Call NumberZ-14565SummaryStudio portrait of W.H. Kelley, an employee for the Colorado Miner in Georgetown (Clear Creek County), Colorado. He also promoted the exhibition (in Denver) of the remains of a child murdered in Ouray, Rose Matthews. He also claimed responsibility for taking part in the lynching of one of her alleged killers, Margaret Cuddigan. He wears a wool jacket and vest, both with bound edges, a wide tie and a shirt with an upright wing collar. He is balding and has his hair parted on the side and wears a full mustache.Physical Description1 photographic print : albumen ; 7 x 5 cm (3 x 2 in.) mounted on card stock 10 x 17 (4 x 6 1/2 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectColorado Miner (Georgetown, Colo. newspaper)--PeopleEmployeesKelley, W. HPromoters.Geographic AreaGeorgetown (Colo.)CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR711014565Type of MaterialAlbumen printsPhotographic printsPortrait photographsDigital Version Created FromWH353. J. S. Randall, Georgetown biography file; WH353. J. S. Randall, Georgetown Courier photograph collectionOriginal Material Found in CollectionWH353. J. S. Randall papersNotesClipping on card stock reads in part: "A Fool at Large. The Denver News, in speaking of the actions of W.H. Kelley, formerly of the Miner of Georgetown, in connection with the Ouray matter says: "W.H. Kelly, who swore out a warrant upon which Cuddigan and Mrs. Cuddigan were arrested, on a charge of having killed Rose Matthews, boast that he placed the rope around the neck of Mrs. Cuddigan on the night she was foully murdered.... Kelley is at present in Denver, and was instrumental in conducting the indecent exhibition of the remains of Rose Matthews. There are a number of witnesses to his avowal of infamy."; Inked on card stock: W.H. Kelley [sic]," His infamy, Courier Feb. 7, '84."; Title supplied. R7110145659Languageeng