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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.