The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery
news article in the New-York Daily Tribune
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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 Lindauers suspected of the Baldwin Robbery reported in the New-York Daily Tribune on 25 January 1866.png[2].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's publication date is recorded as +1866-01-25T00:00:00Z[4].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's main subject is recorded as Baldwin robbery[5].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's main subject is recorded as Charles Frederick Lindauer[6].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's main subject is recorded as Louis Julius Lindauer[7].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's main subject is recorded as Baldwin & Co.[8].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's main subject is recorded as Justice Sandford[9].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Lindauers suspected of the Baldwin Robbery reported in the New-York Daily Tribune on 25 January 1866.png[10].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's published in is recorded as New-York Tribune[11].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's title is recorded as The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery.[12].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's different from is recorded as The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery[13].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's first line is recorded as The examiner in the case of Charles and Lewis Lindauer of New-York, on a charge of being implicated in the robbery of $9,000 worth of jewelry from the manufactory of Baldwin & Co. at Newark, was concluded before Justice Sandford yesterday.[14].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's last line is recorded as The Justice considered the evidence sufficiently conclusive to warrant this holding of the parties for the section of the Grand Jury, and therefore committed them in default of bail.[15].
- The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's quotation or excerpt is recorded as The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery. The examiner in the case of Charles and Lewis Lindauer of New-York, on a charge of being implicated in the robbery of $9,000 worth of jewelry from the manufactory of Baldwin & Co. at Newark, was concluded before Justice Sandford yesterday. The Justice considered the evidence sufficiently conclusive to warrant this holding of the parties for the section of the Grand Jury, and therefore committed them in default of bail.[16].
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The $9,000 Jewelry Robbery's instance of is recorded as news article[3].