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'Police Charge Rioters At The Tribune Office', c1860s.
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Robert Ford, the killer of the outlaw Jesse James, c1880s (1954).
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Pat Garrett, James Brent and John W Poe, sheriffs of Lincoln County, c1880-1882 (1954).
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Jack 'Legs' Diamond, temporarily in the hands of the law in Troy, New York, USA, July 1931. Diamond (1897-1931) was a Prohibition-era Irish-American gangster in New York. He was arrested and charged with kidnapping a man named James Duncan. A few months after this picture was taken he was shot and killed by members of a rival gang after a party to celebrate his acquittal. 
Unique Identifier AR9404419 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3300px × 4247px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1930s
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AMERICA
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Diamond
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Historica Graphica Collection
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NEW YORK
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TROY
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