- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-001: Loewenstein; "Is Loewenstein Still Alive?"; Discusses the disappearance of Captain
Alfred Loewenstein, in which he "vanished" on a plane with four of his staff present.; Sneddon, Robert W.; True Detective Mysteries , p. 28-; 8 pages; DF 234
1929/03
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-002: Slater; "Thirty Thousand Dollars for 18 Years of Hell!"; Discusses the case of
Oscar Slater, who spent 18 years in prison though he was innocent. Partial article.; author n.a.; True Detective Mysteries , p. 35-; 3 pages; DF 787
undated
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Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-003: investigation; "Scientific Criminal Investigation"; An article, translated from
French, on the ways science is used in criminal cases.; Locard, Edmond; The Detective Magazine , p. 743-; 2 pages; DF 644
undated
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Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-004: fingerprints; "An Ancient Reading of Finger-Prints"; The author discusses Francis
Galton, Nehemiah Grew, and other aspects of fingerprints.; Robinson, Louis; The North American Review , v. 180, no. 5, p. 727-734; 10 pages; DF 380
1905/05
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Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-005: identification; "Admission 'Tickets' to Your Plant"; Pictures and explanations
for use of different badges/buttons that workers wear as identification.; author n.a.; Factory, the Magazine of Management , v. XX, no. 5, p. 846-847; 3 pages; DF 82
1918/05
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-006: fingerprints; "The System of Personal Identification by Finger Prints Recently
Adopted for the U. S. Army"; The author discusses the use of fingerprints in the military, the Bertillon System, etc.; Kean,
J. R.; Jour. A. M. A ., v. XLVII, no. 15, p. 1175-1177; 3 pages; DF 1039
1906/10/13
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-007: fingerprints; "Finger-Prints"; The author discusses the fallibility of fingerprints
via forgery.; Beffel, John Nicholas; The American Mercury , v. IV, no. 14, p. 232-236; 6 pages; DF 27
1925/02
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-008: identification; "The Influence of Environment on Identification of Persons and
Things"; The author discusses and performs a series of small tests to determine the effects of surroundings on recognition.;
Feingold, Gustave A.; Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology , v. V, no. 1, p. 39-52; 16 pages; DF 96
1914/05
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Items 9-18, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-009: hair; "Hair as Detective"; Article with pictures about the use of hair in detective
work.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 73, no. 1, p. 25; 1 page; DF 210
1922/04/01
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 2
Items 9-18, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-010a: fingerprints; "Finger-Prints, Their Use in the United States Navy and Elsewhere";
The author discusses the use of fingerprints in the Navy, their history, etc.; Brewer, Charles B.; The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine , v. LXXVII, New York, p. 911-915; 5 pages; DF 46
1909/05-1909/10
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 2
Items 9-18, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-010b: fingerprints; "Finger-Prints, Their Use by the Police"; The author discusses
the use of fingerprints in the New York Police Dept, their history, etc.; Hambidge, Jay; The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine , v. LXXVII, New York, p. 916-921; 6 pages; DF 46
1909/05-1909/10
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Items 9-18, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-011: fingerprints; "The Identification of Bloody Finger-Prints"; The author discusses
the identification of fingerprints, etc. See item 006-078 for related author.; Castellanos, Israel; The Peace Officer , v. 8, no. 4, p. 32-34; 4 pages; DF 59
1930/04
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 2
Items 9-18, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-012: machinery; "A Proposed Catalytic Furnace, Especially Designed for Heating Steel
Billets"; A discussion of a new type of furnace, chemical reactions, heating of agents, etc.; Smith, E. C.; Scientific American , Supplement no. 1872, v. LXXII, p. 323; 1 page; DF 404
1900/11/18
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 2
Items 9-18, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-013: identification; "How Science Traps the Criminal, A Visit to the Laboratory of
the French Police"; A discussion of the Bertillon System, fingerprints, papers, bootlaces, etc. Partial article.; Boyer, Jacques;
Conquest , v. II, no. 12, p. 501-; 2 pages; DF 690
1921/10
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 2
Items 9-18, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-014: identification; "A New Method of Identifying Criminals"; The author discusses
the Bertillon system, "Verbal portrait" system, fingerprints, etc.; Ramakers, L.; Scientific American , v. XCIII, no. 14, p. 264; 1 page; DF 376
1905/09/30
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 2
Items 9-18, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-015: heredity; "Your Family Tree"; The author discusses potential relatives, lines
of families, and the "value" of lineage. Illustrations by R. M. Brinkerhoff.; Terhune, Albert Payson; The American Magazine , p. 24-; 4 pages; DF 1053
1927/07
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Items 9-18, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-016: Bertillon; "An Afternoon with Bertillon"; The author visits the Paris Police to
meet M. Bertillon and discuss the system.; Blackford, Katherine M. H.; The Outlook , v. 100, no. 8, p. 424-428; 6 pages; DF 34
1912/02/24
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Items 9-18, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-017: Bertillon; " Bertillon's New System of Anthropometry"; Discusses a new aspect
of the Bertillon system and formulas pertaining to it, etc.; Boyer, Jacques; Scientific American , v. XCVI, no. 26, p. 534-535; 2 pages; DF 38
1907/06/29
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 2
Items 9-18, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-018: fingerprints; "Universal Fingerprinting Gains Adherents"; A news brief on the
use of fingerprints in various areas of society. Includes extra page with a review of a book on fingerprinting.; author n.a.;
The American City , p. 99, p. 117; 2 pages; DF 992
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Items 19-26, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-019: fingerprints; "Finger Prints"; An article on the history of fingerprinting's
use in personal identification, with pictures.; Faulds, Henry; Scientific American , Suppl. No. 1872, v. LXXII, p. 326-327; 2 pages; DF 90
1911/11/18
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Items 19-26, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-020: fingerprints; "The Romance of Fingerprints"; Fingerprint history, uses, persons,
etc.; Crook, G. T.; The Detective Magazine , p. 37-40; 4 pages; DF 705
1923/02/02
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 3
Items 19-26, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-021: fingerprints; "Finger Print Detection by Chemical Means"; Discussion of a new
method for obtaining prints other than the known powder/brush method.; "Delta"; Scientific American , v. 109, no. 19, p. 367; 1 page; DF 403
1913/11/08
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Items 19-26, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-022: fingerprints; "The Finger-Print System of Identification"; Discussion of fingerprinting
as a reliable identification method, history, and the method's use by certain groups.; Shepstone, Harold J.; Scientific American , v. CIII, no. 14, p. 256; 2 pages; DF 409
1910/10/01
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 3
Items 19-26, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-023: Bazar de la Charité; "The Burning of the French Charity Bazar"; A news article
about the cause, tragedy, and chaos of the Parisian building's fire.; author n.a.; Scientific American , Suppl. 1117, v. XLIII, p. 17850; 1 page; DF 401
1897/05/29
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Items 19-26, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-024: footprints; "Improving on King Solomon"; Due to fear of baby swaps, the Lying-in
Hospital adopted a system that records footprints and other physical information of babies on paper, much like present birth
certificates.; Moulton, Robert H.; The Independent , v. 102, no. 3718, p. 102; 2 pages; DF 257
1920/04/17
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 3
Items 19-26, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-025: fingerprints; "Finger-Prints in the Orient"; An article reviewing the claims
of W. Herschel, origins of fingerprinting for identification, the legal use of fingerprints, etc.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 54, no. 25, whole no. 1418, p. 1922; 1 page; DF 206
1917/06/23
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 3
Items 19-26, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-026: fingerprints; "Smudging Finger-Print Evidence"; The article demands that people
not touch anything at a crime scene so fingerprint evidence remains intact and gives example of unsolved case where too many
people handled evidence.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 64, no. 3, whole no. 1552, p. 80; 2 pages; DF 208
1920/01/17
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Items 27-33, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-027: palmistry; "Palmistry in China"; The history, presence, uses, etc. of palmistry
in China.; Giles, Herbert A.; The Nineteenth Century , v. LVI, no. 334, p. 985-988; 4 pages; DF 128
1904/12
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 4
Items 27-33, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-028: fingerprints; "Identification of Individuals by Means of Fingerprints, Palm prints,
and Soleprints"; An illustrated discussion of methods, uses, etc. of fingerprinting, as well as pioneers of the field such
as Galton, Herschel, E. Henry, etc.; Mairs, G. Tyler; The Scientific Monthly , v. 7, no. 4, p. 299-319; 21 pages; DF 238
1918/10
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Items 27-33, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-029: fingerprints; "Identification of Criminals by Finger-Prints"; Discussion of failed
methods of identification, fingerprinting as a solution, pioneers of, etc.; Mitchell, Edmund; The World Today , v. IX, no. 3, p. 1000-1004; 5 pages; DF 249
1905/09
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 4
Items 27-33, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-030: fingerprints; "No Two Finger Prints Alike"; The mathematical probabilities of
fingerprints looking alike, characteristics, etc.; author n.a.; Scientific American , v. CV, no. 8, p. 166; 1 page; DF 402
1911/08/19
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 4
Items 27-33, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-031: sciences; "Science and Crime"; Gives example cases in how chemistry and microscopy
are two influential sciences in crime-solving.; author n.a.; Scientific American , v. CXVIII, no. 24, p. 546; 1 page; DF 405
1918/06/15
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Items 27-33, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-032: fingerprints; "Your Fingerprints Are Your Friends"; Fingerprints as criminal,
personal, business, etc. identification.; Stephenson, William; Coronet , p. 91-94; 4 pages; DF 1071
1946/03
