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The State Rests at Last
On the Fifteenth Day of the Trial.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 21, 1891
The Special Panel Drawn For The Sheedy Jury
One Hundred and Forty Men Called and Only Eleven Have Been Chosen
Semi Weekly State Journal, May 8, 1891 (Transcription)
The Sheedy Verdict
It Is a Reversible Document
Semi Weekly State Journal, January 30, 1891
The Sheedy Trial.
Commences This Morning—The Jury Panel Questioned.
Lincoln Daily Call, May 4, 1891
Lincoln Daily Call, May 1, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, May 14, 1891
The Sheedy Tragedy
Startling Developments Spring Upon the Public
Lincoln Herald, January 24, 1891
The Sheedy Murder.
The Trial to Take Place in Two Weeks.
Lincoln Daily Call, April 21, 1891
The Sheedy Murder Trial
The Work of Impanelling a Jury Still Goes On
Lincoln Daily Call, May 5, 1891
The Sheedy Murder Trial
Mrs. Sheedy and the Negro McFarland Held Without Bail
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), February 1, 1891
The Sheedy Murder Case
Preliminary Examination of the Three Accused Set for Today
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), January 26, 1891
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), January 15, 1891
Lincoln Herald, May 30, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891
The Sheedy Case
Jas. Malone Shows Up in Contempt
Lincoln Daily Call, May 13, 1891
The Sheedy Case
The Prosecution is Ready and Willing to Go to Trial Now
Lincoln Weekly News, March 26, 1891
Lincoln Herald, January 31, 1891
The Second Special Panel
Drawn for the Sheedy Jury.
Semi Weekly State Journal, May 8, 1891
The President
He Stops in Nebraska's Capital City
Lincoln Daily Call, May 13, 1891
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