Tag: June 1897

  • Bartley’s House of Cards Crumbles: Embezzlement Mastermind Convicted

    Bartley’s House of Cards Crumbles: Embezzlement Mastermind Convicted

    On June 24, 1897, Lincoln, Nebraska, witnessed a milestone in justice as Bartley, a high-ranking state official, was found guilty of embezzlement. The staggering sum of $151,884.45 was siphoned from the state coffers, making it the most brazen default in Nebraska’s history. The trial, a grueling five-day ordeal, pitted the prosecution against Bartley’s defense team,…

  • Exposition Heist: A Sneak Peek at the Great Nebraska Scam

    Exposition Heist: A Sneak Peek at the Great Nebraska Scam

    The streets of Valentine, Cherry County, Nebraska, were abuzz with excitement in June 1897 as the Trans Mississippi Exposition loomed on the horizon. The Department of Exhibits was working overtime to secure the finest displays from across the country. But, amidst the fanfare, a peculiar crime unfolded. A man, though not identified, had taken to…

  • Florida’s Alligator Slaughter: A Crime Against Nature

    Florida’s Alligator Slaughter: A Crime Against Nature

    In the sweltering heat of Florida, a sinister force has been unleashed, threatening the very existence of the state’s majestic alligator population. Reports have surfaced of thousands of these magnificent creatures being slaughtered, their bodies left to rot in the sun. The Floridian wildlife, once a symbol of the state’s untamed beauty, now teeters on…

  • Sugar Scandal in San Francisco: A Web of Deceit and Greed

    Sugar Scandal in San Francisco: A Web of Deceit and Greed

    In a shocking revelation, a plot to sabotage San Francisco’s sugar trade has been exposed. The alleged mastermind behind the scheme is Robert P. Either, a wealthy ship owner and sugar planter who heads the importing firm of Welch Co in San Francisco. According to sources, Either returned to the city on Wednesday from a…

  • Hastings Hammers Legislative Hijinks

    Hastings Hammers Legislative Hijinks

    In a scathing rebuke, Pennsylvania Governor Hastings has vetoed a concurrent resolution from the legislature, effectively putting the brakes on a potentially explosive and costly investigation. The move comes as a welcome reprieve for taxpayers in the Keystone State, who were bracing for the financial fallout of the pricey inquiry. Harrisburg, June 8, 1897 –…

  • Nebraska’s Shadowy Officials and the Lincoln Land Office Scandal

    Nebraska’s Shadowy Officials and the Lincoln Land Office Scandal

    In the sweltering summer of 1897, the small town of Lincoln, Nebraska, was abuzz with whispers of corruption and deceit. At the heart of the controversy was the Lincoln Land Office, where Register O.R. Glover and Receiver J.A. Fike were allegedly cooking the books and lining their pockets with taxpayer dollars. Related Federal Cases Lincoln’s…