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Central Florida's Most Notorious Gangsters: (Alva Hunt and Hugh Gant)
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Product Details
Author:
Samuel Parish
Series:
True Crime
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
128
Publisher:
Arcadia Publishing Inc. (March 14, 2008)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781596294141
Weight:
9.6oz
Dimensions:
6.25" x 9.375" x 0.31"
Case Pack:
40
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P-ARCA
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65
Overview
Blazing gun battles, bank heists and high-speed escapes: this is the story of Alva Hunt and Hugh Gant—central Florida’s own Dillinger and Capone.
Alva Hunt and Hugh Gant began their infamous “careers” fencing automobile parts as the Florida land boom became a bust. After doing hard time in state jails, they emerged as bank robbers and embarked on a crime spree across the Deep South. In the end they were captured and served time in Leavenworth, Alcatraz and other penitentiaries. Their reign was one of terror for Florida and many Southern states. Their story reflects an intriguing period in Florida’s own history—the Depression era and the desperate days when Southern gangsters were armed, notorious and deadly.
Alva Hunt and Hugh Gant began their infamous “careers” fencing automobile parts as the Florida land boom became a bust. After doing hard time in state jails, they emerged as bank robbers and embarked on a crime spree across the Deep South. In the end they were captured and served time in Leavenworth, Alcatraz and other penitentiaries. Their reign was one of terror for Florida and many Southern states. Their story reflects an intriguing period in Florida’s own history—the Depression era and the desperate days when Southern gangsters were armed, notorious and deadly.








