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The Anti-KidnappersSane Persons Confined in Asylums
The Nebraska State Journal, May 11, 1891
The announcement is made that the Ann Arbor chemist who analyzed the stomach of John Sheedy found no poisonOn the surface this would seem to indicate that McFarland's confession...
Lincoln Herald, April 18, 1891
The Afro-American LeagueStormy Scenes at the Convention.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 14, 1891
The acquittal of Monday McFarland
Lincoln Weekly News, June 4, 1891
Tgetng A Jury.For the Final Trial of Mrs. Sheedy and McFarland
Vanity Fair, May 9, 1891
Testimony for Mrs SheedyDr. Hart Thinks Death Resulted from Concussion of the Brain
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 13, 1891
Tenth and O streets
Photograph, N.D.
Tales! Tales!About the Inside Workings of the Sheedy Trial
Vanity Fair, June 6, 1891
T.M. Marquett
Swift's Punishment
Lincoln Weekly News, January 22, 1891
Surprise for the DefenseDr. Beachley Declares Sheedy's Death Was Caused by Morphine Poisoning
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 17, 1891
Still Looking for a JuryLittle Progress Made in the Sheedy Murder Case
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 7, 1891
Still Examining JurorsEleven Men Found Acceptable to Both Sides of the Sheedy Case
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 10, 1891
Still a Work
Lincoln Weekly News, February 5, 1891
Stephen Bosworth Pound, 1866
State vs Monday McFarland and Mary Sheedy
Legal Document, N.D.