Horsley, Albert E., 1866-1954.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Albert E. Horsley typescript
Autobiography, written under the alias Harry Orchard, while the author was imprisioned in the Idaho state penitentiary for the murder of Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg.
Basic Company (Camden, New Jersey) records
Minutes of meetings, by-laws, articles of incorporation, and miscellaneous reports relating to mining in Colorado, Idaho, California, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. Reports and other material concerning the Union Gold Dredging Company, Centerville, Idaho. Also includes attorney's notes (1907) on the back of typed jury instructions concerning Harry Orchard (Albert E. Horsley).
James Henry Hawley collection (1906-1907)
Investigative reports and letters from agents of the Thiel Detective Service Company and the Pinkerton's National Detective Agency addressed to Governor Frank R. Gooding and James H. Hawley concerning the assassination of Governor Frank Steunenberg and the activities of Harry Orchard, William D. Haywood, George Pettibone, and Charles H. Moyer. The majority of the reports are from W.S. Swain and James McParland.