Robert Hill was struck during the attempted lynch attack with the Marlow Brothers on 17 January 1889. Robert Hill charged the open jail cell of the Marlow Brothers. He died 18 January 1889 of congestion ofthe brain.
Robert was a promising young man, of good morals and generally liked by all.
His father was Deputy Sheriff of Young County.
In five of the books written about the Marlow Brother incident, Robert Hill is identified as Robert Hill, George Washington Hill, James Hill and John Hill.
The problem appears in the Federal Court records during the conspiracy side of the trials.
We'll reveal more information as time permits concerning the misidentification of Robert Hill and his involvement with the Marlow Brother incident in Graham, Texas.
Robert Hill was struck during the attempted lynch attack with the Marlow Brothers on 17 January 1889. Robert Hill charged the open jail cell of the Marlow Brothers. He died 18 January 1889 of congestion ofthe brain.
Robert was a promising young man, of good morals and generally liked by all.
His father was Deputy Sheriff of Young County.
In five of the books written about the Marlow Brother incident, Robert Hill is identified as Robert Hill, George Washington Hill, James Hill and John Hill.
The problem appears in the Federal Court records during the conspiracy side of the trials.
We'll reveal more information as time permits concerning the misidentification of Robert Hill and his involvement with the Marlow Brother incident in Graham, Texas.
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