Clyde Barrow Gang Collection - 75 Matching Results

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[Clyde Champion Barrow Wanted Report, 04/13/1933 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Wanted report for Clyde Barrow and his accomplice, Marvin "Buck" Barrow on charges of killing one police officer and wounding another. It was filed by the Bureau of Identification of the Police Department of Dallas, Texas on April 13, 1933.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Wanted Report, 04/28/1933 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Wanted report for Clyde Barrow and his accomplice, Raymond Hamilton on the charges of kidnapping a man and a woman from Ruston, Louisiana and releasing them at Waldo, Arkansas, but taking the man's 1933 Ford Sedan on 4-23-1933. Handwritten note at the bottom states that the car was eventually found at Coleman, Texas two days later. This is a copy report from Ruston, Louisiana that was filed in Dallas, Texas.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Wanted Report, 05/08/1933 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Wanted report for Clyde Barrow on the charges of suspicion in a bank robbery attempt at Lucerne, Indiana around May 8, 1933. It states that he was joined by one man and two women. In addition, a car stolen from San Angelo, Texas was recovered near the site of the robbery. This is a copy report from Lucerne, Indiana that was filed in Dallas, Texas.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Wanted Report, 05/12/1932 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Wanted report for Clyde Barrow on the charges of robbery of an oil station using firearms at Lufkin, Texas on 5-12-1932. This is a copy report from Lufkin, Texas that was filed in Dallas, Texas.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Wanted Report, 06/11/1933 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Wanted report for Clyde Barrow on the charges of kidnapping the Sheriff and City Marshall of Wellington, Texas on June 11, 1933. It states that he was joined by Marvin "Buck" Barrow, Clyde's brother, and his wife, Bonnie Parker, who was injured in the incident. This is a copy report from Wellington, Texas that was filed in Dallas, Texas.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Wanted Report, 08/01/1932 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Wanted report for Clyde Barrow and his accomplice, Raymond Hamilton on the charges of robbing $400 from the Neuhoff Packing House using firearms at Dallas, Texas on 8-1-1932.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Wanted Report, 08/05/1932 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Wanted report for Clyde Barrow on the charges of murder and assailant to murder at Atoka, Oklahoma on August 5, 1932. It states that with his accomplice, Raymond Hamilton, shot and killed the Deputy Sheriff and wounded the Sheriff. This is a copy report from Atoka, Oklahoma that was filed in Dallas, Texas.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Wanted Report, 10/13/1932 - Abilene, Texas]
Wanted report for Clyde Barrow, issued by W.R. Sibley, the Chief of Police of Abilene, Texas on October 13, 1932, for the daylight robbery of a Piggly-Wiggly store. It includes Barrow's physical description, his accomplices and lists the other counties he is wanted in for murder.
[Dallas County Sheriff's Department With Items from Clyde Champion Barrow's Car]
Photograph of Dallas County Sheriff R. A. "Smoot" Schmid, first from left, and Dallas County Deputies Ed Caster, Ted Hinton, and Bob Alcorn standing with items collected form Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker's getaway car, 1934. Items include license plates, bags, maps, magazines, and coats.
[Dallas Police Department Fingerprint Chart for Raymond Hamilton - 1934]
Dallas Police Department fingerprint chart for Raymond Hamilton. It includes his mug shot, physical description and a time-line of his recent crimes from 1933 to 1934.
[Dallas, Texas Sheriff's Department Complaint of the Eastham Prison Break-out]
Complaint filed by the Dallas, Texas Sheriff's Department regarding Clyde Barrow, Bonnie Parker's rescue of Raymond Hamilton from the Eastham Farm prison on January 16, 1934.
[FBI Wanted Report Cancellation, 05/18/1934]
Cancellation of an Identification Order for Clyde Barrow, issued on May 28, 1934 by the U.S. Department of Justice. It states that the order be canceled due to Barrow being killed in Arcadia, Louisiana on May 23, 1934.
