Secret Partners : Big Tom Brown and the Barker Gang /
Among the most dangerous criminals of the public enemies era was a man who has long hidden in history's shadows: Tom Brown. In the early 1930s, while he was police chief of St. Paul, Minnesota, Brown became a secret partner of the infamous Barker gang. He profited from their violent crimes, he...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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St. Paul, MN :
Minnesota Historical Society Press,
[2013]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- History's shadows
- "Everything could be fixed"
- The rise of Big Tom
- Roaring through the Ozarks
- Murder at the green lantern
- Summer in the Ozarks
- Where's Leon?
- The show
- They shot the sheriff
- Cambridge, Sadie, and rose
- "Ma, put your glasses on"
- Dunlop's last ride
- White Bear Lake
- A robbery and three murders
- The last new year's eve
- Target : William Hamm
- "You are Mr. Hamm, aren't you?"
- "Too bad for Hamm and you"
- Hidden in plain sight
- The FBI's wrong turn
- Harry's harvest
- "With open arms"
- "Well, I got excited"
- "One more chance"
- "Most unbearable"
- "To hell with duty"
- The heat
- "No criminals here"
- "One tough swede"
- The cleanup man
- Death of a comedian
- That trouble in Cleveland
- The shootouts
- "Bolton? Who's Bolton?"
- The recording artist
- Harry takes the stand
- "Did you tell them you know me, Dad?"
- "At peace with the world"
- "Sit here, Alvin"
- Heat wave
- "Oh! I wanted to see him"
- "Will you please talk to Mr. McKee?"
- "She must be crazy"
- "I ain't been so far wrong"
- A stranger comes to Omaha
- The disappearing act
- One path through the woods
- Note on sources
- Notes.