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"QUALTH" HANSON (age abt. 25) Born in Sitka,
Alaska KILLED BERT HORTON Arrested 3/13/1900 in Skagway, Alaska Convicted of 1st Degree Murder 5/28/1900 Sentenced to hang 6/27/1900 Sentence commuted to life in prison by President McKinley 11/14/1900 Arrived at McNeil Island Prison 2/5/1901 Died 8/13/1905 of tuberculosis |
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KITCHTOO (age abt. 45) Born in Klukwan, Alaska SHOT FLORENCE HORTON TWICE Arrested 3/14/1900 at Pyramid Harbor, Alaska Convicted of 2nd degree murder 5/28/1900 Sentenced to 50 years in prison 6/27/1900 Arrived at McNeil Island Prison 7/6/1900 Died (11/19/1905) OF tuberculosis Survived by wife and children at Klukwan, Alaska |
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WILLIAMS (age abt. 17) Born: Chilkat Inlet, Alaska KILLED FLORENCE HORTON BY CUTTING HER THROAT Arrested 3/14/1900 at Haines Mission, Alaska Convicted of 2nd degree murder 5/28/1900 Sentenced to 50 years in prison 6/27/1900 Arrived at McNeil Island Prison 7/6/1900 Died (5/8/1902) of tuberculosis |
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KANTEEN age 25 Born
in Klukwan, Alaska Arrested in April of 1900 at Haines Mission, Alaska Convicted of 2nd degree murder 5/28/1900 Sentenced to 30 years in prison 6/27/1900 Arrived at McNeil Island Prison 7/6/1900 Transferred to San Quentin Prison 10/19/1900 due to crowding Died 11/11/1903 of tuberculosis Survived by wife at Klukwan, Alaska |
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MARK KLANAT age 36 Born:
Chilkat Inlet, Alaska Arrested 3/14/1900 at Chilkat Inlet, Alaska Convicted of 2nd degree murder 5/28/1900 Sentenced to 20 years in prison 6/27/1900 Arrived at McNeil Island Prison 7/6/1900 Died (3/3/1904) of tuberculosis Belonged to Sitka Tribe and was the son of Chilkat Chief (Donowak 1815-1904) Survived by wife and 4 children at Chilkat, Alaska Children: Charlie, John, David and Louisa Klanat |
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JUCK KLANE age
25 Born in Juneau, Alaska Arrested 3/14/1900 at Haines Mission, Alaska Convicted of 2nd degree murder 5/28/1900 Sentenced to 22 years at McNeil Island Prison Arrived at McNeil Island Prison 7/6/1900 Juck Klane was the last one (of the original 6 convicted) to still be alive in 1910, although he had contracted tuberculosis several years earlier. Officials credit his "longevity" to the fact that he had an outdoor job (piloting the prison boat to and from McNeil Island) He was in the final stages of tuberculosis when his sentence was commuted to "time served" by President Taft on 6/14/1910. He was given a ticket back to Alaska on the SS Dolphin 6/17/1910. |