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Lot 150 - Antique Real-Photo Police Mugshot And Arrest Card For Michael Hahn, Arrested For Larceny, Illinois State Penitentiary, 1904, Paroled 1907
This is a police arrest card featuring a mounted photograph depicting Michael Hahn in profile and frontal views. The front of the card includes Bertillon measurements examined at the Illinois State Penitentiary, 1904. The descriptive fields on the front are largely blank. The reverse uses a Bureau of Identification form (with the printed "Police Department, City of New York" heading struck through and "Ill. State Pen." written above), Form No. 87, B. number 8602. Hahn is listed as white, residence Cook County, Illinois, crime as larceny. He was received January 30, 1904, and paroled April 9, 1907. Marks, scars, and moles note a scar of three on the right side of the lower lip. Photograph and card show age toning, edge wear, and surface marks consistent with age and handling.