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Alcatraz

Alcatraz. Alcatraz Prison Cells. This is Al Capon’s cell (cell B-181. Al Capone. Al Capone.

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Alcatraz

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  1. Alcatraz

  2. Alcatraz Prison Cells This is Al Capon’s cell (cell B-181

  3. Al Capone

  4. Al Capone • Al Capone was a bad man but everyone has two sides, he was one of the most famous gangsters ever known and he was the first person ever to open a soup kitchen (a soup kitchen is a place were homeless people go to get some food

  5. Machine Gun Kelly

  6. Robert Stroud

  7. Robert Stroud • Robert Stroud first came to Alcatraz in 1942 and

  8. Henri Young

  9. Arthur Doc Barker

  10. Rufus Roy McCain

  11. Ralph Roe

  12. Theodore Cole

  13. Joseph Bowers

  14. John Giles

  15. Joseph Paul Cretzer

  16. Marvin Hubbard

  17. Clyde M. Johnson

  18. Clyde M. Johnson • On September 29, 1958 Clyde and Aaron Burgett over powered an officer and attempted to swim away from Alcatraz • Clyde was caught and Burgett was not until two weeks later they found his body floating in the bay

  19. Clarence Anglin

  20. Alcatraz • At one point Alcatraz had a total of seven hundred fifty inmates

  21. Cells • Alcatraz’s prison cell’s typical size was 5x7 feet

  22. Cites • http://www.alcatrazhistory.com/escapes1.htm

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