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"In 1885, Wells, Fargo's detective Hume and agent Thacker published a report summarizing 14 years' losses, a 'textual mug book' focusing on detailed physical descriptions of those who committed the crimes, intended to assist law enforcement in identifying and apprehending the criminals. This work updates the original with details from newspapers, diaries, and court records"--Provided by publisher.
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Train robberies, Criminals, Stagecoach robberies, Express service, Brigands and robbers, Sources, Identification, Wells, Fargo & Company, History, Wells, fargo & company, Criminals, identification, Express service, history, West (u.s.), history, sources, Criminals, west (u.s.)Places
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Wells, Fargo & Co. stagecoach and train robberies, 1870-1884: the corporate report of 1885 with additional facts about the crimes and their perpetrators
2010, McFarland & Co., Publishers
in English
- Rev. ed.
0786448555 9780786448555
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Previously published: Las Vegas, Nev. : Stagecoach Books, c2007, under title Wells, Fargo & Co. report of losses from stagecoach and train robbers, 1870 to 1884.
Original report published in 1885 under title: Report of Jas. B. Hume and Jno. N. Thacker, special officers, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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