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James Arcine

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26 Jun 1885
Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA
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Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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James Arcine and William Parchmeal were executed in Fort Smith on June 26, 1885 for a murder they committed thirteen years earlier. In November of 1872 Henry Feigel, a native of Sweden, was traveling in the Cherokee Nation. He was overtaken by two Cherokee Indians, James Arcine and William Parchmeal. They shot Feigel four times, crushed his skull with a large rock, and robbed the body of its clothing and 25 cents. Thirteen years passed before a diligent deputy marshal gathered the evidence to arrest Arcine and Parchmeal. Although a first trial ended in a hung jury, the second attempt resulted in a guilty verdict. Both men later confessed to the crime on the gallows.
James Arcine and William Parchmeal were executed in Fort Smith on June 26, 1885 for a murder they committed thirteen years earlier. In November of 1872 Henry Feigel, a native of Sweden, was traveling in the Cherokee Nation. He was overtaken by two Cherokee Indians, James Arcine and William Parchmeal. They shot Feigel four times, crushed his skull with a large rock, and robbed the body of its clothing and 25 cents. Thirteen years passed before a diligent deputy marshal gathered the evidence to arrest Arcine and Parchmeal. Although a first trial ended in a hung jury, the second attempt resulted in a guilty verdict. Both men later confessed to the crime on the gallows.

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  • Created by: Pam
  • Added: Apr 22, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/109025408/james-arcine: accessed ), memorial page for James Arcine (unknown–26 Jun 1885), Find a Grave Memorial ID 109025408, citing Oak Cemetery, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by Pam (contributor 46995175).