Menu from Red Crown Tavern
Slim's Castle was across the street.
Onlookers morning after shootout
1928 Platte County road map
This Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) was left behind by the Barrow Gang as they made their escape from the Joplin Shootout.
Wanted Poster for Clyde and Buck Barrow
Blanche Barrow in cell in Iowa
Blanche Barrow later in life
The Swaney Brick antebelum home. Gang rested across the road during escape from Platte County
The Swany Brick mansion on N. Winam Road.
Capture at Dexfield Park, Iowa. Blanche is being restrained on the left. Buck Barrow sits on the ground.
Blanch Barrow being escorted on the way to Platte County, Missouri.
Blanch Barrow Des Moines, Iowa
Clyde bought drugs and medical supplies in Dexter.
Binoculars left in cabin at Red Crown Tourist Court.
Note former Sheriff Hoyt Coffey had bought the Red Crown. From the price control dates, this menu was probably during the mid-40's during WWII.
Blanch Barrow (center) being escorted to the car which started her on the way to Platte County, Missouri, to face assault charges Tuesday night. Deputy Sheriff Tom Hulett of Platte County is at the right. Mrs. Marie Brockmeier, police matron, who brought Mrs. Barrow from her cell is at the left, with J. N. McClanahan, police garage mechanic in background.
Marsha Sharp at Red Crown circa 1965