Gangs and outlaws of western Pennsylvania
by White, Thomas, 1975-
Print Book 2012 |
Available at 20 Libraries 21 of 25 copies |
Summary
Violent bank heists, bold train robberies and hardened gangs all tear across the history of the wild west--western Pennsylvania, that is.
The region played reluctant host to the likes of the infamous Biddle Boys, who escaped Allegheny County Jail by romancing the warden's wife, and the Cooley Gang, which held Fayette County in its violent grip at the close of the nineteenth century. Then there was Pennsylvania's own Bonnie and Clyde--Irene and Glenn--whose murderous misadventures earned the "trigger blonde" and her beau the electric chair in 1931. From the perilous train tracks of Erie to the gritty streets of Pittsburgh, authors Thomas White and Michael Hassett trace the dark history of the crooks, murderers and outlaws who both terrorized and fascinated the citizenry of western Pennsylvania.
Additional Information
Subjects |
Crime
-- Pennsylvania
-- History
-- 19th century.
Crime -- Pennsylvania -- History -- 20th century. Crime -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh Region -- History. Gangs -- Pennsylvania -- History. Gang members -- Pennsylvania -- Biography. Criminals -- Pennsylvania -- Biography. Outlaws -- Pennsylvania -- Biography. Pennsylvania -- Biography. Pittsburgh Region (Pa.) -- Biography. |
Publisher | Charleston, SC :History Press,2012 |
Contributors |
Hassett, Michael.
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Language |
English |
Description |
125 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm |
Bibliography Notes |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [113]-120) and index. |
ISBN | 9781609495503 1609495500 |
Other | Classic View |