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Items 27-33, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-033a: William Heirens; "The Case of William Heirens"; A summary of the murders which
Heirens, 17, was accused, a suggested split personality of "George Murmans", and pictures of the case.; author n.a.; publisher
n.a., p. 30-31; 2 pages; DF 1155
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Items 27-33, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-033b: William Heirens; "I Know the Truth About Chicago's Heirens-Degnan Murder Mystery";
A detailed account of the investigation and prosecution of Heirens, a 17 yr. old college student who went on a crime spree.;
Baird, Edwin; Headquarters Detective Magazine , p. 8-13 & 66-68; 9 pages; DF 1155
1946/12
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Items 27-33, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-033c: William Heirens; "Heirens' Case Figures Take a Day of Rest"; An article about
the trial of Heirens taking a break, the account of the charges against him, etc.; author n.a.; Chicago Daily Tribune , p. 3; 1 page; DF 1155
1946/07/22
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Items 34-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-034: photography; "Photography of the Interior of the Eye"; Discusses Dr. Walther
Thorner's invention, how it works, its uses, etc.; Ramakers, L.; Scientific American , v. XCI, no. 25, p. 435; 1 page; DF 375
1904/12/17
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 5
Items 34-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-035: identification; "Tagging Fighting Men for Identification Purposes"; Discusses
the military's identification tags, their uses, history, etc.; author n.a.; Scientific American , v. CXVIII, no. 7, p. 149; 2 pages; DF 396
1918/02/16
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Items 34-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-036: detectives; "The Card Index Detective"; An article on the function, duties, cases,
etc. of the card index detective, or the person in charge of organizing information, such as fingerprints, etc., on crimes/criminals.;
Clifton, Frederick; The Detective Magazine , v. 2, no. 16, p. 223-225; 3 pages; DF 692
1923/06/22
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Items 34-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-037: fingerprints; "Correspondence, Science and the Investigation of Crime"; Two letters
to the editor about the origin of fingerprints. The first is written by H. Faulds and contends information that C. A. Mitchell
published about him and W. Herschel. The second is written by C. Ainsworth Mitchell in reply to Faulds on the topic.; Faulds,
Henry and C. Ainsworth Mitchell; Journal of the Royal Society of Arts , p. 420-421; 2 pages; DF 701
1921/05/13
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Items 34-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-038: identification; "X-Ray Photographs Furnish New Means of Identification"; An article
on x-rays in possibly identifying individuals/criminals and discusses such a case.; author n.a.; Scientific American , v. 138, no. 1, p. 57; 1 page; DF 389
1928/01
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Items 34-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-039: Bertillon; "The Bertillon Identification System"; An in-depth article on the
system, its functions, measurements, etc.; author n.a.; Scientific American , v. XCI, no. 25, p. 432; 2 pages; DF 399
1904/12/17
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Items 34-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-040: fingerprints; "Finger-Prints via Radio"; Discusses the way fingerprints can be
transmitted over the radio.; author n.a.; Scientific American , v. 127, p. 386; 2 pages; DF 398
1922/12
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Items 34-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 013-041: fingerprints; "Miscellaneous Notes, The Forging of Finger-Prints"; A news brief
on the rise in fingerprint forger, and how it is done.; author n.a.; Scientific American , v. 127, p. 430; 1 page; DF 129
1922/12
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Items 42-50, Journal/Magazine , Item 013-042: identification; "A New Identification System in the United States Army"; The
army has adopted a new system for identification that uses fingerprints, personal description, and a photograph on a single
card. Gives more details about the photography process.; Morgan, H. L.; Scientific American , v. XCVII, no. 3, p. 50; 1 page; DF 254
1907/07/20
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Items 42-50, Journal/Magazine , Item 013-043: fingerprints; "Fingerprints as Identification Marks in Ancient Greece--a Brief
for Early Trade-marks"; A short article with several pictures acknowledging the use of fingerprints in ancient Greece.; author
n.a.; Scientific American , v. 135, p. 194; 1 page; DF 397
1926/09
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Items 42-50, Journal/Magazine , Item 013-044: fingerprints; "Twenty-Two-Year-Old Girl Uncle Sam's Finger-Print Expert"; Marie
Dahm is commended for her position working for the military taking fingerprints of those enlisting. Discussion of various
aspects of the job.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 58, no. 1, whole no. 1472, p. 56; 2 pages; DF 207
1918/07/06
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Items 42-50, Journal/Magazine , Item 013-045: fingerprints; "Daubs and Smudges"; The author tries his first case using fingerprints
on a windowsill to catch a thief.; Haigh, E.; The Detective Magazine , p. 75-78; 4 pages; DF 704
1923/03/02
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Items 42-50, Journal/Magazine , Item 013-046: voice; "Latest in Criminal Detection"; A new invention, the oscillograph, can
record voices and be used as an identification tool. Article describes process.; author n.a.; Technical World Magazine , v. XVIII, no. 4, p. 497-498; 2 pages; DF 426
1912/12
- Mixed Materials Box: 13 Folder: 6
Items 42-50, Journal/Magazine , Item 013-047: fingerprints; "Finger-Prints to Settle Art Disputes"; Experts wanted to find
out if the Louvre and the National Gallery paintings, "The Madonna of the Rocks", were both by Leonardo da Vinci or if one
was a copy. Noting a painting technique where the fingers smooth the paint, prints were left behind, which were used to prove
the authenticity of the piece.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 71, no. 3, whole no. 1643, p. 26-27; 2 pages; DF 209
1921/10/15
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Items 42-50, Journal/Magazine , Item 013-048: identification; "Why Our Paymaster Knows Every Worker by Name"; A big business
keeps track of hundreds of workers via an identification number system that also uses formal job titles.; Greer, D. S.; Factory,
The Magazine of Management , p. 568; 3 pages; DF 134
1925/10
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Items 42-50, Journal/Magazine , Item 013-049a: fingerprints; "De l'identification par les Empreintes Digitales"; The article
addresses the traits, characteristics, etc. of fingerprints. Photocopy, in French.; Balthazard, M. V. and M. Ch. Bouchard;
Académie des Sciences , p. 1862-1865; 4 pages; DF 991
1911/06/26
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Items 42-50, Journal/Magazine , Item 013-049b: fingerprints; "De l'identification par les Empreintes Digitales"; The article
addresses the traits, characteristics, etc. of fingerprints. Typed transcription(s) in French.; Balthazard, M. V. and M. Ch.
Bouchard; Académie des Sciences , p. 1862-1865; 4 pages; DF 991
1911/06/26
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Items 42-50, Journal/Magazine , Item 013-049c: fingerprints; "De l'identification par les Empreintes Digitales"; The article
addresses the traits, characteristics, etc. of fingerprints. Typed transcription translated to English.; Balthazard, M. V.
and M. Ch. Bouchard; Académie des Sciences , p. 1862-1865; 4 pages; DF 991
1911/06/26
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Items 42-50, Journal/Magazine , Item 013-050: fingerprints; "Finger Prints of Antiquity"; The article discusses many applications
of fingerprints.; author n.a.; The Outlook , v. 133, no. 3, p. 113-114; 1 page; DF 275
1923/01/17
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Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-001: identification; "Am I Myself?"; A French nobleman marries a second woman and then
returns to the first's house, upon which he is warned he would be murdered. He leaves by night to the second wife and two
maids claim they saw his murder. The man again returns to the first wife and, to prove he is himself, a trial is had and many
people interviewed to confirm it. The maids are convicted instead.; author n.a.; publisher n.a., p. 492-500; 8 pages; DF 552
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Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-002: missing persons; "The Legion of the Missing"; The search for Lieut. William A.
Sheehan's body as a casualty of WWI. Found by Chief Investigator James McGourty, who is credited with finding hundreds of
American WWI casualties.; Stowe, Leland; The American Legion Monthly , p. 12-; 7 pages; DF 415
1929/07
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Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-003: identification; "The Mystery of the Unknown Man of Collegno"; An unknown Italian
man is found in a graveyard and marked as insane. When at the asylum, two different families, Canella and Bruneri, identify
the man. The Canella wife takes him home, has more children with him, etc. but the Bruneri woman finally takes Canella to
court. The court finds in the end that it is Bruneri.; Dosi, Giuseppe; True Detective Mysteries , 14-; 7 pages; DF 1016
1932/08
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Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-004: police; "An Amazing Story of the Accomplishments of the Tulare, California Police
Department and its Chief of Police, John R. MacDonald"; A review (with pictures) of the Tulare, California Police Department.
Discusses their modern attributes and people involved, such as fingerprint system, John R. MacDonald, visi-film apparatus,
etc.; author n.a.; Northwest Polices Journal , p. 18-19; 2 pages; DF 760
1931/12
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Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-005: E. O. Heinrich; "A Documentary of Sherlock"; Accounts and cases of E. O. Heinrich,
an expert at fraudulent stamps, papers, etc., as taken from the recounted story by George C. Henderson in the Oakland Tribune .; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 84, no. 4, whole no. 1814, p. 24; 1 page; DF 214
1925/01/24
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Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-006: identification; "What Really Happened to 'Big Tim' Sullivan"; An elected official
goes missing and is found murdered, but there is a mix up/cover up with his body whereas no one could properly identify it.
Corruption of officials is blamed. States continued from p. 33, thus missing first page(s) of article.; author n.a.; True Detective Mysteries , p. 66-70; 3 pages; DF 970
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Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-007: fingerprints; "Identification by Finger-tips"; The reasons fingerprints can be
a form of identification, other pioneers' actions, characteristics of fingerprints, etc. Illustrated page.; Galton, Francis;
The Nineteenth Century , v. XXX, no. 174, p. 303-311; 6 pages; DF 118
1891/08
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Items 1-8, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-008: identification; "Known to the Police"; Repeat criminals must be easily identified
to adhere to the Prevention of Crimes Act of 1871. The author discusses several methods, including Bertillon, Galton, etc.
