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Showing posts with label 1929. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1929. Show all posts
15 February 2020

"A Killing in Capone's Playground: The True Story of the Hunt for the Most Dangerous Man Alive" Foreword

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St. Joseph Police Officer Charles Skelly, 1929 “Merry Christmas, Officer Skelly,” bellowed Santa Claus, the treasured character aptly ...
08 February 2020

ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE CONNECTION TO SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN

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BUNGALOW RESIDENCE IN STEVENSVILLE Bungalow residence in Stevensville, Michigan, thought to be that of Fred Dane, however on December ...
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01 February 2020

Death of Police Officer in 1927 finally being recognized in Washington DC

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I was honored recently by St. Joseph Department of Public Safety (Michigan) Director Steven Neubecker for my contributions to the history of...
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26 October 2019

The Jersey Kid

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“Are you hurt buddy? Are you hurt?” George Lee, twenty-six-year-old over-night cashier for the Public Service Coordinated Transport, was...
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17 December 2017

Gangsters Move to the Big Screen

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The old adage, art reflects life , was never more true than with the rise of the gangster film in the 1930s.   Thanks to years of Proh...
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16 May 2017

1929: Capone meets City of Brotherly Love

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Arrested with concealed weapon on his way home from Atlantic City peace conference May 16, 1929 - Chicago crime lord Al Capone and h...
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