State Notes
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State Notes
Summary
State Notes is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- State Notes's image is recorded as Charles Frederick Lindauer (1836-1921) in the Jersey Journal on April 12, 1873.png[2].
- State Notes's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
- State Notes's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].
- State Notes's publication date is recorded as +1873-04-12T00:00:00Z[5].
- State Notes's main subject is recorded as Charles Frederick Lindauer[6].
- State Notes's main subject is recorded as presidential pardon[7].
- State Notes's main subject is recorded as counterfeit money[8].
- State Notes's main subject is recorded as Peter Vredenburgh[9].
- State Notes's main subject is recorded as Riparian Commission of the State of New Jersey[10].
- State Notes's main subject is recorded as Day & Scott[11].
- State Notes's main subject is recorded as Michael Augustine Corrigan[12].
- State Notes's published in is recorded as The Jersey Journal[13].
- State Notes's title is recorded as State Notes[14].
- State Notes's copyright status is recorded as public domain[15].
- State Notes's quotation or excerpt is recorded as A miner fell down the Shields mine: at Beatyestown, Warren county, one day last week, a distance of thirty feet, dislocating his shoulder. Abram Spargo, a laborer on the Sussex Railroad was caught between the cars at Branchville a few days ago and seriously injured. Charles Lindauer, who has been confined in the Essex County Jail for nearly two years, sentenced for passing counterfeit money, was on Tuesday the 1st, pardoned by the President on account of his turning State's evidence. Lindauer was bequeathed $15,000 last month by a deceased uncle. ...[16].
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Designation and Status
State Notes's instance of is recorded as news article[3].