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			<titlestmt>
				<titleproper>Public Safety Department, Criminal Apprehension Bureau: </titleproper>
				<subtitle>An Inventory of Its Criminal History Files at the Minnesota Historical
					Society</subtitle>
				<author>Finding aid prepared by Debbie Sher.</author>
				<sponsor>Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund</sponsor>
			</titlestmt>
			<publicationstmt>
				<publisher encodinganalog="Publisher">Minnesota Historical Society</publisher>
				<address><addressline>St. Paul, MN.</addressline></address>
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		             <seriesstmt><p>Government Records</p></seriesstmt>         </filedesc>
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			<creation>Finding aid encoded by Christopher G. Welter, <date>December 2010.</date>
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			<langusage>Finding aid written in <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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		<did>
			<head id="a1">OVERVIEW</head>
			<unitid countrycode="US" repositorycode="MnHi"/>
			<repository label="Repository:">Minnesota Historical Society</repository>
			<origination label="Creator:" encodinganalog="100/110/111">
				<corpname encodinganalog="110/111" role="creator"> Minnesota. Bureau of Criminal
					Apprehension.</corpname>
			</origination>
			<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">Criminal history files.</unittitle>
			<unitdate label="Date:" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1928/1982 " type="inclusive"
				>1928-1982 (bulk 1928-1955).</unitdate>
			<langmaterial label="Language of Materials">Materials in <language langcode="eng"
					>English.</language>
			</langmaterial>
			<abstract label="Abstract:">Fifty-one criminal history files, mainly documenting
				high-profile 1930s gangsters, including Arthur (Doc) and Fred Barker, Clyde Barrow
				and Bonnie Parker, John Dillinger, Arthur Flegenheimer (Dutch Schultz), Alvin
				Karpis, Frank Mitchell (Pretty Boy Floyd), George Nelson (Baby Face Nelson), Clair
				Ralph Gibson, Robert W. Markwood, Fred Ryan, Rocky S. Lupino, and Homer Van
				Meter.</abstract>
			<physdesc label="Quantity:" encodinganalog="300"> 1.25 cubic feet (3 boxes; 3 boxes and
				1 oversize folder in Reserve).</physdesc>
			<physloc label="Location:">See <ref target="a9">Detailed Description</ref> for shelf
				locations.</physloc>
		</did>
		<scopecontent encodinganalog="520">
			<head id="a3">SCOPE AND CONTENTS</head>
			<p>Fifty-one criminal history files, mainly documenting high-profile 1930s gangsters,
				including Arthur (Doc) and Fred Barker, Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker, John
				Dillinger, Arthur Flegenheimer (Dutch Schultz), Alvin Karpis, Frank Mitchell (Pretty
				Boy Floyd), George Nelson (Baby Face Nelson), Clair Ralph Gibson, Robert W.
				Markwood, Fred Ryan, Rocky S. Lupino, and Homer Van Meter.</p>
			<p>Several criminals involved in high-profile Twin Cities crimes are also documented,
				including Charles J. Fitzgerald, John Peter Peifer, and William Sharkey (all
				participants in the 1933 William Hamm Jr. abduction), Russell Gibson, William J.
				Harrison, and Harry Sawyer (involved in the 1934 Edward G. Bremer kidnapping), Harry
				Lorenz (involved in a 1934 St. Paul murder), Frank J. Van Doran (part of a 1938 St.
				Paul robbery and gun battle), and Frank McCool, James and Ronald O'Kasick, and Frank
				Pipan (all involved in murders of Minneapolis policemen).</p>
			<p>The files contain photographs (including "mug shots"), fingerprint cards,
				correspondence with the FBI and law enforcement agencies nationwide, wanted posters,
				criminal history transcripts, and newspaper clippings.</p>
		</scopecontent>
		<arrangement encodinganalog="351">
			<head id="a4">ARRANGEMENT</head>
			<p> Arranged alphabetically by surname.</p>
		</arrangement>
		<descgrp type="admininfo">
			<head id="a8">ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION</head>
			<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506">
				<head>Access Restrictions:</head>
				<p>Access to and use of reserve materials requires the permission of the State
					Archives staff.</p>
			</accessrestrict>
			<prefercite encodinganalog="524">
				<head>Preferred Citation:</head>
				<p><emph render="italic">[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]</emph>.
					Minnesota. Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Criminal History Files. State
					Archives. Minnesota Historical Society. </p>
				<p>
					<emph render="italic">See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional
						examples.</emph>
				</p>
			</prefercite>
			<acqinfo>
				<head>Accession Information:</head>
				<p>Accession number: 2002-44</p>
			</acqinfo>
			<processinfo>
				<head>Processing Information:</head>
				<p><extptr show="embed" altrender="right" title="Legacy Amendment logo"
						href="images/legacylogo_thumb.jpg"/></p>
				<p>Processed by: Debbie Sher, March 2002; Cheri Thies, February 2003.</p>
				<p>Digitized by: Christopher G. Welter, January 2011.</p>
				<p>Digitization of reserve material was made possible by the Arts and Cultural
					Heritage Fund through the vote of Minnesotans on November 4, 2008.</p>
				<p>Catalog ID number: 1737954</p>
			</processinfo>
		</descgrp>
		<controlaccess>
			<head id="a7">CATALOG HEADINGS</head>
			<p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the
				Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics
				should <extref href="http://mnhs.mnpals.net/F" show="new" actuate="onrequest">search
					the catalog</extref> using these headings.</p>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Topics:</head>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Crime -- Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Criminals -- Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Fugitives from justice -- Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Gangs -- Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Kidnapping -- Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Organized crime -- Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Police murder -- Minnesota -- Minneapolis.</subject>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Persons:</head>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Barker, Doc, 1900-1939.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Barker, Ma, 1872-1935.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Barker, Fred, 1902-1935.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Barrow, Clyde, 1909-1934.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Bremer, Edward George, 1898-1965 --
					Kidnapping, 1934.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Dillinger, John, 1903-1934.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Fitzgerald, Charles Joseph.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Floyd, Pretty Boy,
					1904-1934.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Gibson, Clair Ralph, d. [ca.
					1937].</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Gibson, Russell, d. 1935.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Hamm, William, 1894-1970 --
					Kidnapping, 1933.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Harrison, William J., d. [ca.
					1935].</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Karpis, Alvin.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Lorenz, Harry, d. 1956.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Lupino, Rocky S.,
					1916-1982.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Markwood, Robert W., d. [ca.
					1936].</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">McCool, Frank Xavier.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Nelson, Baby Face,
					1908-1934.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">O'Kasick, James, d. 1958.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">O'Kasick, Ronald C., d.
					1958.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Parker, Bonnie, 1910-1934.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Peifer, John Peter.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Pipan, Frank, 1913-1969.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Ryan, Fred, d. 1936.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Sawyer, Harry, 1891-1955.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Schultz, Dutch, 1900 or
					1-1935.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Sharkey, William, d. 1933.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Van Doran, Frank J., d.
