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

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Hurlbut & Co.

Photograph, N.D.

Huskers Hardly In It
Omaha Takes the Postponed Game.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 14, 1891

Illustration from Mary's Lover

Lincoln Daily Call, May 15, 1891

Illustration from Mary's Lover

Lincoln Daily Call, May 15, 1891

Illustration of Melick and Malone

Lincoln Daily Call, May 15, 1891

Illustration titled He Heard the Shots

Lincoln Daily Call, May 15, 1891

In a Mighty Effort
The Selection of a Jury for the Murder Trial

Lincoln Daily Call, May 8, 1891

In Defense of Mrs. Sheedy
Witnesses Who Do Not Believe the Woman is as Bad as She is Painted

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 22, 1891

In the Preliminary.
Mrs. Sheedy

Lincoln Daily Call, January 28, 1891

Is He Sheedy's Murderer?
McFarland, a Negro Barber of Lincoln, Confesses the Crime

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), January 19, 1891

It Is Closed
In the Sheedy Case Testimony Is All In

Lincoln Daily Call, May 23, 1891

It Was a Happy Family

Semi Weekly State Journal, May 15, 1891

J Street

Postcard, N.D.

J. B. Strode

Vanity Fair, May 23, 1891

Jefferson H. Broady, 1867

Photograph, N.D.

Jesse B. Strode, 1879

Photograph, N.D.

John B. Barnes, 1871

Photograph, N.D.

John Rosenstock's saloon

Photograph, N.D.

John Sheedy

Vanity Fair, May 16, 1891

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