Pretty Boy Floyd: Picture Gallery
I have tried to compile as many Floyd and Floyd-related pictures that I could find via the Internet. I have placed them here for your convenience. If you would like to contribute a picture, I would be more than happy to place it on this page. Please email me.
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An unknown identification card, contributed by Carrie Arnot. If anyone has any more information on this card, send me an email. | |
The back of the aforementioned identification card. A little tough to read, but for the most part, it's legible. Very interesting information on the back, perhaps some Floyd scholars out there can comment upon it. Contributed by Carrie Arnot. | |
A small head shot of Charles Floyd. Please note this is the actual size of the image; there is no link to another that is larger. | |
A picture of Charles Floyd as a teenager, pictured here with his straw hat and a cigar. | |
A picture of Charles Floyd and his wife Ruby's uncle-in-law, Jess Ring. Jess Ring helped protect Charley as much as he could while Floyd was being hunted by lawmen. Jess Ring also helped arrange Floyd's one and only interview with Vivian Brown. | |
1931 police mug shot of Pretty Boy Floyd. | |
A picture of Charles Floyd and his wife, Ruby. | |
A picture of the "Douglas" family, which consisted of "salesman" Charles A. Floyd, his wife Ruby, and his son Dempsey. | |
Perhaps a magazine or newspaper layout that centers around a mug shot of Pretty Boy Floyd. | |
Mug shots of Pretty Boy Floyd that appeared in an issue of Liberty Magazine in 1934. Here Floyd is blamed for the death of McAlester Police Chief Otto Reed, who was slain in the Kansas City Massacre. | |
A close-up head shot of Pretty Boy Floyd lying in his casket. | |
One of many pictures taken of Pretty Boy Floyd at the Sturgis Funeral Home after his death. Notice the entourage of stern policemen posing in the background. | |
Yet another picture of Floyd at the Sturgis Funeral Home in East Liverpool, OH. Here Chester Smith, who brought down Floyd as he sprinted across a field, fingerprints the bank robber | |
Another picture taken of Pretty Boy Floyd at the Sturgis Funeral Home after his death. Once again, three lawmen have found their way into the picture. | |
A picture of Pretty Boy Floyd's funeral back home in Oklahoma. The biggest funeral in Oklahoma's history, it's estimated that a minimum of 20000 people showed up for the event. | |
His Partners & the Law | |
A prison mug shot of Floyd's last partner, Adam Richetti. He was executed 7 October 1938 for his supposed role in the Kansas City Massacre. His last words were "What have I done to deserve this?" | |
Another picture of Adam Richetti. Thanks Fred! Visit Fred's site for a lot of extensive info on Adam and Pretty Boy. It's much more polished than my own. | |
J. Edgar Hoover and Melvin Purvis shaking hands. These two are most responsible for the death of Pretty Boy Floyd, using him as if a stepping stone. | |
The group of East Liverpool, OH officers responsible for hunting and bringing down Pretty Boy Floyd. | |
Miscellaneous | |
Pretty Boy Floyd's own FBI Wanted Poster. | |
A .38 Colt automatic that was taken from Pretty Boy Floyd by Kansas City Chief of Detectives, Thomas J. Higgins. | |
East Liverpool locals gather around to view Pretty Boy Floyd's body, which has been set on display, shortly after his death. | |
The widow Ellen Conkle poses with the dishes she used to feed a hungry Charles Floyd shortly before he was shot down by local lawmen and the FBI. He forced her to take a dollar for her kindness. | |
Pretty Boy Floyd's death certificate. | |
The front of the historic marker located near East Liverpool, OH commemorating the hunt for Pretty Boy Floyd. | |
The back of the historic marker located near East Liverpool, OH commemorating the hunt for Pretty Boy Floyd. | |
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