FBI Identification Order No. 1233, 16 October 1934.

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FBI Identification Order No. 1233, 16 October 1934.

Printed circular order issued by the FBI identifying Thomas H. Robinson, Jr. in connection with the 10 October 1934 kidnapping of Alice Speed Stoll of Louisville, Kentucky. The order features a photo of Robinson, several fingerprints, a list of his relatives, and a summary of his criminal record. Authorities are directed to contact an FBI agent immediately at the nearest office if Robinson is located or apprehended. The reverse side of the order lists the FBI offices in various cities.

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Stoll, Alice Speed, 1906-1996.

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Robinson, Thomas Hastings, 1828-1906

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