Box 41
Contains 59 Results:
1. Camera Shop Photo. Ab Carroll's Closet. Locked closet in office of Chief of Police containing bottles of many kinds of alcoholic drinks found on drunks.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
2. Police and Fireman's Review Day, 1902. Parading on Canal? Street.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
3. 1922 image of 7 men, with motorcycles behind them. L-R: William, Roe, Bake, Roy Field, Potter, Rymsma, Sara Wilson (man)
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
4-5. Photo postcard of two men in uniform with “Indian” brand motorcycles in front of 1904 Jefferson S.E. ca. 1915. William Lennon is believed to be right. 1986.307
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
6-7. Two views of patrolman Thomas Marshall on a motorcycle, wearing a cloth type helmet
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
8. A blown up copy photo of one of the views of Marshall identifies him as a member of the Motorcycle Squad, ca. 1930's.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
9. Policeman Leroy Smith standing at an entrance at old Grand Rapids Railway Station. Identified as the first officer to direct traffic. Contact print.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
10-11. Two views of an officer standing in the middle of a brick street holding a ball. Monroe Ave. with Pantlind in one image. “Traffic Officer”
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
12. Framed photo of the Police Signal Division. Peter Camp, Gerald hanson, Connie rozell, Victor Hanson, Joe Van Oflen, Fred Camp, Clarence McNee, Harvey Derteen, Ray Gort, Gene Koperski. Taken at Look-out Park / Belknap Park, 1951
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
12. Sargent Ray McBride.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
