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by James R Knight


  McConal, Patrick M. Over the Wall. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 2000.

  Milner, E.R. The Life and Times of Bonnie and Clyde. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1996.

  Phillips, John Neal. Running with Bonnie and Clyde. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1996.

  Portley, Ed, as told to C. F. Waers. “The Inside Story of Bonnie Parker and The Bloody Barrows.” True Detective 22, nos. 3 through 8 (six-part series), June–November 1934.

  “Remembering Bonnie and Clyde.” Turquoise Film/Video Productions, Inc., St. Louis, MO: 1994. Videotape.

  Rich, Carroll Y. “The Death and Autopsy of Bonnie and Clyde.” Carroll Y. Rich, 1990.

  _______. “The Death Car of Bonnie and Clyde.” Carroll Y. Rich, 1990.

  Steele, Phillip W., with Marie Barrow Scoma. The Family Story of Bonnie and Clyde. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co., 2000.

  Treherne, John. The Strange History of Bonnie and Clyde. London: Jonathan Cape Ltd., 1984.

  Underwood, Sid. Depression Desperado: The Chronicle of Raymond Hamilton. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1995.

  Unger, Robert. The Union Station Massacre: The Original Sin of J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI. Kansas City, MO: Andrews McMeel, 1997.

  Wallis, Michael. Pretty Boy. New York: St. Martin Press, 1992.

  Webb, Walter Prescott. The Texas Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2000.

  Whitehead, Terry. “The Murder of Cal Campbell.” Oklahombres Journal 8, no. 3 (Spring 1997).

  Newspapers

  Amarillo Daily News (Texas).

  Daily Courier-Gazette (McKinney, Texas).

  Daily Democrat (Fayetteville, Arkansas).

  Daily Leader (Ruston, Louisiana).

  Daily News-Record (Miami, Oklahoma).

  Daily Telegram (Temple, Texas).

  Dallas Center Times (Dallas Center, Iowa).

  Dallas Morning News (Texas).

  Dallas Times Herald (Texas).

  Des Moines Sunday Register (Iowa).

  Evening Press (Carthage, Missouri).

  Fort Smith Times-Record (Arkansas).

  Globe (Joplin, Missouri).

  Herald (Stuart, Iowa).

  Indian Citizen-Democrat (Atoka, Oklahoma).

  Jackson Republic (Minnesota).

  Kansas City Star (Missouri).

  Kaufman Herald (Texas).

  Mabank Weekly Banner (Texas).

  Marshall Evening Messenger (Texas).

  Messenger (Fort Dodge, Iowa).

  Middletown Journal (Ohio).

  Morning News (Enid, Oklahoma).

  News-Herald (Spencer, Iowa).

  Okabena Press (Minnesota).

  Perry Daily Chief (Iowa).

  Pharos Tribune (Logansport, Indiana)

  Pilot-Tribune (Storm Lake, Iowa).

  Press Argus (Van Buren, Arkanas).

  Record Chronicle (Denton, Texas).

  Register (Storm Lake, Iowa).

  Sherman Daily Democrat (Texas).

  Southwest American (Fort Smith, Arkansas).

  Southwest Times Record (Fort Smith, Arkansas).

  Springfield Daily News (Missouri).

  Telegram (Eastland, Texas).

  Waco Times-Herald (Texas).

  Unpublished Papers and Letters

  Barrow, Cumie T. Unfinished manuscript. Copy provided by Jonathan Davis.

  Cagle, Georgia. Letter to Art Weinreich. Copy provided by Mr. Weinreich.

  Chapler, Keith. Dexter, Iowa. Letter written to Alanna Nash. Copy provided by Sandy Jones.

  Davis, Jonathan, Dallas, Texas. Unpublished manuscript based on interviews and conversations with Marie Barrow Scoma. Copy provided by Mr. Davis.

  Phillips, John Neal. Research done for the Bonnie and Clyde Exhibit, Texas State Fair, September 2001. Notes provided by Mr. Phillips.

  Jones, Sandy, and Bob Fischer. “It’s Death to Bonnie and Clyde.” Original, unpublished version, 1998.

  Portley, Ed. Letter to Sebastian County, Arkansas, Sheriff John Williams, June 26, 1933.

  Russell, Bud. “The Clyde Barrow–Bonnie Parker Harboring Case.” Unpublished manuscript. Copy provided by Robert Russell.

  Starbird, Charles R. Alma, Arkansas. Tape of speech at his retirement dinner. Fort Smith, Arkansas, 1981.

