If anyone is interested, here are some recent posts on my Jenni Family blog. It concerns a famous hanging that occurred, in Lewistown, Montana, in 1900, over a double murder, occurring in a remote area to the east, to acquire 700 or so sheep, by three young men.
The Musselshell River |
- A hanging in Lewistown, Part 1: double murder at the Musselshell - 1898: evidently, two men are murdered, in a desolate region near Musselshell River, 70 miles to the east, over sheep. There's a bloody trail, no bodies. Eventually, remnants of bodies are found, mostly burned.
- A hanging in Lewistown, Part 2: Billy Calder convicted of murder - Three men are arrested: Billy Calder (26), Jimmy Calder (18), and Eli Fisher (21). Billy bullied the others into participating, it seems. Billy defiantly blames others, including his hated stepfather, for the killings.
- A hanging in Lewistown, Part 3: Jim Calder retracts original statement - Jimmy, Billy's young brother, becomes a state's witness. Billy did the shooting, forcing the others to participate. It's all on Billy, the "bad boy."
- A hanging in Lewistown, part 4: Billy Calder is hanged - Billy is defiant to the very end. He is hanged, "successfully," with a "lift" gallows, yanking him two feet into the air. He dies fifteen minutes later.
- A hanging in Lewistown, part 5: the "awful crime" - The Argus celebrates its impressive coverage. An overview of what occurred. Calder's last letter.
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