Added: Feb 6, 2012
From: hangmansbridgemovie
Duration: 7:45
For several years a small town mob smash the furniture at the IWW hall to rid of the local Wobblies. On November 11, 1919 the mob decided to rid of the Wobblies once of all during the 1st Armistice Day Parade... the Legions went out of rank and march through the IWW hall and the Wobblies started shooting as the Legion came through. Four Legions died during the parade (more info coming) The sheriff made several Legions and town mob sheriffs and the hunt is on. Anyone who looked like a Wobbly arrested and thrown in jail. That same night the town mob took one of the Wobbly and lynched him and partied throughout the night flashing car lights and honking their horns at a nude body with bullets flying towards him. The Wobblies and Elmer Smith went to trail for murdering the 4 Legions... the trail went from January of 1920 to March of 1920. The men were sentence 2nd degree murder and got 25 to 40 years in prison. Elmer Smith and Mike Sheehan were acquitted. The court scenes will be at the actual courthouse where the Wobblies sentenced; Brothel scenes, hmmm who's going to be a madame? Reenact the parade, where the parade was in 1919: Multiple scenes in actual buildings. Relatives involvement. This documentary is word for word, scene by scene. ARE YOU READY FOR THE TRUTH?
Channel: Film
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hangmansbridgemovie Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - Thank you for visiting this channel. Feedbacks are always welcome. An update trailer will be available in 2 days. Thank you for your patients. Ursula
hangmansbridgemovie Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - The song: Joe Weihe: vocal, guitar Orville Johnson: Dobro, mandolin Jay Mabin: Harmonica Cary Black: Electric bass Songwriter: Linda Allen Copyright 1989 Linda Allen Recording copyright: 1991 Victory Music
hangmansbridgemovie Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - The grave of Wesley Everest was discovered in 1989, Washington's Centennial. A dozen of us gathered at the grave site to hold the funeral he may never have had. The gathering included the great composer, Earl Robinson, who wrote "I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night". I wrote this song to commemorate the event.
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hangmansbridgemovie Says:
Feb 6, 2012 - Getting the audio fix and then re-post the video. Archie Green interviewed Eugene Barnett and the recording was done in the 50s with an old recorder machine. Please be patient!