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THE FBI: A Centennial History, 1908-2008

Acknowledgments

This book was prepared by the Online/Print Media Unit
Office of Public Affairs
Federal Bureau of Investigation

Robert S. Mueller, III, Director, FBI
John J. Miller, Assistant Director, Office of Public Affairs, FBI
Michael P. Kortan, Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Public Affairs, FBI

Special thanks to:

Michael J. Lilly, Unit Chief, Online/Print Media Unit
John F. Fox, Jr., FBI Historian
Scott T. Carmine, Visual Information Specialist
Tamara R. Harrison, Writer/Editor
Maureen F. Grenke, Writer/Editor
Jonathan T. Cox, Management and Program Analyst
Susan M. Dreweke, Elisa M. Stewart, Writers/Researchers

Photo Credits:

Page 1, Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division; Page 2, upper left, Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division; Page 4, lower right, Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division; Page 9, lower middle, Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division; Page 10, lower left, Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division; Page 13, top, Library of Congress, World-Telegram photo; Page 13, bottom, Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division; Page 30; lower left, AP Photo; Page 32; National Archives; Page 33, National Archives; Page 46, AP Photo; Page 50, National Archives; Page 53, top, AP Photo; Page 54, AP Photo; Page 56; lower left, AP Photo; Page 60, lower left, AP Photo; Page 62, lower right, Library of Congress, World-Telegram photo; Page 64, AP Photo; Page 69, Robert Maass/CORBIS; Page 75, Bettmann/CORBIS; Page 76, AP Photo; Page 80, AP Photo; Page 81, AP Photo; Page 82, REUTERS; Pages 84-85, AP Photo; Page 86, REUTERS, Page 87, REUTERS; Page 88, above right, REUTERS; Page 89, top and right, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.; Page 91, AP Photo; Page 92, Bettmann/CORBIS; Page 93, AP Photo; Page 96, left, AP Photo; Page 98, REUTERS; Page 99, left, AP Photo; Page 99, right, REUTERS; Page 100, AP Photo; Pages 102-103, Bettmann/CORBIS; Page 104, The Washington Post; Page 105, REUTERS; Page 106, AP Photo; Page 107, AP Photo; Page 111, REUTERS; Page 113, AP Photo.

Inside back cover: The Gainesville Sun, Tracy Wilcox. Photograph shows members of the FBI Jacksonville Evidence Response Team, including an officer from the Alachua County Sheriff’s Department. The team is transporting surveying equipment to a helicopter that was flown to the scene of double homicide in the Ocala National Forest outside of Ocala, Florida, in January 2006.

All other photographs and images are from the FBI collection.

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