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- 1934 Death of Baby Face Nelson - YouTube
Reel #: 9083 TC in: 02331707 November 27, 1934 - Niles Center, Illinois Death of Baby Face Nelson, This clip is available for licensing without time code and logo - To inquire about
- Baby Face Nelson - Wikipedia
In this film, Nelson is portrayed as being killed by Melvin Purvis alongside Van Meter and Ed Shouse at the Little Bohemia shootout, and thus does not become Public Enemy Number One after Dillinger 's death
- The Battle of Barrington - Chicago Tribune
George “Baby Face” Nelson, once a member of the Dillinger gang, lies dead on the undertaker’s slab in Niles Center, a suburb of Chicago, on Nov 28, 1934
- Baby Face Nelson shot and killed by federal agents--outtakes
Aftermath of shootout between federal agents and gangster George Nelson, alias "Baby Face" Nelson Body of Nelson displayed for the press at Haben's Funeral Home with police crowded around
- Baby-Face Nelson Found Dead In Ditch Following Battle With Federal Men . . .
—< JP>—The amazing 1 crime career of George Nelson , baby-faced murderer of three federal -agents , ended today in a muddy ditch The broken body of the public enemy number one was found wrapped in a garish blanket in a culvert on a lonely prairie near suburban Niles Center
- Barrington, IL - Baby Face Nelsons Last Gunfight - Roadside America
According to a plaque on a rock, two FBI agents tried to arrest Public Enemy #1 Baby Face Nelson on November 27, 1934 The gun battle followed on this spot, ending with the deaths of all three men
- 1934—Baby Face Nelson - chicagology
Herman E Hollis, special agent for the federal department of justice, was killed and his companion, Inspector Samuel P Cowley, was fatally wounded yesterday in a machine gun battle with George (Baby Face) Nelson, who has been known since the death of John Dillinger as Public Enemy No 1
- Baby Face Nelson: The Most Ruthless Killer Of The Public Enemy Era
Deemed "Public Enemy Number One" by the FBI, Baby Face Nelson robbed and murdered his way across the Midwest before being killed outside of Chicago on November 27, 1934
- The Battle of Barrington - Wikipedia
The Battle of Barrington was a shootout [1] between Division of Investigation (DOI) agents and outlaws led by Baby Face Nelson that took place on November 27, 1934, in Barrington, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois
- Lester Gillis (“Baby Face” Nelson) — FBI
“Baby Face” Nelson died about 8:00 that evening In response to an anonymous telephone call, FBI agents found his body the next day near a Niles Center, Illinois, cemetery
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