  Interviews

  Barrow, Blanche. Dallas, Texas. Interview by John Neal Phillips, November 18, 1984. Notes provided by Mr. Phillips.

  Blaylock, Warren. Alma, Arkansas. Interviewed by author, March 1996.

  Cartwright, Gladys. Wellington, Texas. Interviewed by Marty Black, April 3–4, 2003.

  Crawford, Kermit. Platte City, Missouri. Interviewed by John Neal Phillips, April 19, 1983. Notes provided by Mr. Phillips.

  Ellis, Ralph “Duke.” Stringtown, Oklahoma. Interviewed by Art Weinreich. Text provided by Mr. Weinreich.

  Farris, William S. West Lafayette, Indiana. Interviewed by author, January 1996.

  Ferguson, Roy. Oronogo, Missouri. Interviewed by author, October 23, 2000.

  Green, Bill. Fort Smith, Arkansas. Phone interview by author, July 1999.

  Hamer, Harrison. Fort Worth, Texas. Interviewed by author, December 10, 2001.

  Hamilton, Floyd. Dallas, Texas. Interviewed by John Neal Phillips, July 18, 1981. Notes provided by Mr. Phillips.

  Hammett, Jack. Interviewed by John Neal Phillips, February 20, 1982. Notes provided by Mr. Phillips.

  Hinton, S. J. “Boots.” Dallas, Texas. Conversations with the author, September 2001.

  Humphrey, Velma. Fort Smith, Arkansas. Interviewed by author, July 1995.

  Knight, Hilda M. Alma, Arkansas. Author’s mother and eyewitness to the getaway from the Alma, Arkansas, shooting of Marshal Henry Humphrey.

  Methvin, Clemie Booker. (Location withheld by request.) Interviewed by author, July 29, 2001.

  Patton, Walter, Jr. Alma, Arkansas. Interviewed by author, June 1995.

  Scoma, Marie Barrow. Dallas, Texas. Interviewed by Jonathan Davis many times over a period of several years. Notes and manuscript provided by Mr. Davis.

  Tuttle, Dewayne L. Joplin, Missouri. Interviewed by author, May 1999. Mr. Tuttle is the present owner of the apartment where the Joplin shooting took place.

  A & K Top and Paint Shop

  Abernathy, Emory

  Adams, Mr. and Mrs.

  Adel, Iowa

  Akin, Oklahoma

  Alcorn, Robert F. “Bob,”

  Alma, Arkansas

  Amarillo, Texas

  Ames, B. C.

  Anderson, Dorothy

  Anderson, Harold

  Anderson, Mildred

  Arcadia, Louisiana

  Arenson, Albert

  Arthur, Bill

  Assignment Huntsville

  Atlanta, Georgia

  Atoka County, Oklahoma

  Atoka, Oklahoma

  Aubrey

  Audit, Wanda

  Bacon, Harry

  Bailey, “Boots,”

  Bailey, Harvey

  Baird, Orville

  “Ballad of Donnabell Lee,”

  Baltimore & Ohio Railroad

  Bama Pie Company

  Barber, M. W.

  Barker gang

  Barrow, Artie

  Barrow, Audrey

  Barrow, Blanche

  Barrow, Blanche, manuscript by

  Barrow, Marvin Ivan “Buck,”

  Barrow, Clyde Chestnut:

  aliases of

  ambushed

  arrests of

  autopsy of

  and aviation

  bank robberies by

  baptism of

  birth of

  books about

  and church

  in confronting police

  criminal influences

  death of

  death car of

  described

  driving ability of

  and Eastham Camp raid

  education of

  employment of

  federal charges a
gainst

  on Ford V-8

  funeral/burial of

  girlfriends of (besides Bonnie)

  guns of

  hostages of

  illness of

  injuries of

  letters of

  math skills of

  meets Bonnie

  mug shots of

  murder by

  and music

  number killed by

  pardoned

  and Pretty Boy Floyd

  prison escapes by

  prison/jail terms of

  public image of

  publicity surrounding death of

  released from prison/jail

  research about

  and “riding barrel,”

  and surrender

  and target practice

  theft/robbery by

  toes severed

  wanted posters for

  youth of

  Barrow, Cumie

  Barrow, Elvin Wilson “Jack,”

  Barrow filling station, see Star Service Station

  Barrow, Frank

  Barrow, Henry

  Barrow, James

  Barrow, L. C.