[Henry Methvin Mug-shot and Fingerprint Card, 1935 - Oklahoma State Penitentiary]
Mug-shot and information for Henry Methvin from the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. He entered prison October 2, 1935 on the charge of murder and was sentenced to death. The reverse side is Methvin's fingerprints.
[Henry Methvin Oklahoma State Penitentiary Index Card, 1935]
Information index card for Henry Methvin from the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. It lists his charges, sentence and fingerprint classification.
[Letter from Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification Superintendent D. E. Walsh to Deputy Sheriff C. J. Koehe]
Letter from D. E. Walsh of the Dallas Bureau of Identification to Deputy Sheriff C. J. Koehe of Wharton, replying to his letter from August 19th and saying that he sends him a picture of Clyde Barrow because he does not have one of Raymond Hamilton or Bonnie Parker.
[Letter from Ed Portley of the Joplin, Missouri Police Department to Several Texas Police Departments]
Letter from Ed Portley, Chief of Detectives of the Joplin, Missouri Police Department to seven different sheriff's offices and two chiefs of police requesting ideas or suggestions that might aid in the arrest of Clyde Barrow and his accomplices.
[Letter from Kansas City, Missouri Detective Lieutenant to Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification Superintendent D. E. Walsh]
Letter from W. C. Gordon, Detective Lieutenant of the Identification Bureau in Kansas City, Missouri to D. E. Walsh, superintendent of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas, thanking him for the picture of Clyde Barrow and his brother.
[Letter from L. M. Pack to the Tulia, Texas Sheriff's Department]
Letter from L. M. Pack a Captain of Detectives, to the Tulia, Texas Sheriff Department responding to their request to send a picture of Clyde Barrow and ensuring his department's full cooperation assisting in his capture.
[Letter from Polk County Sheriff to the Dallas Police Department Chief of Police]
Letter from Polk County Sheriff, C. F. Keeling, to the Chief of Police of the Dallas, Texas Police Department requesting copies of Clyde Barrow's and Bonnie Parker's fingerprints and mugshots, as well as fingerprints and mug shots of their accomplices.
[Letter from San Angelo, Texas Constable's Department to the Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Letter from Fred Gerber of the San Angelo, Texas Constable's Department to the Dallas, Texas Police Department requesting the name of the father of Clyde and Ivy [Ivan] Barrow as well as additional information.
[Letter from W. M. Thompson of the Texas Prison System to Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification Superintendent D. E. Walsh]
Letter from W. M. Thompson, Chief of the Texas Prison System to D. E. Walsh of the Dallas Bureau of Identification where he apologizes for omitting a list of subjects who have an authorized leave of absence from prison. He also includes the status of Marvin Barrow and the date that Clyde Barrow was granted parole.
[Letter from Wharton County Sheriff to Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification]
Letter from Sheriff J. C. Willis of Wharton, Texas to the Chief of Detectives of the Identification Bureau of Dallas, Texas requesting photographs of Clyde Barrow, Raymond Hamilton and Bonnie Parker.
[Letter from Wharton County Sheriff to Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification]
Letter from Sheriff J. C. Willis of Wharton, Texas to all peace officers in the United States informing them of the arrest warrant placed for Clyde Champion Barrow, Raymond Hamilton and Bonnie Parker for the assault to murder of a deputy. He also provides a description of their getaway car and places where they may be hiding.
[Memo for Doug Walsh Regarding Clyde Champion Barrow and Bonnie Parker]
Memo for Douglas Walsh regarding Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker regarding encounters several people have had with the couple and Clyde Barrow's family.
[Photograph of Letter from Raymond Hamilton to A. S. Baskett]
Photograph of the letter with the envelope from Raymond Hamilton to A. S. Baskett, where he denies having any connection to Clyde Barrow and his gang.
[Photograph of Raymond Hamilton's Hotel Register]
Photograph of the Raymond Hamilton's bill from the Lafayette Hotel where he was staying at under a fake alias.
