Strobridge Lith. Co, Merry Katie Emmett in Chat, an American Boy, Library of Congress, 1895
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Tags: American Boy, Art, Merry Katie Emmett
Isadore Posoff, Don't jaywalk. Watch your step., Library of Congress, 1937
Tags: Pedestrians, Public Safety, Streets, WPA
Dr. Marc Holzer & LaMont Rouse, Police Officers at Risk, Tennessee Star, 2017
"• Total of 834,000 law enforcement officers (most employed at the municipal level) • Since 1990, over 1,500 police officers have been killed in the…
Tags: Fatalities, Injuries, Law Enforcement, Police, Risk
The Los Angeles Police Department, Blake Chow, Highest Ranking Chinese LAPD, The Los Angeles Police Department, Unknown
From Officer to Sergeant, from Lieutenant to Captain, and then finally all the way to Commander, Blake Chow has deserved becoming the highest ranking…
Tags: Blake Chow, China, Chinese-American, LAPD
Bain News Service, Mayor Richard H. Sylvester, Washington, DC Chief of Police, Library of Congress, between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915
Richard Sylvester implemented many police procedures that we still use today. He was the one to coin the ‘third degree’ phrase we commonly use today,…
Tags: Law Enforcement, Police, Richard Sylvester, Third Degree, Washington D.C.
History of Seattle, Washington: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches, Sheriff John McGraw, Seattle Then and Now, 1890
Law enforcement officers are never 'off duty.' They are dedicated public servants who are sworn to protect public safety at any time and place that…
Tags: Anti-Chinese Riots, John McGraw, Law Enforcement, Sheriff, Washington
Rice University, Houston Mayor Lee Brown, Rice University, 1996
Lee Patrick Brown started off as a police officer in California, but he would continue climbing up the ranks as he improved life around him. Serving…
Tags: African-American, Congressman, Houston, Law Enforcement, Lee Brown, Mayor, Police
National Park Service - U.S. Department of the Interior, United States Park Police Officers, National Park Service, Unknown
As one of the oldest uniformed federal law enforcement agencies in the United States, the United States Park Police, originally named the Park…
Tags: Monuments, National Park Service, Park Watchmen, Police, US Park Police
Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Poster for Sweetheart's Ball at Alcatraz Penitenitiary, National Park Service, 1953-1963
Alcatraz was more than just an island prison on the San Francisco Bay. Since the island was so far away from the mainland, the prison had facilities…
Tags: Alcatraz, Prison, San Francisco, Sweetheart's Ball
Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, Battle Hymn Of The Republic, Library of Congress, Unknown
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! His truth is marching on. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe A song sheet to play the Battle Hymn Of The Republic. One of the most popular…
Tags: Abolition, Civil War, John Brown, Music, Republic, United States
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