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Attorney W. H. Woodward
Lincoln Daily Call, May 14, 1891
Awaiting Developments.Practically Nothing New in Sheedy Case.
Lincoln Daily Call, January 20, 1891
B. & M. Depot
Photograph, N.D.
Bail is Refused
Lincoln Weekly News, February 5, 1891
Banner
Postcard, N.D.
Biggest Deal on RecordThe Lord Jones Property Bought by Burr & Burr.
The Nebraska State Journal, June 7, 1891
Billingsley Residence
Blocks 34 and 35
Blow in the DarkJohn Sheedy the Victim of a Cowardly Assault.
The Nebraska State Journal, January 12, 1891
Both Go Free!Mary Sheedy and Monday McFarland Acquitted
Vanity Fair, May 30, 1891
Burlington & Missouri Depot
Burlington and Missouri Railyards
Burr Block
Burr BlockLincoln The Capitol City of Nebraska
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