Indiana
Crime History: Map of John Dillinger
Robberies
The
Ball State University Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) is
commemorating the bicentennial birthday of the state of Indiana with each “Map
of the Month” window display. The “Map
of the Month” is featured in the GRMC windows on the second floor of Bracken
Library. The July exhibit features a map
of the robberies of Indiana native John Dillinger.
Public Enemies: Robberies of the John Dillinger Gang (above, click
to enlarge) was created by the GRMC in 2009 to commemorate the opening of the
Johnny Depp movie, “Public Enemies.” The
movie is based on the book by Bryan Burrough Public Enemies: America’s Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI,
1933-1934 (available in the General Collection of Bracken Library). The movie focuses on the legendary bank robber
John Dillinger, who became America’s first “Public Enemy Number One.”
The
map is also based on information from Burrough’s book and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation’s Historic Famous Cases Web
page. The map marks the locations of reported
robberies of John Dillinger and his gang beginning with a robbery in Daleville,
Indiana, in the summer of 1933. The map
follows Dillinger’s activities through his death the following summer.
A
copy of the map is available in PDF-format from the Ball State University
Libraries Cardinal Scholar repository.
Two copies of the map are available for circulation from the GRMC and
may be used for exhibits or research.
(Maps from the GRMC circulate for two weeks or longer).
For
more information, please contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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