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BONNIE & CLYDE GANG CAPTURED AMMUNITION

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BONNIE & CLYDE GANG CAPTURED AMMUNITION
<b>513. BONNIE & CLYDE GANG CAPTURED AMMUNITION </b>BONNIE PARKER AND CLYDE BARROW (d. 1934) American outlaw lovers, robbers and murderers who terrorized the Southwest for two years before meeting their end in a hail of bullets at a Louisiana roadside ambush. An outstanding find, two .38 caliber bullets and the original Peters Cartridge Co. box which were seized from the gang in a police raid in Dallas County, Texas in 1933. The rounds are "live", with brass casings and soft lead bullets. The box in which they are contained is marked "50 .38 S. & W. Special Central Fire Cartridges", and indicates they were manufactured by the Peters Cartridge Company in Cincinnati. These fine relics were recovered from the attic of the former home of Dallas Co. Chief Criminal Deputy Allan L. Sweatt (d. 1971), where they had been "lost" for over thirty years. Sweatt's father was Dep. Millard E. Sweatt who pursued the Barrow Gang under the direction of Dallas Co. Sheriff R. A. Schmid. The bullets passed to Sweatt's son, Allan, and were rediscovered in the attic by a retired Massachusetts police officer who in turn sold them to our consignor. A trove of other Barrow Gang items were found with this ammunition, including additional ammunition of other calibers, two hand guns, and Sweatt's personal photographic file with images of the gang members, given to Sweatt for identification purposes. Intensive investigation and in-depth interviews with Sweatt family members confirm that these bullets were seized from the Barrow gang, and indeed the lot is accompanied by an authentication information package bearing photographic images, text, testimony and career histories obtained from the Sweatt family and the Dallas County Sheriff's Department. Finer Bonnie and Clyde relics with this caliber of provenance would be nearly impossible to find! <b>$1,000-2,000</b>