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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Trials. (search)
ed the triangle, and condemned to death by them for accusing them of embezzling funds allotted for dynamiting in England in February, May 4), found murdered at Lake View, Chicago......May 22, 1889 Coroner's jury declare the murder to be the result of a conspiracy, of which Alexander Sullivan, P. O'Sullivan, Daniel Coughlin, and Frank Woodruff (connected with the Clan-na-Gael) were the principals. Alexander Sullivan and others arrested, June 12; Sullivan released on high bail......June 15, 1889 Martin Burke arrested at Winnipeg, Canada, indicted about June 20. The grand jury at Chicago, after sixteen days investigation, indict Martin Burke, John F. Beggs, Daniel Coughlin, Patrick O'Sullivan, Frank Woodruff, Patrick Cooney, and John Kunz, with others unknown, of conspiracy and of the murder of Patrick Henry Cronin......June 29, 1889 Coughlin, Burke, O'Sullivan, Kunz, and Beggs, for murder of Cronin in Chicago, May 6: trial begins Aug. 30; the first three are sentenced to
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Tennessee, (search)
unt of 24 per cent. on 6-per-cent. bonds, and others in proportion......1883 Prohibitory constitutional amendment lost by a vote of 117,504 in favor, to 145,197 against......August, 1887 General Assembly at its session adopts the Australian ballot system, creates a State board of medical examiners, and conveys to the Ladies' Hermitage Association the homestead of Andrew Jackson and 25 acres of land......Jan. 7–April 8, 1889 National Teachers' Association meets at Nashville......June 15, 1889 Remains of John Sevier removed from Alabama and interred at Knoxville......1889 Special session of the legislature held at Nashville by proclamation (Feb. 11) of the governor......Feb. 24–March 18, 1890 National League of Republican clubs meets at Nashville......March 4, 1890 First Monday in September (Labor Day) made a legal holiday by the legislature at session ending......March 30, 1891 Miners at Briceville attack the State militia, and secure the withdrawal of convict