![]() (Class 100), including records relating to Frank Wilkinson and Transportation of stolen property (Class 87) unlawful flight to avoid prosecution (Class 88) bank robberies (Class 91) laboratory examinations (Class 95) domestic security National Training Academy matters (Class 1) theft from interstate shipping (Class 15) Federal building sites and identification-fingerprint matters (Class 32) deserters and deserter harboring (Class 42) civil rights (Class 44) treason (Class 61) interstate 1921-90, with indexes, on the following subjects: Headquarters and field office case files ("Classified Subjectįiles"), ca. Japanese, Mexican, and radical matters, 1919-20. ![]() Shipbuilding and Aero Company, Inc., 1917-18. Of Hans Liebau and Others"), 1915, apparently seized by the BOI Members of a German-American employment agency ("Correspondence Rolls) and records transferred from the Department of Justice Mainly during World War I ("Old German Files"), 1915-20 (595 Sympathizers, and other individuals suspected of disloyalty, Rolls) records concerning German enemy aliens, German Violations of Mexican neutrality ("Mexican Files"), 1909-21 (24 ![]() (145 rolls), with index (111 rolls) records concerning Records: general records ("Miscellaneous Files"), ca. Textual Records: Microfilm copies of the following investigative Of congratulatory letters to Hoover, 1924-71. Including scrapbooks containing memorabilia, 1913-72 and a file Pertaining to the career of FBI Director J. Numbered correspondence relating mainly to U.S. Applications for appointment as specialĪgent, 1917-18. General concerning special agents, 1908-10 and concerning cases,ġ908-11, with index. Reports of the Chief Examiner and BOI Chief to the Attorney Correspondence with special agents, 1908-ġ0. Letters sent by the Attorney General relating toīOI affairs, 1910-12. Textual Records: Letters sent by the Chief Examiner and the BOIĬhief, 1907-11. See 65.1.Ħ5.2.1 Records of the Office of the FBI Director and its Division of Investigation redesignated FBI, 1935. Prohibition Reorganization Act of 1930 (46 Stat. Of Prohibition, which had been established in DOJ by the Division of Investigation created,Įffective March 2, 1934, by EO 6166, June 10, 1933, consolidatingįunctions of abolished BOI with investigative functions of Bureau Records of Bureau of Criminal Identification, Superintendent of The collection of criminal records received from the federal Identification established within BOI, July 1, 1924, to maintain Investigation (BOI), March 16, 1909, under authority of DOJĪppropriation Act (35 Stat. General, October 1, 1907, with responsibility pursuant toĭepartmental order of July 26, 1908, for all DOJ investigations.Ĭhief Examiner investigative organization redesignated Bureau of History: Chief Examiner appointed for DOJ by the Attorney Records of the Bureau of Prisons, RG 129. General Records of the Department of Justice, RG 60. ![]() Record copies of publications of the Federalīureau of Investigation in RG 287, Publications of the U.S. Security-Classified Records: This record group may include Supplement in National Archives microfiche edition of preliminary Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation," NC 82 (1964) Gathers, classifies, preserves, and exchanges criminalįinding Aids: Marion M. Operates a technical laboratory and a national police academy. Bureau of Prohibition (investigative functions, 1930-34)īureau of Criminal Identification, Superintendent of Prisonsįunctions: Enforces federal laws and investigates violations.65.9 Machine-Readable Records (General)Įstablished: In the Department of Justice (DOJ), by an act of.65.5 Records of the American Protective League (APL).(NBCI), International Association of Chiefs of Police 65.4 Records of the National Bureau of Criminal Identification.65.3 Records of the Bureau of Criminal Identification.65.2.1 Records of the Office of the FBI Director and its.Overview of Records Locations Table of Contents
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