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Pet Oliver Spencer Halstead, between 1860 and 1875. Creator: Unknown
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Pet Oliver Spencer Halstead, between 1860 and 1875. Creator: Unknown
Pet Oliver Spencer Halstead, between 1860 and 1875. [Politician, lawyer, arms dealer, Mayor of Newark. Allegedly shot and killed in a crime of passion, by Charcoal Botts, fiance of Halsteads mistress Mary Wilson]
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This print showcases Pet Oliver Spencer Halstead, a prominent figure in 19th century America. Born between 1860 and 1875, Halstead was not only a politician but also an accomplished lawyer and arms dealer. His influence extended to serving as the Mayor of Newark during his illustrious career. However, tragedy struck when he became entangled in a crime of passion that ultimately cost him his life. Charcoal Botts, the fiancé of Halstead's mistress Mary Wilson, allegedly shot and killed him in a fit of jealousy. This shocking event sent shockwaves through the country at the time. The photographer responsible for capturing this moment remains unknown, yet their skill is evident in preserving such an important historical figure on glass negatives from the late 19th century. The image portrays Halstead as a distinguished gentleman with a full beard and commanding presence. Preserved within the Library of Congress' Brady Handy Collection, this portrait serves as both a testament to Halstead's political legacy and as a reminder of how personal relationships can shape history. It offers viewers an intimate glimpse into the life of one man who played significant roles in politics, law, and commerce during this transformative era in American history.
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