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  1. Murder. Criminal penalty. Death; commuted to life imprisonment. Albert Edward Horsley (March 18, 1866 – April 13, 1954), best known by the pseudonym Harry Orchard, was a miner convicted of the 1905 political assassination of former Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg.

  2. 8. März 2019 · Albert Horsley, better known as Harry Orchard, was convicted of assassinating former Idaho Governor Frank Stuenenberg, via a bomb outside the Stuenenberg’s home in 1905. Orchard would go on to spend the next five decades behind bars.

  3. Albert Edward Horsley (born March 18, 1866 – died April 13, 1954), best-known by the pseudonym Harry Orchard, was a miner convicted of the 1905 political assassination of former Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg. The case was one of the most sensational and widely-reported of the first decade of the 20th Century, involving three prominent ...

  4. 28. Dez. 2023 · The name of Steunenberg’s assassin, Albert Horsley, was also reported as “Alfred Horsley.” He was also known by the aliases “Harry Orchard” and “Thomas Hogan”, so when searching for information about him in relation to the incident, use each term separately in combination with other search terms.

  5. 8. März 2019 · #DFWArchivesBazaar, Albert Horsley, Assassins, Asssasination, Harry Orchard, Idaho, Manuscripts, Prison Letters

  6. 30. Dez. 2021 · Harry Orchard was born Albert Horsley in 1867, one of eight sons of an Ontario farmer. Educated only through the third grade, Orchard worked his father's farm and took a job in a cheese factory before leaving Canada at age 30 for the northwest United States. By 1899, Orchard had found work in a Burke, Idaho silver mine and joined the WFM.

  7. 3. Jan. 2024 · Albert Horsley, alias Harry Orchard, later admits to the assassination. He claims that he was hired by officials of the Western Federation of Miners (WFM) as revenge for Steunenberg’s actions against striking miners in the 1890s.