  Barrow, Lillian Marie, see Barrow, Marie

  Barrow, Margaret Heneger

  Barrow, Marie

  Barrow, Nell

  Barrow, Pearl

  Bartlett, Kansas

  Basden, John

  Batchelor, Finis F.

  Bates Brothers Market

  Baxter, William

  Bay City, Michigan

  Beaty, Carl

  Beaumont, Texas

  Beldon, Jimmy

  Bess (cousin of Bonnie)

  Bienville Parish, Louisiana

  “Big Ed,” see Crowder, Ed

  Birdwell, George

  Bishop, Mr.

  Bleigh, Hubert

  Blohm, Wilma

  Blohm’s Market

  Blythe, Hubert

  “Bog, The,”

  Boley, Oklahoma

  Bolivar, Missouri

  boll weevil

  Bonnie and Clyde (movie)

  Boston Mountains

  Boyd, Percy

  Boydson, Jack

  Bozeman, Olin

  Bracewell, Mr.

  Bradberry, Fred

  Brady, Cleve

  Brewer, Mrs. Jim

  Broaddus, Texas

  Broken Bow, Nebraska

  Brooks, T. R.

  Brown, Mrs. Robert L.

  Brown’s Grocery

  Brucken, Jim

  Bucher, J. N.

  Bucher, Mrs.

  Buckner Home for Boys

  Buena Vista County

  Bufkin, Glen

  Bullard, Guard

  Butler, Mrs. L. C.

  Butterfield, A. N.

  Bybee, Hilton

  Bybee, Otis

  Byrd, Mrs. J. M.

  Caldwell, Blanche; also see Barrow, Blanche

  Caldwell, Lillian Bell Pond

  Caldwell, Matthew Fountain

  Calera, Oklahoma

  Calhoun Ferry Road

  Campbell, Cal

  Canfield’s Cafe

  Capone, Al

  Capp, Carl

  Carlsbad, New Mexico

  Carmen State Bank

  Carmody, Tom

  Carthage, Missouri

  Cartwright, Alonzo

  Cartwright, Gladys Pritchard

  Caster, Ed

  Cedar Hill

  Cedar Valley School

  Celina, Texas

  Cement City

  Central National Bank at Poteau, Oklahoma

  Chambliss, Joe

  Chambless, Odell

  Chapler, Keith

  Chetopa, Kansas

  Chevalier, Justin

  Chevalier, Leon

  Clarksdale, Mississippi

  Clause, Frank

  Clay, Clarence

  Clayton, Oklahoma

  Cockrell, G. C.

  Coffee, Holt

  Cole, John

  Cole, Otis

  Commerce, Oklahoma

  Commerce, Texas

  Commercial Bank, Alma, Arkansas

  Conger’s Furniture Store

  Conner Hotel

  Cookson Hills

  Corry, George

  Corsicana, Texas

  Cottle County, Texas

  Crabtree, Delbert

  Crawford County, Arkansas

  Crawford, Kermit

  Crime Doctor

  “Crime Does Not Pay,”

  Cromwell, Oklahoma

  Cronkhite, Harold

  Crowder, Ed “Big Ed,”

  Crown Hill Cemetery

  Crowson, Major Joseph

  Crume, W. R.

  Curtis, Annie

  Curtis, H. A.

  Dallas County

  Dallas County Jail

  Dallas County Sheriff’s Department

  Dallas Morning News

  Dallas police

  Dallas, Texas; also see west Dallas

  Darby, H. D.

  Davis,____

  Davis, Alice Hamilton

  Davis, Jonathan

  Davis, Malcolm

  Davis, Steve

  Decker, James Eric “Bill,”

  DeGraff, Tom

  DeKalb, Texas

  Denison, Texas

  Dennis, Hazel

  Dennis, Sid

  Dennis, Mrs. Sid

  Dennis Motel

  Denton County

  Denton, Texas

  Des Moines, Iowa

  “Devil’s Back Porch, The,”

  Dexfield Park

  Dexter, Iowa

  Dillinger, John

  Dillinger, John, Sr.

  Dodson, Charley

  Dubach, Louisiana

  Dumbbell Bandits

  Durant, Oklahoma

  Durst, Harry D.

  Dyer, Ross

  Earle Johnson Motor Company

  Eastham Prison Farm

  Eberle, Dr. Walter

  Eckhardt, Frank

  Eldridge Hotel

  Electra, Texas

  Ellis County, Texas

  Ellis, Ralph “Duke,”

  “End of the Line, The,”

  Enid, Oklahoma

  Enloe, Walter

  Ennis, Texas

  Erick, Oklahoma

  Eureka, Texas

  Evans, Roy

  Evans, W. T.

