Little Bohemia Lodge as it looked at the time of Dillinger's escape Wikipedia |
We took a ride up there a couple weeks ago. The lodge is most famous as scene of a gunfight between John Dillinger and his gang, and Melvin Purvis and the FBI in 1934. Little Bohemia remains operational today as a restaurant and gathering place. The Lodge is open year round, seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
A historic display of artifacts and memorabilia from the Dillinger gun battle is available for public viewing along with recent memorabilia and autographs from the filming of Public Enemies. For $5 per person you can take a self guided tour of the upstairs bedrooms where the Dillinger gang were at the start of the gun battle. Numerous bullet holes are still in the walls and ceilings from the FBI firing what must have been machine guns from the outside. Bullets actually fractured part of the bathroom sink which fell off onto the floor. It was pretty neat. In the summer of 2008, some scenes from the Michael Mann film Public Enemies were filmed on location at Little Bohemia. The movie starred Johnny Depp and Christian Bale and is still widely available. They also have a great menu with good food, as a few people we were with decided to try out the restaurant.
Bullet holes through walls in bedroom. |
The following account is from Wikipedia, links provided:
Little Bohemia Lodge is a small lodge located in Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin. The Lodge was built in 1927, suffered a fire in 1928, and was rebuilt in 1930. The historic Lodge remains as it was at the time of the FBI siege in 1934 and has a collection of memorabilia and damage from the gun fight, including the original bullet holes in the walls and windows. The Lodge is located on US Highway 51 in Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin on Little Star Lake, on the Manitowish Chain O Lakes.
On April 20, 1934, John Dillinger's gang, consisting of Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, Homer Van Meter, Tommy Carroll, and John "Red" Hamilton, settled at Little Bohemia Lodge, then owned by Emil Wanatka. The gang assured the owners that they would give no trouble, but the gang monitored the owners whenever they left or spoke on the phone. Emil's wife Nan and her brother managed to evade Baby Face Nelson, who was tailing them, and mailed a letter of warning to the U.S. Attorney's office in Chicago, which later contacted the FBI. Days later, a score of FBI agents led by Hugh Clegg and Melvin Purvis approached the lodge in the early morning hours of April 23. Two barking watchdogs announced their arrival, but the gang was so used to Nan Wanatka's dogs that they did not bother to inspect the disturbance. It was only when the FBI mistakenly shot a local resident, John Hoffman, and two innocent Civilian Conservation Corps workers, John Morris and Eugene Boisneau, as they drove away that the gang was alerted. (Hoffman was wounded, and Boisneau was killed.) The gangsters inside grabbed their weapons and prepared to jump from a second floor window in the back. A group of agents led by Inspector William Rorer rounded that side and opened fire, but were forced to take cover when Dillinger fired on them.
Bullet holes still in balcony. |
As the agents ducked to avoid return fire, Dillinger, Van Meter, Carroll and Hamilton each jumped one at a time from the second floor onto a frozen mound of snow behind the lodge. They then ran down some wooden steps to the beach and ran west along Little Star Lake, unnoticed by Inspector Rorer, who could not see them because of an eight foot incline that obstructed his view. In the woods, Carroll became separated from the rest of the group. He made his way to Manitowish Waters and stole a car, and made it to St. Paul uneventfully. Van Meter attempted to flag down a car driven by Nan Wanatka's brother George LaPorte, who was following an ambulance from the work camp to Little Bohemia, but did not stop. They spotted another lodge a short distance away, Mitchell's Rest Lake Resort. The owner, Edward Mitchell, was tending to his sick wife when Dillinger, Van Meter and Hamilton walked in. Hamilton yanked the phone off the hook after asking for a glass of water, while Dillinger put a blanket over Mitchell's wife and asked for a car. The three ended up taking a car driven by Mitchell's carpenter.
Meanwhile, Nelson, who had been packing in the cottage, had fired at Purvis and fled southeast along Little Star Lodge. He took a couple, the Langes, hostage and made them drive him. He then took local switchboard operator Alvin Koerner hostage. Emil Wanatka, who had stopped by, was also taken hostage. At that point, three federal agents, W. Carter Baum, Jay Newman, and Constable Carl Christiansen, arrived from Little Bohemia, acting on a tip about the car that Carroll had stolen in town. Nelson surprised the agents and shot them. First to be shot was Baum, who was shot three times in the neck and killed instantly. Newman was hit once in the head, but was only dazed. Christiansen was critically wounded, shot five times in the midsection. After shooting at Wanatka, Nelson stole the FBI car and escaped as Newman fired at him.
http://www.littlebohemialodge.com/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Bohemia_Lodge
William Robert Plumlee admits meet Roselli when he work
ReplyDeleteat Riddle AirCraft in Miami florida (1954-55-56)Tosh Plumlee
flew Johnny Roselli in Dallas 11-22-63.
He claims he flew Johnny Roselli to many places that
include Bimini, The Cayman Islands, Santa Barbara (Los
Angeles ) California, and Galveston Texas .Infact Tosh
admits that Thunderbird inn was a safehaven with special
room for operationers.Tosh said Roselli was good friend.
Was Tosh a wanna bee Mafia mob boy?
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Tosh told Scott Kaiser that " He Said" Well that the problem,
I (tosh) had ,He (Hemming) tried to do a number on me" .
" Tosh told Scott Kaiser that " He Said"The people that would
run the base down in New Orleans ,We used to Run guns,
through the national guard armory.
Tosh told Scott Kaiser that " He Said"Most of those (miami guys)
yeah,see I was a pilot, I was a real Operative.But,I knew all these
guys.I was a personal pilot for John Roselli you know.
Tosh told Scott Kaiser that " He Said"Well,I dont know,that much,
other then ,your father (edwin Kaiser) ,Johnny (Roselli),
and Sam Giancana ,all that Miami bunch (florida),that went
from that lobby, out to ,He__,Frank Sinatra, used to come down
there, they use to all paw-paw around there with everyone.
I dont know if i ever told you stories about that they used,
to have meetings there at the Fountainebleau.When the
opened up ,(Roselli got me into hotel) your father went to
opening of the Fontainebleau,when it first opened up, Did
he ever talk to you about that?
Tosh told Scott Kaiser that " He Said " Your dad ( Edwin Kaiser)
use to hang out there at the Rodney Plaza. " Your dad give me
medals at _ restraunt at old Marathon Key." We used to all
meet there at that Sloppy Joes there on Biscayne Boulevard ,
right next to the McAllister Hotel .Thats where your dad
(Edwin Kaiser) hung out at and ate in meetings ,did you know
that?
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Tosh told Scott Kaiser that " He Said " Your dad and
John Martino, Frank Sturgis , your dad , ah golly."
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Near the end of his new book, " Bound by Honor:
A Mafioso's Story" (St. Martin's Press), Bonanno
recounts how Chicago mobster Johnny Roselli
once told him that he fired the fatal shot that killed
President John Kennedy from a storm drain, acting
on orders from mob kingpin Sam Giancana.
Roselli, who told his story to Bonanno and fellow
mobsters in prison".