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  2. Ned Buntline - Wikipedia

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    Buntline moved Ned Buntline's Own to New York City in 1848. [4] [8] [9] Through his columns and his association with New York City's notorious gangs of the early 19th century, Buntline was one of the instigators of the Astor Place Riot, which left 23 people dead. He was fined $250 and sentenced to a year's imprisonment in September 1849. [10]

  3. Astor Place Riot - Wikipedia

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    A handbill, produced by Ned Buntline and the American Committee (also known as the Order of United Americans) and handed out prior to, and complicit in instigating, the Astor Place riot. Macready was scheduled to appear in Macbeth at the Opera House, which had opened itself to less elevated entertainment, unable to survive on a full season of ...

  4. Eagle Nest camp - Wikipedia

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    The extensive grounds, surrounding both Eagle Lake and Utowana Lake, belonged to adventure writer Ned Buntline in 1867 and a 2000-acre parcel owned by William West Durant in 1888, [2] before being purchased by mining magnate Berthold Hochschild in 1904. [3]

  5. File:Photos of the lynchings of Mer Rouge Louisiana.jpg

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  6. Joe's Crab Shack serves up photo of 19th century lynching as ...

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    A Joe's Crab Shack in Minneapolis is under fire after putting up a photo of an 1895 Texas lynching near one of their tables.

  7. The highest technical quality image of its kind I could locate. United States, but lacking specifics on the location and the man's name. The NAACP reports several thousand lynchings took place during 1882-1968. Restored version of File:Lynching.jpg. Articles this image appears in Lynching, Lynching in the United States Creator National Photo ...

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  9. Dime Western - Wikipedia

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    Dime novels were written on pulp paper and featured black and white and/or color pictures. [2] Some of the most popular dime novelists between 1860 and 1900 were Ned Buntline, Edward Ellis, Prentiss Ingraham, and Edward Wheeler. [3] Dime novelists began writing as part of a greater push for profits and mass production.