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Wanted poster for the DeAutremonts

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    Object Details

    Associated Person

    Hugh DeAutremont, American, 1904 - 1959
    Ray Charles DeAutremont, American, 1899 - 1984
    Roy A. A. DeAutremont, American, 1899 - 1983

    Description

    The Postal Inspection Service released this 'Wanted' poster for the three DeAutremont brothers for robbery and murder on a mail train. The poster includes a synopsis of the crime, announcement of the $15,900 reward, and photographs and descriptions of each brother. Determined to track them down, postal inspectors sent 2.5 million posters in six different languages to law enforcement agencies across the U.S. and around the world.
    The twins Roy and Ray and their brother Hugh DeAutremont ambushed the Southern Pacific train #13 near Siskiyou, Oregon, on October 11, 1923. Three railway employees were killed, and a fire sparked by the use of too much dynamite burned much of the mail and claimed the life of the Railway Post Office clerk. An extensive manhunt produced the arrest of Hugh DeAutremont in 1927, followed by the apprehension of his brothers a few months later. All three were convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.
    Wanted posters have assisted law enforcement agencies by eliciting information from the public. Formerly a fixture in post office lobbies, wanted posters captured many people's attention in this well-trafficked, community space.

    Credit line

    National Postal Museum, Smithsonian Institution

    Date

    1923

    Object number

    1990.0563.3

    Type

    Archival Material

    Medium

    paper; ink (black)

    Dimensions

    16.5 x 43.8 cm (6 1/2 x 17 1/4 in.)

    Place

    United States of America

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    National Postal Museum Collection

    Data Source

    National Postal Museum

    Associated Event

    DeAutremont train robbery, 1923

    Topic

    Humanitarian Causes
    The Roaring Twenties (1920-1929)
    Postal Administration

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/hm83a93672b-c1cd-4761-b532-787060bf8d2b

    Record ID

    npm_1990.0563.3
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