DescriptionLindauers arrested for the Baldwin robbery in the Newark Daily Advertiser on January 24, 1866.png
English: Lindauers arrested for the Baldwin robbery in the Newark Daily Advertiser on January 24, 1866
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The Baldwin Jewelry Robbery. The examination into the case of Charles and Lewis Lindauer, on a charge of implication in the above robbery, which has been in progress before Justice Sandford for the past two days, terminated last evening. The Justice considered the evidence sufficiently conclusive to hold the parties for the action of the Grand Jury, and therefore committed them in full, in default of bail. Much interest has been manifested in this case, both by our own citizens and a large number of the friends of the accused from New York. The New Yorkers appeared quite chop-fallen at the decision of the Justice to hold them, and we understand that efforts are to in made by the friends to procure the necessary bail.
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The Baldwin Jewelry Robbery. The examination into the case of Charles and Lewis Lindauer, on a charge of implication in the above robbery, which has been in progress before Justice Sandford for the past two days, terminated last evening. The Justice considered the evidence sufficiently conclusive to hold the parties for the action of the Grand Jury, and therefore committed them in full, in default of bail. Much interest has been manifested in this case, both by our own citizens and a large number of the friends of the accused from New York. The New Yorkers appeared quite chop-fallen at the decision of the Justice to hold them, and we understand that efforts are to in made by the friends to procure the necessary bail.
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The Baldwin Jewelry Robbery. The examination into the case of Charles and Lewis Lindauer, on a charge of implication in the above robbery, which has been in progress before Justice Sandford for the past two days, terminated last evening. The Justice considered the evidence sufficiently conclusive to hold the parties for the action of the Grand Jury, and therefore committed them in full, in default of bail. Much interest has been manifested in this case, both by our own citizens and a large number of the friends of the accused from New York. The New Yorkers appeared quite chop-fallen at the decision of the Justice to hold them, and we understand that efforts are to in made by the friends to procure the necessary bail.
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☞ The Baldwin Jewelry Robbery. The examination into the case of Charles and Lewis Lindauer, on a charge of implication in the above robbery, which has been in progress before Justice Sandford for the past two days, terminated last evening. The Justice considered the evidence sufficiently conclusive to hold the parties for the action of the Grand Jury, and therefore committed them in full, in default of bail. Much interest has been manifested in this case, both by our own citizens and a large number of the friends of the accused from New York. The New Yorkers appeared quite chap-fallen at the decision of the Justice to hold them, and we understand that efforts are to in made by the friends to procure the necessary bail.
Wickliffe Erastus Baldwin (1817-1871), was the owner of Baldwin & Co. in Newark, New Jersey. He is unnamed in this article, but is named in other articles on the robbery.
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