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Box 1

 Box — Box: 1

Scope and Contents

Folder 1: Timelines

Folder 2: Questioned about Howard Gouge Murder; March 26, 1930

Folder 3: Waco Escape; March 11, 1930

Folder 4: Hillsboro Shooting; April 30, 1932

Folder 5: Eugene Moore Murder; August 7, 1932

Folder 6: Stringtown, Atoka County, Oklahoma; August 5, 1932

Folder 7: Wharton County, Texas; August 15, 1932

Folder 8: Howard Hall Murder; October 11, 1932

Folder 9: Malcolm Davis Murder Grapevine, Texas; January 6, 1933

Folder 10: Tulia and Rhome, Texas Killing and Robbery; January 1933

Folder 11: Joplin, Missouri; April 15, 1933

Folder 12: Wellington, Texas; June 10, 1933

Folder 13: Alma, Arkansas; June 22, 1933

Folder 14: Platte County, Missouri Shootout; July 19, 1933

Folder 15: Dexfield Park, Iowa; July 24, 1933

Folder 16: Corsicana Sighting; September 3, 1933

Folder 17: Sowers, Dallas County, Texas Ambush; November 2, 1933

Folder 18: Dallas County, Texas Ambush; November 22, 1933

Folder 19: Gainesville, Texas – Car Chase; December 20, 1933

Folder 20: Eastham Prison Break; January 16, 1934

Folder 21: Lancaster, Texas, Robbed R.P. Henry and Sons Bank; February 27, 1934

Folder 22: Grapevine, Texas Killing; April 1, 1934

Folder 23: Commerce, Oklahoma; April 6, 1934

Folder 24: Car Accident, Haslett, Texas; April 22, 1934

Folder 25: Primary Accounts of Ambush; May 23, 1934

Folder 26: Secondary Accounts about Ambush

Folder 27: Coroner’s Notes and Death Certificates

Folder 28: Funerals

Folder 29: Harboring Trial; 1934 – 1935

Folder 30: Cumie Barrow Shooting; September 1938

Folder 31: Bonnie and Clyde Sightings

Folder 32: Wanted Posters

Folder 33: Prison Escape Attempts

Folder 34: List of Barrow Gang Crimes

Folder 35: Bonnie and Clyde Criminal Peers

Folder 36: Phone Tap Transcripts

Folder 37: Letter to Cumie Barrow from Henderson Jordan

Folder 38: Letter to Ben Dawkins from Cumie Barrow; August 16, 1934

Folder 39: Letter to Ben Dawkins from Henderson Jordan

Folder 40: Letter to Hamer from Emma Parker

Folder 41: Register Article with Clyde Letter

Folder 42: Hamilton Letter to Baskett

Folder 43: Clyde Letter to Henry Ford

Folder 44: Clyde’s Letter to Mother

Folder 45: Clemmie Methuin Letter

Folder 46: Galveston Postcard to Frank Hamer

Folder 47: Letter to Blanche Barrow from Salem, Missouri; 1936

Folder 48: Bill Sloan Photos of Bonnie and Clyde (copies)

Folder 49: Photos: Dallas City Archives, Photocopy

Folder 50: 50 and 60 Year Anniversary Newspapers of Death

Folder 51: Aftermath, Bonnie and Clyde Memorabilia

Folder 52: Bonnie and Clyde Articles

Folder 53: “And the Guns Roared” by Dr. Glenn Jordan

Folder 54: “War on Crime” by Claire Bond Potter (Chapter 4: It’s death for Bonnie and Clyde)

Folder 55: “Killer Gang” by Ed Portley

Folder 56: “The inside story of Bonnie Parker and the bloody Barrows” by Ed Portley

Folder 57: “The Devil’s Emissaries” – Myron Quimby

Folder 58: “The Literature of the American Gangster” by Patterson Smith

Folder 59: “Bonnie and Clyde” movie

Folder 60: Platte City Symposium Notes

Folder 61: Running with Bonnie and Clyde: The Red Crown Symposium and Road Tour

Folder 62: Gibsland Festival

Folder 63: “Bonnie and Clyde Tour” Dallas, Texas

Folder 64: Fold Medicine

Folder 65: State Historical Markers

Folder 66: Robin Hood (Bonnie and Clyde)

Folder 67: Dust Bowl

Folder 68: U.S. Route 66 in Texas: Statement of Historical Context

Folder 69: Dallas History

Folder 70: “Inside West Dallas,” July 1948

Folder 71: Dallas in the 1920s and 1930s: Fashion /Daily Life; “Dallas Morning News” articles

Folder 72: Dallas in the 1920s and 1930s; Jazz/Movies; “Dallas Morning News” articles

Folder 73: Movies, Pre 1934

Folder 74: State Fair of Texas

Folder 75: Dallas in the 1920s and 1930s: Economics; “Dallas Morning News” articles

Folder 76: Dallas in the 1920s and 1930s: Population; “Dallas Morning News” articles

Folder 77: Farming in Texas in 1920s and 1930s; “Dallas Morning News” articles

Folder 78: Chapters from “From Can See to Can’t: TX Cotton Farmers on the Southern Prairies” by Sitton and Utley about tenant farming

Folder 79: “General Survey of Housing Conditions” August 1938, West Dallas

Folder 80: Roads, Cars, Highways 1920s and 1930s

Folder 81: Dallas in the 1920s and 1930s: Cars and Law Enforcement; “Dallas Morning News” articles

Folder 82: Weapons

Folder 83: Crime and Prisons

Folder 84: Texas Prison System, 1920s; “Dallas Morning News” articles

Folder 85: Eastham Prison Farm; “Dallas Morning News” articles, 1926-1933

Folder 86: The Modern Texas Rangers: A Law Enforcement Dilemma in the Rio Grande Valley

Dates

  • Creation: -

Conditions Governing Access

Open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 4.50 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the East Texas Research Center Repository

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