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Sam S. Millard (also known as Elid Stanch [1] [2]) was a filmmaker of the 1920s through the 1950s and 1960s.Nicknamed "Steamship", he was one of the Forty Thieves of exploiters. [3]
The Port of 40 Thieves is a 1944 American crime film directed by John English, written by Dane Lussier, and starring Stephanie Bachelor, Tom Keene, Lynne Roberts, Olive Blakeney, Russell Hicks and George Meeker. The film was released on August 13, 1944, by Republic Pictures. [1]
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A participant in the fighting against rioters at Third Avenue and Forty-Fourth Street, he and Sergeant Robert McCredie forced the rioters back to Forty-Fifth Street but were eventually overwhelmed by the thousands of advancing rioters. [1] Others: John Decker: 1823–1892 Chief Engineer of the New York City Fire Department. [1] Joe Howard, Jr ...
San Francisco crime family (Lanza family) – defunct 2006 [11] San Jose crime family (Cerrito family) – defunct 2009 [12] Bonanno family San Jose faction – defunct; Detroit Partnership San Diego faction [13] [14] – defunct
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the Forty Thieves (New York gang), an 18th-century New York street gang; The Forty Thieves (New York City Common Council 1852–1853) the Forty Elephants, an all-female London criminal gang; The nickname for the participants in the 1921 Cairo Conference
Jim McDonald was the father of author Brian McDonald, who uncovered the histories of the Elephant and Forty Elephants gangs and brought to public attention largely forgotten gangsters such as Billy Kimber, Darby Sabini, Alf Solomon, Alf White, Johnny Phillips, Freddie Gilbert, George (Brummie) Sage, Dodger Mullins and Tommy Benneworth.