					1938.</persname>
				<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600">Van Meter, Homer, d. 1934.</persname>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Organizations:</head>
				<corpname role="subject" encodinganalog="610">Minnesota. Bureau of Criminal
					Apprehension -- Records and correspondence.</corpname>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Functions:</head>
				<function encodinganalog="657">Criminal investigation</function>
			</controlaccess>
		</controlaccess>
		<dsc type="combined">
			<head id="a9">DETAILED DESCRIPTION</head>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Use Copies</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>Series consists of both photocopies and digital surrogates of the original
						criminal history files. See Reserve Items for item-level descriptions.</p>
					<p>The photocopies duplicate 100% of the files. Digital surrogates have omitted
						the following:</p>
					<p>&#x25cf; Photographic negatives</p>
					<p>&#x25cf; Duplicate items</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>116.A.4.3</physloc>
						<unittitle>Anderson, George E. (#43030), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1932.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as George E. Cooper and Arthur W. “Old Man” Dunlop. “Husband”
							of “Ma” Katherine Barker (also known as Mrs. George Anderson; real name
							Arizona Clark).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000001.pdf"/>
						<daoloc role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-AndersonG002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Anderson, George." altrender="left"/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Barker, Arthur R. (#37343), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934-1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Son of “Ma” Barker; also known as “Doc.” Wanted for bank robbery, murder,
							kidnapping, hold-ups, and theft of United States property. Principal in
							the 1933 William Hamm, Jr. and 1934 Edward G. Bremer kidnappings and
							involved in the killing of South St. Paul (Minnesota) patrolman Leo
							Paviak.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000002.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-BarkerA010_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Barker, Arthur."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Barker, Fred (#25087), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1931-1932.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Son of “Ma” Barker. Wanted for bank robbery, burglary, jewel theft, and
							kidnapping.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000003.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-BarkerF002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Barker, Fred."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Barrow, Clyde Champion (#32879), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1932-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Jack Hale, Elvin Williams, Eldin Williams, and Roy Bailey.
							Wanted for murder, robbery, burglary, auto theft, and fugitive from
							justice.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000004.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-BarrowC004_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Barrow, Clyde Champion."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Barton, Leonard (#29279), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1931-1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Lawrence Devol and Lawrence Carson. Member of Barker Gang
							and associated with Alvin Karpis. Wanted for murder and a bank robbery
							in Hennepin County (Minnesota).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000005.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-BartonL002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Barton, Leonard."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Brady, Alfred (#56349), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1937.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as James Barton, John A. Barton, Earl Gentry, James Reid, Joe
							Reid and Al Borden. Quoted as saying, “I’ll make John Dillinger look
							like a punk,” and formed “new Dillinger gang” with James Dalhover and
							Clarence Lee Shaffer. Wanted for murder and bank robbery.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000006.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-BradyA002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Brady, Alfred."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Carroll, Thomas (#32632), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Tommy,” James Roy Brock, and Frank Sloan. Suspected of
							robbing the First National Bank of Brainerd (Minnesota) on October 23,
							1933, with “Baby Face” Nelson. Wanted for auto theft, larceny, post
							office burglary, and murder. Other known associates were Frank (Porky)
							Dillon, one-time Touhy gangster, and Verne Miller, slain gangster and
							once sheriff in Huron (South Dakota).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000007.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-CarrollT008_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Carroll, Thomas."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Chapman, Charles (#26024), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1942.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Charlie Kilgore, J. C. Kilgore, and E. C. Branning. Wanted
							for bank robbery and kidnapping. Shot law officers and led bloody prison
							breaks in half a dozen southern states. He was labeled the FBI’s Public
							Enemy No. 1 on September 9, 1939.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000008.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-ChapmanC003_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Chapman, Charles."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Chase, Vivian (#34117), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Mrs. George M. Chase. Wanted for 1933 kidnapping of August
							Luer in Alton (Illinois).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000009.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-ChaseV005_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Chase, Vivian."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Dalhover, James (#56350), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1937.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as James Williams, James Miller, Jack King, Ted Stewart,
							Albert A. Goins, and James Dalhober. Associate of Alfred Brady and
							wanted for murder, bank robbery, and escape.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000010.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-DalhoverJ002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Dalhover, James."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Dillinger, John (#36956), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Frank Sullivan. Wanted for bank robbery and murder; named
							Public Enemy No. 1 by J. Edgar Hoover.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000011.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-DillingerJ003_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Dillinger, John."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Dillon, John G. (#42232), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934-1964.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as John Gibson, Ray L. Olson, Jerry Randall, Jerry Randolph,
							F. J. Vest, and Matt Dillon. Wanted for theft, grand larceny, interstate
							transport of stolen autos, burglary, fraudulent travelers’ checks, and
							violation of Federal narcotics laws. Also alleged attempt to run down a
							police officer with a car.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000012.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-DillonJ004_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Dillon, John."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Dunn, Freddie (#99470), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1932-1959.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as William Haney and Fred Mattheison. Convicted of burglary,
							assault with intent to murder, bank robbery, and flight to avoid
							prosecution.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000013.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-DunnF006_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Dunn, Freddie."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Erno, Herbert (#9239), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1959.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Not a gangster; arrested for grand larceny in 1926. In 1959, killed
							ex-wife (who was also his first cousin) Ellen Yanke and her two uncles,
							Clarence and Herman Domy, then shot himself.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000014.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-ErnoH002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Erno, Herbert."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Fernekes, Henry (#46789), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Jimmie Ward, C. F. Richards, Henry Goodwin, Jimmy Knight,
							and “Midget.” Walked away from the penitentiary in Joliet (Illinois)
							where he was serving time for robbery. Also wanted for murder;
							recaptured in Chicago in 1935. Died while in prison from taking
							poison.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000015.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-FernekesH003_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Fernekes, Henry."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Fitzgerald, Charles J. (#10324), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1929-1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Big Fitz,” Chas. Jordan, Frank West, Dan Mathias Logan,
							William Funk, “Big Charley,” Chas. Morgan, “Old Charlie,” J. C. Hammond,
							Chas. E. Lowe, and “the Greeter.” Participated in the Hamm abduction.
							Described as a member of the J. S. Morgan gang, safe and bank robbers
							that worked in the central and southwestern United States.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000016.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-FitzgeraldC004_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Fitzgerald, Charles."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Flegenheimer, Arthur (#42015), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934-1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Arthur George “Dutch” Schultz. Wanted for federal income
							tax law violation, homicide, assault, robbery, and gun law violation.
							Also accused but not convicted of grand larceny.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000017.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-FlegenheimerA003_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Flegenheimer, Arthur."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>116.A.4.4</physloc>
						<unittitle>Gangi, Domenico (#51823), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1939.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Dominico Gango, Dominick Santo, Danny Marino, Dominic
							Deele, and “Compari.” Wanted for assault, White Slave Traffic Act
							violation, “atrocious” assault and battery, and payroll robbery.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000018.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-GangiD002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Gangi, Domenico."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Gibson, Clair Ralph (#58444), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1935-1937.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Carl Dugan and C. B. Drugan. Wanted for bank robbery in
							Minnesota and murder.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000019.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-GibsonC024_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Gibson, Clair Ralph."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Gibson, Russell (#36109), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Rusty Gibson. Involved in the Bremer kidnapping and also
							wanted for the theft of $75,000 from a bank messenger in Oklahoma
							City.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000020.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-GibsonR003_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Gibson, Russell."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Harrison, William J. (#44402), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Willie Harrison, W. J. Harrison, J. B. Bolton, and W. J.