with explanations and illustrations.; Spearman, Edmund; The Nineteenth Century , v. XXXVI, no. 211, p. 356-370; 8 pages; DF 410
1894/09
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Items 9-14, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-009: fingerprints; "Hold for Identification"; Officials have the modern system of fingerprinting
and have networked records between each other to identify criminals across state lines. Better than previous Bertillon because
criminals are known to change scars, tattoos and other body features to outwit system, as well as disorganization between
office records. Offers further history, uses, statistics, etc.; Cooper, Courtney Ryley; The Saturday Evening Post , p. 16-; 6 pages; DF 852
1935/01/12
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Items 9-14, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-010: fingerprints; "The Navy's Identification System"; The author is in charge of the
Identification Division of the Bureau of Navigation, and discusses the methods, uses, history, classification, etc. of fingerprints.;
Taylor, J. Herbert; The Fleet Review , p. 5-13; 9 pages; DF 999
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Items 9-14, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-011: palmistry; "Scientific Palmistry"; The author, of Smith College, discusses human
and animal palm characteristics, Micmac Indians, Bella Coola Indians, etc. and includes illustrations.; Wilder, Harris Hawthorne;
Popular Science Monthly , v. LXI, p. 41-54; 8 pages; DF 462
1902/11-1903/04
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Items 9-14, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-012: fingerprints; "Die ersten Entwicklungsstadien der Papillarmuster der menschlichen
Fingerballen"; The stages and characteristics of developing fingerprints of humans beginning with the embryo of 3-4 months
old. In German.; Bonnevie, Kr.; Xe Congrés International de Zoologie , p. 726-733; 5 pages; DF 1029
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Items 9-14, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-013: heredity; "Mental and Moral Heredity in Royalty. IV."; The study of several generations
of a Swedish royal family, from Gustavus Vasa to Charles XIII.; Woods, Frederick Adams; Popular Science Monthly , v. LXI, p. 76-84; 6 pages; DF 471
1902/11-1903/04
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Items 9-14, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-014: palm and footprints; "Palm and Sole Impressions and their Use for Purposes of
Personal Identification"; The author discusses the Bertillon and Galton Systems, and their effectiveness. Proposes own "Palm
and Sole" system with statistics and illustrations.; Wilder, Harris Hawthorne; Popular Science Monthly , v. LXIII, no. 5, p. 385-410; 15 pages; DF 467
1903/09
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Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-015: fingerprints; "Who Discovered Finger-Prints?"; The article explains the history
of fingerprint use(s) and its pioneers, Malpighi, Purkinje, Herschel, Faulds, and Galton.; author n.a.; Literary Digest , v. 106, no. 9, whole no. 2106; 1 page; DF 225
1930/08/30
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Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-016: heredity; "Eugenic Stock-Taking"; The article discusses those citizens that should
be able to reproduce and the practicality of the general societal beliefs about selective genetics "improving" the child born.;
author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 45, no. 8, p. 305; 1 page; DF 205
1912/08/24
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Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-017: Bertillon; "Is Bertillon a Back Number?"; A discussion of Raymond Fosdick's critique
of the Bertillon system and its effectiveness.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 51, no. 19, whole no. 1333, p. 1006-1007; 2 pages; DF 204
1915/11/06
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Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-018: sciences; "The Tales that Dead Men Tell"; A discussion of the dead proving guilt
and various cases solved by scientific proof.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 49, no. 26, whole no. 1288, p. 1274-1275; 2 pages; DF 203
1914/12/26
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Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-019: fingerprints; "Finger-Print Identification in Banks"; News brief about several
banks adopting fingerprinting as a form of identifying patrons.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 45, no. 8, whole no. 1166, p. 297-298; 1 page; DF 202
1912/08/24
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Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-020: fingerprints; "New Finger-Print Developer"; News brief on the invention by Maj.
Richard M. Joyce of a black, rubber tape that enables clearer fingerprints.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 106, no. 7, whole no. 2104, p. 23; 1 page; DF 221
1930/08/16
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 3
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-021: ears; "Tracing Criminals by Ears"; News brief about fingerprints being replaced
or accompanied by earprints, as they have never proved to repeat in nature either.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 96, no. 9, whole no. 1976, p. 21; 1 page; DF 219
1928/03/03
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 3
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-022: fingerprints; "Finger-Printing Everybody"; News brief on an article by Harry
H. Laughlin in Eugenics that asks the Federal Bureau of the Census to require fingerprints and hereditary information of all lawful U. S. citizens.;
author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 101, no. 3, whole no. 2035, p. 23; 1 page; DF 220
1929/04/20
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 4
Items 23-31, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-023a: fingerprints; "Atomic Bomb Doesn't Alter Fingerprints"; A study of criminals
and police officers in Hiroshima Japan determines that the bomb did not alter fingerprints.; author n.a.; Science Digest , p. 17; 1 page; DF 1284
1957/10
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-023b: fingerprints; "Fingerprints Can Be Removed by Surgical Technique"; The same
process used to remove/treat scars, planing, can be used just as well on fingerprints, leaving behind few lines.; author n.a.;
Science Digest , p. 39; 1 page; DF 1284
1958/05
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-024: criminology; "Practical Criminology at Work: Some of the Adventures of the Scientific
Modern Detective"; The science of criminology, such as microscope data, measuring and interpreting wounds of various types,
etc., as used in investigations.; Meade, Norman G.; Scientific American , v. 129, no. 4, p. 232-233; 2 pages; DF 245
1923/10
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-025: handwriting; "Forgery or Genuine? Some New Laboratory Methods of the French Handwriting
Experts"; Technical Laboratory at Lyons, directed by Edmond Locard, has several techniques to determine forgery, such as analyzing
the manner of slope, magnification of letters, etc.; Mann, Francis P.; Scientific American , v. 127, p. 404-; 2 pages; DF 244
1922/12
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-026: identification; "Identification Offices in India and Egypt"; The author describes
the identification systems used in India by E. R. Henry and in Egypt by Harvey Pasha.; Galton, Francis; The Nineteenth Century , v. XLVIII, p. 118-126; 5 pages; DF 119
1900/07
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-027: fingerprints; "Finger Prints in the Determination of Identity"; Taking fingerprints,
M. Abel Maitre, age differences, etc.; author n.a.; Scientific American , v. XLIII, suppl. no. 1117, p. 17859; 1 page; DF 120
1897/05/29
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-028: fingerprints; "Finger-Printing the World"; Fingerprinting postal workers, as
well as other civil services, for identity or in case of crime.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 75, no. 2, whole no. 1695, p. 27-28; 1 page; DF 211
1922/10/14
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-029: Bertillon; "A Famous Criminologist"; A summary of Alphonse Bertillon's life.;
author n.a.; Outlook , p. 433; 2 pages; DF 276
1914/02/28
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-030: blood; "Blood Will Tell"; Dr. Edward Tyson Reichert, Professor of Physiology
at the University of Pennsylvania, has discovered that blood is distinctly different between living beings, a theory that
was being explored since the discovery of "blood crystals" under a microscope in 1840. Pictures.; Joyce, Arthur St. George;
Technical World Magazine , v. XX, no. 2, p. 188-; 5 pages; DF 175
1913/10
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 5
Items 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-031: investigation; "Cross-Indexing the Criminal"; The author discusses crime-solving
efficiency of the California police system of cross-referencing criminal records and the need for more results nationwide.;
Kittredge, Perry; The Independent , p. 273; 1 page; DF 179
1928/09/22
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 5
Items 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-032: photography; "Catching Criminals with a Camera"; News story and example cases
about the benefits of using cameras in crime-solving.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 95, no. 7, whole no. 1960, p. 22-23; 2 pages; DF 213 or 218?
1927/11/12
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 5
Items 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-033: investigation; "How A Mild Professor Outwitted the Desperate 'Dynamite Twins'";
Prof. Edward Oscar Heinrich solves a case which baffles detectives by using scientific data collected from the crime.; author
n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 94, no. 9, whole no. 1949, p. 52; 1 page; DF 217
1927/08/27
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 5
Items 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-034: fingerprints; "Prints from Gloved Hands"; News article on ways wearing gloves
doesn't necessarily prevent criminal detection with example cases.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 94, no. 6, whole no. 1946, p. 21; 1 page; DF 216
1927/08/06
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 5
Items 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-035: investigation; "Sleuthing in a Laboratory"; Various ways that criminal detection
is assisted by science/lab work, example cases with photos.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 88, no. 10, whole no. 1872, p. 24-25; 2 pages; DF 215
1926/03/06
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 5
Items 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-036: Edmund Locard; "A French Museum of Crime"; News brief describing Edumund Locard,
criminal expert in charge of the Police Museum at Lyons, France.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 83, no. 4, whole no. 1801, p. 24; 1 page; DF 213
1924/10/25
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 5
Items 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-037: sciences; "Chemistry as a Crime-Detector"; Discusses chemistry of food, beverage,
blood, microscopes, etc., and its role in crime detection.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , v. 80, no. 13, whole no. 1771, p. 23-24; 1 page; DF 212
1924/03/29
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 5
Items 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-038: missing persons; "Amnesia--Civilian Shell Shock"; 'Condensed from Liberty ', a discussion of what causes amnesia, those living double lives after being missing, techniques to help those forgetting,
etc.; Murphy, T. E.; Reader's Digest , p. 17-20; 2 pages; DF 968
1943
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 5
Items 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-039: missing persons; "'Anastasia'--Romanoff or Insane Peasant?"; Details about the
woman claiming to be Anastasia Romanoff, knowing a great deal of the Czar family life, tales of an escape, etc. Most disclaim
her and believe her to be a Polish peasant, Franziska Schanzkowski.; author n.a.; The Literary Digest , p. 37-41; 3 pages; DF 788
1928/07/07
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 6
Items 40-45, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-040: identification; "Kleinere Mitteilungen"; Small reports, photocopy, in German--(1)
An Italian professor Tamassia publishes pamphlet on identifying a person via the situation of their veins, (2) Prof. Dr. A.
