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The Great Sheedy Murder Trial and the Booster Ethos of Lincoln, Nebraska

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Mrs. Sheedy is Arraigned
She Figures as Principal in Three of the Four Counts

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), January 27, 1891

More Medical Evidence

Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891

Monday, The Confessor.
In a Bran New Suit of Clothes He Takes a Train for Kansas.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 31, 1891

Monday's Yarn
Given to the Jury in the Sheedy Murder Case

Vanity Fair, May 16, 1891

Monday's Confession Goes

Semi Weekly State Journal, May 15, 1891 (Transcription)

Monday's Confession Goes
Judge Field Decides to Admit It

Semi Weekly State Journal, May 15, 1891

Monday Wasn't Weakening
But Was Telling How Malone Worked It.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 9, 1891

Monday Gone Visiting

Lincoln Weekly News, June 4, 1891

Monday Gone Visiting

Lincoln Weekly News, June 4, 1891 (Transcription)

Monday and Mary in Court
Opening Day of the Great Sheedy Case.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 5, 1891

Melick Will Administer
On Behalf of the Estate of Mrs. Sheedy.

The Nebraska State Journal, June 2, 1891

May Admit Her to Bail

Lincoln Weekly News, March 5, 1891

Mary's Lover
Is the Burden of the Testimony Today

Lincoln Daily Call, May 15, 1891

Mary Sheedy Resigns
And Asks the Appointment of S.M. Melick

Lincoln Daily Call, June 2, 1891

Manufacturing.
A City of Whirling Wheels and Busy Workmen.

Lincoln Daily Call, January 1, 1891

M'Farland's Mouth Sealed
He Will Not Be Allowed to Tell His Story to the Jury

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 23, 1891

Local News—Thursday
Wearily Drags Along.

Lincoln Weekly News, May 14, 1891

Local News—Monday
The Mystery Unraveling

Lincoln Weekly News, January 22, 1891

Lindell Hotel.
The newest, neatest and best up-town hotel.

Lincoln Daily Call, December 30, 1890

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