- Alexander Campbell (businessman)
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name = Alexander Campbell
image_size = 200px
caption = Alexander Campbell
birth_date = 1833
birth_place =Dungloe ,County Donegal ,Ireland
death_date =21 June ,1877
death_place =Mauch Chunk ,Carbon County, Pennsylvania
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children = RoseAlexander Campbell (born in
Dungloe ,County Donegal ,Ireland , died21 June ,1877 inMauch Chunk ,Carbon County, Pennsylvania )cite web |url=http://www.aoh61.com/history/molly_maguires_list.htm |title=Molly Maguires |accessdate=2007-07-21] was a businessman who, along with three other allegedMolly Maguires members, was hanged for themurder s of two mine operatives.Campbell proclaimed his innocence to the end, and in doing so, slapped a muddy handprint on the
wall of hisprison cell , declaring that the mark would remain forever as a sign of his innocence.cite web |url=http://www.thecobrasnose.com/xxghost/handprint.html |title=The Handprint |accessdate=2007-06-26 ] Legend has it that despite many attempts to remove it, including building a new wall, the mark still remains today.cite news |first=Matt |last=O'Donnell |title=The Ghostly Handprint |url=http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=local&id=5269007 |work=An Action News Special Report |publisher=ABC News |date=2007-06-01 |accessdate=2007-06-26 ]Life
Campbell was born in Ireland, and was a native to
Donegal . In 1868 he emigrated to America, where he began to operate atavern in Tamaqua, a town in easternPennsylvania . He eventually moved to Storm Hill in the Lansford area ofCarbon County, Pennsylvania where he served as arecruiter for theAncient Order of Hibernians .cite web |url=http://www.lehigh.edu/~ineng/paw/paw-history.htm |title=paw-history |accessdate=2007-06-26 ] He became ahotel owner, andliquor distributor,cite web |url=http://www.visitjimthorpe.com/new/history.htm |title=Welcome To Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania |accessdate=2007-06-26 ] and was allegedly a member of the Molly Maguires. This was a term used in the Pennsylvaniancoal mining counties Carbon and Schuylkill by miners, mainly Irishimmigrant s, to describe those who took part in organisedlabour movement s and violently resistedconscription .Crime and punishment
The Molly Maguires were generally seen by the mine owners, and other powerful people, as murderers, terrorists and foreign
agitator s.cite web |url=http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/not_guilty/molly_maguires/index.html |title=The myth of the Molly Maguires, an Irish rebel group in America. - The Crime library |accessdate=2007-06-26 ] In 1877, along with three other men (Michael Doyle, John Donahue and Edward Kelly), Campbell was convicted of the murders of John P. Jones and Morgan Powell, but he only admitted being an accessory. [cite web |url=http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/classics/haunted_crimescenes/18.html |title=Famous haunted crime scenes & stories about them Crime Library - The Crime library |accessdate=2007-06-26 ] However, the trial was unfair. Theevidence collected was presented by a single detective from the Pinkerton Agency, and thejudge had an anti-Mollybias . Thejury also included non-English speaking, Protestant, German immigrants, and Welsh immigrants, known for not getting along with their Irish neighbours. The convicts were taken to Carbon County Jail, and Campbell was put into cell #17. For days they were forced to listen to the noise made whilst thegallows were being built, outside in thecourtyard . On the morning of execution, the courtyard was packed with people. The convicts kept their dignity, but when the guards went to fetch Campbell, he tried one last time to proclaim his innocence. When they refused to let him go, he put his hand in the dirt, and marked the wall with it, stating the mark would remain forever as a sign of his innocence. All four men were then hanged.The handprint
Some claim that the handprint Campbell left is still there today, though the wall has been washed, painted over, and, according to some versions, even knocked down and replaced. A forensic scientist who examined the handprint with infrared photography in the 1990s concluded that it had never been painted over, and stated that the history of Campbell's execution suggests a right hand print on the wall, rather than the left hand print that is currently visible.
The prison is also listed on the
National Register of Historic Places for its excellent example of 19th-century prison construction and for its role in the labour conflicts. [cite web|url=http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/delaware/car.htm|title=Carbon County Jail - National Register of Historic Places Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor Travel Itinerary|accessdate=2007-06-27]Justice served, 130 years later
Far too late to save Campbell and the other men who were executed on the infamous "Day of the Rope", both branches of the Pennsylvania legislature have passed resolutions (House Resolution No. 527, Session of 2005, [cite web|url=http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billinfo/billinfo.cfm?&syear=2005&sind=0&body=H&type=R&bn=0527|title=HR527] and Senate Resolution No. 235 Session of 2006) [cite web|url=http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billinfo/billinfo.cfm?&syear=2005&sind=0&body=S&type=R&bn=0235|title=SR235] recognizing the trials of Alexander Campbell and the other accused Molly Maguires as being inherently unconstitutional, and charging the governor
Ed Rendell to do the same. However, to date, the Governor has not recognized the trials or executions as unconstitutional.Fact|date=December 2007References
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