Ralph Roe
Vintage Ephemera
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Ralph Roe (February 5, 1906 – December 16, 1937 - presumed) took part in the second documented escape attempt from Alcatraz, in 1937, original FBI "Wanted" circular. With postmark of "Los Angeles, Dec _ 1937."
Roe, an Oklahoma bank robber, was originally captured after a shootout with local police and FBI agents in Shawnee, Oklahoma on December 30, 1933. This same gun battle claimed the life of Roe's partner, Wilbur Underhill. Cole had been given a death sentence by means of an electric chair for his role in the robbery of a bottling works plant in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Mug shot and fingerprint set is featured along with convict's personal information and full criminal record.
Provenance: From the collection of Police Chief Michael Webb (1950-2009). Webb joined the Vinita Park, Missouri police force in 1974 and served until his death in 2009, during which time he purchased crime artifacts from relatives of criminals and law officers. Boasting more than 8,000 wanted posters, pieces of Webb’s collection have been featured in film and displayed at the National Crime and Punishment Museum in Washington.
Measuring approximately 8 x 8 inches, the sheet exhibits very light signs of age and wear.
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