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#26 George Ray’s 1890s mugshot is rare in that the prisoner is smiling.

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#26 George Ray’s 1890s mugshot is rare in that the prisoner is smiling.

Rare Mugshots from the Wild West’s Most Notorious Outlaw era, 1860s-1910s

#26 George Ray’s 1890s mugshot is rare in that the prisoner is smiling.

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←#25 William Lee was arrested in 1919 following Nebraska’s prohibition law for “bootlegging” which is the illegal business of transporting alcoholic beverages.
#27 The description on the back of John Jordan’s photo describes him as a “whore house pimp” and a “bagman.” He was booked by the St. Louis police.→

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