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Leslie Jones: The Camera Man

Boston Herald Traveler: 1917 - 1956

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Results: 15 Items | Page 1 out of 1

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State police inspecting gun?
Chief John Cahill of Dedham holding shotgun and revolver used in attempt by Edward Frye to free Millens.
Millen/Faber case.
Millen brothers brought back from NY to Readville station
Capt. Charles J. Van Amburgh, state police ballistics expert with gun that shot Needham policemen
Lt. Lutz is ready with men and machine guns if any May Day riots occur
Riot car used by policemen with powerful rifles hid behind steel plates with gun outlets
Newton police do sham to test guns
Riot guns at Boston Police headquarters
Police Headquarters
With the latest guns, Boston police will fear nothing. The 'Reds' will be met severely in case the start anything.
Police mount guard over own arsenal. L-R: John H. Cloran / Francis J. McNeil / Edward J. Siebold.
Police Headquarters
Police Headquarters
Commissioner McSweeny and Superintedent King. Police Headquarters. (Possibly William E. Payne - Gunsmith / George F. Smith - Handwriting Expert.)
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