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  1. Samuel Parkinson Cowley (July 23, 1899 – November 28, 1934) was an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) who was killed in the line of duty in a gunfight with Baby Face Nelson in 1934 on Route 14 in Barrington, Illinois.

  2. The FBI Wall of Honor remembers Special Agent/Inspector Samuel P. Cowley, who died attempting to capture notorious gangster "Baby Face" Nelson on November 27, 1934. An official website of the...

  3. Samuel P. Cowley was a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent who was killed in the line of duty during a gunfight with Lester GIllis, known as Baby Face Nelson and considered as public enemy #1. Cowley had been sent by J. Edgar Hoover to Chicago in 1934 to help the FBI pursue John Dillinger.

  4. Birth Date. On 1899 July 23 (Born) Death Date. On 1934 November 28 (Died) Gender. Male. View in FamilySearch. Attach Source to FamilyTree FamilySearch login required. Read More. Media. Samuel Parkinson Cowley (1899 - 1934) Profile. Samuel Parkinson Cowley (1899 - 1934), Hawaiian (1917 - 1920)

  5. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Private. spouse. Private. child. Private. child. Matthias Foss Cowley. father. Luella Smart Cowley. mother. Laura Parkinson Cowley. sister. Elna Parkinson Cowley. sister. Joseph Foll Cowley. brother. Heber Carter Cowley. brother. Harriet Harker. stepmother. Private. half sibling. Abigail Cowley.

  6. Samuel Parkinson Cowley. Special Agent Samuel Cowley and Special Agent Herman Hollis were shot and killed by the infamous gangster Baby Face Nelson near Barrington, Illinois. When two other agents had encountered Baby Face Nelson, his wife, Helen Gillis, and a male companion, John Paul Chase, driving down a road, a gunbattle ensued as both ...

  7. Summary. The Samuel Parkinson Cowley collection (1934) consist of a funeral report, supplemented by a memorial service address. Cowley (1899-1934) was a special agent with the U. S. Justice Department, Division of Investigations. He was killed in a shootout with "Baby Face" Nelson, becoming the first federal agent killed in the line of duty.