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Mississippi Burning MIBURN Case — Part 5
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FD-302 (Rev. 10-11-63) : *,
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date August 10, 1964
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August 4, 1964, at 8: m. CST ss S/-
accompanied by SA served
a search warrant upon Mr. OLEN BURRAGE, Route ¥, Phila-~
delphia, Mississippi. Specifically, this search warrant was
served upon him at his place of business, the “Olen Burrage
Truck Company" located on Mississippi State Highway 21
approximately 14 miles east of the Williamsville community.
Mr. BURRAGE identified himseif through miscellaneous personal
identification cards in fraternal organizations issued in
his name. He advised that he was the owner and was in ie
control of the area known locally as the "Old Jolly Farm". pC:
A copy of the search warrant was presented to
him at that time.
The search warrant so served is described as
being in the U. S. District Court for the Southern Judicial
District of Mississippi, Biloxi Division, Commissioner's
Docket #1, Case #70, styled United States of America
versus Unknown Occupants of the "Old Jolly Farm", This
seonnh warrant wae dated Auou)et 2 1a and eaetoned he
sect l wid Fee 4 Oh Teta tt RAG WW Le sug hy Ww wd he FF ® SAL EN48 Lethal © deena had Ud
VERTA LEE SWETMAN, U. S. Commissioner.
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