In a stunning turn of events, Conductor A.N. Boxrud and Fred C. Youngblood, a Golden Valley rancher, have been convicted of conspiracy and receiving stolen goods in a high-profile case involving the Northern Pacific Railway. The convictions came after a lengthy trial in the federal district court in North Dakota on June 26, 1919. Youngblood’s brother and associate, who had been employed as a brake man on the Northern Pacific, were previously convicted in the case a year ago.
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Key Facts
- State: North Dakota
- Category: Organized Crime
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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