Reiss discusses an article on identification of fingerprints of criminals, (12) Children and the registration of fingerprints,
etc., (13) Scents/smells in relation to homosexuality.; Abels, A.; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 33, p. 361-363; 3 pages; DF 1169
1909
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 6
Items 40-45, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-041: fingerprints; "Fünf Jahre Daktyloskopie in Sachsen"; Five years of dactyloscopy
in Sachsen. Police headquarters at Dresden review fingerprinting procedures. Photocopy, in German.; Koettig; Arch. F. Krim.,
v. 30, p. 155-162; 8 pages; DF 1168
1908
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 6
Items 40-45, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-042: fingerprints; "Ein Triumph der Daktyloskopie"; A triumph in dactyloscopy, photocopy,
in German.; Näcke, P.; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 14, p. 362; 3 pages; DF 1167
1904
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 6
Items 40-45, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-043: identification; "Einstimmiger Schuldspruch durch Geschworene auf Grund von Indizien";
Jury has guilty verdict based on evidence such as blood, fingerprints, etc. Photocopy, in German.; Švorčik, Heinrich; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 31, p. 280-296; 17 pages; DF 1166
1908
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 6
Items 40-45, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-044: fingerprints; "Identifizierung von Kunstsachen und Daktyloskopie"; Identification
of art(s) and dactyloscopy. Photocopy, in German.; Gross, Hans; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 56, p. 331-333; 3 pages; DF 1191
1914
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 6
Items 40-45, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-045: fingerprints; "Vaterschaft und Fingerabdruck"; Paternity and fingerprints. Photocopy,
in German.; Harster, Theodor; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 56, p. 1-4; 4 pages; DF 1190
1913
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 7
Items 46-51, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-046: identification; "On Your Oath?"; Martin Guerre had to leave his wife and child
for a time. After several years, an imposter, Arnaud du Tilh, comes and fills Guerre's shoes until the mistake is discovered
and the imposter tried in court.; author n.a.; World's Great Detective Stories , p. 835-842; 4 pages; DF 135
undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 7
Items 46-51, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-047: police; "A Police Code"; An explanation of the order that police communication
information about offenders, from 1) offense/reason to 9) name of station/sender.; Clifton, Frederick; no pub info, p. 932;
1 page; DF 600
undated
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Items 46-51, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-048: criminology; "One Lesson from the Beck Case"; A comparison of the Adolf Beck
case to the Francis du Bedat in terms of innocent men being accused, mistaken identity, reform of criminology when it comes
to habitual offenders, etc.; Anderson, Robert; The Nineteenth Century , v. LVI, no. 334, p. 1003-1011; 5 pages; DF 7
1904/12
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 7
Items 46-51, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-049: fingerprints; "Finger Impressions"; A discussion of the use of fingerprints in
India, replacing signatures, systems initial uses, etc.; Brewester, F.; Bombay Law Journal , p. 420-426; 7 pages; DF 848
1951/01
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 7
Items 46-51, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-050: identification; "Undesirables Keep Out!"; A watchman's role at their posts, requiring
all workers to have identification, etc.; Stowell, L. M.; Management and Administration in Manufacturing Industries , v. IX, no. 5, p. 437-438; 2 pages; DF 411
1925/05
- Mixed Materials Box: 14 Folder: 7
Items 46-51, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-051: William Heirens; "Chicago's Wild Bill Heirens-Monster of Murder"; Details of
the case, his mental health, childhood crimes, pictures, etc. Beginning of another Heirens article inside, both articles incomplete.;
Carter, Harrison T.; Frontpage , p. 14-; 6 pages; DF 1199
1946/10
- Mixed Materials Box: 15a Folder: 1
Items 1-4, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-001: fingerprints; "Ein neues Verfahren zur Aufnahme von Fingerabdrücken am Tatorte";
Admission of fingerprint evidence, etc. Photocopy, in German.; Rubner, Joseph; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 49, p. 258-265; 8 pages; DF 1178
undated
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Items 1-4, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-002: fingerprints; "Tatortsfingerschau. Die Überlegenheit des Schneiderschen Abzieh-Verfahrens
gegenüber allen anderen bisher bekannt gewordenen Versuchen auf diesem Gebiet"; Method(s) of taking fingerprints, Schneider,
etc. Photocopy, in German.; Schütze, W.; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 49, p. 236-257; 22 pages; DF 1177
1912
- Mixed Materials Box: 15a Folder: 1
Items 1-4, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-003: fingerprints; "Die Fixierung von Fingerabdruckspuren am Tatort"; Methods of taking
fingerprints, photography, crime scene methods, etc. "Schneidersche Patent". Photocopy, in German.; Heindl, Robert; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 46, p. 220-223; 4 pages; DF 1176
1912
- Mixed Materials Box: 15a Folder: 1
Items 1-4, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-004: fingerprints; "Dreiundeinhalb Jahre Fingerabdruckverfahren in Bayern"; Three and
a half years of using fingerprinting in Bayern, etc. Photocopy, in German.; Harster, Theodor; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 51, p. 99-118; 20 pages; DF 1179
1913
- Mixed Materials Box: 15a Folder: 2
Items 5-9, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-005: fingerprints; "Kriminalistische Abhandlungen"; Only the first part of the article
"I. Daktyloskopie und Vaterschaft" is in file, Dactyloscopy and Paternity. Photocopy, in German.; Hellwig, Albert; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 50, p. 1-2; 3 pages; DF 1180
1912
- Mixed Materials Box: 15a Folder: 2
Items 5-9, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-006: identification; "Eine schwierige Leichen-Identifizierung"; Identification of the
dead, Anna A. (prostitute of Berlin), etc. Photocopy, in German.; Weiss, Kurt; Arch F. Krim. , v. 40, p. 138-145; 8 pages; DF 1174
undated
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Items 5-9, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-007: fingerprints; "Ergänzung"; A type of letter to the editor/additional note on fingerprint
issues in Kurt Weiss's article "Eine schwierige Leichen-Identifizierung" (015-006). Photocopy, in German.; Richter, M.; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 21; 1 page; DF 1184
undated
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Items 5-9, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-008: fingerprints; "Über die Verwertung daktyloskopischer Gutachten vor Gericht"; Using
dactyloscopy in court, etc. Photocopy, in German.; Eichberg; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 40, p. 334-341; 8 pages; DF 1172
1910-1911
- Mixed Materials Box: 15a Folder: 2
Items 5-9, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-009: fingerprints; "Beitrag zur gerichtsärztlichen Würdigung der Daktyloskopie"; Medical
court, contributions to dactyloscopy, appreciation of, etc. Photocopy, in German.; Lochte; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 40, p. 320-333; 13 pages; DF 1173
1910-1911
- Mixed Materials Box: 15a Folder: 3
Items 10-14, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-010: fingerprints; "Über die Technik der Daktyloskopie und den Vergleich der Fingerabdrücke";
Technology of dactyloscopy and the comparison of fingerprints, etc. Photocopy, in German.; Prochoroff, K.; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 43, p.166-173; 9 pages; DF 1170
1911
- Mixed Materials Box: 15a Folder: 3
Items 10-14, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-011: identification; "Zur Identifizierung verwandter Personen"; Identification of
related persons, etc. Photocopy, in German.; Näcke, P.; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 43, p. 72-78; 7 pages; DF 1171
1911
- Mixed Materials Box: 15a Folder: 3
Items 10-14, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-012: fingerprints; "Kleine kriminalistische Mitteilungen"; Partial article, only parts
"1. Statistische Vorbedingungen bei der daktyloskopischen Registratur" and "2. Gefälschte Fingerabdrücke"--statistics of the
dactyloscopy department and false fingerprints. Photocopy, in German.; Schneickert, Hans; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 50, p. 240-243; 4 pages; DF 1185
1912
- Mixed Materials Box: 15a Folder: 3
Items 10-14, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-013: identification; "Einige merkwürdige Fälle von Irrtum über die Identität von Sachen
oder Personen"; Strange cases of mistaken identity of people and things. Photocopy, in German.; Hellwig, Albert; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 27, p. 352-361; 10 pages; DF 1186
1907
- Mixed Materials Box: 15a Folder: 3
Items 10-14, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-014: fingerprints; "Über Leichendaktyloskopie"; The dactyloscopy of corpses. Photocopy,
in German.; Reuter; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 21, p. 68-79; 12 pages; DF 1187
1905
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 4
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-015: identification; "über die bei dem Einbruche in die Kirche zu St. Klemens in Prag-Bubna
auf dem Tabernakeldeckel daselbst von dem Täter hinterlassen Finger- und Handspuren"; Expert opinion, break-in at St. Klemens
in Prag-Bubna, criminal left traces of finger and handprints, etc. Photocopy, in German.; Roztocil, Ju. Lad.; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 18, p. 333-341; 9 pages; DF 1188
1905
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 4
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-016: investigation; "Ein Beitrag zur Frage der Realbeweise"; One contribution to the
question of material proof, etc. Photocopy, in German.; Linser, Wolfgang; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 57, p. 226-233; 8 pages; DF 1189
1914
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 4
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-017: fingerprints; "Kriminalistische Rundschau"; Partial article of criminalistics
roundup, parts--"3. Vervielfältigung von Fingerabdruckbogen", "4. Die Erfindung eines Briefräubers", "5. Eine neue kriminalistische
Reichs-Zentralstelle", and "6. Zum Begriff 'Hochstapler'"--duplication of fingerprint curves, invention of letter robbers,
a new criminalistics central office, and the notion/term swindlers. Photocopy, in German.; Schneickert, Hans; Arch. F. Krim.,
v. 52, p. 96-98; 3 pages; DF 1181
1913
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 4
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-018: fingerprints; "Die Vervielfältigung von Fingerabdruckblättern"; Duplication of
fingerprints, methods, photography, etc. Photocopy, in German.; Heindl, Robert; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 52, p. 378-381; 4 pages; DF 1182
1913
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 4
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-019: fingerprints; "Aus meiner kriminalistischen Sammelmappe"; Partial article of
"from my crime folder"--Part "2. Vaterschaft und Fingerabdruck", paternity and fingerprints. Photocopy, in German.; Boas,
K.; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 53, p. 326-327; 2 pages; DF 1183
1913
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 4
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-020: fingerprints; "Finger Prints and Disease"; Left hand deterioration vs. right,
people with pathological diseases, effects on fingerprints, etc. Photocopy, irrelevant extra pages at end.; Cherrill, F. R.;
Nature , v. 166, no. 4223, p. 581-584; 5 pages; DF 1260
1950/10/07
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 4
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-021: fingerprints; "Transmission of Finger-Prints by Radio"; Improvement in techniques,
pamphlet by F. R. Cherill mentioned, etc.; author n.a.; Nature , v. 158, no. 4015, p. 525-526; 2 pages; DF 1266
1946/10/12
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 4
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-022: fingerprints; "II. Die Fingerschau in den Justiz-Gefängnissen von Mecklenburg-Schwerin";
The fingerprint system of the prison/law of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Section 2 of the bigger article "Kriminalistische Studien",
photocopy, in German.; Schütze, W.; Arch. F. Krim. , v. 45, p. 176-191; 15 pages; DF 1175
undated
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Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-023: criminology; "Eugenics and the Criminal Law"; How race, birth, mental illness,
etc. effect one being a criminal.; Battaglini, Giulio Q.; Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology , v. V, no. 1, p. 12-15; 6 pages; DF 21
1914/05
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-024: handwriting and fingerprints; "Talks About Police Science, Finger-prints and
Handwriting"; The role and knowledge of police departments/officers pertaining to fingerprints, footprints, and handwriting.;
author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 32, p. 164; 1 page; DF 841
1924/03/28
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-025: fingerprints; "Hints on Fingerprints"; Reprinted from the Western Australia Police News , help with fingerprints for those not informed as well as the current police recruits are.; "Juxta"; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 33, p. 479; 1 page; DF 841
1925/09/04
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-026: fingerprints; "Finger-print Assault Charge"; A judge dismissed charges against
the police for not informing two youths they had a right to object to their fingerprinting.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 34, p. 24; 1 page; DF 841
1926/01/08
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-027: fingerprints; "A Student's Notes on the Criminal Law, Identification by Finger
Prints"; A discussion of learning tools and texts, such as Finger Print Clues by C. S. Collins and others by Henry Faulds, E. R. Henry, etc..; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 34, p. 53-54; 2 pages; DF 841
1926/01/22
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-028: fingerprints; "Finger-prints Taken After Death"; A woman who had her fingerprints
at Scotland Yard was identified after death by fingerprints taken from her body. Possibly the first case civilian case of
identification post-mortem.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 34, p. 399; 1 page; DF 841
1926/07/16
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-029: fingerprints; "Finger-prints Sensation"; Implications of surgery on helping crooks
escape identification.; Lucas, Netley; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 35, p. 139; 1 page; DF 841
1927/02/25
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-030: footprints; "Footprints"; A discussion of the importance of footprints in law
enforcement. Author ex-chief supt. Of Manchester City Police, partial article?; Taylor; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 35, p. 220; 1 page; DF 841
1927/03/25
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-031: fingerprints; "Finger-print Literature"; A small bibliography for officers interested
in learning about fingerprints, includes texts by Galton, Faulds, Henry, etc.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 35, p. 534; 1 page; DF 841
1927/07/15
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-032: fingerprints; "Finger-prints Hereditary"; A discussion of a criminologist who
claims he can prove paternity via fingerprints.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 35, p. 650; 1 page; DF 841
1927/09/09
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-033: fingerprints; "Finger-print Evidence"; A news brief about fingerprints from a
money box being used as evidence in a trial.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 36, p. 89; 1 page; DF 841
1928/02/03
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-034: fingerprints; "Finger-print Evidence"; A news brief about fingerprints from a
money box being used as evidence in a trial.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 36, p. 89; 1 page; DF 841
1928/04/27
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-035: fingerprints; "Metro. Police News"; A news brief about fingerprints being sent
"wireless" overseas to catch criminals.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 36, p. 379; 1 page; DF 841
1928/05/11
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-036: fingerprints; "The Art of Lifting Finger-prints"; A news brief about new fingerprint
lifting techniques.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 36, p. 1016; 1 page; DF 841
1928/12/28
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-037: fingerprints; "Identification by Finger-prints"; A news brief about a new publication
by Harry Battley on methods in print identification.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 38, p. 515; 1 page; DF 841
1930/07/04
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-038: fingerprints; "Investigation of Crime"; A discussion of the justness of the law,
including a paragraph about a fingerprint case.; "Muileach"; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 40, p. 375; 1 page; DF 841
1932/11/25
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-039: fingerprints; "New Finger-Print Process"; A news brief about new type of cleaner
ink for fingerprinting.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 41, p. 376; 1 page; DF 841
1933/05/19
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-040: fingerprints; "A New Method"; An article about the use of Phosphorescent Zinc
Sulphide [sic] to alter the backgrounds behind fingerprints.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 41, p. 94; 1 page; DF 841
1933/08/11
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 5
Items 23-41, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-041: fingerprints; "New Finger-Print Bureau"; An article about the need and launch
of a Finger-print and Photographic Bureau that was addressed at a meeting of the Worcestershire Standing Joint Committee.;
author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , v. 41, p. 199; 1 page; DF 841
1933/09/29
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 6
Items 42-48, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-042: fingerprints; "Mr. A. J. Kearney"; An article about Kearney, who has completed
the University of Applied Science course, is a fingerprint expert, and operating a Bureau of Identification in Philadelphia.
