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Walter Burks
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Stephen Grout
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Fred Allhoff
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Brian Beerman
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Edie R Lambert
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December//1970
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Fall 1989
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Fall 2002
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January/11/1935
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10,000 Public Enemies
May/24/1935
Book review of "Ten Thousand Public Enemies" by Courtney Ryley Cooper about crime and prominent criminals (such as John Lazia, et al.) in Kansas City tracked by "the United States government, Division...
2.
70th Anniversary of the Union Station Massacre
June, 2003
Brief article recounting the Union Station Massacre on its 70th anniversary. Bureau of Investigation escorts of escaped murderer and bank robber Frank Nash were ambushed in front of Union Station in Kansas...
3.
Be Proud, Citizens!
January/11/1935
Article about the ironic description of Kansas City by Judge Brown Harris "as 'probably the most law-abiding city in the United States.'" Irony due to the judge's association with the Pendergast machine...
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Blondie-The Maurice Denning Story
Winter//2002
Ganster, James Audett, in an autobiographical account claims that Maurice Denning and Verne Miller were the real gunmen at the Union Station Massacre. This article is Part I and traces the life and criminal...
5.
Bye Bye Adam
June/21/1935
Photo and biographical article about Adam Richetti, "associate of Charles (Pretty Boy) Floyd, in the circuit court. ..being tried on a charge of murder in connection with the Union Station massacre."
6.
The Kansas City Massacre and the Mystery of the Missing Public Enemy
Fall 2002
Article presents the story of Maurice Denning, who some implicated in the Union Station Massacre. He was on the FBI's most wanted list in the 1930s and his disappearance was never totally resolved.
7.
Thunder over Kansas City: A Machine and a Massacre
September/17/1938
First of a four-part series of magazine articles on the microfilm roll with photos, illustrations, and information on the Pendergast machine of Kansas City. Description of criminal figures associated here...
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Thunder over Kansas City: Murder and an Election
September/24/1938
Second of a four-part series of magazine articles on the microfilm roll with photos, illustrations, and information on the Pendergast machine of Kansas City. Description of criminal and legal figures associated...
9.
Train Towns
March 1, 2006
Article describes a number of United States cities and towns heavily influenced by trains, and which today celebrate their railroad history. Among these locations is listed Kansas City, Missouri, noted...
10.
Union Station Massacre
Fall 1989
Article about the importance of the Union Station Massacre in 1933, involving such criminals as Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd, or Pretty Boy Floyd, and in the growth of the Federal Bureau of Investigations...
11.
Union Station Massacre. ..Still a Bloody Puzzle
January//1971
Part two in a two-part series of articles about the Union Station Massacre in 1933, with photos.
12.
Union Station Massacre Revisited
December//1970
Part one in a two-part series of articles about the Union Station Massacre in 1933, with photos and "Thumbnail Sketches of Union Station Massacre Cast," including Adam Richetti, Frank Nash, Charles "Pretty...
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