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

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She Found Relief in Tears
Mrs. Sheedy's Iron Nerve Relaxes

The Nebraska State Journal, May 16, 1891

Scrapple

Lincoln Herald, February 14, 1891

Says It Was Monday's Blow
That Took The Life of John Sheedy.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 13, 1891

Savoy Hotel

Postcard, N.D.

Samuel H. Sedgwick

Photograph, N.D.

Roscoe Pound, 1870

Photograph, N.D.

Richards Building

Postcard, N.D.

Richards Block

Photograph, N.D.

Richards Block

Postcard, N.D.

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

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 26, 1891

Record of Omaha's Murders
Crimes That Have Been Committed in the Last Twenty Years

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), April 5, 1891

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

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 24, 1891

R. D. Stearns

Vanity Fair, May 16, 1891

R. D. Stearns

Vanity Fair, May 2, 1891

Public Improvements.
The Year's Expenditures Aggregate $300,000.

Lincoln Daily Call, January 1, 1891

Press Building

Postcard, N.D.

Post Office

Photograph, N.D.

Post Office

Photograph, N.D.

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