							Ryan. Wanted for Bremer kidnapping and assault and battery with intent
							to rape. Supposedly killed by Al Karpis because he might talk about the
							Bremer kidnapping. Reputed to be a former member of the Al Capone liquor
							syndicate.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000021.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-HarrisonW003_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Harrison, William."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Humbert, Leo Christopher (#9770), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1929-1967.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Robert O’Hara. Wanted for bank robbery in Meire Grove
							(Minnesota) on December 26, 1929, and of the State Bank of Grey Eagle
							(Minnesota) and State Bank of Loretto in Hennepin County (Minnesota) in
							1967; forgery (federal offense); larceny; and grand larceny.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000022.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-HumbertL002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Humbert, Leo Christopher."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>James, Edmond Milton (#9735), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1928-1962.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Edwin James. Wanted for white slavery, grand larceny, and
							subpoenaed to testify in the Tony DeVito kidnap case. Disappeared in
							1961 in St. Paul (Minnesota); later found murdered.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000023.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-JamesE005_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: James, Edmond Milton."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Jones, Robert (#39371), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934-1944.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Robert Schmidt, “Frisco Dutch,” and Steinhart. Wanted for
							murder and larceny; a well-known figure in Twin Cities night club and
							gambling circles.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000024.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-JonesR004_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Jones, Robert."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Karpis, Alvin (#25086), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1931-1936, 1966-1970.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Creepy” Karpis. Lead gun in the Barker Gang; labeled
							Public Enemy No. 1 after June 1933 Hamm kidnapping. Also wanted for
							blowing safes, burglary, murder (charged in fourteen states), and
							questioning in the Bremer kidnapping.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000025.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-KarpisA007_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Karpis, Alvin."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Kelly, Kathryn Thorne, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Catherine Thorne Kelly, Catherine Thorne, Dolores Cannon,
							Dolores Whitney, and Mrs. Ora L. Shannon. Indicted and charged in
							Oklahoma City Federal Court in 1933, along with her husband George
							“Machine Gun” Kelly and others, for kidnapping oilman Charles F. Urschel
							of Paradise (Texas).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000026.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-KellyK002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Kelly, Kathryn Thorne."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Klutas, John (#30616), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1932-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Ted Klutas, J. E. Kloss, J. E. Klaus, Jack Myers, Ted
							Williams, William J. Lambert, Jack Miller, and “Handsome Jack.” Wanted
							for kidnapping, robbery, and car theft.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000027.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-KlutasJ006_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Klutas, John."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Lorenz, Harry (#8252), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1929-1957.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Henry Lang and “Green River.” Beat Mary Tschida, a Saint
							Paul (Minnesota) woman, to death in 1934; also wanted for attempted
							grand larceny.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000028.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-LorenzH004_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Lorenz, Harry."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Lupino, Rocky S. (#41564), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1938-1982.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Rocco Salvatore Lupino. Convicted in the early 1960s for
							kidnapping in the 1953 disappearance of Tony DeVito, an informer whose
							body was never found; sentenced to up to 80 years in the Stillwater
							State Prison. Was reputed to have connections to the organized crime
							syndicate and by the 1940s, Minneapolis (Minnesota) police were calling
							him the city’s number one police problem. Suspected of running a local
							burglary and safecracking operation. Paroled in 1971; then convicted on
							federal gun charges and sentenced to nine years. In 1980, Lupino and
							Clark Ferry were arrested in Chicago and charged in the killing of
							Giovanni Macaddino, a jeweler from Skokie (Illinois).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000029.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-LupinoR005_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Lupino, Rocky."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Markwood, Robert W. (#55666), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1937.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Robert M. Wood and Robert Marquard. Member of gang of bank
							robbers and killers operating in Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and
							Iowa. Suspect in Cold Springs (Minnesota) bank robbery with Clair
							Gibson.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000030.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-MarkwoodR005_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Markwood, Robert."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>McCool, Frank (#62427), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1937-1938.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Killed Patrolman George Connery of the Minneapolis (Minnesota) Police
							Department in 1917. Also, with accomplice Joseph Redenbaugh, was hired
							by Frank Dunn to kill his wife.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000031.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-McCoolF011_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: McCool, Frank."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Mitchell, Frank (#25558), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1930-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Pretty Boy” Floyd, “Pretty Boy” Smith, and Charles Arthur
							Floyd. Wanted for murder of a police officer in Ohio, robbery, and
							kidnapping.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000032.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-MitchellF012_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Mitchell, Frank."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Napoli, Ralph (#51819), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Ralph Napolitano. Wanted for assault and receiving
							narcotics (New York City).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000033.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-NapoliR002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Napoli, Ralph."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Nelson, George (#36862), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1957.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Real name, Lester Gillis; also known as “Baby Face” Nelson, Alex Gillis,
							Lester Giles, “Big George” Nelson, and “Jimmie.” Wanted for bank robbery
							and escape.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000034.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-NelsonG011_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Nelson, George."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Nichols, Gus (#06567), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1928-1950.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Blackie,” “Shorty,” Gust Nichols, and Louis Gilbert.
							Wanted for robbery of Minneapolis (Minnesota) diamond salesman, assault
							with intent to kill, and narcotics sale and possession.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000035.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-NicholsG004_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Nichols, Gus."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>116.A.4.5</physloc>
						<unittitle>O’Kasick, James (#151062), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1957-1968.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>One of three brothers involved in crime spree including murder,
							kidnapping, car theft, and armed robbery. Involved in 1957 fatal
							shooting of Minneapolis (Minnesota) police officer Robert Fossum and
							wounding of officer Ward Canfield. While serving time in Stillwater
							State Prison, O’Kasick stabbed himself three times in the stomach and
							died shortly after prison guards found him.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000036.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-OKasickJ002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: O'Kasick, James."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>O’Kasick, Ronald C. (#130565), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1951-1957.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Involved in 1957 fatal shooting of Minneapolis (Minnesota) police officer
							Robert Fossum and wounding of officer Ward Canfield.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000037.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-OKasickR002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: O'Kasick, Ronald."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Parker, Bonnie (#32879), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Mrs. Clyde Barrow. These documents were removed from Clyde
							Barrow’s file.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000038.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-ParkerB002_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Parker, Bonnie."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Paster, Herman (#36720), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934-1960.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Wanted for liquor violations and illegal gambling equipment. Shot and
							killed in his St. Paul (Minnesota) home by gang members.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000039.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-PasterH005_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Paster, Herman."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Peifer, John Peter (#52522), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Jack. Gambler and Hollyhocks Club casino operator; a
							fingerman in the Hamm kidnapping case.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000040.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-PeiferJ003_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Peifer, John Peter."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Pierpont, Harry (#36002), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Wanted for murder, bank robbery and prison escape. Arrested in Tucson,
							Arizona with John Dillinger, Charles Makley, Russell Clark, Edward
							Shouse, and Walter Detrick.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000041.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-PierpontH003_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Pierpont, Harry."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Pipan, Frank (#22568), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1932-1969.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Frank Pepin. Wanted for safecracking, burglary, and grand
							larceny. Shot and killed Minneapolis (Minnesota) policeman Richard
							Bergquist on April 7, 1969.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version, part one</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000042-1.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-PipanF003_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Pipan, Frank."/>
					</daogrp>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version, part two</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000042-2.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-PipanF038_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Pipan, Frank."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Ryan, Fred (#29846), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1931-1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Robert Moore. Wanted for murder, bank robbery, and
							suspected of 1930 murder of Gerald Buckley (crusading Detroit radio
							commentator). His spouse, Mary Roche Moore, was a convicted bank robber
							who served time in Shakopee (Minnesota).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000043.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-RyanF010_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Ryan, Fred."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Sankey, Verne (#36868), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Reo Verne Sankey. Arrested in Detroit (Michigan), violated
							the Minnesota National Prohibition Act, and was indicted on February 12,
							1933 for kidnapping Charles Boettcher II in Denver (Colorado) and
							transporting him to South Dakota where he was held for ransom. Gordon
							Francis Alcorn, Carl Pearce, Fern Mae Sankey, Elvina Ruth Kohler, and
							Arthur Youngberg were also associated with the kidnapping.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000044.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-SankeyV010_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Sankey, Verne."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Sawyer, Harry (#44401), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1935-1958.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Dutch” Sawyer, Harry Sandovich, Harry J. Porche, Harry
							Sandevich, Harry Sandlovich, Harry Sandlovitch, Frank James, Jew Harry,
							and Harry Standley. Wanted for the Bremer kidnapping, larceny, robbery,
							jumping bond, auto theft, and burglary with explosives.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000045.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-SawyerH007_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Sawyer, Harry."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Shaffer, Clarence L. (#56351), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1937.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Lee Jackson and Al C. Layton. Associate of Alfred Brady.
