ID: CA1851070501
Name(s) of People Lynched: Juanita/Josefa
Number of People Lynched: 1
Race: Latino
Gender: Female
Lynching Date(s): 1851-07-05
Year Marker Erected: 1996
Erected by: Major William Downie Chapter 1849, E Clampus Vitus
City: Downieville
County: Sierra
State: California
Marker Text: The Spanish woman also known as Josefa, was hung off the Jersey Bridge July 5, 1851 a short distance down stream from this spot, for the murder of Frederick Alexander Agustus Cannon. Cannon and his friends were celebrating Independence Day and after closing most of the saloons they passed Jose and Josefa’s cabin. He broke the door down, however history did not tell what happened. The next morning he came back, supposedly to apologize. An argument ensued and Josefa stabbed Cannon fatally in the heart. A mob trial was held and she was sentenced to death. Josefa climbed the scaffold without the least trepidation and placed the rope around her own neck. Her last words were; “I would do the same again if I was so provoked.”
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