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- mm75036301 abstract "Correspondence, diaries, essays and other writings, reports, notes, police and prison records, code books, criminal rosters, exhibition texts, legal documents, biographical and genealogical records, procedural guidelines and training manuals, financial records, card indexes, photographs, reward notices, wanted posters, illustrations, maps, and other records chiefly documenting the work of the private detective agency for clients in business and industry. Includes papers of Pinkerton family members who led the agency, Allan (1819-1884), Allan's sons William A. (1846-1923) and Robert A. (1848-1907), Robert's son, Allan (1876-1930), and Allan's son, Robert A. (1904-1967). Also includes papers of George H. Bangs, longtime general superintendent of the New York office. Documents investigative methods, business principles and practices, and daily business activities. Topics include establishment by Pinkerton of the secret service in 1861 to protect the president and provide military intelligence for the Army of the Potomac, sabotage and espionage in the Washington, D.C., area during the Civil War, labor unrest and unionization in the Pennsylvania coal region, reports of James P. McParland in the investigation of the Molly Maguires, homeland security during World War I, the William J. Burns International Detective Agency, and criminals including Herman Mudgett, Butch Cassidy, and the Sundance Kid.".
- mm75036301 accessRights "Open to research.".
- mm75036301 accrualMethod "Gift,".
- mm75036301 accrualMethod "Purchase,".
- mm75036301 contributor B12948035.
- mm75036301 contributor B12948036.
- mm75036301 coverage "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Secret service.".
- mm75036301 created "1975.".
- mm75036301 date "||||".
- mm75036301 description "Correspondence, diaries, essays and other writings, reports, notes, police and prison records, code books, criminal rosters, exhibition texts, legal documents, biographical and genealogical records, procedural guidelines and training manuals, financial records, card indexes, photographs, reward notices, wanted posters, illustrations, maps, and other records chiefly documenting the work of the private detective agency for clients in business and industry. Includes papers of Pinkerton family members who led the agency, Allan (1819-1884), Allan's sons William A. (1846-1923) and Robert A. (1848-1907), Robert's son, Allan (1876-1930), and Allan's son, Robert A. (1904-1967). Also includes papers of George H. Bangs, longtime general superintendent of the New York office.".
- mm75036301 description "Documents investigative methods, business principles and practices, and daily business activities. Topics include establishment by Pinkerton of the secret service in 1861 to protect the president and provide military intelligence for the Army of the Potomac, sabotage and espionage in the Washington, D.C., area during the Civil War, labor unrest and unionization in the Pennsylvania coal region, reports of James P. McParland in the investigation of the Molly Maguires, homeland security during World War I, the William J. Burns International Detective Agency, and criminals including Herman Mudgett, Butch Cassidy, and the Sundance Kid.".
- mm75036301 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms003007".
- mm75036301 description "Gift, Pinkerton's Inc., 2000.".
- mm75036301 description "Gift, Robert A. Pinkerton, 1956.".
- mm75036301 description "Microfilm produced from originals in the Manuscript Division. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1975.".
- mm75036301 description "Private detective agency founded circa 1850 in Chicago, Ill., by Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884).".
- mm75036301 description "Purchase, 1972-2000.".
- mm75036301 description "Some photographs transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.".
- mm75036301 extent "183 20".
- mm75036301 extent "3".
- mm75036301 extent "63,000".
- mm75036301 extent "79".
- mm75036301 hasFormat "Microfilm edition of letterpress copybooks and reports available, no. 16,574.".
- mm75036301 identifier eadmss.ms003007.
- mm75036301 identifier eadmss.ms003007.3.
- mm75036301 isFormatOf "Microfilm edition of letterpress copybooks and reports available, no. 16,574.".
- mm75036301 issued "||||".
- mm75036301 language "Collection material in English.".
- mm75036301 language "eng".
- mm75036301 relation "Microfilm edition of letterpress copybooks and reports available, no. 16,574.".
- mm75036301 rights "Open to research.".
- mm75036301 spatial "Pennsylvania.".
- mm75036301 spatial "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Secret service.".
- mm75036301 spatial "United States.".
- mm75036301 spatial "Washington (D.C.)".
- mm75036301 subject "Cassidy, Butch, 1866-".
- mm75036301 subject "Civil defense United States.".
- mm75036301 subject "Coal miners Labor unions.".
- mm75036301 subject "Crime.".
- mm75036301 subject "Espionage Washington (D.C.)".
- mm75036301 subject "Labor unions Pennsylvania.".
- mm75036301 subject "Law enforcement.".
- mm75036301 subject "McParland, James P.".
- mm75036301 subject "Molly Maguires (Organization)".
- mm75036301 subject "Mudgett, Herman W., 1861-1896.".
- mm75036301 subject "National security United States.".
- mm75036301 subject "Private investigators.".
- mm75036301 subject "Sabotage Washington (D.C.)".
- mm75036301 subject "Sundance Kid.".
- mm75036301 subject "United States. Army of the Potomac.".
- mm75036301 subject "William J. Burns International Detective Agency.".
- mm75036301 subject "World War, 1914-1918 United States.".
- mm75036301 temporal "Washington, D.C. :".
- mm75036301 title "Pinkerton's National Detective Agency records, 1853-1999 (bulk 1880-1920).".
- mm75036301 type "collection".