							Wanted for murder of a police officer in an Indiana bank robbery in
							December 1936.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000046.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-ShafferC003_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Shaffer, Clarence."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Sharkey, William (#34128), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as William O. Boyle. Acquitted with Roger Touhy, Gus
							Schaeffer, and Eddie McFadden of the Hamm kidnapping.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000047.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-SharkeyW004_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Sharkey, William."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Van Doran, Frank J. (#13074), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1931-1938.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Robbed a lunchroom and a filling station at St. Paul’s (Minnesota)
							Central Avenue and St. Peter Street with Earl La Shomb and Dick Fortuna
							in January 1938. Involved in a gun battle with Saint Paul police
							detectives Ralph Merrill, Louis Schultz and Thomas Shanley. Also
							arrested for rape and served a sentence at the Minnesota State
							Reformatory.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000048.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-VanDoranF005_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Van Doran, Frank."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Van Meter, Homer (#37762), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Kenneth Jackson and Kenneth R. Jackson. Member of the John
							Dillinger Mob and wanted for bank robbery.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000049.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-VanMeterH003_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Van Meter, Homer."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Wilson, John B. (#10421), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1929-1939.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Wanted for grand larceny (first degree), robbery, and burglary in
							Hennepin County (Minnesota) in the 1930s.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000050.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-WilsonJ005_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Wilson, John."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Young, Earl R. (#67837), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1938.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Andrew Riska, Karl Richardson, and Lester Young. Wanted for
							kidnapping, rape, auto theft and burglary; held up a man and a girl in
							Louisville (Kentucky) on July 13, 1938 and transported her to
							Indiana.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<daogrp>
						<daodesc>
							<p>Digital version</p>
						</daodesc>
						<daoloc role="reference" href="pubsaf08/pdf/pubsaf08-000051.pdf"/>
						<daoloc altrender="left" role="thumbnail"
							href="pubsaf08/images/BCA-YoungE006_thumb.jpg"
							title="Criminal history file: Young, Earl."/>
					</daogrp>
				</c02>
			</c01>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Reserve Items</unittitle>
				</did>
				<accessrestrict>
					<p><emph render="bold">Access Restricted.</emph></p>
				</accessrestrict>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>Reserve 79</physloc>
						<container>1</container>
						<unittitle>Anderson, George E. (#43030), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1932.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as George E. Cooper and Arthur W. “Old Man” Dunlop. “Husband”
							of “Ma” Katherine Barker (also known as Mrs. George Anderson; real name
							Arizona Clark).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photograph of George Anderson, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half-sheet paper regarding history, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA fingerprint cards, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
							<physdesc> 2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>One is stamped “Recorded May 2, 1932.”</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Negatives of deceased, </unittitle>
							<unitdate> [April 1932].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photographs of deceased, </unittitle>
							<unitdate> [April 1932].</unitdate>
							<physdesc> 5 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, FBI to BCA, regarding fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 3, 1932.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Signed by J. Edgar Hoover; possibly an autograph signature.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photograph of Mrs. George Anderson (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with photograph of Mrs. George
								Anderson, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Barker, Arthur R. (#37343), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934-1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Son of “Ma” Barker; also known as “Doc.” Wanted for bank robbery, murder,
							kidnapping, hold-ups, and theft of United States property. Principal in
							the 1933 William Hamm, Jr. and 1934 Edward G. Bremer kidnappings and
							involved in the killing of South St. Paul (Minnesota) patrolman Leo
							Paviak.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Tulsa (Oklahoma) Police Department index card regarding
								criminal history of Arthur Barker, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shot (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate> [1934].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcripts, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 8, March 4, 1935.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 12, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #1219 regarding Arthur Barker, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 23, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 24, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 28, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA fingerprint card, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>With St. Paul (Minnesota) Police Department photograph of Barker,
								January 24, 1935.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1219-329 canceling order #1219
								regarding Arthur Barker, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 18, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Barker, Fred (#25087), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1931-1932.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Son of “Ma” Barker. Wanted for bank robbery, burglary, jewel theft, and
							kidnapping.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1931].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots, with identification information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1931].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1931].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 10, 1932.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Barrow, Clyde Champion (#32879), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1932-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Jack Hale, Elvin Williams, Eldin Williams, and Roy Bailey.
							Wanted for murder, robbery, burglary, auto theft, and fugitive from
							justice.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope (front), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photograph of Clyde Barrow and unidentified man, with
								criminal history and physical description, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with photograph, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Negative of Clyde Barrow, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Criminal history clipping, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with photograph of Mrs. Clyde
								Barrow (Bonnie Parker), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1932.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January5, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #1211 regarding Clyde Barrow, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 24, 1933.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1211-306 regarding cancellation of
								identification order #1211 due to death of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 23, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Barton, Leonard (#29279), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1931-1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Lawrence Devol and Lawrence Carson. Member of Barker Gang
							and associated with Alvin Karpis. Wanted for murder and a bank robbery
							in Hennepin County (Minnesota).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with photograph, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photograph of Barton (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>St. Peter (Minnesota) State Hospital criminal history card,
								with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 4, 1931.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 20, 1932.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 20, 1932.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence primarily from FBI and St. Peter State
								Hospital, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1932-1939.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>18 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minneapolis Police Department criminal history card, with mug
								shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 14, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings: <emph render="italic">St. Paul
									Dispatch</emph> and <emph render="italic">St. Paul Pioneer
									Press</emph>, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 8, 1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>12 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle><emph render="italic">BCA Bulletin</emph>, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 8, 1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA “Wanted for Escape” circular #255, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 22, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 16, 1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Brady, Alfred (#56349), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1937.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as James Barton, John A. Barton, Earl Gentry, James Reid, Joe
							Reid and Al Borden. Quoted as saying, “I’ll make John Dillinger look
							like a punk,” and formed “new Dillinger gang” with James Dalhover and
							Clarence Lee Shaffer. Wanted for murder and bank robbery.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots (negative), with physical description, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1937.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI wanted poster, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 5, 1937.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>4 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1419-486 canceling order #1419, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 20, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Carroll, Thomas (#32632), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Tommy,” James Roy Brock, and Frank Sloan. Suspected of
							robbing the First National Bank of Brainerd (Minnesota) on October 23,
							1933, with “Baby Face” Nelson. Wanted for auto theft, larceny, post
							office burglary, and murder. Other known associates were Frank (Porky)
							Dillon, one-time Touhy gangster, and Verne Miller, slain gangster and
							once sheriff in Huron (South Dakota).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Film envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index card regarding criminal history, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>4 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Also contain images of the November 13, 1933, BCA criminal history
								record card and an undated photograph of Carroll.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Criminal history card, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>One copy contains additional information.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>St. Paul (Minnesota) Police Department mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 18, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>St. Paul (Minnesota) Police Department mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 18, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 5, 1933.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>5 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Copies of original, photographic copy, and three negatives (one front
								side and two of the reverse which contains the fingerprints).</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 13, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>St. Paul (Minnesota) Post Office Department reward poster,
								“Post Office Burglar Wanted,” </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 1, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle><emph render="italic">BCA Bulletin</emph> #197, “Wanted on
								Warrant for Bank Robbery,” </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 16, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #1224, with mug shots and
								fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 25, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 12, 1934.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Chapman, Charles (#26024), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1942.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Charlie Kilgore, J. C. Kilgore, and E. C. Branning. Wanted
							for bank robbery and kidnapping. Shot law officers and led bloody prison
							breaks in half a dozen southern states. He was labeled the FBI’s Public
							Enemy No. 1 on September 9, 1939.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Louisiana State Bureau of Identification criminal history
								card, with photographs, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Arkansas State Police Department “Escape [sic] Convicts”
								document, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 26, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1937].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Department of Public Safety, Austin, Texas, “Wanted for
								Escape” poster, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 10, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI wanted poster, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 8, 1938.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping: <emph render="italic">Des Moines
									Register</emph>, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 24, 1942.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1456-783 canceling order #1456, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 5, 1942.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Chase, Vivian (#34117), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Mrs. George M. Chase. Wanted for 1933 kidnapping of August
							Luer in Alton (Illinois).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 27, 1933. 3 items.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shot, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1199-362 canceling order #1199, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 9, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Dalhover, James (#56350), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1937.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as James Williams, James Miller, Jack King, Ted Stewart,
							Albert A. Goins, and James Dalhober. Associate of Alfred Brady and
