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13 Online Holdings
  1. Thumbnail for: Al Capone's Guilty Verdict, 10/17/1931 - 10/17/1931
    National Archives Identifier: 628966
    Creator(s): U.S. District Court for the Eastern (Chicago) Division of the Northern District of Illinois. (03/03/1905 - )
    is the jury's guilty verdict in the Al Capone tax evasion case Capone, an organized crime boss Capone, Al, 1899-1947 Capone, Al, 1899-1947
  2. Thumbnail for: Petition Protesting the Possible Release of Al Capone, 04/26/1932
    National Archives Identifier: 595053
    HMS Entry Number: A1 112A, A1 112B, (...)
    Creator(s): Department of Justice. (07/01/1870 - )
    the possibility that President Herbert Hoover would release Al Capone from prison (Capone had reportedly offered to help search for Charles Lindbergh Jr
  3. Thumbnail for: Unemployed men queued outside a depression soup kitchen opened in Chicago by Al Capone, 02/1931
    National Archives Identifier: 541927
    Local Identifier: 306-NT-165319c
    Creator(s): U.S. Information Agency. (08/01/1953 - 03/27/1978)
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  1. National Archives Identifier: 5605357
    HMS Entry Number: P 375
    Creator(s): Department of Justice. Office of Public Affairs. (1975? - )
    a press release relating to the stabbing of Al Capone by another inmate at Alcatraz (June 23, 1936); a press release listing the serial numbers of the bills paid in the ransom demand in
  2. National Archives Identifier: 622809
    Creator(s): Department of Justice. Bureau of Prisons.~. Office of Research. (ca. 1975 - ca. 1988)
    more famous former inmates of USP Alcatraz included: Al Capone, Robert F Capone, Al, 1899-1947
  3. National Archives Identifier: 5730555
    HMS Entry Number: A1 10
    Creator(s): National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement. Office of the Secretary to the Chairman. (1929 - 1931)
    This item is from the "Shreveport Times" concerning Al Capone and the Holmesburg jail Capone, Al, 1899-1947
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24 Presidential Libraries
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    for him leaning against his black limousine (which the Treasury Department had confiscated from Al Capone)
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    Scott Fitzgerald, Jack Dempsey, Rudolph Valentino, Al Capone, and Louis Armstrong
1 NARA's Authority Records