  Everly, Iowa

  Fairris, Maggie

  Farmer’s and Miner’s Bank

  Farmer’s Trust and Saving Bank of Everly

  Farrar, ____

  Farris family

  Fayetteville, Arkansas

  FBI

  Fellers, Marvelle

  Fellers, Valley

  Fellers, Walt

  Ferguson Farm

  Ferguson, Miriam A. “Ma,”

  Ferguson, Roy

  Fields, Dr. Julian

  First National Bank of Lawrence, Kansas

  First National Bank of Lewisville, Texas

  First National Bank of Rembrandt, Iowa

  First National Bank of Stuart, Iowa

  First State Bank at Cedar Hill, Texas

  First State Bank of Willis, Texas

  First State Bank, Okabena, Minnesota

  Fischer, Bob

  Fishtrap Cemetery

  Floyd, Charles Arthur “Pretty Boy,”

  Floyd, Dempsey

  Floyd, E. W.

  Floyd, Ruby

  Ford, Henry

  Fort Scott, Kansas

  Fort Smith, Arkansas

  Fort Worth, Texas

  Fortune, Jan

  Francis, Joe Bill

  Francis, Marie Barrow; also see Barrow, Marie

  Frasure, Blanche Caldwell Barrow, see Barrow, Blanche

  Freeman, Paul

  French, J. B.

  Frushour, Ed

  Fugitives: The Story of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker

  Fults, Ralph

  Fults, Ruth

  Garvin
, Oklahoma

  Gatesville, Texas

  Gault, B. M. “Manny,”

  Gentry family

  Gibsland, Louisiana

  Giggal, Mrs. Fred

  Gillis, Lester, see Nelson, Baby Faced

  Gladewater, Texas

  Glaze, Homer

  Goff, J. R.

  Goff, W. D.

  Goldston, Buddy

  Goodspeed, Owen

  Gouge, Howard

  Gough-Lamb Cleaners

  Grammar, W. E.

  Grand Prairie State Bank

  Grand Prairie, Texas

  Grandview

  Grapevine, Texas

  Grayson County

  Great American Race

  Great Bend, Kansas

  Greenville, Texas

  Gregg, Everett

  Grimes County, Texas

  Gunn, Joe

  Gunter, Mrs. Cam

  Hale, Hollis

  Hall, Howard

  Hamer, Dennis Estill

  Hamer, Flavious Letheridge

  Hamer, Frank

  Hamer, Harrison Lester

  Hamilton, Audrey

  Hamilton, Floyd

  Hamilton, Mildred

  Hamilton, Raymond

  Hammett, Jack

  Haraldson, Lloyd

  harboring trial

  Hardy, Frank

  Hardy, Paul

  Hargraves Cafe

  Harriman, Wes

  Harris, J. C.

  Harryman, J. W. “Wes,”

  Hayes, Denny

  Henrietta, Texas

  Henry, R. P.

  Hensley Field

  Heslep, Lela

  Hico, Louisiana

  high riders

  Highfill, George

  Hildreth, Gross

  Hill County Jail

  Hill, Harold

  Hillsboro, Texas

  Hinton, Ted

  Holmes, Mary

  Holt Coffee

  Home Ice Company

  Homer, Louisiana

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  Hot Springs, Arkansas

  Houser, Neal

  Houston Press

  Houston, Texas

  Howard, Walter

  Howe, Texas

  Hubbard, Brew

  Hudspeth, Cooper

  Hughes, William F.

  Humphrey, Alice

  Humphrey, Henry D.

  Humphrey, Velma

  Humphrey, Vernon

  Humphrey, Viola

  Huntsville, Texas

  Huntsville State Prison

  Interurban train station

  Irving, Texas

  Ivy, Polk

  James, Jesse Woodson

  James, Thomas

  Jasper County, Missouri

  Jenkins, Otis

  John Dillinger Historical Society

  Johns, Joe

  Johnson, Doyle

  Johnson, Earle

  Johnson, Lyndon B.

  Johnson, Tillie

  Jones, ____

  Jones, Clyde

  Jones, George Arthur

  Jones, Mrs.

  Jones, Roy Lee

  Jones, Sandy

  Jones, W. D.

  Joplin City Police

  Joplin Globe

  Joplin, Missouri

  Jordan, Henderson

  Joyner, John

  Joyner, Mrs.

  Kahler, G. B.

  Kahley, F. W.

 

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