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Hi, Reagan. These articles will not be scans, they are merely text, so no images photos, ads, comics, etc. If you need a scan or photo — or if you are looking for an article that you cannot access via this archive — you may have to visit the downtown Dallas Public Library. Good luck! Damn you Paula! That would be great. Every time I think about that I get upset. Cheryl Guntorus. Is there any way I can get access to the DMN archives otherwise?

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks! Hi, Lucy. The only other way I can think of is to try your local library — if it has access to NewsBank, you may be able to access it from your library, free. Plead your case and perhaps they can give you a temporary password. As I said, this may be completely NOT doable, but what do you have to lose? I am trying to locate any information on Raymond A.

Williams who died June 22, , but I cannot find a Dallas newspaper that is that current. Do you have any suggestions. I do belong to Newspapers. Hi, Linda. I saw basic info on him at Ancestry. Your best bet is probably contacting a librarian at the library. Thank you very much for your response. I do have a membership to Ancestry, but so far, Raymond Archie Williams, has been a difficult person to find information about, much less a photography. Seems he had a business in Dallas; Williams Forklift, but have not found much there.

Thanks again. A good place for photos on Ancestry is the yearbook section. My computer is currently in the shop at the moment, but when I looked him up a couple of days ago I saw that he went to Crozier Tech, but I did not pursue it any further than that.

I have a first name and a potential last name. I was told her father owned or was editor of the Dallas newspaper in the 40s. She and her two infant children were killed in a car accident in the 40s as well etc. Which one would be better. Hi, Kelly. I thought it was strictly limited to the city of Dallas, but it looks like this might also be available around the county — or at least in Richardson. If anyone else knows of cities where access to the DMN database is available, please let me know.

Thanks, Valerie! I just tried and it worked for me. Is your library card current? If not, you may need to renew it. I would like to get a copy The Dallas Morning newspaper that had my picture on the front page. This was with an article about my finding a bullit with a metal detector near the grassy knoll where Kennedy was shot. Please let me know if you have this paper or know where I can obtain one. If it was printed before , the picture will be part of the scanned article.

Great article! I am looking for a photo of my son in the sport section around I notice you speak of images and text prior to but not after. Does that mean there is no record or is there another option you may know of? Any help at all would be appreciated. I think that photo might be hard to find in the hit-and-miss DMN photo archives. If you have any other questions about this, please feel free to email me at FlashbackDallas gmail. My deceased Husband was in a car wreck December 10 or 11, in Dallas Texas where 7 people were killed how would i find information on that any help would be appreciated.

Paula, I worked for the Minyard family business for a number of years, and just learned some things I would like to know more about. Whatever happened to the shooter, if anything? You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account.

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June 14, at AM. July 31, at AM. July 31, at PM. What would the Bonnie and Clyde story, and how they became a legend, tell us about our celebrity culture?

As a nonfiction writer, she is a skilled researcher, and her experience came in handy as she accessed archives and old Dallas Times Herald microfilm to read stories about the bank robbers. Luckily, Blumenthal had access to resources not available when Beatty and Dunaway made the film.

Digitization of local newspapers gave her access to stories written after the robberies without driving to libraries in the many states where crimes were committed.

The FBI released 1, pages of documents 10 years ago, after all the other Bonnie and Clyde books were written. Being a criminal is not a great way to live.

The real benefit, I think, is getting a broader view of our world. The book jacket says the author lives near where Bonnie and Clyde were said to have buried cash, and Blumenthal says that refers to the claims of a now-deceased Barrow family member that the duo buried stolen money along Abrams Road, which was the road to Greenville, Texas, back in their day. Her book is published by Viking Books for Young Readers and will be available online and in stores Aug.



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