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- Frederick Grant Dunn (1905–1959) was an American criminal, burglar and bank robber whose career spanned over four decades from 1919 until his mysterious death in 1959. He led a small gang during the 1940s and 1950s, Dunn becoming referred to by the press as "the modern John Dillinger", and whose activities eventually resulted in his being listed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted in 1958. (en)
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- The Modern John Dillinger (en)
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- dbr:List_of_unsolved_murders_(20th_century)
- dbr:United_States
- dbr:Russell,_Kansas
- dbr:Salix,_Iowa
- dbr:Eldora,_Iowa
- dbr:Ellsworth,_Kansas
- dbr:Gayville,_South_Dakota
- dbc:American_bank_robbers
- dbr:Lincoln_Center,_Kansas
- dbr:Denver,_Colorado
- dbc:Unsolved_murders_in_the_United_States
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- dbc:1959_deaths
- dbc:Date_of_birth_missing
- dbc:Date_of_death_missing
- dbr:Burglary
- dbc:FBI_Ten_Most_Wanted_Fugitives
- dbr:Westphalia,_Iowa
- dbr:Larceny
- dbr:FBI_Ten_Most_Wanted_Fugitives
- dbr:Palco,_Kansas
- dbr:Iowa
- dbc:Fugitives
- dbc:Depression-era_gangsters
- dbc:People_from_Iowa
- dbr:Sylvan_Grove,_Kansas
- dbr:Portis,_Kansas
- dbr:FBI's_Ten_Most_Wanted
- dbr:Omaha
- dbr:Murdered
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- The Modern John Dillinger (en)
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- near Ellsworth, Kansas (en)
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- A headshot of Frederick Grant Dunn (en)
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- Frederick Grant Dunn headshot.jpg (en)
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- Frederick Grant Dunn (en)
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- Bank robber and burglar (en)
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- Frederick Grant Dunn (1905–1959) was an American criminal, burglar and bank robber whose career spanned over four decades from 1919 until his mysterious death in 1959. He led a small gang during the 1940s and 1950s, Dunn becoming referred to by the press as "the modern John Dillinger", and whose activities eventually resulted in his being listed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted in 1958. (en)
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- Frederick Grant Dunn (en)
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- Frederick Grant Dunn (en)
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