Magazine's editorial on the back.; author n.a.; Finger Print Magazine , v. 3, no. 9, front page; 1 page; DF n.a.
1922/03
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 6
Items 42-48, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-043: fingerprints; "Pioneer Finger Print Official Retires from Government Service";
An article on Christopher Columbus Bennett, who retired after 31 years of service and is known for being the first to fingerprint
a US chief executive and a chief justice. Article about the capture using fingerprints of a Kentucky Felon, Weldon Stadler
aka Samuel Wilson Montgomery, who was living in New York.; author n.a.; Finger Print Magazine , p. 20; 1 page; DF n.a.
1949/02
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 6
Items 42-48, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-044: Edward Henry; "A Century of Progress"; An article as tribute to Sir Edward Richard
Henry on the 100th anniversary of his birth. Also contains article "The Henry Key and the Bedouh" by Harry J. Myers II, and
Frances Valerie Willard, on the pages between, p. 17-19.; Moore, Robert E.; Finger Print Magazine , p. 16, 20; 2 pages; DF n.a.
1950/11
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 6
Items 42-48, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-045: fingerprints; "What Did the Irish Know About Finger Prints in 1689?"; An article
about using fingerprints as signatures on historical documents in Ireland. Pictures of church found in and the document in
the article.; Thomas, Morriston; Finger Print Magazine , p. 3-6; 2 pages; DF n.a.
1948/11
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 6
Items 42-48, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-046: Vucetich; "Juan Vucetich--The Juridical and Social Significance of His Work";
An article on the police officer and fingerprint pioneer who did most of his work at La Plata, Argentina.; Rodriguez, Sislan;
Finger Print Magazine , p. 3-4, 19; 2 pages; DF n.a.
1948/09
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 6
Items 42-48, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-047: Edward Henry; "The Henry System Semi-Centennial"; Parts 1 and 2 of the article,
which is in a tribute issue to E. R. Henry's work. Also mentions Purkinje, Faulds, Herschel, Vucetich, Galton, and Bertillon.;
Myers, Harry J.; Finger Print Magazine , v. 31, no. 12, p. 3-14; 7 pages; DF n.a.
1950/06
- Mixed Materials Box: 15b Folder: 6
Items 42-48, Journal/Magazine, Item 015-048: identification; "Identification Section of the Argentine Federal Police"; Parts
1 and 2 of the history of identification office of the police dept. of Argentina.; Preller, Oscar Roberto; Finger Print Magazine , p. 3-25; 12 pages; DF n.a.
1949/04
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Newspaper, Item 016-001: multiple births; "By Gemini"; News brief on several born sets of sextuplets, quadruplets,
twins, etc.; author n.a.; Newsweek , p. 94; 1 page; DF 1019
1944/04/10
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Newspaper, Item 016-002: fingerprints; "Identification by Finger-Prints"; A letter to the editor on placing too
much credit on Edward Henry's fingerprint work and not enough on Francis Galton. Photocopies.; Darwin, George; The Times ; 2 leaves; DF 670
undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Newspaper, Item 016-003: fingerprints; "Finger Printing Held to Be Legal"; News brief on how officers are permitted
to take fingerprints of those they arrest in San Francisco, CA.; author n.a.; The United States Daily , p. 2; 1 leaf; DF 390
1931/06/24
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Newspaper, Item 016-004: fingerprints; "Everybody's Fingerprint Should Be Kept on File"; The author interviews
Capt. Joseph A. Faurot, Chief of the NYPD Criminal Identification Bureau, on the methods, uses, acquisitions, etc. of fingerprints.;
Marshall, Edward; New York Times , p. 3; 1 page; DF 699
1912/05/26
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Newspaper, Item 016-005: fingerprints and footprints; "Foot Prints and Finger Prints to Identify City Foundlings";
The author interviews Officer Harrington on the cases of orphaned children in New York. Also, comments on Capt. Faurot's insistence
on all babies getting "Bertillon", which means women and children just get printed, not the system of full body measurements
intended for adult males.; Forrester, Izola; The World Magazine , p. 17; 1 page; DF 651
1915/12/05
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Newspaper, Item 016-006: fingerprints; "Fingerprint Records Viewed as Valuable in Civil Service"; Using fingerprints
to identify criminals, critics of fingerprinting, printing for records, etc.; author n.a.; The United States Daily , p. 4; 1 page; DF 241
1931/07/29
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Newspaper, Item 016-007: identification; "The Metropolitan Police, VI. Identification"; The uncertainty of old/ordinary
methods, Bertillon and fingerprint systems, advantages of fingerprints, etc. Photocopy.; author n.a.; The Times ; 1 page; DF 664
1909/01/04
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Newspaper, Item 016-008: Edward Henry; "Sir Edward Henry, Finger-Prints for Crime Detection"; A full length obituary
for the fingerprint pioneer.; author n.a.; The Times ; 5 leaves; DF 1334
1931/02/21
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 2
Items 9-13, Newspaper, Item 016-009: fingerprints; "Identification by Finger-Prints"; Three letters to the editor in response
to a previous article in the paper, and a response to George Darwin's letter (collection item # 016-002) about Henry and Galton's
role in fingerprint systems. Three letters, one from the paper's correspondent, photocopy.; Pedler, Alex and M. D.; The Times ; 1 leaf; DF 671
undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 2
Items 9-13, Newspaper, Item 016-010: identification; "The Identification of Prisoners"; A letter to the editor about the new
methods of prisoner identification, including printing and Bertillon, etc. Photocopy.; author n.a.; The Times ; 1 leaf; DF 661
undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 2
Items 9-13, Newspaper, Item 016-011: fingerprints; "Der Erfinder der Daktylolkopie"; An article about Faulds, Bertillon, dactyloscopy,
etc. In German, entire paper.; Benedift, Rlothilde; Neues Wiener Journal, p. 3; 1 leaf; DF 947
1922/06/19
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 2
Items 9-13, Newspaper, Item 016-012: identity; "Care of Criminals, The Opening Sessions of the National Prison Congress, A
System of Registration Urgently Needed"; News article on the National Prison Association, O'Neill Bill, doubtful identity,
etc. Whole paper.; author n.a.; The Boston Herald , p. 3; 1 leaf; DF 997
1888/07/17
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 2
Items 9-13, Newspaper, Item 016-013: investigation; title n.a.; Series of clippings about the evidence, witnesses, etc. in
the trial of Alfred deMarigny, who allegedly killed his father-in-law, Harry Oakes, but was acquitted of the crime--from Nassau,
Bahamas Associated Press. Various articles list E. V. W. Jones as author. Articles "Little Finger" and "De Marigny Finale"
from Newsweek. Clipping leaves glued to pages.; author n.a.; no pub info; 7 pages; DF 1339
1943
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 3
Items 14-20, Newspaper, Item 016-014: missing persons; "The Kidnaping Menace"; J. Edgar Hoover, spread of kidnaping [sic],
Lindbergh Baby, Roger Touhy, Harvey Bailey, Kidnap Scoreboard (list of those caught and their sentences), Bertillon cards
with fingerprints, etc.; Wilson, Richard L.; The Minneapolis Tribune , p. 1-; 3 leaves; DF 614
1934/03/25
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 3
Items 14-20, Newspaper, Item 016-015: fingerprints; "Fingerprints Sorted Automatically"; A photo of a machine that sorts prints
automatically.; author n.a.; The Minneapolis Tribune , p. 17; 1 page; DF 890
1936/05/14
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 3
Items 14-20, Newspaper, Item 016-016: palm and fingerprints; "Science On New Track"; Dr. Harold Cummins and the characteristics
of finger, palmprints and their influence/indications in heredity, diseases, etc.; Lewis, Flannery; New Orleans Item , p. 6; 2 leaves; DF 1087
1946/03/12
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 3
Items 14-20, Newspaper, Item 016-017: Father Gapon; "Mysteries of History"; Red Sunday--where an uprising by the working class
against the Russian czar, was led by George Gapon and backfired when the guards killed the protestors. Somehow Gapon escaped
but it is unknown what happened to him afterwards.; Terhune, Albert Payson; no pub info; 1 leaf; DF 744
1929
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 3
Items 14-20, Newspaper, Item 016-018: Faulds; "Finger-Print Pioneer, Death of Dr. Faulds of Wolstanton"; A full length obituary
about Faulds's life including his work in Japan, fingerprints, police, etc.; author n.a.; Evening Sentinel , no. 20405, front page; 1 page; DF 93
1930/03/19
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 3
Items 14-20, Newspaper, Item 016-019: investigation; "The Open Secret of Scotland Yard"; The author investigates the inner
workings of Scotland Yard, cases, crime-solving, etc.; Gollomb, Joseph; Detective Story Magazine , p. 50-57; 5 pages; DF 804
1920/04/13
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 3
Items 14-20, Newspaper, Item 016-020: William Heirens; "Heirens, Chicago's Monster"; Brief summary of Heirens murder case(s)
with several pictures spanning pages.; author n.a.; no pub info, p. 20-21; 2 pages; DF 1198
undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 4
Items 21-28, Newspaper, Item 016-021: fingerprints; "3,000,000 Fingerprints in U. S. Files Trap Criminals"; The Dept. of Justice
is nearing record registered criminal fingerprints, uses, cases, etc.; author n.a.; no pub info; 1 leaf; DF 726
1932
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 4
Items 21-28, Newspaper, Item 016-022: Andree expedition; "Hunters Pick Up Boat Hook With Name"; The author's expedition finds
the remains of camp, bodies, etc. of the Salomon Andree expedition in frozen Norway. Followed by AP additional brief.; Horn,
Gunnar; no pub info; 2 leaves; DF 553
1930
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 4
Items 21-28, Newspaper, Item 016-023: fingerprints; "Alien Registration and Finger Printing Again to Be Sought"; Ohio Representative
Cable wishes to renew effort for all aliens in the U. S. to register for national safeguarding. Continued on back/second page.;
author n.a.; The United States Daily, v. VI, no. 131, front page & p. 2; 1 page; DF 1021
1931/08/05
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 4
Items 21-28, Newspaper, Item 016-024: identification; "Payments Through Telegram by P.O. Savings Bank"; In a letter to the
editor, the author believes that the more the services of the post office extend, the more proof if identification is needed.