							wanted for murder, bank robbery, and escape.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shot (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shot, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #1420, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 4, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1420-487 canceling order #1420, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 21, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI wanted poster, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 15, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Indiana State Police “Wanted for Murder” document, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 20, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 13, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Dillinger, John (#36956), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Frank Sullivan. Wanted for bank robbery and murder; named
							Public Enemy No. 1 by J. Edgar Hoover.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index card, regarding criminal history, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping of FBI identification order, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 12, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 25, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card of Evelyn Frechette (Dillinger’s
								“Moll”), with photograph, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 3, 1934.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Illinois State Bureau of Criminal Identification and
								Investigation Circular #25 regarding wanted suspect, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 1, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shot, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1217-316 regarding death of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 23, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping regarding Evelyn Frechette and John
								Dillinger’s doctor, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 31, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Dillon, John G. (#42232), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934-1964.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as John Gibson, Ray L. Olson, Jerry Randall, Jerry Randolph,
							F. J. Vest, and Matt Dillon. Wanted for theft, grand larceny, interstate
							transport of stolen autos, burglary, fraudulent travelers’ checks, and
							violation of Federal narcotics laws. Also alleged attempt to run down a
							police officer with a car.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI document regarding cancellation of identification order
								#3499, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Kansas State Reformatory criminal history card, with mug
								shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 18, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #3499, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 10, 1961.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI wanted poster, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 28, 1961.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI wanted poster, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 19, 1963.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #3499A, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 19, 1963.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>State of Minnesota memo regarding case cancellation of John
								G. Dillon, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 12, 1964.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Bulletin, regarding death of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 9, 1964.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Dunn, Freddie (#99470), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1932-1959.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as William Haney and Fred Mattheison. Convicted of burglary,
							assault with intent to murder, bank robbery, and flight to avoid
							prosecution.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photograph of Freddie Dunn and Jessie Hoover, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Iowa Bureau of Criminal Investigation mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1942].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Iowa Bureau of Criminal Investigation mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1942].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1942].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Iowa Bureau of Criminal Investigation criminal history
								transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 3, 1942.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 13, 1942.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, Governor of Iowa to BCA, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 11-13, 1942.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping: <emph render="italic">Sioux City
									Journal-Tribune</emph>, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 22, 1942.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Nebraska Department of Law Enforcement, Bulletin, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 25, 1958.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #3203, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 17, 1958.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI wanted poster, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 24, 1958.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #3203-2329 canceling identification
								order #3203, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 6, 1959.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI memo regarding cancellation of Frederick Dunn from FBI’s
								most wanted fugitives, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 1959.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>State of Minnesota memo regarding case cancellation of
								Freddie Dunn, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 30, 1959.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Erno, Herbert (#9239), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1959.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Not a gangster; arrested for grand larceny in 1926. In 1959, killed
							ex-wife (who was also his first cousin) Ellen Yanke and her two uncles,
							Clarence and Herman Domy, then shot himself.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with mug shots (two different
								sets) and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 23-24, 1959.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Fernekes, Henry (#46789), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Jimmie Ward, C. F. Richards, Henry Goodwin, Jimmy Knight,
							and “Midget.” Walked away from the penitentiary in Joliet (Illinois)
							where he was serving time for robbery. Also wanted for murder;
							recaptured in Chicago in 1935. Died while in prison from taking
							poison.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope (partial), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper regarding criminal history, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots, with identification information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1935].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1935].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Illinois State Penitentiary criminal history card, with mug
								shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Annotated with data from October 1935.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August, October 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, Illinois Bureau of Criminal Identification
								and Investigation to Massachusetts Bureau of Criminal Identification
								and Investigation, forwarding Circular #33, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 14, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachment: BCA circular #33, with mug shots and fingerprints, August
								12, 1935.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history identification order #1296, with mug
								shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 29, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index card regarding criminal history, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 28, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Fitzgerald, Charles J. (#10324), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1929-1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Big Fitz,” Chas. Jordan, Frank West, Dan Mathias Logan,
							William Funk, “Big Charley,” Chas. Morgan, “Old Charlie,” J. C. Hammond,
							Chas. E. Lowe, and “the Greeter.” Participated in the Hamm abduction.
							Described as a member of the J. S. Morgan gang, safe and bank robbers
							that worked in the central and southwestern United States.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots (negatives), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Iowa Department of Justice criminal history cards, Circular
								#67, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 25, 1929.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 25, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 27, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 4, 1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, FBI to the St. Paul (Minnesota) Chief of
								Police, regarding fingerprint inquiry, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 4, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Flegenheimer, Arthur (#42015), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934-1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Arthur George “Dutch” Schultz. Wanted for federal income
							tax law violation, homicide, assault, robbery, and gun law violation.
							Also accused but not convicted of grand larceny.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>U.S. Department of Justice criminal history card,
								identification order #1234, with mug shot and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 19, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 26, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Gangi, Domenico (#51823), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1939.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Dominico Gango, Dominick Santo, Danny Marino, Dominic
							Deele, and “Compari.” Wanted for assault, White Slave Traffic Act
							violation, “atrocious” assault and battery, and payroll robbery.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history cards, identification order #1360, with
								mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 21, 1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1360-643 canceling identification
								order #1360 due to death of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 16, 1939.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>Reserve 79</physloc>
						<container>2</container>
						<unittitle>Gibson, Clair Ralph (#58444), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1935-1937.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Carl Dugan and C. B. Drugan. Wanted for bank robbery in
							Minnesota and murder.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index card regarding description of Violet Bruss and Alice
								Lanning (also known as Betty Markward, Betty Woods, and Betty
								Taylor), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with photograph (negatives), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photograph of Violet Bruss, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photograph of Alice Lanning (Betty Markward), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Personal letter (photographic copy), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 12, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 6, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI correspondence to BCA regarding Gibson’s photograph, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 23, 1936, February 25, 1937.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachments: One photograph, undated, and two criminal history cards,
								with photographs, undated. 2 pages.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to National Police Officer, Clayton,
								Missouri, regarding Gibson’s photograph and description, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 19, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachment: Criminal history card, with photograph, undated.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI correspondence to BCA regarding suspect, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 26, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>J. Edgar Hoover autograph signature.</p>
							<p>Attachment: FBI criminal history transcript, March 25, 1937.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Chief of Police, Highland Park,
								Michigan, regarding Gibson’s photograph and description, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 29, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, Highland Park (Michigan) Police Department to
								BCA, regarding Gibson’s photograph and prints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 7, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA Circular #287, “Wanted on Warrant For Bank Robbery,” </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 12, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation
								criminal history transcript, Ohio, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 14, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA photographs of Gibson, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 13, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA photographs of Gibson (negatives), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 13, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1442-476 canceling identification
								order #1442 regarding the location of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 7, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 9, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Interview transcript of Clair Gibson by BCA Superintendent, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 12, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots (negatives), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 13, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots (prints), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 13, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 13, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Moose Lake (Minnesota) Constable,
								regarding George Pulaski, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 15, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachment: FBI criminal history transcript, August 18, 1937. 2
								pages.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, South Dakota Bankers Association to BCA,
								regarding Gibson’s bank robberies in South Dakota, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 19-20, 1937.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Gibson, Russell (#36109), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Rusty Gibson. Involved in the Bremer kidnapping and also
							wanted for the theft of $75,000 from a bank messenger in Oklahoma
							City.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with photograph, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Oklahoma County (Oklahoma) Sheriff criminal history card,
								Oklahoma, with mug shot (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Oklahoma County (Oklahoma) Sheriff criminal history card,
								Oklahoma, with mug shot, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Kansas City (Missouri) Police Department criminal history
								card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1213-328 canceling identification
								order #1213, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 15, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Harrison, William J. (#44402), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1935.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Willie Harrison, W. J. Harrison, J. B. Bolton, and W. J.
