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Albert Lawrence Bates Fingerprint Card, 1933 (Oklahoma City Police Department)
Oklahoma City Police Department fingerprint card for Albert Lawrence Bates. It includes a list of his criminal record dating from 1916 to 1933 plus a mugshot. Albert L. Bates (October 16, 1893-July 4, 1948) was an American bank robber and burglar during the 1920s and 1930s. He used a number of different aliases during his criminal career including George Davis, George Harris and J.B. King. He was the longtime partner of George "Machine Gun" Kelly and participated in the kidnapping of oil tycoon Charles Urschel in 1933. He died in Alcatraz Prison in 1948.
[Barn in a Field]
Photograph of a small barn with a window in the middle of a field.
[Barn in a Field]
Close-up photograph of a small barn with a window and a door in the middle of a field.
[Barn Next to a Hill]
Photograph of a barn in a field next to a hill.
["Barrow Gang" Wanted Poster, 1933 - Van Buren, Arkansas]
Wanted poster for the Barrow Gang: Bonnie Parker, Clyde Barrow, Blanch Caldwell, Marvin Barrow (Clyde's brother) and an unknown person. The poster includes the physical descriptions of each person, and Sheriff Albert Maxey provides details for the monetary prize awarded upon their arrest.
[Bonnie Parker's Funeral - Dallas, Texas]
Photograph of a large crowd outside of the McKamy Campbell Funeral Home present for Bonnie Parker's funeral.
[City of Dallas Memorandum - 1933]
A City of Dallas Office Memorandum listing the officers who participated in the Paradise, Texas arrest of officers.
[Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker]
Photograph of cut-outs of Clyde Barrow--wearing a suit, hat, holding a black coat on his arm and with a cigarette in his mouth--standing next to Bonnie Parker who is wearing a dress.
[Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker in Morgue, Getaway Car and Funeral]
Photograph of four prints belonging to the Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker case. Top left is their bullet-hole riddled getaway car, top right is Bonnie Parker's funeral, bottom left is Bonnie Parker on a stretcher in the morgue and the bottom right is Clyde Barrow on a stretcher in the morgue.
[Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker's Bullet Hole-Ridden V8 Ford]
Officers inspect Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker's bullet-riddled V8 Ford at the police impound after removing the couple's bodies. Dallas County Sheriff Smoot Schmid is at left, hatless.
[Clyde Barrow Dual Personality Mugshots - "Is Your Dual Personality Expressed by the Right and Left Side of the Face?"]
Photograph of Clyde Barrow's mug shot flanked by the left halves and right halves of his face joined together.
[Clyde Barrow Full Body Shot]
Full body photograph of Clyde Barrow wearing a suit, tie and hat.
[Clyde Barrow in the Morgue]
Photograph of a dead Clyde Barrow lying on a stretcher in a morgue, surrounded by people.
[Clyde Barrow, left, and Raymond Hamilton]
Photograph of Clyde Champion Barrow and Raymond Hamilton. Both men are wearing suits and hats.
[Clyde Barrow, left, and Raymond Hamilton]
Photograph of Clyde Champion Barrow, left, and Raymond Hamilton. Both men are wearing suits and hats.
[Clyde Barrow Mug Shot]
Mug shot of Clyde Champion Barrow.
[Clyde Barrow Mug Shot - Two Left Halves]
Special mug shot of Clyde Champion Barrow. It is a composite of the left sides of his face mirrored against one another.
[Clyde Barrow Telegram to Dallas, Texas District Attorney]
Photograph of a personal telegram from Clyde Barrow to the Dallas, Texas District Attorney, Mr. King, disassociating himself from Raymond Hamilton after the events of the Eastham Breakout. Also included is the envelope that telegram was mailed in.
[Clyde Champion Barrow and Bonnie Parker]
Photograph of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker standing together in front of their car.
[Clyde Champion Barrow and Marvin Barrow Wanted Poster, 1933 - Joplin, Missouri]
Wanted poster for Clyde Champion Barrow and his brother, Marvin Ivan Barrow. It includes both their physical descriptions and details of their last sighting. The monetary reward of $1000 is the total amount added from the four counties they are wanted in.
