Mayor John Carey Papers Containing Reports, Complaints, And Other Documents Related To Alcohol, Gambling, And Prostitution In the South End
Report of Dearborn Police Vice Squad For The Week Ending March 15th 1936.List of Dearborn beer garden proprietors who were compelled to appear before the Liquor Commission during the last fourteen months on complaints made by the Dearborn Police Department (March 13th 1936 document)Report On Vice Conditions In Dearborn Police Precinct 1 From January 18th 1936 Through March 14th 1936.Letter originally sent to Councilman Clarence Doyle about conditions in the Dix Avenue area.
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Letter and memo discussing a gambling house at 10419 Eagle Street.Letter complaining about drunken behavior on Mulkey Avenue that was forwarded to the police and a response from the Dearborn Police.Letter by Mrs Theodore Perva accusing her neighbors of running a blind pig (speakeasy) and a letter from the Dearborn Police about an investigationComplaint letter from 1571 MulkeyComplaint letter from 1971 MulkeyLetter by Mrs. A. A. Anderson complaining of a blind pig (speakeasy) across from 3205 Ferney and its owner bribing kids with candy to harass neighbors. Also attached is a letter regarding a police investigation of the complaint.Handwritten and typed copy of a letter originally sent to Police Chief Carl Brooks that suggests the need for a “whore house” in the Southend.Complaint about gambling house at 2797 Mulkey.Memo sent to the Police Department about complaints that the Salina Hotel is operating a brothel along with a letter from the police about their investigation of the place.Complaint letter sent by Southend residentList of troublesome locations sent to either the mayor or Dearborn PoliceComplaint letter about specific gambling houses and brothels in the Southend.Complaint letter about a gambling hall at 10611 Dix.1941 indictment for Dearborn Police Chief Carl Brooks and 12 others for alleged conspiracy in the operation of vice houses and gambling resorts.