He suggest fingerprints. Photocopy.; Galton, Francis; The Times ; 1 leaf; DF 662
undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 4
Items 21-28, Newspaper, Item 016-025: identification; "Identification"; A letter to the editor in which the author discusses
the resolution of the British Association at Edinburgh in which inquiries into the utility, cost, and efficiency of the anthropometric
identification system in France were introduced. Photocopy.; Galton, Francis; The Times ; 1 leaf; DF 663
1893/07/07
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 4
Items 21-28, Newspaper, Item 016-026: identification; "Italy Stirred by a Mystery Man"; A man suffering from amnesia is claimed
by two separate families, Canella and Bruneri, after being found in a Collegno graveyard. Canella, a wealthy family of the
professor, takes him home first and has another child with him but eventually the courts find him to be Bruneri. He is placed
in a sanitarium after the trial, as the name makes no difference as to his mental state.; Deri, Emery; The St. Paul Pioneer Press , magazine section, p. 4; 1 page; DF 789
1929/05/19
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 4
Items 21-28, Newspaper, Item 016-027: fingerprints; "Victim of Train is Identified by Chief of Police as Meyers"; Police Chief
John R. MacDonald used fingerprints to identify the body of a Southern Pacific train accident as Floyd Meyers, an Iowa locomotive
engineer.; author n.a.; Tulare Advance-Register , v. XLVIII, no. 75, front page; 1 page; DF 431
1930/09/27
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 4
Items 21-28, Newspaper, Item 016-028: identification; title n.a.; Identifying habitual criminals through Bertillon and Galton
systems, their use in police departments, redefining criminal classification, practicality, etc.; author n.a.; The Times , p. 10; 2 leaves; DF 672
1894/03/19
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 5
Items 29-35, Newspaper, Item 016-029: photography; "An Early Daguerreotype"; A letter to the editor about Daguerre's means
of photographing the human face, etc. Photocopy.; Herschel, W.; The Times ; 1 leaf; DF 676
1893/04/10
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 5
Items 29-35, Newspaper, Item 016-030: fingerprints; "Unusual Clews Figure in Death Case"; A photograph with summary of murder
trial of Percy Harry Eberly, Melvin Earl Hatch, etc.; author n.a.; Los Angeles Times , v. XLIX, front page; 1 page; DF 233
1930/09/25
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 5
Items 29-35, Newspaper, Item 016-031: fingerprints; "Science is Getting Criminals' 'Goat'"; Criminals have resorted to trying
skin grafting on their fingers to alter prints, but officials claim efforts are futile.; Coontz, John L.; Public Ledger ; 1 page; DF 609
1934/02/18
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 5
Items 29-35, Newspaper, Item 016-032: fingerprints; "Woman Fingerprint Expert Enjoys Her Work"; Millicent Weber Cooper, first
woman in the Bureau of Identification, and her work on the force.; author n.a.; no pub info; 1 leaf; DF 645
undated
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Items 29-35, Newspaper, Item 016-033a: fingerprints; "The Crosskey Finger Print System"; The author writes a review of a book
previously listed in the publication on Crosskey's new ideas for classifying fingerprints.; Robert; The Police Review and Parade Gossip , p. 600; 1 page; DF 646
1923/11/09
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 5
Items 29-35, Newspaper, Item 016-033b: fingerprints; "Our Police Library"; The Crosskey Single Finger Print System by Walter
C. S. Crosskey is reviewed, quoted, H. Faulds, E. R. Henry, etc.; author n.a.; The Police Review and Parade Gossip; 1 leaf;
DF 646
1923/10/26
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 5
Items 29-35, Newspaper, Item 016-033c: fingerprints; "The Single Finger Print Identification System"; Advertisement for the
book by Walter C. S. Crosskey, price, purchase address.; author n.a.; The Round World Bulletin of Missing [Persons ]; 1 leaf; DF 646
undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 5
Items 29-35, Newspaper, Item 016-034: fingerprints; "Taking America's Fingerprints"; Print system traps old criminals, such
as Clarence Arters, movement to print all of the country, filing prints with federal government, etc. Pictures included of
mentioned news.; Universal Service; Herald-American Pictorial Review , IV-8; 1 page; DF 1046
1942/08/23
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 5
Items 29-35, Newspaper, Item 016-035: fingerprints; "Millions of Fingerprints, War Increases Tasks of Identification"; Many
young workers must file thousands of fingerprints of incoming service men, volunteering civilians, sorting by machine, etc.;
White, James D.; The St. Paul Pioneer Press ; 1 page; DF 1047
1943/05/30
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 6
Items 36-41, Newspaper, Item 016-036: fingerprints; "The Discovery of Finger-Prints"; A letter to the editor about the difference
between tip-marks and fingerprints, their use in India, etc. Photocopy.; Herschel, W. J.; The Times ; 2 leaves; DF 675
1909/02/12
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 6
Items 36-41, Newspaper, Item 016-037: fingerprints; "Finger-Marks"; Identifying old criminals, fallibility of photographs,
palmistry, W. Herschel, India, etc. Photocopy.; author n.a.; St. James's Budget , p. 7, [1007]; 1 page; DF 938
1880/12/24
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 6
Items 36-41, Newspaper, Item 016-038: fingerprints; "Identification by Finger-Prints"; A letter to the editor in response
to George Darwin's last letter to the editor, in which Darwin placed too much credit on Francis Galton's work and not enough
on William Herschel.; Cotton, Henry; The Times ; 2 leaves; DF 222
1909/01/04
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 6
Items 36-41, Newspaper, Item 016-039: fingerprints; "The Discovery of Finger-Prints"; A letter to the editor about the debate
of the first users of fingerprint systems and the author's own involvement, etc. Photocopy.; Herschel, W. J.; The Times ; 2 leaves; DF 1025
1909/01/26
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 6
Items 36-41, Newspaper, Item 016-040: fingerprints; "Identification by Finger-Prints"; A letter to the editor where the author
clarifies his own work, stance, history, etc. as rebuttal against previous letters to the editor about the origin of fingerprint
systems. Photocopy.; Galton, Francis; The Times ; 1 leaf; DF 660
1909/01/13
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 6
Items 36-41, Newspaper, Item 016-041: fingerprints; "Why There Are No Misprints in Fingerprints"; Discusses cases where print
evidence solved the crime, pictures of prints. Cut-up, but seems like entire article.; Sayford, Irving S.; Public Ledger--Philadelphia , p. 6; 1 page; DF 652
1922/11/05
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 7
Items 42-43, Newspaper, Item 016-042: fingerprints; "Who Left the Forged Finger Prints?"; Rubber stamps hold impressions of
fingerprints to mislead police of Scotland Yard in a case pertaining to stolen silver.; author n.a.; The Denver Post , Magazine Section; 1 page; DF 601
1923/02/04
- Mixed Materials Box: 16 Folder: 7
Items 42-43, Newspaper, Item 016-043: fingerprints; "The Discovery of Fingerprints"; A letter to the editor regarding details
added by the author on illiterate people, and missed by Herschel's own previous letter. Photocopy; Mallet, R. T.; The Times ; 2 pages; DF 677
1909/02/02
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 1
Items 1-7, Patent, Item 017-001: identification; "Controlling Device for Subsequently Identifying Persons at a Business, Negotiations,
and the Like"; Inventor from Zurich, Switzerland. Patent 1,094,073 Serial No. 756,753. Time stamps and photographs used together
with transactions.; Ilg, Alfred; United States Patent Office; 5 pages; DF 341
1914/04/21
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 1
Items 1-7, Patent, Item 017-002: fingerprints; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Boston, Massachusetts. Patent 964,499
Serial No. 438,583. Obtaining fingerprints off of accessories.; Delabarre, Frank A.; United States Patent Office; 3 pages;
DF 342
1910/07/19
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 1
Items 1-7, Patent, Item 017-003: identification; "Identifying Device"; Inventor from Walker, Minnesota. Patent 948,099 Serial
No. 495,784. Device to identify one's material belongings in public, such as at a coat or hat check.; Lott, George W.; United
States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 343
1910/02/01
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 1
Items 1-7, Patent, Item 017-004: identification; "Identifying Device"; Inventors from Auburn, New York. Patent 385,106 Serial
No. 267,406. Device to identify unrecognizable people/bodies, such as after a fire.; Fitch, Edwin R. and Cyrenus Wheeler,
Jr.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 344
1888/06/26
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 1
Items 1-7, Patent, Item 017-005: identification; "Identification Exhibitor"; Inventors from Portland, Oregon. Patent 1,444,669
Serial No. 546,976. Object to provide an illuminated box with translucent side, over which is a stencil plate with identification.;
Dillard, William J. and Theodore F. Shepler; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 345
1922/03/27
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 1
Items 1-7, Patent, Item 017-006: identification; "Device for Identifying Garments and Headwear"; Inventor from Woodward, Oklahoma.