[Clyde Champion Barrow and W.D. Jones]
Photograph of Clyde Barrow in a suit standing next to W. D. Jones also in a suit.
[Clyde Champion Barrow and W.D. Jones]
Photograph of Clyde Barrow in a suit and holding a hat standing next to W. D. Jones who is also in a suit. They are both leaning next to a rock wall.
[Clyde Champion Barrow and W. D. Jones]
Photograph of Clyde Barrow and W. D. Jones standing together next to a rock wall.
[Clyde Champion Barrow FBI Criminal Record]
Clyde Barrow's criminal record compiled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It dates from his first arrest at age 16 in 1926 to the last time he was published as a fugitive, shortly after his death.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Fingerprint Chart, 01/22/1928- Fort Worth, Texas Police Department]
Fingerprint card for Clyde Champion Barrow taken at the Department of Police in Fort Worth, Texas. It includes his physical description, aliases, details of his arrest and his mug shot pasted to the back of the document.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Fingerprint Chart, 1932 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Fingerprint card for Clyde Champion Barrow taken at the Department of Police in Dallas, Texas some time in 1932. It includes his physical description, a time-line of his crimes and a mug shot taken December 3, 1926.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Fingerprint Chart, 1934 - Dallas, Texas Police Department]
Fingerprint card for Clyde Champion Barrow taken at the Department of Police in Dallas, Texas some time in 1934. It includes his physical description, aliases, full body photograph and a mug shot taken December 3, 1926.
[Clyde Champion Barrow, Henry Methvin and Raymond Hamilton]
Clyde Champion Barrow (left), Henry Methvin (middle) and Raymond Hamilton (right) standing together wearing suits and hats.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Mug Shot - Dallas 6048]
Mug-shot for Clyde Champion Barrow from the Dallas Police Department Bureau of Identification.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Mug Shot - Dallas 6048]
Mug-shot for Clyde Champion Barrow from the Dallas Police Department Bureau of Identification.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Mug Shot - Dallas 6048]
Mug-shot for Clyde Champion Barrow from the Dallas Police Department Bureau of Identification.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Mug Shot - Dallas 6048]
Photograph of a poster of Clyde Barrow's mug-shot, physical description and wanted history.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Mug Shot - Dallas 6048]
Photograph of a poster of Clyde Barrow's mug-shot, physical description and wanted history.
[Clyde Champion Barrow Wanted Poster, 1932 - Sherman, Texas]
Wanted poster for Clyde Champion Barrow in Sherman, Texas for $200. Includes a mug shot from December 3, 1926, his physical description and the details behind his crimes for which the warrant was issued.
[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 Jail Interior - 1933, Harvey J. Bailey Escape]
Photograph of a mechanical control closet in the Dallas County Jail. The steel door and barred door are open to reveal the mechanical controls inside the closet.
[Dallas County Jail Interior - 1933 Harvey J. Bailey Escape]
Photograph of a towel draped over the outside bars of door of a jail cell inside the Dallas County Jail. The bunk bed can be seen through the bars.
[Dallas County Jail Interior - 1933 Harvey J. Bailey Escape]
Photograph taken from the outside of an enclosed hallway of a cell with a towel draped over the outside bars, inside the Dallas County Jail.
[Dallas County Jail Interior - 1933, Harvey J. Bailey Escape]
Photograph taken from the end of an enclosed hallway of a cell with a towel draped over the outside bars, inside the Dallas County Jail.
[Dallas County Jail Interior - 1933, Harvey J. Bailey Escape]
Photograph taken from the outside of an enclosed hallway of a group of jail cells.
[Dallas County Jail Interior - 1933, Harvey J. Bailey Escape]
Photograph taken from the outside of an enclosed hallway, across from a jail cell. There are crumpled newspapers on the ground, and outside of the cell on a bench, there is a person sitting down in striped clothes. In the corner a spot-light is visible pointing into the cell.
[Dallas County Jail Interior - 1933, Harvey J. Bailey Escape]
Photograph of the bed in the interior of a jail cell. There is an unidentified black figure on the bed and papers on the floor.
[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.
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