Box 65
Contains 18 Results:
[Dedham Court House; Dedham, Mass.], 16 March 1923
Many of the [male] spectators were searched before being allowed to enter the courtroom for the Sacco-Vanzetti hearing.
[Dedham Jail; Dedham, Mass.], [ca. 1920-1927]
Jail were Sacco and Vanzetti spent seven years before they were executed.
[Charlestown State Prison; Charlestown, Mass.], August 23, 1927
Sacco and Vanzetti's bodies being taken from prison to Northern Mortuary
Funeral procession; (North End) Boston, Mass., 28 August 1927
Hanover Street
[Demonstration; Boston, Mass.], [1 March 1925]
Office of Boston Globe - Library
Death Masks - front view; [Boston, Mass.], [n.d.]
[Made by William Gropper after Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were electrocuted.]
[Judge Robert Grant; Boston, Mass.], [ca. 1927]
[Standing. Served on the Lowell Advisory Committee where he was called on to determine whether the trial of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti was impartial.]
Aldino Felicani; [n.p., n.d.]
[Funeral procession; Boston, Mass., 28 August 1927]
Crowds on day of Sacco funeral.
A. Lawrence Lowell; Boston, Mass., ca. 1927]
[Appointed by Gov. Fuller to an an advisory committee were he was responsible for reviewing the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti to determine whether it had been impartial.]
[Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti; Dedham, Mass., ca. 1921-1927]
[Escorted by Deputy Sheriff Albert Fales and Everett C. Caldwell. See MS 2030 Box 65 F 36 (i) for identification.]
Cemetery gate; Villafalletto, Italy, 1959
Fraher shell; [n.p.], [ca. 1921-1923]
Shell found at scene of murder. Prosecution claimed it was fired in a Savage pistol. Hamilton discovered the ejector marks of a foreign piston. Hener claim of prosecution was an error.
Sacco pistol - Ex. 28; [n.p.], [ca. 1921-1923]
Shows measurements of widths of the bands and grooves in Sacco's pistol. At the trial the prosecution claimed they were lands.060 "grooves .107" and that the mortal bullet measured the same. Notice how they fail to fit where superimposed as tested by Hamilton in photograph #4. View 2.
Rosa Sacco; [n.p.], 1927
Rosina Sacco with daughter Inez and son Dante. Mrs. Nicola Sacco the wife and children of Nicola Sacco. One of the convicted Dedham Mass men who are said to be the direct cause for the International Syndicalists threat to blow up U. S. Embassies in Europe. The bombing of U. S. Ambassador Herricks home has been laid to the conviction of Sacco and Vanzetti.
Rosa Sacco and Luigia Vanzetti; Charlestown, Mass., 23 August 1927
Last visits [with Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti.]
Pettyjohn Ranch; Dayton, Ohio, [1928]
Blue mountain foothills, south of Dayton. Pettyjohn ranch and pettyjohn mountain.