Inmate Photographs from the Bureau of Prisons

Mugshot-style photographs of individuals from the early 20th century, displaying formal attire and included identification details, obscured for privacy.

Photograph of Morris Rosen.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.
Photograph of Morris Rosen. Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.
Photograph of Frank Kessler.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Leo Barnaby.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Burton Mount.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of William Montgomery.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Frank Coffee.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of W. A. Miller.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Guy H. Allen.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of H. H. Pearce.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Carl C. Mong.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Thomas E. Gibbons.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of John Bennett.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Oscar M. McCoy.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Joseph R. Batten.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of John P. Roach.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Dewey Ross.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of George Moore.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Eagan Roach.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.George Carr, Inmate Number 2963, at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. George Carr was convicted of murder in 1902. He claimed he was jumped by two men and killed one in self-defense. He wrote a letter asking for clemency and said, It was God’s will and for my better that I was sent to prison.” Carr was released in 1908 Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Andrew Cooper.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Herman Brown.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Elmer Dickhoff.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Bryan W. Crouch.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Paul J. Morrin.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Charles Graham.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of A. E. Pirkey.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Elsevier photo collection. DS. L.H. Beekamp, pastor Christian Reformed Municipality Harlingen, celebrates 25th anniversary December 18, 1927. 1927. Friesland, HarlingenPhotograph of Charles Brown.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Fred Lee.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Walter Case.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of R. A. Harris.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of John L. Thompson.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Patrick Conway.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Ellis Bartholomew.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of George W. Little.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of Ed Chancellor.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Exhibit Supply Company Picture Post Card, Jack Duane. This item is a picture post card used as an exhibit in the case of J. Frank Meyer, Trading as the Exhibit Supply Company v. Louis Hurwitz, Trading as United Postcard Supply Company. Issued by Exhibit Supply Company, this post card features Jack Duane..Photograph of H. L. Iwan.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.Photograph of John W. Gardner.  Bureau of Prisons, Inmate case files.