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The Sunday Gazetteer
Sunday January 26, 1896

THE CALVIN WEST EPISODE
On Monday evening of last week the wife of Calvin West, col., died suddently at the West home in South Denison, and on the following day the remains were interred in Oakwood Cemetery.  Tuesday morning Calvin called on the deputy city secretary for a permit to bury the body and in answer to quetions from the officer, in substance, said: "My wife was probably 40 years of age, was born down in east Texas.  She had been sick complaining, up and then down, for some time and I think she died of heart or female trouble.  I did not have a doctor but several people were in the house when she died."  On this information the permit with privilege of digging grave was duly issued.
When Calvin and the woman were married some 2 years ago, he was a widower and she a widow and each had a set of childring.  During the past Christmas the wife purchased toys for her children and among them was a gun.  This action of the woman raised the enmity of the other set of children, and of course the devil was to pay in the West household.
When the woman died and after he burial, complaint was lodged before the county officers and the county attorney was called over.  A coroner's inquest was decided on and an undertaked was employed to dig up the body and 3 doctors were called in to cut it up and examine it.  The physicians gave different opinions as to the probable cause of death, but the inquest verdict of death was wounds inflicted by Calvin West.  The body was reinterred and an examining trial followed and the verdict of the examining court was that Malinda West came to her death by wounds inflicted by Calvin West, and West was remanded to the Grayson county jail without bond.
Malinda, 2 summers ago was down with grippe and for 3 months the doctors thought each day would be the last, but she partially recovered, but she said often that her misery was almost beyond endurance and if it was not for her own children, she would far rather be dead.
The wife is in her grave, the husband is in jail without bond and the fuss over the toys and gun is at an end.




The Sunday Gazetteer
Sunday February 9, 1896
pg 3

Calvin West, colored, now in the Sherman jail charged with the murder of his wife, Malinda West, is
suspected of having killed a negro named McCasket in Grimes county twelve years ago.



The Sunday Gazetteer
Sunday July 19, 1896
pg 3

Calvin West (col.), who was arrested near this city on the charge of killing his wife is on trail in
Sherman.


Convict Record, Texas State Penitentiary, 1875 - 1945
at Huntsville, Walker County, Texas

Registered No.
14035
Name
Calvin West
Age
48
Height
5' 9 1/2"
Weight 158
Complexion
Brown
Eyes
Brown
Hair
Black
Marks on Person
Scar muscle lt arm
Scar near left eye
Scar back of head
No. 8 shoe
Marital Relations
No
Use of Tobacco
Yes
Habits
Int
Education
None
Able to Read
None
Able to Write
None
No. Years in School
None
Date of Birth
1848
Birthplace
Ky
Birthplace of Father
Ky
Birthplace of Mother
Unk
Occupation
Labr
Time of Conviction
July 20, 1896
Offense
Manslaughter
Term of Imprisonment
3 years
County
Grayson
Residence
Denison
Plea
Not Guilty
When Received
Aug 1, 1896
Expiration of Sentence
July 20, 1899
Remarks
Died Aug 23, 1897








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