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The Battle of Barrington

The Battle of Barrington was an intense and deadly gunfight between federal agents and notorious Great Depression Era gangster, Baby Face Nelson, that took place on November 27, 1934 in the town of Barrington, outside Chicago, Illinois. It resulted in the deaths of Nelson, Federal Agent Herman "Ed" Hollis〔(''Special Agent Herman E. Hollis''. ) Officer Down Memorial Page. Accessed 12 June 2008.〕 and Agent/Inspector Samuel P. Cowley.〔(''Inspector Samuel P. Cowley''. ) Officer Down Memorial Page. Accessed: 12 June 2008.〕〔("CRACK AGENT TAKES CHARGE.; Washington Orders H.H. Clegg to Direct Nelson Chase." ) ''New York Times''. 28 November 1934. Accessed 12 June 2008.〕
== Public Enemy Number One ==

With the death of public enemy number one, John Dillinger, in July 1934, the FBI, known at the time as the Division of Investigation, focused on eliminating what remained of the notorious Dillinger Gang.
Lester "Baby Face Nelson" Gillis, whom newspapers of the era dubbed, "Dillinger's aid" had managed to elude the federal dragnet. By late November 1934, the new public enemy number one was hid out in the isolated piny woods of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Bolstered by his new found status, the diminutive Nelson bragged he would rob, "...a bank a day for a month."

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