William B. Schwartz, Indianapolis, Indiana.
RLS-RHS
Post Office Department
Office of the Chief Inspector
Washington
Case 15887-E
August 23, 1910
Mr. R. W. McClaughry,
Warden, United States Penitentiary,
Leavenworth, Kansas.
Sir:
Receipt is acknowledged of your letter dated August 15, 1910, with inclosures, alleging use of the mails for fraudulent purposes by William B. Schwartz, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Your letter and the papers accompanying it will be referred to a post office inspector for investigation, and such action will be taken as the facts warrant.
Respectfully,
R. S. Sharp
Chief Inspector
Source:
Letter from Chief Post Office Inspector, Robert S. Sharp, to Warden, R. W. McClaughry, 23 August 1910, William B. Schwartz, Prisoner no. 5476; Inmate Case Files, U. S. Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas, 1895-1931, Record Group 129; National Archives at Kansas City, Missouri.
Is the long arm of the law going to catch up with him again? No plot spoilers, please, just curious. 🙂