tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3491881440588861540.post3824049372579942875..comments2024-03-22T12:20:51.577-06:00Comments on Gainesville, Texas 1862: James L. Clark's list of Victims of the Gainesville HangingsTexasRootshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17660759079646051026noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3491881440588861540.post-38237070165086009052022-11-16T17:54:59.110-07:002022-11-16T17:54:59.110-07:00Wiley's name is also included in the 1880 news...Wiley's name is also included in the 1880 newspaper article that is posted on this blog. He should have been on Diamond's list. Diamond's only agenda was to make the jury look innocent of any wrongdoing. His list is not accurate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3491881440588861540.post-180094040144492882022-11-14T11:14:59.516-07:002022-11-14T11:14:59.516-07:00Clark's list of men who died is probably more ...Clark's list of men who died is probably more accurate than Diamond's list. He lived around the families who lost a loved one in the hangings. He personally knew these people.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3491881440588861540.post-26226715057079617112022-03-28T16:04:57.176-06:002022-03-28T16:04:57.176-06:00John Wiley is on Clark's list of men who were ...John Wiley is on Clark's list of men who were hanged and he is also mentioned in the 1880 Galveston Newspaper article, which can be found on this blog. Both of those lists were made closer to the actual event than McCaslin's list.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3491881440588861540.post-22777873651951600052022-03-28T15:53:37.111-06:002022-03-28T15:53:37.111-06:00Wiley should have been on McCaslin's list of t...Wiley should have been on McCaslin's list of those hanged. And his name should have been on the memorial. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3491881440588861540.post-51368985948770939882020-06-19T15:43:18.611-06:002020-06-19T15:43:18.611-06:00My grandfather, Frank Oscar Clark, was born in Gai...My grandfather, Frank Oscar Clark, was born in Gainsville, TX. on 2 December 1881 (possibly 1882). Family talk notes that his father was killed when my grandfather (F.O. Clark) was a youngster, possibly a baby. His widow (? name) remarried not to long afterward to a man named Hardy and had 3 more offspring (George, James, & Joseph). Can you help with any information regarding Frank O. Clark.<br />I noticed a Nathanial Clark being hung in the above list.<br />Thank you very much<br />Frank Mcdaniel<br />fmcdaniel@ec.rr.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04288025122010995019noreply@blogger.com