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Title
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County officials
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Description
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Image mounted on matting of nine men standing on the boardwalk in front of the City Jail. Five of the men wear suits and bowler hats; four wear double-breasted uniforms with kepi-style hats. The building behind them is brick, and the recessed door sits beneath a transom window that bears the legend 'City Jail.'
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[Back] This picture was taken in 1897 at the city jail. The one standing in the door is chief of police, James Barry, at his right is M. J. Clohessy, at his right Joseph Reilley; at his right Frank Snow, and at his right is Patrick Major. At the left of the chief is Capt. J. L. Sperry; at his left Chas. Watson, to his left Frank Smithson; and the end man is Ferd [sic] Waltner, the stenographer. Albert Tozier. Dead - Sperry, Barry, Clohessy, Snow.
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Identifier
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WCMpic_000813
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Subject
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County officials and employees
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Police
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Stenographers
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Jails
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Cities and towns
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Local government
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Tozier, Albert E.
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Barry, James
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Clohessy, M. J.
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Reilley, Joseph
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Snow, Frank
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Mayer, Patrick
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Sperry, J. L.
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Watson, Charles
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Smithson, Frank
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Waltner, Ferd
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Law Enforcement & Intelligence
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Local & State History
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Genealogy & Family History
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Social History
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Public Policy & Administration
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Language
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English
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Date Created
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circa 1897
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Date
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1897
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Medium
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photographic prints
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Rights
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Online access to this image is for research and educational purposes only. To inquire about permissions, order a reproduction, or for more information, please contact the Five Oaks Museum at Research@FiveOaksMuseum.org.
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
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Type
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Still Image