Inside the Shelton Gang

Inside the Shelton Gang
Author: Jon Musgrave
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-03-20
Genre: Crime
ISBN: 9780970798480

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Inside the Shelton Gang tells the true story of what happens when a father's wall of secrets begin to crumble and a family's lost heritage of violence erupts from the front pages of history. For daughter Ruthie it's a discovery that will forever change her life as she learns what it meant to be a Shelton in the days of Prohibition and the decades following, to be a member of a crime family that rivaled Al Capone's for control of Illinois.

Brothers Notorious

Brothers Notorious
Author: Taylor Pensoneau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Gangsters
ISBN: 9780971071803

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This book covers the lives and times of Carl, Big Earl, and Bernie Shelton, who were Kingpins of racketeering in downstate Illinois from the 1920's through the late 1940's.

Complete history of southern Illinois' gang war

Complete history of southern Illinois' gang war
Author: E. Bishop Hill
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 95
Release: 200?
Genre: History
ISBN: 5873666164

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Complete history of southern Illinois' gang war: the true story of southern Illinois gang warfare

Bootlegger Heaven

Bootlegger Heaven
Author: Kevin Corley
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578922386

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A sequel to 13 Steps for Charlie Birger, Bootlegger Heaven tells the incredible story of the bloody southern Illinois region known as Little Egypt from the 1920s through the 1940s. This novel is so closely based on historic evidence, the actual events are listed in the back of the book.

The Gangs of St. Louis

The Gangs of St. Louis
Author: Daniel Waugh
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-04-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614231850

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St. Louis was a city under siege during Prohibition. Seven different criminal gangs violently vied for control of the town's illegal enterprises. Although their names (the Green Ones, the Pillow Gang, the Russo Gang, Egan's Rats, the Hogan Gang, the Cuckoo Gang and the Shelton Gang) are familiar to many, their exploits have remained largely undocumented until now. Learn how an awkward gunshot wound gave the Pillow Gang its name, and read why Willie Russo's bizarre midnight interview with a reporter from the St. Louis Star involved an automatic pistol and a floating hunk of cheese. From daring bank robberies to cold-blooded betrayals, The Gangs of St. Louis chronicles a fierce yet juicy slice of the Gateway City's history that rivaled anything seen in New York or Chicago.

A Knight of Another Sort

A Knight of Another Sort
Author: Gary DeNeal
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 1998-12-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080932217X

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Charlie Birger's legacy is that of the most popular and, arguably, the most violent gangster in southern Illinois during the 1920s. A Russian immigrant who first proved his grit on the streets of St. Louis as a newsboy, Birger later excelled in boxing and breaking horses in the West. But the coming of Prohibition to the coal fields of southern Illinois provided the opportunity for Birger to become a key figure in a maelstrom of violence that would shock the country. Bolstered by years of research and interviews, Gary DeNeal tenders an insightful biography of this controversial character. Enhanced by newly discovered photographs and a new chapter, the second edition of A Knight of Another Sort brings Birger and his bloody era vividly to life.

Secrets of the Herrin Gangs

Secrets of the Herrin Gangs
Author: Ralph Johnson
Publisher: Illinoishistory.com
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Crime
ISBN: 9780970798497

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Bloody Williamson

Bloody Williamson
Author: Paul McClelland Angle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1983
Genre: Coal miners
ISBN:

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Fairfield and Wayne County

Fairfield and Wayne County
Author: Judith Puckett
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738593567

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Known as the home of the Prohibition-era Shelton Brothers Gang, the true heritage of Wayne County, Illinois, is the collective life of its ordinary citizens--their surroundings, activities, and challenges. In 1819, settlers named the county seat Fairfield because there was "no fairer field" than the broad prairie between the timberlands. Villages scattered across the 715-square-mile county attracted families, teachers, doctors, blacksmiths, ministers, and merchandisers. The railroad brought prosperity. Fairfield's opera house, college, woolen mill, stately churches, elegant homes, and packed business district made it a social hub. In the 1900s, Sexton Manufacturing added a massive factory complex, including Cambridge Court cottages for unmarried female workers. On farms, poultry production reached industry levels. By the 1920s, the county had over 100 one-room schools. The discovery of oil in 1937 relieved Depression-era woes and fueled Fairfield's civic expansion after World War II. These photographs show generations of shopkeepers, students, farmers, musicians, builders, barbers, teachers, merchants, and factory workers in the heart of the rural Midwest.

The Bloody Vendetta of Southern Illinois

The Bloody Vendetta of Southern Illinois
Author: Milo Erwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-08-16
Genre: Crime
ISBN: 9780989178105

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Second edition of The Bloody Vendetta of Southern Illinois covering the deadly family feuds and Ku Klux Klan activities during the decade following the Civil War that took place in the heart of Southern Illinois, particularly focused in the counties of Franklin, Jackson and Williamson. Milo Erwin wrote the first major account of the Vendetta during its immediate aftermath in 1876 as part of his History of Williamson County, Illinois. Now, Jon Musgrave takes Erwin's account and expands upon it with additional material from surrounding counties and further research into the characters who left such a mark on the region.