[Poem by Bonnie Parker]
Poem written by Bonnie Parker in which she tries to paint Clyde Barrow and herself in a more positive and heroic light, similar to Jesse James.
[Raymond Hamilton Arrest Report, 04-25-1934]
Arrest report for Raymond Hamilton on April 25, 1934. He was arrested for robbery by fire arms in Lancaster, Lewisville and Grand Prairie, Texas.
[Raymond Hamilton FBI Criminal Record]
Raymond Hamilton's criminal record compiled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It dates from his first reported crime of car theft in 1931 to the date of his execution in 1935.
[Raymond Hamilton FBI Wanted Flier]
FBI wanted flier for Raymond Hamilton. It contains his physical description, relatives, fingerprint chart, mug shot and criminal record.
[Raymond Hamilton Fingerprint Chart, 1932 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Dallas Police Department fingerprint chart for Raymond Hamilton. It includes his physical description and a time-line of his criminal record.
[Raymond Hamilton Fingerprint Chart, 1932 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Dallas Police Department fingerprint chart for Raymond Hamilton. The back of the chart has an index card with details of an auto theft he committed.
[Raymond Hamilton Fingerprint Chart, 1933 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Dallas Police Department fingerprint chart for Raymond Hamilton. It includes his physical description and a short description of his sentence for a crime he committed in 1933.
[Raymond Hamilton Fingerprint Chart, 1933 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Dallas Police Department fingerprint chart for Raymond Hamilton. It includes his physical description and details of his crime and sentence.
[Raymond Hamilton Fingerprint Chart, 1935 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Dallas Police Department fingerprint chart for Raymond Hamilton. It includes his physical description and date of execution.
[Raymond Hamilton Index Card]
Index card photocopy for Raymond Hamilton indicating his crime of robbery using firearms and the numbers of his fingerprint chart.
[Raymond Hamilton's Fingerprint Chart - Dallas Police Department, 1932]
Dallas Police Department fingerprint chart for Raymond Hamilton. It includes his physical description and a time-line of his crimes and arrests.
[Shot Gun Pellets]
Photograph of five shot gun pellets taken from the body of state Highway Patrolman Murphy, who was shot and killed by Clyde Barrow on April 1, 1934 at Grapevine, Texas.
[Site of Grapevine Shooting, 04-01-1934]
Site near Grapevine, Texas where Barrow Gang members shot and killed motorcycle patrolmen E. B. Wheeler and H. D. Murphy.
[Site of Grapevine Shooting, 04-01-1934]
Four photographs of the site near Grapevine, Texas where Barrow Gang members shot and killed motorcycle patrolmen E. B. Wheeler and H. D. Murphy.
[Telegram to Dallas Police Chief Regarding Raymond Hamilton]
Telegram to the Dallas Chief of Police inquiring as to whether Raymond Hamilton and "three others" are wanted for murder in the recipient's city or state.
[Telegraph to Dallas Police Department - 12/09/1932]
Telegraph to the Dallas Police Department informing them of the arrest of Raymond Hamilton and J. C. Clark alias Dunn in Bay City, Michigan. J. C. Clark was suspected to be Clyde Barrow.
[W. D. Jones Voluntary Statement, 11-18-1933]
Voluntary statement by W. D. Jones on November 18, 1933 while under arrest in Dallas, Texas, in which he relates the circumstances of how he met Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker and the time-line of several incidents while he was in their company.
[W. D. Jones Voluntary Statement, 11-18-1933]
Voluntary statement by W. D. Jones on November 18, 1933 while under arrest in Dallas, Texas, in which he relates the circumstances of how he met Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker and the time-line of several incidents while he was in their company.
[Wanted Bulletin for Clyde Barrow, 05-01-1933]
Wanted bulletin dated May 1, 1933 for Clyde Champion Barrow, his brother Melvin Ivan "Buck" Barrow and two unidentified women for stealing a car and kidnapping a man and a woman near Ruston, Louisiana on April 27, 1933.
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