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

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Enlightening the Jurors
Oratorical Attorneys Firing Eloquence at the Intelligent Twelve

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 27, 1891

Pleading For a Verdict
Six Hours of Earnest Oratory.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 26, 1891

Reviewing the Evidence
Lawyers in the Sheedy Murder Trial Earning their Fees

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 26, 1891

Mary Sheedy

Lincoln Daily Call, May 25, 1891

Monday M'Farland

Lincoln Daily Call, May 25, 1891

Judge A. W. Field

Lincoln Daily Call, May 25, 1891

Hon. O. M. Mullon

Lincoln Daily Call, May 25, 1891

The Care of Those Who Are Physically Disabled.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 25, 1891

County Attorney Snell

Lincoln Daily Call, May 25, 1891

The Arguments
In the Sheedy Murder Case begun Today

Lincoln Daily Call, May 25, 1891

Judge Weir

Lincoln Daily Call, May 25, 1891

Ready for the Arguments
End of Hearing Evidence in the Great Sheedy Murder Trial

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 24, 1891

Jones' Morning Constitutional

Lincoln Daily Call, May 24, 1891

Asylum at Dearborn

Lincoln Daily Call, May 24, 1891

Frau Kreitschik

Lincoln Daily Call, May 24, 1891

Visit To a Mad House
The Asylum Where Ex-Senator Jones Is

Lincoln Daily Call, May 24, 1891

Got a Threatening Letter
Four Days Before the Assault.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 24, 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

It Is Closed
In the Sheedy Case Testimony Is All In

Lincoln Daily Call, May 23, 1891

J. B. Strode

Vanity Fair, May 23, 1891

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