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Breathitt Co. Sheriff's Dept. Uniform - KY - The Co. was a dry County until a public vote on July 12, 2016 allowed the sale of alcohol. |
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padlock - Yuma Territorial Prison Arizona (replica) |
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Sleepy Hollow - NY - is a village in the town of Mount Pleasant in Westchester Co., NY. Originally incorporated as North Tarrytown in the late 19th century, in 1996 the village officially adopted the traditional name. The village is known to many via "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", a short story about the local area and its infamous specter, the Headless Horseman, written by Washington Irving, who lived in Tarrytown and is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. |
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Barnstable Co. SO - MA - Barnstable Co. was formed as part of the Plymouth Colony on 2 June 1685 |
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commendation bars from the state Michigan |
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metal citation book holder incl. book of citations from the state Minnesota |
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Arizona Rangers display - The present-day Arizona Rangers are an unpaid, all-volunteer, LE support and assistance civilian auxiliary police in the state of AZ. |
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traffic template and instruction manual |
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Crawford County Sheriff's Department gold plate ring from 1975 (Texas) |
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John McCarthy rose to power in 1978 when he won the election for Sheriff against incumbent Ralph Lamb. McCarthy was the Sheriff in Clark County from 1979 to 1982, when he lost the race to the late John Moran at the end of his first term. |
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George Willman was an Austin, Montana, Deputy Sheriff, Poet and Buffalo Bill Cody "look-alike." A native of Indiana he came to Montana in 1900. He died in March 1956, in St. Paul, Minnesota, after a long illness. original Post card - postmarked Dec. 19th, 1947 |
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straight batons, blackjack/billy club, sap/slapper, side handle baton, expandable baton etc. - from the 20th century and present |
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Tex Shoemaker loop loader from the 1970s |
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St. Lucie Co. SO display - The SLCSO was created in 1905. The first black deputy joined the SO in 1954, and the first female deputy was hired in 1975. Agency growth continued from 38 employees in 1967 to 700 in 2016. |
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Sept.16th, 2012: Max Young, a veteran LE officer for 38 years, has announced his candidacy for Faulkner County Sheriff (AR). One of his election signs is displayed in the U.S. Sheriff's Museum. |
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