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[Bonnie Parker's Funeral - Dallas, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a large crowd outside of the McKamy Campbell Funeral Home present for Bonnie Parker's funeral.
Date: unknown
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.

[Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker]

Description: 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.
Date: unknown

[Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker in Morgue, Getaway Car and Funeral]

Description: 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.
Date: unknown

[Clyde Barrow Telegram to Dallas, Texas District Attorney]

Description: 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.
Date: unknown
Creator: Barrow, Clyde

[Clyde Champion Barrow and W.D. Jones]

Description: 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.
Date: unknown

[Dallas County Sheriff's Department With Items from Clyde Champion Barrow's Car]

Description: 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.
Date: unknown
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.

[Shot Gun Pellets]

Description: 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.
Date: unknown
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