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Clyde Barrow postcard signed, dated 30 September 1929. Before he became half of the 1930’s crime duo of Bonnie and Clyde, Barrow sends a postcard from Mexico addressed to Mrs. H.B. Barrow in Dallas. He writes in pencil, ”hello mother – just fine. We are in old Mexico. drunk as hell. Will see you in about 3 weeks. Clyde + Grace.” Only 20 years old at this time, Barrow met Bonnie Parker a few months later, and would be dead within five years after a multi-state crime spree that captured the public imagination. A Mexican stamp is affixed to the upper right corner of the 3.25” x 5.5” postcard. Light soiling, else very good. Nicely framed with period photographs of him and Bonnie. With JSA COA. Sold for $10,780.
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Original Bonnie & Clyde Document From 1934 — U.S. Bureau of Investigation Report on the Bonnie & Clyde “Harboring Fugitives” Trial
The precursor to the FBI, a U.S. Bureau of Investigation report dated 17 December 1934 for harboring the fugitives of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker, aka Bonnie and Clyde. Document provides an update on the case of “Mary Pitts, alias Mary O’Dare”, the girlfriend of Raymond Hamilton who was a central member of the Barrow Gang. Pitts was taken into custody earlier in 1934 for “unlawfully conspiring with Floyd Garland Hamilton, Clyde Barrow, Bonnie Parker, and divers [sic] others to harbor and conceal one Clyde Barrow, a fugitive from justice…” Pitts’ bond is listed at $1,000.00 in the report, “in default of which she was committed to the Dallas County Jail”. The status of the report is shown as Pending, and Pitts was convicted the following year. Document measures 8″ x 10.5″ on translucent copy paper. Two-hole punch at top, overall in very good plus condition. Sold for $986.
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Original FBI document from August 1934 containing the statement of Mary O’Dare, who was convicted in 1935 of harboring Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. Detailed and fascinating statement on ”United States Bureau of Investigation” letterhead runs 5pp. of the 7pp. document, recounting her initial meeting with Bonnie and Clyde (along with the duo’s mothers) as well as her exploits with their cohort Raymond Hamilton, who was ultimately killed in the electric chair. Document reads in part, ”…Raymond Hamilton introduced me to Clyde Barrow. Bonnie Parker was drunk and had passed out, and I did not meet her until that same night when Raymond introduced me to her…I remained with Raymond Hamilton, Clyde Barrow, Bonnie Parker, and Henry Methvin. We drove around and all slept in the car that night, somewhere in the country near Dallas. The next day we all drove on dirt roads…After being with the boys about two weeks, including Bonnie Parker, they took me in their car to Wichita Falls, and dropped me off on the road…We then went through Oklahoma, and other States until we reached Terre Haute, Indiana…I then found out that the laws were pretty hot around Wichita Falls so I asked my daddy, Joe Chambless if he would carry me to Dallas. He took me to Dallas in a model A Ford Sedan…We went on and had a wreck. I was knocked unconscious, broke my jaw and cut my nose and head. The next thing I know we were in a car going through Mexia, Texas. There was some woman sitting in the back seat I heard the woman asked Raymond which bank he robbed. He said the bank at West, Texas…The woman whom I learned Raymond kidnapped in her car which he used, drove the car and followed Raymond. We exchanged cars. Raymond gave her $30. and told her to stay there an hour and then go into town and report…We had stolen a paper on the road and noticed that two highway officers had been killed and they suspicioned [sic] us or Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker…Then we found out about a killing at Miami, Oklahoma in which the paper stated that Raymond was with Clyde and Bonnie Parker who were suspected of doing the killing…I found out that my picture was in the paper and that I was ‘hot’ and the laws looking for me…” First page indicates that the report was made in Dallas, Texas on 6 August 1934, and that ”Mary Pitts, alias O’Dare” had been taken into custody where she entered a Not Guilty plea. Initialed at the bottom, with hand annotations. Document measures 8” x 10.5”. Two hole punches at top. Light creasing and toning, overall in very good plus condition. Sold for $750.
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Bonnie & Clyde Document From January 1934 — From the Texas State Highway Patrol on the Whereabouts of the Gang After the Eastham Prison Breakout
State of Texas document entitled “Clyde Barrow – Bonnie Parker – Raymond Hamilton” dated 20 January 1934, just four days after the infamous Eastham prison breakout that embarrassed Texas law enforcement and intensified the manhunt for the fugitives that would result in the deaths of Bonnie & Clyde four months later. Document is signed by Fred Hickman, an Inspector for the Texas State Highway Patrol, who writes to F.J. Blake, the Special Agent in Charge at the U.S. Department of Justice. Hickman summarizes the whereabouts of the Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker gang, in part, “…Barney Pitts and Mary Chambliss (O’Dare) Pitts rented a room from Mrs. Eula Isler…sometime before Raymond Hamilton was caught in Sherman after the Lewisville Bank…Mrs. Pitts, the mother of Barney Pitts, has recently moved…I was told by a city Police officer this morning about the move and about a raid on this place last week where they captured Mrs. Pitts and her son Walker Pitts, with eight one half gallon containers of Whiskey. Mrs. Pitts was released at the jail when her son admitted ownership of the whiskey…” Single page document measures 7.75″ x 10.25″. Some toning and hole punches at top. Overall in very good condition. Sold for $706.
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