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Al Capone Bernard Coy Sam Shockley Frank Morris Clarence Anglin William G Baker. This is a list of notable inmates of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary.An inmate register reveals that there were 1576 prisoners in total which were held at Alcatraz during its time as a Federal Penitentiary, between 1934 and 1963, although figures reported have varied and some have stated it to be 1557.
William George Baker (January 16, 1885 [1] – April 9, 1960 [2]) was a railway conductor and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Moose Jaw City in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1921 to 1929 as a Labour and then Liberal-Labour member and then from 1938 to 1944 as a Liberal .
The G.I. Joe animated series aired a two-part episode titled "D-Day at Alcatraz" (1990) Alcatraz appears in the first episodes of the second season to the animated prequel series of Gremlins, where Gizmo and his friends end up on the island controlled by a supernatural force that causes anyone who dies there to reanimate as undead zombies.
William Graham Walker (born June 1, 1935) is a United States Foreign Service diplomat who served as the US ambassador to El Salvador and as the head of the Kosovo Verification Mission. [ 2 ] Political career
Charles H. Baker: February 2, 1847 William M. Butler: January 29, 1861 William Henry Carberry February 22, 1851 Richard A. Carter February 16, 1862 Arthur B. Champlin: February 7, 1858 Wilder Philander Clark October 12, 1832 John William Coveney April 10, 1845 Luther Dame March 3, 1826 John E. Drury May 11, 1852 William N. Eaton December 29, 1845
English: Scrapbook about the artist G. Howell-Baker, compiled in 1958 by T.A. Langstroth, and containing mostly original drawings by Howell-Baker that were formerly in the possession of his bereaved fiance.
Norman G. Baker (November 27, 1882 – September 10, 1958) was an early American radio broadcaster, entrepreneur and inventor who secured fame as well as state and federal prison terms by promoting a supposed cure for cancer in the 1930s.
Tucker was born to English parents on 28 February 1935 in Cairo, Egypt. [1] In 1937, his family returned to England, where Tucker was raised. At the University of Oxford he studied history from 1955 to 1958.