Patent 890,530 Serial No. 378,483. Simple device to temporarily mark garments for easy identification in places where articles
of many people are placed together.; Ross, Isaac Smith; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 346
1908/06/09
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 1
Items 1-7, Patent, Item 017-007: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Newark, New Jersey. Patent 1,674,739
Serial No. 58,224. A band to close an umbrella around the ribs which also includes means of identification.; Post, Jessie
L.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 347
1928/06/26
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 2
Items 8-14, Patent, Item 017-008: fingerprints; "Fingerprint-Taking Device"; Inventor from Sonthofen, Allgau, Germany. Patent
1,672,206 Serial No. 159,397. A self-contained, small device with ink pad for taking fingerprints.; Gehring, Rudolf; United
States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 348
1928/06/05
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 2
Items 8-14, Patent, Item 017-009: identification; "Identification Certification for Motor Vehicles"; Inventor(s) from Arlington
and Dallas Texas. Patent 1,556,895 Serial No. 643,313. A way to categorize a vehicle on a certificate that will help identify
it in case of theft, etc.; Ayers, William C., Isaac B. Cantrell and Tom L. Randolph; United States Patent Office; 3 pages;
DF 349
1925/10/13
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 2
Items 8-14, Patent, Item 017-010: identification; "Mother and Child Identification Means"; Inventor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Patent 1,543,270 Serial No. 447,762. A chain with a number and a security clasp that assures the mother it is her child in
the hospital.; Abronski, John V.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 350
1925/06/23
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 2
Items 8-14, Patent, Item 017-011: identification; "Case for Identification Papers"; Inventor from Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Patent 1,541,515 Serial No. 735,185. An improved appliance for carrying important documents (wear, moisture, security, etc.);
Laraway, William H.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 351
1925/06/09
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 2
Items 8-14, Patent, Item 017-012: identification; "Identification-Plate"; Inventor from Roslindale, Massachusetts. Patent
799,997 Serial No. 233,736. A device for employee uniform caps to identify workers.; MacLellan, Daniel; United States Patent
Office; 2 pages; DF 332
1905/09/19
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 2
Items 8-14, Patent, Item 017-013: identification; "Identification-Card"; Inventor from New York, New York. Patent 776,560
Serial No. 203,801. A designed identification card with specifically designated information.; Smith, Louis Lum; United States
Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 333
1904/12/06
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 2
Items 8-14, Patent, Item 017-014: identification; "Identification-Card"; Inventor from New York, New York. Patent 751, 247
Serial No. 149,482. A designed identification card with photo, signature, and for practical applications/information.; Behrendt,
Barnim L.; United States Patent Office; 3 pages; DF 334
1904/02/02
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 3
Items 15-22, Patent, Item 017-015: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from New York, New York. Patent 1,450,854
Serial No. 568,842. A small, water tight device with a slip of identification paper that is split to open and not reusable
afterwards.; Hennech, Arthur B.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 335
1923/04/03
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 3
Items 15-22, Patent, Item 017-016: identification; "Method of Identification"; Inventor from San Francisco, California. Patent
752,617 Serial No. 109,584. A method of looking, measuring, and identifying a person using a photograph.; DePue, Frank H.;
United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 336
1904/02/16
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 3
Items 15-22, Patent, Item 017-017: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from St. Louis, Missouri. Patent 759,866
Serial No. 124,192. A device for a "triple-check" system for reviewing freight.; Conley, Harry; United States Patent Office;
3 pages; DF 337
1904/05/17
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 3
Items 15-22, Patent, Item 017-018: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Atchison, Kansas. Patent 919,983
Serial No. 398,098. A device for identification with grips, trunks, parcels, key rings, etc.; Walsh, John; United States Patent
Office; 2 pages; DF 338
1909/04/27
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 3
Items 15-22, Patent, Item 017-019: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Trenton, New Jersey. Patent 997,342
Serial No. 572,922. A wallet-sized device to contain identification for a variety of uses.; Thompson, James Harry; United
States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 339
1911/07/11
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 3
Items 15-22, Patent, Item 017-020: identification; "Illuminating Identification Device"; Inventors from Brookline and Boston
Massachusetts. Patent 997,960 Serial No. 425,499. A lighting device used on vehicles to illuminate identification numbers
from behind.; Briggs, Frederick L.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 340
1911/07/18
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 3
Items 15-22, Patent, Item 017-021: identification; ""Identifying Tag"; Inventor from Evanston, Illinois. Patent 1,563,371
Serial No. 146. A tag that more specifically identifies wires, cords, tubing, etc.; Jones, Howard B.; United States Patent
Office; 2 pages; DF 301
1925/12/01
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 3
Items 15-22, Patent, Item 017-022: identification; "Identification Tag"; Inventor from De Foreest Corporation in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Patent 1,583,626 Serial No. 6,354. A device for vehicle identification which cannot be removed without mutilation.; Swarts,
Harry J.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 302
1926/05/04
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Patent, Item 017-023: identification; "Identification Device for Attaché Cases, Hand Bags, Pouches, or Other
Articles"; Inventor from Birmingham, England. Patent 1,618,073 Serial No. 135,420. A device to secure identification in a
neat, effective manner.; Flint, Clarence; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 303
1927/02/15
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Patent, Item 017-024: fingerprints; "Identification Tag"; Inventor from U. S. Navy, Alexandria, Virginia. Patent
1,246,753 Serial No. 182,331. A tag that can be worn or carried, which has basic information on the front (such as name, date
of birth, etc.) and a fingerprint sealed on the back.; Taylor, James H.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 304
1917/11/13
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Patent, Item 017-025: fingerprints; "Identifying Apparatus"; Inventor from Memphis, Tennessee. Patent 1,540,148
Serial No. 676,550. A more convenient device to take fingerprints.; Waggener, Paul N.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages;
DF 305
1925/06/02
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Patent, Item 017-026: identification; "Identification Device and Process for Making Same"; Inventor from Fedco
Number Plate Corp, New York, New York. Patent 1,656,928 Serial No. 13,491. An improved device and method for making identification
plates more quick and cheap in bulk.; Wheeler, William H.; United States Patent Office; 5 pages; DF 306
1928/01/24
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Patent, Item 017-027: fingerprints; "Identification Blotter"; Inventor from Sacramento, California. Patent 1,667,542
Serial No. 39,524. The suggested method of preventing fraud by taking fingerprints via blotter, which is somehow unknowingly
incorporated into the handling of papers, such as on a check.; Flanagan, James L.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF
307
1928/04/24
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Patent, Item 017-028: identification; "Workman's Identification-Badge"; Inventor from Columbus, Ohio. Patent
1,298,273 Serial No. 228,773. An identifying badge for workmen of warehouses and etc. that has a picture, number, etc. and
is not easily altered as to prevent espionage.; Auld, Frederick Howard; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 308
1919/03/25
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Patent, Item 017-029: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Co.,
Wilmington, Delaware. Patent 1,224,038 Serial No. 148,929. A pocket device that has a number, picture, and possible company
imprint on back to prevent fraud.; Sylvester, Richard; United States Patent Office; 3 pages; DF 309
1917/04/24
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 4
Items 23-30, Patent, Item 017-030: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Patent
1,225,324 Serial No. 113,686. A device with a small compartment attached to a plate, inside of which is identifying information
on paper.; Goldbeck, Charles F.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 310
1917/05/08
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 5
Items 31-38, Patent, Item 017-031: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Montclair, New Jersey. Patent 1,214,222
Serial No. 48,171. A device for women which attaches to a corset and contains identification information.; Ryerson, Marie
F.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 311
1917/01/30
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 5
Items 31-38, Patent, Item 017-032: fingerprints; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Guadalajara, Mexico. Patent 1,073,036
Serial No. 698,551. A device used to prevent fraud of checks, etc., that secures the finger in a certain position so that
each time it is used, the finger is in the exact position as before.; Fuchs, Ernesto; United States Patent Office; 2 pages;
DF 312
1913/09/09
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Items 31-38, Patent, Item 017-033: identification; "Identification Holder"; Inventor from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Patent
1,427,891 Serial No. 511,502. A bracelet device for intended hospital use which provides a simple, cheap, durable, accessible,
sanitary, etc. means of identification.; Ziegler, Charles E.; United States Patent Office; 3 pages; DF 313
1922/09/05
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 5
Items 31-38, Patent, Item 017-034: identification; "Identification System"; Inventor from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1/3 to
H. C. Evert & Co. Patent 792,312 Serial No. 192,982. A method of producing postage stamps with particular perforations for
easy identification if theft, etc. occurs.; Bush, Charles Franklin; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 314
1905/06/13
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 5
Items 31-38, Patent, Item 017-035: identification; "Method of Identifying Articles and Such Identified Article"; Inventor(s)
of New York, New York, Firm of Sanderson & Porter. Patent 883,778 Serial No. 362,288. A method of identifying articles, such
as railroad ties, by secret or code indications.; Boyle, James M. and etc.; United States Patent Office; 3 pages; DF 315
1908/04/07
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 5
Items 31-38, Patent, Item 017-036: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from St. Louis, Missouri. Patent 846,586
Serial No. 303,035. "Means of which catgut or similar substances preserved in tincture of iodin and enclosed in sealed or
imperforate glass tubes my be identified..." 2 copies.; Lukens, Clarence D.; United States Patent Office; 4 pages; DF 316
1907/03/12
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 5
Items 31-38, Patent, Item 017-037: identification; "Means of Identification"; Inventor from Huntsville, Arkansas. Patent 1,410,598
Serial No. 510,512. A system where small devices with identifying information are used to verify vehicle ownership, whereas
one device is held by the owner and the other on the vehicle.; Reeves, John C.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 317
1922/03/28
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Items 31-38, Patent, Item 017-038: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Marion, Ohio. Patent 1,338,181 Serial
No. 297,319. A device that can be used/attached to keys to help find them if missing or other means.; Kalkbrenner, George;
United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 318
1920/04/27
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 6
Items 39-45, Patent, Item 017-039: identification; "Identification Means"; Inventor from Hull, Quebec, Canada. Patent 1,350,070
Serial No. 249,733. A method of identification/ownership via a compartment containing an information card added to small devices
of personal belongings, such as jewelry, chains, guns, pens, razors, etc.; Couture, Josaphat; United States Patent Office;
2 pages; DF 319
1920/04/17
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Items 39-45, Patent, Item 017-040: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Burlington, Vermont. Patent 1,350,275
Serial No. 236,297. A device used on handles in identification of canes, umbrellas, etc.; Gafinowitz, Goodman; United States
Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 320
1920/08/17
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 6
Items 39-45, Patent, Item 017-041: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Brooklyn, New York. Patent 1,371,925
Serial No. 366,027. A necklace with lettered beads applied to spell out name of the baby that is to wear it to prevent identity
mistakes.; Morgenthaler, Herbert Jacob William; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 321
1921/03/15
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 6
Items 39-45, Patent, Item 017-042: identification; "Identification Device for Business Transactions"; Inventor(s) from Yellow
Springs and Springfield, Ohio. Patent 862,479 Serial No. 307,757. A wallet-like device with picture, number, signature, etc.
