Historical Newspaper: Kearney's Sentence
Subject
Denis Kearney
Title
Historical Newspaper: Kearney's Sentence
Date
3/26/1880
Type
Historical Newspaper
Description
Note: See 2nd column, 3rd to last paragraph.
Chronicling America presents a March 26, 1880 article from the Lewiston Teller newspaper that provides an account of Irish labor leader Denis Kearney’s arrest in San Francisco on March 16, 1880. The source provides an account of Kearney’s sentence term, fine and Kearney's desire to take his case to the Supreme Court. Other themes include Kearney’s multiple infractions and details from Kearney’s court case.
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Chronicling America presents a March 26, 1880 article from the Lewiston Teller newspaper that provides an account of Irish labor leader Denis Kearney’s arrest in San Francisco on March 16, 1880. The source provides an account of Kearney’s sentence term, fine and Kearney's desire to take his case to the Supreme Court. Other themes include Kearney’s multiple infractions and details from Kearney’s court case.
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Publisher
Library of Congress - Chronicling America (Lewiston Teller, ID)
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“Historical Newspaper: Kearney's Sentence,” Project Reconstruction, accessed May 20, 2024, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/360.