), Is filed with hatcom Co, correspondence in
Washington letter file.)

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