The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery

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The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery

Summary

The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery is a news article[1].

Key Facts

  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's image is recorded as The Baldwin robbery in Newark, New Jersey in the New York Times on January 23, 1866.png[2].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's publication date is recorded as +1866-01-23T00:00:00Z[5].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's main subject is recorded as Baldwin robbery[6].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's main subject is recorded as Charles Frederick Lindauer[7].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's main subject is recorded as Louis Julius Lindauer[8].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's main subject is recorded as Justice Sandford[9].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's main subject is recorded as Baldwin & Co.[10].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as The Baldwin robbery in Newark, New Jersey in the New York Times on January 23, 1866.png[11].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's published in is recorded as The New York Times[12].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's title is recorded as The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery.[13].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's different from is recorded as The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery[14].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's first line is recorded as Yesterday afternoon Charles and Lewis Lindauer, recently arrested in New-York on a charge of being implicated in the robbery of $9,000 worth of jewelry from the safe of Baldwin Co., at Newark, on the night of the 9th of December, were taken before Justice Sandford for examination.[15].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's last line is recorded as There were quite a number of witnesses present from New-York, by whom the defendants proposed to … an … .[16].
  • The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's quotation or excerpt is recorded as The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery. Yesterday afternoon Charles and Lewis Lindauer, recently arrested in New-York on a charge of being implicated in the robbery of $9,000 worth of jewelry from the safe of Baldwin Co., at Newark, on the night of the 9th of December, were taken before Justice Sandford for examination. Charles Lindauer being sworn, a general denial of any connection with the robbery. He stated that was not at the establishment of Messrs. Baldwin & Co. on the morning eight days previous to the robbery, when, it is alleged, that be visited the place with his cousin [sic], Lewis, and inquired in relation to a diamond; and further, that on the night of the robbery be was in various places in Broadway, above Grand-street, New-York. The examination was not concluded at 6 P.M. There were quite a number of witnesses present from New-York, by whom the defendants proposed to … an … .[17].

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The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's instance of is recorded as news article[3].

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