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Bangor Man Rats Out Brady Gang

(Page 2 of 2) Print Version 

Shep Hurd Resources Page

Beiser, Martha, and Sarah (Sally) MacFawn. Personal Interview with Mr. Bilancia's 7th grade Maine Studies Classes. 04/14/2010.

The Brady Gang. Famous Cases. Federal Bureau of Investigation, n.d. Web. 23 April 2010.

Bullets Fly During Central Street Gun Battle. Bangor Daily News 13 October 1937: 5. Print.

G-Men Kill Brady and Pal. Bangor Daily News 13 October 1937: 1-4. Print.

How "Trap" Was Sprung Revealed. Bangor Daily Commercial 13 October 1937, Evening: 1, 6. Print.

Inside Story of the Brady Gang Reign of Terror. Bangor Daily News 13 October 1937: 6-8. Print.

Shaw, Dick. Brady Gang. Classroom visit. W.S. Cohen School. Bangor, ME. 02 February 2010. Lecture.

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Audio File of Shep Hurd Dictating the History of the Brady Gang 

Brady Gang FBI Files

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Student created Keynote of the 1930's 

Brady Gang Historian, Dick Shaw

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