							Ryan. Wanted for Bremer kidnapping and assault and battery with intent
							to rape. Supposedly killed by Al Karpis because he might talk about the
							Bremer kidnapping. Reputed to be a former member of the Al Capone liquor
							syndicate.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #1239, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 12, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 17, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1239-359 canceling identification
								order #1239 due to death of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 28, 1935.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Humbert, Leo Christopher (#9770), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1929-1967.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Robert O’Hara. Wanted for bank robbery in Meire Grove
							(Minnesota) on December 26, 1929, and of the State Bank of Grey Eagle
							(Minnesota) and State Bank of Loretto in Hennepin County (Minnesota) in
							1967; forgery (federal offense); larceny; and grand larceny.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shot, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shot (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Criminal history card (1921-1928), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 30, 1929.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA wanted poster, Circular #171 regarding escape, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>ca. October 12, 1929.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints and photograph, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 18, 1930.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 11, 1938.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison criminal history card, with
								photograph, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1943].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Minnesota Bureau of Narcotics,
								regarding photograph, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 1, 1956.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachment: Mug shot, undated.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Miscellaneous note regarding subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 18, 1967.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA form regarding disposition of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 16, 1967.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 17, 1967.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 18, 26, 1967.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 25, 1967.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>James, Edmond Milton (#9735), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1928-1962.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Edwin James. Wanted for white slavery, grand larceny, and
							subpoenaed to testify in the Tony DeVito kidnap case. Disappeared in
							1961 in St. Paul (Minnesota); later found murdered.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index card listing items, note to “See case 4553,” </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints and mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January8, 1928.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints and mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1932].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated, 1935, 1962, 1967.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>4 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints and mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[post-1935].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints and mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 29, 1942.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 3, 1959.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index card, with criminal history, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[post-April 1962].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history cards, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 4, 1962.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 11, 1962.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA investigation of death report, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 21, 1962.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachments: Six handwritten autopsy notes, four photographs and six
								negatives of James’ corpse. 6 pages.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>State of Minnesota memo referring to the photographing of a
								house, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 25, 1962.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachments: Handwritten note and sketch of house, with four
								negatives of house. 2 pages.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Jones, Robert (#39371), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934-1944.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Robert Schmidt, “Frisco Dutch,” and Steinhart. Wanted for
							murder and larceny; a well-known figure in Twin Cities night club and
							gambling circles.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 1, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints and mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 17, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, City of Shakopee to BCA, requesting
								information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 31, 1940.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to City of Shakopee, responding to
								request for information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 1, 1940.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachment: FBI criminal history transcript, [December 24, (?)].</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 23, 1944.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Karpis, Alvin (#25086), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1931-1936, 1966-1970.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Creepy” Karpis. Lead gun in the Barker Gang; labeled
							Public Enemy No. 1 after June 1933 Hamm kidnapping. Also wanted for
							blowing safes, burglary, murder (charged in fourteen states), and
							questioning in the Bremer kidnapping.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots (negatives), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Two different sets of shots.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with photograph, of Dorothy Karpis
								(wife), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA photograph of Dorothy Karpis (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>West Plains (Missouri) Police Department fingerprint card, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index cards and half-sheet paper regarding criminal history, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1931].</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<physloc>+Reserve 20</physloc>
							<unittitle>West Plains (Missouri) Police Department wanted poster of
								Fred Barker and Alvin Karpis, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1931-1932].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<physloc>Reserve 79</physloc>
							<container>2</container>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shot and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 10, 1932.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1935-1936, 1966-1970.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>4 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI wanted poster, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 22, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 12, 1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1218-392 canceling identification
								order #1218, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 15, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Kelly, Kathryn Thorne, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Catherine Thorne Kelly, Catherine Thorne, Dolores Cannon,
							Dolores Whitney, and Mrs. Ora L. Shannon. Indicted and charged in
							Oklahoma City Federal Court in 1933, along with her husband George
							“Machine Gun” Kelly and others, for kidnapping oilman Charles F. Urschel
							of Paradise (Texas).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #1207, with fingerprints, mug shots
								and criminal history, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 29, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Klutas, John (#30616), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1932-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Ted Klutas, J. E. Kloss, J. E. Klaus, Jack Myers, Ted
							Williams, William J. Lambert, Jack Miller, and “Handsome Jack.” Wanted
							for kidnapping, robbery, and car theft.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index card, with identification number, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1931].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 26, 1932.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #1179, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 10, 1933.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1179-291 canceling identification
								order #1179 due to death of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 12, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Lorenz, Harry (#8252), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1929-1957.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Henry Lang and “Green River.” Beat Mary Tschida, a Saint
							Paul (Minnesota) woman, to death in 1934; also wanted for attempted
							grand larceny.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history card, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 2, 1929.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated, July 20, 1934.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 18, 1956.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI death notice, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 2, 1957.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Lupino, Rocky S. (#41564), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1938-1982.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Rocco Salvatore Lupino. Convicted in the early 1960s for
							kidnapping in the 1953 disappearance of Tony DeVito, an informer whose
							body was never found; sentenced to up to 80 years in the Stillwater
							State Prison. Was reputed to have connections to the organized crime
							syndicate and by the 1940s, Minneapolis (Minnesota) police were calling
							him the city’s number one police problem. Suspected of running a local
							burglary and safecracking operation. Paroled in 1971; then convicted on
							federal gun charges and sentenced to nine years. In 1980, Lupino and
							Clark Ferry were arrested in Chicago and charged in the killing of
							Giovanni Macaddino, a jeweler from Skokie (Illinois).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated. 1 item.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index card with miscellaneous criminal history, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA memorandum regarding “wanted record of Lupino,” </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[July 13, (?)].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minneapolis (Minnesota) Police Department mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 8, 1938.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 27, 1938.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 27, 1938.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 1940.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minneapolis (Minnesota) Police Department mug shots
								(negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 3, 1946.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>St. Paul (Minnesota) Police Department mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 8, 1947.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>St. Paul (Minnesota) Police Department mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 8, 1947.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Kansas City (Missouri) Police Department full-length
								photograph of Rocky Lupino, Lewis Risken, and Edward Kantor, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 23, 1949.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Barron (Wisconsin) Sheriff’s Office,
								regarding photographs of Rocky Lupino and others “commonly referred
								to as the Dago Gang,” </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 3, 1953.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>[Photographs are not in the file.]</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA complaint form, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 14, 1953.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Conway (South Carolina) Sheriff,
								regarding transcript of Rocky Lupino and John Frank Azzone, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 15, 1953.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p> [Transcript is not in the file.] </p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to South Carolina State Prison, regarding
								investigation of Rocky Lupino and others, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 29, 1958.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, South Carolina Penitentiary, regarding Rocky
								S. Lupino, John F. Azzone, and Allen Benton, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 3, 1958.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachment: South Carolina Penitentiary criminal history card, with
								mug shots, June 6, 1957.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minneapolis (Minnesota) Police Department mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 2, 1958.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minneapolis (Minnesota) Police Department mug shots
								(negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 2, 1958.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings regarding Rocky Lupino and Mrs. Rocky
								(Mae) Lupino, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1960-1982. 7 pages.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 27, 1962.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison criminal history cards, with mug shots
								and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 6, 1962.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 17, 1971.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison mug shots (negatives), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 17, 1971.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minneapolis (Minnesota) Police Department mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 9, 1972.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 27, 1972.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA teletype record entries, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1979-1982.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>6 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 2, 1978.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history identification record, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1980].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 3, 1980.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Markwood, Robert W. (#55666), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1937.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Robert M. Wood and Robert Marquard. Member of gang of bank
							robbers and killers operating in Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and
							Iowa. Suspect in Cold Springs (Minnesota) bank robbery with Clair
							Gibson.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope (partial), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots, with identification information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photographs of Robert Markwood (3 poses), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photographs of Robert Markwood (4 poses, negatives), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photographs of Alice Lanning (2 poses), also known as Betty
								Lanning, Betty Markwood, Betty Woods, and Betty Taylor, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Peoria (Illinois) Police Department,
								requesting information on Robert W. Markwood, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 28, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to FBI, requesting information on Robert
								W. Markwood, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 28, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, Peoria (Illinois) Police Department to BCA,
								regarding request of information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 29, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Peoria (Illinois) Police Department,
								requesting information on Robert W. Markwood, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 3, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, FBI to BCA, regarding request of information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 4, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>J. Edgar Hoover autograph signature.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, Peoria (Illinois) Police Department to BCA,
								regarding request of information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 6, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, FBI to BCA, regarding photographs and
								description of Robert W. Markwood and photograph of George Henry
								King, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 3, 1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachment: Composite photograph of four poses of Markwood, with
								identifying information on reverse and “Inclosure (sic) No. 1069376
								From Dept. of Justice” tag, both undated. 2 pages.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to State Investigator, Albert Lea
								(Minnesota), regarding photographs and descriptions of Robert W.
