New York Times: "sodomy", November 4, 1851
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In a front-page listing of twelve crimes to be tried in November 1851, in the New York Court of General Sessions, The New York Times lists one case of "sodomy."[1] This is the first use of the term "sodomy" in the Times.
- Court of General Sessions. –Yesterday being the first Monday in the month, the Court of General Sessions commenced the Criminal Calendar for the November term. The following list a list of the prisoners and the crimes for which they are charged:
- Grand Larceny 31
- Burglary 15
- Robbery 7
- Attempt to kill 6
- Murder 3
- Receiving stolen goods 1
- Indecent exposure of person 1
- Embezzlement 1
- Sodomy 1
- Abandonment 1
- Bigamy 1
- Forgery 1
- Total Number 70
Notes
- ↑ “NEW-YORK CITY; AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. . . .” New York Times, November 4, 1851, front page.
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