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Into the open. Harry F. Sinclair, millionaire oil magnate faced a battery of cameras and flash guns as he stepped, a free man, from the District Jail, shortly after midnight, last night

What Harry Sinclair may face. This is a typical cell in the District of Columbia jail and probably the one that will be assigned to Harry F. Sinclair, millionaire oil magnate if he is finally sentenced for contempt of the Senate. Justice Hitz of the District of Columbia Supreme Court was to have passed sentence today, April 11, but it was deferred for 30 days

What Harry Sinclair may face. This is a typical cell in the District of Columbia jail and probably the one that will be assigned to Harry F. Sinclair, millionaire oil magnate if he is finally sentenced for contempt of the Senate. Justice Hitz of the District of Columbia Supreme Court was to have passed sentence today, April 11, but it was deferred for 30 days

Harry F. Sinclair, multimillionaire oil magnate (left) and his counsel Martin W. Littleton. Teapot Dome hearing

Will guard over Sinclair. If jail sentence is passed on Harry F. Sinclair, millionaire oil magnate for contempt of the Senate, Major W.L. Peak, assistant superintendent, in charge of the District of Columbia jail will have the job of assigning his cell and seeing that he obeys all rules of the institution. Major Peak is shown here at his desk in the jail

Harry F. Sinclair, multimillionaire oil magnate and his counsel at the Teapot Dome hearing, March 21st. Sinclair's counsel, led by Martin W. Littleton of N.Y., waged a 2 hr. legal battle with the oil committee in an efford to have their client excused from further questioning. Left to right: Martin W. Littleton, Col. J.W. Zevely, J.W. Simpson, Vice- Pres. of the Sinclair Oil Corp., Harry F. Sinclair, and G.T. Stanford

Harry F. Sinclair, multimillionaire oil magnate (left) and his counsel Martin W. Littleton. Teapot Dome hearing

Harry F. Sinclair, multimillionaire oil magnate and his counsel at the Teapot Dome hearing, March 21st. Sinclair's counsel, led by Martin W. Littleton of N.Y., waged a 2 hr. legal battle with the oil committee in an efford to have their client excused from further questioning. Left to right: Martin W. Littleton, Col. J.W. Zevely, J.W. Simpson, Vice- Pres. of the Sinclair Oil Corp., Harry F. Sinclair, and G.T. Stanford

Maybe Harry Sinclair's future temporary home. Harry Sinclair, millionaire oil magnate was to have been sentenced April 11, for contempt of the Senate. Justice Hitz of the District Supreme Court deferred sentence for 30 days. Sinclair is expected to carry cas ... to the Supreme Court. This picture shows the wing in the District of Columbia jail in which would be located Sinclair's cell should sentence ... inally given

Into the open. Harry F. Sinclair, millionaire oil magnate faced a battery of cameras and flash guns as he stepped, a free man, from the District Jail, shortly after midnight, last night

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Financial management technicians with the 160th and

Nat. Hayward (i.e. Heyward) House, 1860. General Saxton's residence, Beaufort, S.C., 1864 / photographed by E.W. Sinclair for Sam. A. Cooley, photographer Tenth Army Corps

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Coast Guard, Cle Elum, Wash., community honor Medal of Honor recipient Douglas Munro

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Faces last shot. Washington, D.C., Dec. 29. Admiral William H. Standley faced his last barrage today. A salva from the guns of a battery of cameramen. He retires as Chief of Naval Operations on January 1, having reached the age limit. Admiral Standley has had a difficult regime. At one time during the illness of Secretary Swanson and following the death of Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, he was Acting Secretary, Assistant Secretary besides holding his own post as Operations Chief

Sacco-Vanzetti Case Records, 1920-1928. Defense Papers. Western Mob: Statement of Emil Moller, District Jail, Washington, D.C., December 1, 1923. Box 5, Folder 41, Harvard Law School Library, Historical & Special Collections

Harry F. Sinclair, 1/22/23 - Public domain portrait photograph

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