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Victoria Woodhull in court... Brigham Young's winter home... The infamous Sid Wallace...



Item # 691809

March 14, 1874

NEW YORK TIMES, March 14, 1874  The back page has: "The Woodhull-Challis Libel" "Close of the Trial--The Jury Locked Up For the Night".
The front page has; "Execution In Arkansas" "A Notorious Desperado Dies Impenitent" which concerns the infamous outlaw Sid Wallace. Wallace was a legendary figure from the Reconstruction era, considered either a hero, avenging the murder of his father, or a cold-blooded killed and a symbol of the lawlessness of the period.
Page 6 has: "Brigham Young's New Move" which takes over half a column. This concerns his moving to St. George, Utah, which would essentially become his winter home.
Twelve pages, four binding holes at the first column affect 4 words in the Young article only, otherwise nice condition.

Category: Post-Civil War