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

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John Sheedy's Grave.
It Was Not Forgotten While the Flowers Were Being Strewn Over the Dead...

The Nebraska State Journal, May 31, 1891

Jones' Morning Constitutional

Lincoln Daily Call, May 24, 1891

Judge A. W. Field

Lincoln Daily Call, May 25, 1891

Judge Field denied the motion to admit Mrs. Sheedy to bail
Council took an exception

Lincoln Herald, March 21, 1891

Judge Weir

Lincoln Daily Call, May 25, 1891

Juror Norton Not Guilty
Of Perjury in the Great Sheedy Case

The Nebraska State Journal, June 3, 1891

Jurors Who Will Think
They Are Not Wanted for the Sheedy Murder Trial

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 8, 1891

L. W. Billingsly

Vanity Fair, May 23, 1891

Laid To Rest
The Last Sad Rites Performed over John Sheedy's Body

Lincoln Weekly News, January 22, 1891

Laid to Rest
The Last Sad Rites Performed Over John Sheedy's Body

Lincoln Weekly News, January 22, 1891

Lancaster County Jail

Photograph, N.D.

Lancaster County Jail

Photograph, N.D.

Ledwith Block

Photograph, N.D.

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