								Markwood and Clair Ralph Gibson, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 8, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated, March 12, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>McCool, Frank (#62427), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1937-1938.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Killed Patrolman George Connery of the Minneapolis (Minnesota) Police
							Department in 1917. Also, with accomplice Joseph Redenbaugh, was hired
							by Frank Dunn to kill his wife.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope (partial), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1937-1938.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>5 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 15, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 19, 1937.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 24, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 20, 1938.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, FBI to Saint Cloud (Minnesota) Reformatory,
								regarding Frank McCool’s fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 21, 1938.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Mitchell, Frank (#25558), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1930-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Pretty Boy” Floyd, “Pretty Boy” Smith, and Charles Arthur
							Floyd. Wanted for murder of a police officer in Ohio, robbery, and
							kidnapping.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope (partial), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Negative envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Criminal history card, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Tulsa (Oklahoma) Police Department mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 20, 1930.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Tulsa (Oklahoma) Police Department mug shots (negatives), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 20, 1930.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards (6 cards), with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1932].</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1932].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 27, 1932.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1934.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>4 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1194-322 canceling identification
								order #1194 due to death of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 25, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Napoli, Ralph (#51819), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Ralph Napolitano. Wanted for assault and receiving
							narcotics (New York City).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope (partial), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Bureau of Narcotics wanted circular #32, with mug shots and
								fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 18. 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Bureau of Narcotics apprehension order #32-Nar. case #120103
								canceling circular #32 due to death of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 31, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Nelson, George (#36862), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1957.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Real name, Lester Gillis; also known as “Baby Face” Nelson, Alex Gillis,
							Lester Giles, “Big George” Nelson, and “Jimmie.” Wanted for bank robbery
							and escape.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Negative envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shot (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1933].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Illinois State Bureau of Criminal Identification and
								Investigation, Circular #22, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 3, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shot, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shot, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1934].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1934].</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Original and one “black and white positive, on silver acetate-based
								film” of the fingerprints only.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shot, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 12, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Chicago (Illinois) Police Department record of Lester Gillis, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 16, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 27, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 26, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI wanted poster, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 25, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1223-325 canceling identification
								order #1223 due to death of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 4, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper noting that materials from file were
								borrowed, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>ca. November 29, 1957.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>Reserve 79</physloc>
						<container>3</container>
						<unittitle>Nichols, Gus (#06567), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1928-1950.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Blackie,” “Shorty,” Gust Nichols, and Louis Gilbert.
							Wanted for robbery of Minneapolis (Minnesota) diamond salesman, assault
							with intent to kill, and narcotics sale and possession.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Criminal history (1924-1928) card, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots, with identification information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1928].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1928].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minneapolis (Minnesota) Police Department identification
								card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 6, 1928.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 27, 1929.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history record, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 23, 1943.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to FBI, requesting a transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 13, 1950.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history record, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 19, 1950.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>5 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p> [Typed transcription was done of the first page and attached; the
								text was too light to photocopy well.] </p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>O’Kasick, James (#151062), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1957-1968.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>One of three brothers involved in crime spree including murder,
							kidnapping, car theft, and armed robbery. Involved in 1957 fatal
							shooting of Minneapolis (Minnesota) police officer Robert Fossum and
							wounding of officer Ward Canfield. While serving time in Stillwater
							State Prison, O’Kasick stabbed himself three times in the stomach and
							died shortly after prison guards found him.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota Reformatory mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minneapolis (Minnesota) Police Department mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 30, 1957.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 12, 1957.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison criminal history card, with mug shots
								and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 24, 1957.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history record, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 2, 1958.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 9, 1958.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history record, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 15, 1958.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1958, 1961.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>“A Minneapolis Case History (Minnesota’s O’Kasicks),” <emph
									render="italic">Gopher Identification</emph>, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 1968.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>4 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>O’Kasick, Ronald C. (#130565), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1951-1957.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Involved in 1957 fatal shooting of Minneapolis (Minnesota) police officer
							Robert Fossum and wounding of officer Ward Canfield.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota Reformatory mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Official “Appreciation Day” badge for Minneapolis officers
								Robert Fossum and Ward Canfield, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 27, 1951.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 15, 1952.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history record, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 23, 1952.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 1957. 11 pages.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Parker, Bonnie (#32879), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Mrs. Clyde Barrow. These documents were removed from Clyde
							Barrow’s file.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Film envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with photograph, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Paster, Herman (#36720), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934-1960.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Wanted for liquor violations and illegal gambling equipment. Shot and
							killed in his St. Paul (Minnesota) home by gang members.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Police Department criminal history
								card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 13, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 24, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history record, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 8, 1957.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 9, 1957.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 29, 1960.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Peifer, John Peter (#52522), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Jack. Gambler and Hollyhocks Club casino operator; a
							fingerman in the Hamm kidnapping case.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots, with identification information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 25, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 19, July 8, July 29, 1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Pierpont, Harry (#36002), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Wanted for murder, bank robbery and prison escape. Arrested in Tucson,
							Arizona with John Dillinger, Charles Makley, Russell Clark, Edward
							Shouse, and Walter Detrick.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 12, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 7, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Pipan, Frank (#22568), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1932-1969.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Frank Pepin. Wanted for safecracking, burglary, and grand
							larceny. Shot and killed Minneapolis (Minnesota) policeman Richard
							Bergquist on April 7, 1969.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Duluth (Minnesota) Police Department criminal history card,
								with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 15, 1932.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 8, 1932.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 22, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history document, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[November 1936].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Criminal history record for 1936, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[November 1936].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 3, 1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots (negatives), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 3, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 12, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 17, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, Chippewa County (Minnesota) Sheriff to BCA,
								regarding photographs, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 21, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 28, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 29, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>North Dakota State Penitentiary criminal history card, with
								mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 4, 1942.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1945.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1945.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison criminal history card, with mug shots
								and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 26, 1945.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to his brother, William Pipan, regarding
								Frank’s imprisonment, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 9, 1946.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1950].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1950].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA arrest record, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 22, 1951.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 23, 1951.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 23, 1951.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 1953.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Ellsworth (Wisconsin) Sheriff, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 5, 1954.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA memo regarding transfer of Frank Pipan, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 27, 1955.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Duluth (Minnesota) Police Department criminal history card,
								with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 16, 1957.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison criminal history card, with mug shots
								and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 14, 1957.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA memo regarding recent photograph of Frank Pipan, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 27, 1961.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachments: Minnesota State Prison mug shots (original and
