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Leslie Jones: The Camera Man

Boston Herald Traveler: 1917 - 1956

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Gangland's death chair. If a gangster sits in this chair, which is Capt. Stege's Chief of Chicago's Detectives office, his doom is sealed. 14 hoodlums have sat in this chair and each have gone to his death, most of them via rides. Al Capone sat there not long ago. The right arm bears fourteen nicks. Chicago, Ill.
Chair from old frigate 'Constitution.'
Original chair used by Capt. Isaac Hull being removed by William Pillsbury, caretaker of USS Constitution
Chair Lincoln was shot in
Chair Lincoln was shot in
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