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Case concerns the murder of a union iron moulder, William Hutchinson, who was shot during a mob incident at the Malleable Iron Works in Troy, N.Y., by non-union workers White and Camfield. Sleicher was one of the proprietors of the plant, and was charged with aiding and abetting the murder. The case became known as the Ida Hill Murder |
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Newspaper extracts from papers in the area of Troy, N.Y., concerning the trials of Sanford C. White, Thomas Camfield, and William Sleicher, for the murder of William Hutchinson. Collected and annotated by Nathaniel C. Moak, counsel for the defendants |
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Camfield, Thomas -- Trials, litigation, etc
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Hutchinson, William, d. 1883
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Sleicher, William -- Trials, litigation, etc
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White, Sanford C. -- Trials, litigation, etc
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Trials (Murder) -- New York (State) -- Troy
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Trials (Murder)
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New York (State) -- Troy
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Trials, litigation, etc.
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Electronic book
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Camfield, Thomas, defendant
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Sleicher, William, defendant
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Moak, Nathaniel C. (Nathaniel Cleveland), 1833-1892.
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Malleable Iron Works (Troy, N.Y.)
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