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    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Drs. Coleman, Stewart, Ketchum & Thompson to D. W. Kempner inviting Mr. and Mrs. Kempner to their home during the centennial

    Ketchum Execution Ticket

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    Image of admission ticket for A. W. Tompson to Thomas "Black Jack" Ketchum's execution. Ticket is dated March 22nd, 1901, but Ketchum was executed on April 26th, 1901. This may be due to a delay of the execution

    Bar at Ketchum Builders Supply, Sept. 1938

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    W. H. Bintz Co., Bar at Ketchum Builders Supply, 9/28/38

    Ketchum Execution 2

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    Photograph of Thomas (Black Jack) Ketchum with hood over his head, being prepared for hanging. Ketchum was hanged for robbing trains on April 26th, 1901 in Union County, N.M

    Ketchum Execution 1

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    Photograph of Thomas (Black Jack) Ketchum being prepared for hanging. Ketchum was hanged for robbing trains on April 26th, 1901 in Union County, N.M

    Ketchum Execution 3

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    Photograph of Thomas (Black Jack) Ketchum under the hanging platform after hanging. Ketchum was hanged for robbing trains on April 26th, 1901 in Union County, N.M

    Thomas "Black Jack" Ketchum

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    Thomas Ketchum as a young man. Ketchum was hanged for robbing trains on April 26th, 1901 in Union County, N.M

    Thomas "Black Jack" Ketchum

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    Photograph of Thomas (Black Jack) Ketchum at the time of his execution. Ketchum was hanged for robbing trains on April 26th, 1901 in Union County, N.M

    Ketchum House-Cathedral Rectory Marker, Mobile, AL

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    The marker reads: 400 Government Street 1860 (Ketchum House-Cathedral Rectory) -- Ante-bellum town mansion of W. H. Ketchum. Commandeered as Headquarters of Union Army by General E. R. S. Canby, who occupied Mobile on April 12, 1865. Since 1906 used as Cathedral Rectory and home of the Bishop of Mobile. ERECTED BY HISTORIC MOBILE PRESERVATION SOCIETY 1978 . Top of the sign: Image of the state of Alabama with Mobile written diagonally across it and six flags over the state.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/8264/thumbnail.jp
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