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EPISODE · May 1, 2020 · 6 MIN

Injuring South Bend by Advertising It as the Wickedest City in the Country, 1888

from This Day in South Bend · host Jacob Titus

Today, we turn to April 30, 1888, for the Tribune's forceful rebuke of a local politician's dispatch in the Chicago Herald in which he called South Bend "wicked" and decried its gambling and houses of ill repute.

Today, we turn to April 30, 1888, for the Tribune's forceful rebuke of a local politician's dispatch in the Chicago Herald in which he called South Bend "wicked" and decried its gambling and houses of ill repute.

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