								negative), March 7, 1961. 2 pages.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA arrest record, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 27, 1961.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 28, 1961.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots, with identification information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 28, 1961.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 28, 1961.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history record, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 19, 1963.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>4 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison criminal history card, with mug shots
								and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 25, 1963.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison criminal history record, with mug
								shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 7, 1967.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 7, 1967.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Bloomington (Minnesota) Police
								Department, regarding photograph and transcript of Frank Pipan, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 2, 1967.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minnesota State Prison mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 8, 1968.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA death notices of Frank Pipan, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 12, June 28, 1969.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 20, 1945 and April 8, 1969.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>6 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Ryan, Fred (#29846), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1931-1936.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Robert Moore. Wanted for murder, bank robbery, and
							suspected of 1930 murder of Gerald Buckley (crusading Detroit radio
							commentator). His spouse, Mary Roche Moore, was a convicted bank robber
							who served time in Shakopee (Minnesota).</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index card, miscellaneous information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 19, 1931.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Fargo (North Dakota) Sheriff’s Office wanted poster for
								Robert and Mary Moore for robbery on September 3, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1932.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Fargo (North Dakota) Sheriff’s Office wanted flyer, with
								Robert and Mary Moore’s photographs and Robert’s fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 5, [1932].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index card of physical description, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1933].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with mug shot, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1933].</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Annotated with 1936 data.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shot (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1933].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 4, 1933.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>6 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Original; two photographic copies, one of just the fingerprints; and
								three negatives.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Columbus (Ohio) Police Department,
								regarding Julia Koven, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>December 22, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, Illinois Bureau of Identification and
								Investigation to BCA, regarding Fred Ryan, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January7, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, Bayfield County (Wisconsin) Sheriff to BCA,
								regarding Robert Moore, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January7, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Illinois Bureau of Identification and
								Investigation, regarding death of Robert Moore, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 9, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Bayfield County (Wisconsin) Sheriff,
								regarding death of Robert Moore, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 9, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Robbinsdale (Minnesota) Police
								Department, regarding forged checks, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 10, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Detroit (Michigan) Police Department report of interview of
								William Carlson, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 11, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Detroit (Michigan) Police Department report of interview with
								Mary Moore, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 11, 1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 11, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Detroit (Michigan) Police Department report of interview of
								Emma Roche, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 13, 1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, BCA to Iowa State Bureau, regarding checks, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 20, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Attachment: Photographic copy and negative of signature, undated.
							</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clippings, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>1936.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>10 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Sankey, Verne (#36868), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933-1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Reo Verne Sankey. Arrested in Detroit (Michigan), violated
							the Minnesota National Prohibition Act, and was indicted on February 12,
							1933 for kidnapping Charles Boettcher II in Denver (Colorado) and
							transporting him to South Dakota where he was held for ransom. Gordon
							Francis Alcorn, Carl Pearce, Fern Mae Sankey, Elvina Ruth Kohler, and
							Arthur Youngberg were also associated with the kidnapping.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Film envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card of Verne Sankey, with photograph, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card of Gordon Alcorn, with photograph, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photograph of Verne Sankey and Gordon Elkhorn, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photograph of Verne Sankey and Gordon Elkhorn (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Mug shots of Gordon Alcorn, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #11283, wanted for kidnapping, Verne
								Sankey and Gordon Alcorn, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 6, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 23, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Sawyer, Harry (#44401), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1935-1958.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as “Dutch” Sawyer, Harry Sandovich, Harry J. Porche, Harry
							Sandevich, Harry Sandlovich, Harry Sandlovitch, Frank James, Jew Harry,
							and Harry Standley. Wanted for the Bremer kidnapping, larceny, robbery,
							jumping bond, auto theft, and burglary with explosives.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #1240, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 3, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1240-338 canceling identification
								order #1240 due to subject being taken into custody, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 8, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 30, 1935.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 25, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history record, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 25, 1958.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Shaffer, Clarence L. (#56351), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1936-1937.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Lee Jackson and Al C. Layton. Associate of Alfred Brady.
							Wanted for murder of a police officer in an Indiana bank robbery in
							December 1936.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shot (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #1418, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 31, 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 1936.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI wanted poster, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 15, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Indiana State Police “Wanted for Murder” document, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 20, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1418-485 canceling identification
								order #1418 due to death of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 19, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Sharkey, William (#34128), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1933.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as William O. Boyle. Acquitted with Roger Touhy, Gus
							Schaeffer, and Eddie McFadden of the Hamm kidnapping.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Criminal history card and arrests (1914-1933), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1933].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 16, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Police Department criminal history
								card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 23, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, Michigan Bureau of Criminal Identification to
								St. Paul (Minnesota) Police Department, regarding criminal history, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>September 1, 1933.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Van Doran, Frank J. (#13074), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1931-1938.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Robbed a lunchroom and a filling station at St. Paul’s (Minnesota)
							Central Avenue and St. Peter Street with Earl La Shomb and Dick Fortuna
							in January 1938. Involved in a gun battle with Saint Paul police
							detectives Ralph Merrill, Louis Schultz and Thomas Shanley. Also
							arrested for rape and served a sentence at the Minnesota State
							Reformatory.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1930].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 20, 1931.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 13, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 18, 1937.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>January 11, 1938.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Van Meter, Homer (#37762), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1934.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Kenneth Jackson and Kenneth R. Jackson. Member of the John
							Dillinger Mob and wanted for bank robbery.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Special notice (part page), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>St. Paul (Minnesota) Police Department mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>February 7, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI identification order #1222, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 11, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Photograph of deceased, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[August 1934].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI apprehension order #1222-317 canceling identification
								order #1222 due to death of subject, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 24, 1934.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 28, 1934.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Wilson, John B. (#10421), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1929-1939.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Wanted for grand larceny (first degree), robbery, and burglary in
							Hennepin County (Minnesota) in the 1930s.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>File envelope, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Half sheet paper--miscellaneous notes, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[ca. 1929].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Minneapolis (Minnesota) Police Department criminal history
								cards, with mug shots and identification information, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 4, 1929.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1930].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1930].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA wanted posters, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 22, 1930.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Newspaper clipping, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 25, 1939.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Young, Earl R. (#67837), </unittitle>
						<unitdate>undated, 1938.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Also known as Andrew Riska, Karl Richardson, and Lester Young. Wanted for
							kidnapping, rape, auto theft and burglary; held up a man and a girl in
							Louisville (Kentucky) on July 13, 1938 and transported her to
							Indiana.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Index card of criminal history, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Detailed description of Earl Richard Young, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[1938].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA fingerprints cards (photographic copies), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 25, 1938.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA fingerprints cards (negatives), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>[March 25, 1938].</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history card, with mug shots and fingerprints, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 13, 1938.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA criminal history cards, with mug shots, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 3, 1938.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>BCA mug shots (negative), </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 3, 1938.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI correspondence to BCA regarding description of suspect, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 4, 1938.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>2 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>FBI criminal history transcript, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 7, 1938.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>3 pages.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
			</c01>
		</dsc>
	</archdesc>
</ead>
