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Mild Mannered Businessman or Secret Service Agent?  Harry Bogart Richardson’s Mid-Life Adventure Tracking Counterfeiters in Denver!  1908-1909

Mild Mannered Businessman or Secret Service Agent? Harry Bogart Richardson’s Mid-Life Adventure Tracking Counterfeiters in Denver! 1908-1909

Erica Dakin Voolich

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2014
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Historia
ISBN:
9781312697768

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Harry Bogart Richardson told stories to his granddaughters about his exciting career in the Secret Service catching counterfeiters in Denver. Everything indicated that he was a businessman in downtown Chicago selling insurance or bonds. The Secret Service records in the National Archives revealed Harry did work for the Secret Service from 1907-1909 -- the second year catching counterfeiters in Denver. Read all about the life of a Secret Service Operative catching counterfeiters in Denver.

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