Roy Olmstead was an officer with the Seattle Police Department when he founded his bootlegging empire. In March of 1920, he was caught and his badge revoked -- but not before he learned valuable bootlegging information. With little competition and geography that made enforcement difficult, his emp...
A complete look at Prohibition in northern New York: shootings, wild pursuits, corrupt lawmen, stills, border runners, speakeasies, and more. Volume 1 covers 1920–1926.
Closing Time: Prohibition, Rum-Runners, and Border Wars by Daniel Francis (review) Canadian sources, including temperance marchers from the United Kingdom, and many pictures of gangsters, bootleggers, police, and drinkers from the United ... M Dan - 《Canadian Historical Review》 被引量: 0发...