Capone, Al, 1899-1947

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Al Capone was born January 17, 1899 in Brooklyn, New York. He was a gangster who started his career in New York City and gained notoriety while in Chicago during the Prohibition era. He was arrested for tax evasion in 1931. He died on January 5, 1947 in Florida.
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referencedIn Chicago (Ill.). Police Dept. Permit granted to Alphonse Capone, 1931 July 22. Texas Christian University
referencedIn Bogard, Genella Wallace, 1902-1983. Oral history interview with Genella Bogard [sound recording], 1976 August 19 Murray State University, Waterfield Library
referencedIn Press Releases, Speeches, Testimonies, and Other Records, 1933 - 1984 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn The United States of America v. Alphonse Capone National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn Chicago (Ill.). Police Dept. Permit granted to Alphonse Capone, 1931 July 22. University of Chicago Library
referencedIn The United States of America v. Alphonse Capone, et al. National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn USU student folklore genre collection of character legends, 1960-2011 Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and Archives.Fife Folklore Archives
referencedIn The United States of America v. Alphonse Capone National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Records Relating to Legal Precedents. 1929 - 1983. Records Relating to the Prosecution of Alphonse Capone National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn Johnson, Paul E., 1909-. Oral history interview with Paul E. Johnson, 1988. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Records Relating to Legal Precedents National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn Records of U.S. Attorneys. 1821 - 1994. Records Relating to Legal Precedents. 1929 - 1983. Records Relating to the Prosecution of Terence Druggan National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn America's Newsreel Album National Archives at College Park
referencedIn The United States of America v. Alphonse Capone, also known as Al Brown National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn Jonathan Eig Papers, 2007 - 2010 National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn The United States of America v. Alphonse Capone, Joseph C. Fusco, Nick Juffra, Bert Delaney, William DeDoes, Frank Juffa, Harry Green, Fred Benton, Walter Johnson, John Arcie, Joe Smith, Frank Brown, George Smith, Anthony Juffra, William Dowd, James Sullivan, Sam Donile, William Johnson, William Mann, Robert Price, Ed Crosby, Charles Wyner, Nicholas J. Wirtz, Harry J. Swanson, Henry Carter, Michael Potson, Steve Swoboda, Frank Nagel, John Suters, George Talbot, George Talbot Jr., George Blake, George Howlett, John Miller, John Chandler, John Peterson, John Doyle, George Anderson, Eddie Costello, William Howard, Richard Swanson, Jack Heinan, Fred Brown, Joe D’Angelo, John Brown, James Vesta, Harvey Brody, Joe Ryan, Albert Holmes, John Howard, Charles J. Marr, Joseph E. Bennett, John Juffra, Earl Butler, Percy Cox, Chris Sansone, Roy Campbell, Frank Carey, Patrick O’Brien, Frank Contie, Mike Smith, James Callaway, Frank Stork, Harry Olson, James Holton, jack Carlson, and Frank Uva National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn General Records of the Department of Justice. 1790 - 2002. Class 109 (Kidnapping) Litigation Case Files. 1930 - 1978. 109-1 (section 5) National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Wilson, Frank, 1887-1970. Frank Wilson papers, 1873-1971. Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
creatorOf O'Brien, Howard Vincent, 1888-1947. Howard Vincent O'Brien papers, 1894-1948. Newberry Library
referencedIn Dubois County: Hoosier Faiths, Hoosier Communities, 1996-1997 Indiana University, Bloomington. Center for the Study of History and Memory
referencedIn Records of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement. 1929 - 1931. Letters from the Public. 1929 - 1931. A 1929. 1929 - 1931. Newspaper Clipping National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Records of District Courts of the United States. 1685 - 2009. Criminal Case Files. 1873 - 1991. The United States of America v. Alphonse Capone. 3/13/1931 - 4/1/1942. Al Capone's Guilty Verdict National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn Papers related to United States Attorney for Northern District of Illinois., 1938 - 1940 National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn Photographic File of the Paris Bureau of the New York Times, ca. 1900 - ca. 1950 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Frank Wilson papers, 1873-1971 Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
referencedIn The United States of America v. Joseph Z. Klenha, et al [Al Capone-related] National Archives at Chicago
referencedIn National Broadcasting Company, Inc., Collection. 1953 - 1962. Motion Picture Films. 1953 - 1962. THE JAZZ AGE National Archives at College Park
creatorOf [Scrapbooks and courts records relating to Al Capone], ca. 1924-1957. Chicago History Museum
referencedIn Records of the Selective Service System (World War I). 1917 - 1939. Draft Registration Cards. 1917 - 1918. World War I Draft Registration Card for Alphonse Capone National Archives at Atlanta
referencedIn Records of the Bureau of Prisons. 1870 - 2009. Comprehensive Case Files of Former Inmates Incarcerated at U.S. Penitentiary, Alcatraz, California National Archives at San Francisco
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associatedWith Bogard, Genella Wallace, 1902-1983 person
associatedWith Chicago (Ill.). Police Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Chicago (Ill.). Police Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Fife Folklore Archives corporateBody
associatedWith Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory corporateBody
associatedWith Johnson, Paul E., 1909- person
associatedWith O'Brien, Howard Vincent, 1888-1947. person
associatedWith Wilson, Frank, 1887-1970. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Chicago IL US
Brooklyn NY US
Miami Beach FL US
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Birth 1899-01-17

Death 1947-01-25

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