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Box 14
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Contains 52 Results:
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, undated
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds Papers
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
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
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Dates:
1929/07
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds Papers
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
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
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Dates:
1932/08
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds Papers
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
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
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Dates:
1931/12
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds Papers
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
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
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Dates:
1925/01/24
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
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, undated
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds Papers
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
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
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Dates:
1891/08
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds Papers
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
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
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Dates:
1894/09
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
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
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 2
Dates:
1935/01/12
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
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, undated
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 2
Dates:
undated
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
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