for business transactions such as railway tickets, letters of credit, etc.; Hopkins, Albertson F. and Edgar B. Gorsuch; United
States Patent Office; 3 pages; DF 322
1907/08/06
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 6
Items 39-45, Patent, Item 017-043: identification; "Identification Device and Method of Producing Same"; Inventor from Mesne
Assignments (and Fedco Number Plate Corp.), New York, New York. Patent 1,655,483 Serial No. 677,017. A new plate-like device
and method for manufacturing means of identifying vehicles.; Wheeler, William H.; United States Patent Office; 3 pages; DF
323
1927/06/03
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Items 39-45, Patent, Item 017-044: identification; "Identifying Tag"; Inventor from St. Louis, Missouri. Patent 1,621,810
Serial No. 652,469. A small tag that is waterproof, inexpensive to attach to plants for identification.; Rice, Charles M.;
United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 324
1923/07/19
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Items 39-45, Patent, Item 017-045: identification; "Identification Card Case"; Inventor from Scarsdale, New York. Patent 1,613,414
Serial No. 123,424. A wallet-like device to contain identification cards.; Schickerling, Alfred; United States Patent Office;
2 pages; DF 325
1926/07/19
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Items 46-49, Patent, Item 017-046: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from McKeesport, Pennsylvania. Patent
1,463,755 Serial No. 611,077. A compartment inside of handles, such as on an umbrella, that slides out and contains an information
card.; West, Victor E.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 326
1923/07/31
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Items 46-49, Patent, Item 017-047: identification; "Identification Tag"; Inventors from Baltimore, Maryland. Patent 1,469,100
Serial No. 549,400. A tag to attach to clothing articles when sent to be laundered that will have a number for retrieval and
won't hurt articles.; Mitchell, Charles F. and Charles R. Boesche; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 327
1923/09/25
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Items 46-49, Patent, Item 017-048: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Stoughton, Wisconsin. Patent 1,149,929
795,155. A pin-like, hollow device that contains an identification card in case the wearer is lost, dead, etc. and needs identified.;
Luethi, Fredrick C.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 328
1915/08/10
- Mixed Materials Box: 17 Folder: 7
Items 46-49, Patent, Item 017-049: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Richmond, Virginia. Patent 1,034,107
Serial No. 645,692. A small, hollow ball-like device which holds an identification tag inside and attaches to baggage, umbrellas,
etc.; Guy, George S.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 329
1912/07/30
- Mixed Materials Box: 18 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Patent, Item 018-001: identification; "Identification Clamp"; Inventor of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Patent 1,470,280
Serial No. 553,818. A clamping device with initials, etc. that can be used on shoes, coats, hats, etc. for school children
and others that must track apparel.; McCulloch, Herbert V.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 283
1923/10/09
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Items 1-8, Patent, Item 018-002: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from New York, New York. Patent 1,474,861
Serial No. 528,433. A device that attaches to umbrellas, parasols, etc.; Thorp, Arline Nora Cynthia; United States Patent
Office; 2 pages; DF 284
1923/11/20
- Mixed Materials Box: 18 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Patent, Item 018-003: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Patent
697,846 Serial No. 85,423. A plate-like key device that improves/is a component of Letters Patent 513,150 by Jacob Saudek.;
Hyde, Charles A.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 285
1902/04/15
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Items 1-8, Patent, Item 018-004: identification; "Identifying Device"; Inventor from Boston, Massachusetts. Patent 692,173
Serial No. 36,724. A key ring device with identifying information.; Wilber, Isaac L.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages;
DF 286
1902/01/28
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Items 1-8, Patent, Item 018-005: identification; "Identifying Device"; Inventor from Detroit, Michigan. Patent 601,869 Serial
No. 643,818. A small tablet-like device for identifying the person holding it in emergencies.; Busch, George Wm.; United States
Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 287
1898/04/05
- Mixed Materials Box: 18 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Patent, Item 018-006: identification; "Identifying Device"; Inventor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Patent 661,641
Serial No. 4,832. A thick, bracelet-shaped device that attaches to pipes, bicycles, umbrellas, etc. and has information.;
Henrich, Julius; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 288
1900/11/13
- Mixed Materials Box: 18 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Patent, Item 018-007: fingerprints; "Identification Tag and Method of Making Same"; Inventor from Washington, District
of Columbia. Patent 1,499,955 Serial No. 328,121. A tag with a fingerprint, name, and number for identification and the method
of making the same.; Stoddard, Charles Judson; United States Patent Office; 3 pages; DF 289
1919/10/03
- Mixed Materials Box: 18 Folder: 1
Items 1-8, Patent, Item 018-008: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Chicago, Illinois. Patent 481,448
Serial No. 354,512. A capsule-like device that holds a slip of identifying information.; Weeks, Ben H.; United States Patent
Office; 2 pages; DF 290
1892/08/23
- Mixed Materials Box: 18 Folder: 2
Items 9-16, Patent, Item 018-009: identification; "Identification-Card"; Inventor from Mesne Assignments, New York, New York.
Patent 462,584 Serial No. 321, 783. A method of arranging/making a personal information card, with signature, birthday, citizenship,
notary seal, etc.; Pincus, Henry; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 291
1891/11/03
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Items 9-16, Patent, Item 018-010: identification; "Identity-Indicator"; Inventor from Identity Indicator Co., Ltd., Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Patent 458,126 Serial No. 370,481. A hollow, capsule-like device that contains a slip of personal information
in case of emergencies.; Goldbeck, Charles F.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 292
1891/08/18
- Mixed Materials Box: 18 Folder: 2
Items 9-16, Patent, Item 018-011: identification; "Identifying Device"; Inventors from Auburn, New York. Patent 385,106 Serial
No. 267,406. A small, fire resistant case with an identifying plate inside, particularly to identify unrecognizable fire victims.
Copy 2 (DF 344).; Fitch, Edwin R. and Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 293
1888/06/26
- Mixed Materials Box: 18 Folder: 2
Items 9-16, Patent, Item 018-012: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Patent
513,150 Serial No. 451,590. A series of indicator, record book, and check devices used together by banks to ensure identity.;
Saudek, Jacob; United States Patent Office; 4 pages; DF 294
1894/01/23
- Mixed Materials Box: 18 Folder: 2
Items 9-16, Patent, Item 018-013: fingerprints; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Patent
1,322,293 Serial No. 298,544. A card-like device for identifying with name, signature, address, fingerprints, picture, etc.
to be used for business purposes.; Effrig, John H.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 295
1919/11/18
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Items 9-16, Patent, Item 018-014: identification; "Identification-Ring"; Inventor from Providence, Rhode Island. Patent 984,803
Serial No. 575,799. A ring that interconnects to another ring and has identifying engravings.; Dinuccio, Camillo; United States
Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 296
1911/02/21
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Items 9-16, Patent, Item 018-015: fingerprints; "Fingerprint"; Inventor from Los Angeles, California. Patent 1,552,774 Serial
No. 579,184. A method of preventing vehicle fraud/theft by using fingerprints on the registration/license.; Terrell, Joel;
United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 297
1925/09/08
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Items 9-16, Patent, Item 018-016: identification; "Identification Device or Disk to Be Attached to Hand Bags or Other Goods
of Leather or Like Material"; Inventors from Birmingham, England. Patent 1,560,682 Serial No. 8,252. A plate-like device that
attaches to material for identification without detracting from appearance.; Bottom, Thomas and William Edward Finegan Fitzgerald;
United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 298
1925/11/10
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Items 17-20, Patent, Item 018-017: identification; "Identification Device"; Inventor from Chicago, Illinois. Patent 1,558,406
Serial No. 758,692. A belt-buckle type of device with identifying information that shows when it is open.; Snyder, Fred W.;
United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 299
1925/10/20
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Items 17-20, Patent, Item 018-018: fingerprints; "Identification Certificate"; Inventor from Akron, Ohio. Patent 1,560,047
Serial No. 670,861. An identifying certificate with signatures and fingerprints of the bearer and validator.; Edwards, Jefferson
P.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 300
1925/11/03
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Items 17-20, Patent, Item 018-019: identification; "Identification-Ring"; Inventor from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Patent 1,182,254
Serial No. 42,539. Rings, such as diamond or wedding, with an embedding/interlocked capsule that contains identifying information
of the bearer.; Cummins, Mary E. Nolan; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 330
1916/05/09
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Items 17-20, Patent, Item 018-020: identification; "Identification-Tag"; Inventor from Watertown, Wisconsin with Brandt Cashier
Co., Chicago, Illinois. Patent 785,399 Serial No. 219,464. A small tag with identifying information that claims ownership
of keys, bags, umbrellas, etc.; Brandt, Edward J.; United States Patent Office; 2 pages; DF 331
1905/03/21