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Lot 156 - Antique Real-Photo Police Mugshot And Arrest Card For John Walsh, Aliases Chas. Jones And John McGuinness, Arrested For Highway Robbery, Massachusetts Reformatory, Concord, Massachusetts, 1892
Lot 156 - Antique Real-Photo Police Mugshot And Arrest Card For John Walsh, Aliases Chas. Jones And John McGuinness, Arrested For Highway Robbery, Massachusetts Reformatory, Concord, Massachusetts, 1892
This is a police arrest card featuring a mounted photograph depicting John Walsh in profile and frontal views, with number 115 written along the left side of the photograph. The card includes printed and handwritten information from the Massachusetts Reformatory, Concord, Massachusetts, registration number 4240. Walsh was arrested for highway robbery out of Suffolk County and received an indeterminate sentence. Aliases are listed as Chas. Jones and John McGuinness. His occupation is listed as lumper in train, descent as Irish, and age as 18 years, born in Nova Scotia. Descriptive details record red hair, sandy beard, florid complexion, weight of 146 pounds, and stout build. Known or admitted former imprisonment includes the House of Juvenile Correction, South Boston, once, and Deer Isle, twice. The reverse records marks, scars, and moles including multiple scars on the hands and fingers and a scar above the ankle on the right leg front. Measured at Concord, February 24, 1892, by W.W. Blossom. Photograph and card show age toning, edge wear, and surface marks consistent with age and handling.