FROM THE MORGUE
Copyright 2007 by William A. Mays, Proprietor
A Horrible Scene. The Famous Lager Beer Drinking Bear...
January 11, 1879
Whipping a Wife-Beater
July 4, 1885
Danced for the Senators
December 21, 1895
The Religious Editor
Multiple dates
Mrs. Sergeant Noonan, the "Man-Woman"
February 15, 1879
Battle With Corpse-Eating Cats
March 1, 1879
Insane Asylum Horrors
July 2, 1881
A Parson Lynched
January 6, 1883
Amelia Has Settled Down
April 17, 1880
Religious Murderers
January 11, 1879
Major Edward A. Weed.
January 5, 1901
Jesse James
Multiple dates
Presented here are selected readings from the morgue–or archives–of the original Police Gazette.
John L. Sullivan
Multiple dates
"Limerick Rhymes"
December 25, 1880
Annie Oakley
March 7, 1903
A Policeman Her Lover
September 16, 1893
Articles from the Original Police Gazette
Lively Scene at a Variety.... (Wyatt Earp)
August 10, 1878
Exit Oscar Wilde
May 4, 1895
Fighters Draw Color Line
December 3, 1904
It Was a Woman All the Time
November 21, 1885
They Rowed to Havre
August 22, 1896
Perhaps He Was a Ripper
May 16, 1896
The Following Is Worth Reading
September 12, 1896
A Gay Queen of the Waves
August 18, 1888
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Late 20th Century Articles
Hidden Problems Plague Mixed Marriages
April 1964
The Titanic Catastrophe
May 4, 1912
Jack Nicholson Talks About His Sexploits
April 1976