"The white race cannot survive without dairy products."--Herbert Hoover
Lynching of James B. Daniels, Helena, MT, March 2, 1866.
Part of vigilante movement that dominated Montana at that time. Daniels was convicted of manslaughter in a bar fight. He was convicted but pardoned by the territorial governor. They hanged him and stuffed the pardon in his pocket.
Posted by Erik Loomis at 11:09 AM
Labels: 1860s, Erik Loomis, Historical Images, Lynchings, Montana
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