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Leslie Jones: The Camera Man

Boston Herald Traveler: 1917 - 1956

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Results: 67 Items | Page 2 out of 2

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Rum Chasers - Navy Yard.
Man operates still out of the back of a carriage
Still explosion kills man in Reading
Still explodes killing man in Reading
Still explodes killing man in Reading
Rum Chaser that rammed Run Runner in night time accident
Rum Runner 'San Calogero' at appraisers stores
Rum Chasers docked at East Boston (Right side of panorama)
Rum Chasers docked at East Boston (Left side of panorama)
Raid on still in South Boston
Boat with sign 'Fresh Fish and Fruit' delivers bottled drinks to men on pier (possibly Prohibition selling illegal alcohol)
Police from division 9 with casks seized during Prohibition
Speakeasy at 153 Causeway Street, raided and destroyed by Federal agents. The most elaborate joint ever built in Boston
Boston Police Liquor Squad led by Oliver Garrett (Second from right) dressed up in evening clothes for visits to Boston hotels on New Year's Eve.
$175,000 in liquor seized in Dorchester Bay by Coast Guard men from Base 5. Brought to US Customs Appraisers' Stores.
Rum Runner Mary seized with $175,000 in liquor in Dorchester Bay, brought in to Boston Waterfront

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