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2008-12-07 23:30 (UTC) | Tillman | 168294 (bytes) | 660×466 | Title: Full length view of ship, Freeport Sulphur No.6, carrying Phil Alguin entering Brazos River Publication: Los Angeles Times Publication date: February 9, 1923 Notes: Phil Alguin shot and killed police detective John J. Fitzgerald in June, 1921.
(Original text) : Title: Full length view of ship, Freeport Sulphur No.6, carrying Phil Alguin entering Brazos River Publication: Los Angeles Times Publication date: February 9, 1923 Notes: Phil Alguin shot and killed police detective John J. Fitzger