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- A uniformed police officer and a clergyman sit in a police car while the clergyman holds the car radio microphone. 1
- Captain J. Howard Stark (1868-1924) became Police Chief after Stanley D. Burno. Stark served from 1914-1917. 1
- Colorado Springs Police Department Chief Hugh Harper holds a M1921 Thompson submachine “Tommy” gun while Detective Irvin "Dad" Bruce looks on. 1
- Colorado Springs Police Department detectives (left to right) John Rowan, Irvin B. Bruce (became chief of police in 1941), and John Gast (later an El Paso County deputy sheriff). 1
- Formal portrait of man in police uniform wearing a badge and bowler hat with cords taken by the Hulbert Brothers at the Genelli Studio in St. Louis, Missouri, probably when he served in law enforcement in that state. 1
- Friends and acquaintances pay final respects at the funeral of Police Chief I.B. "Dad" Bruce in St. Mary's Catholic Church. 1
- Golf Acres Shopping Center. Policeman, Officer Eugene Stokley, writing woman a ticket in front of laundromat. Photo not used. 1
- Group photo of the Colorado Springs Police Department taken on the steps of City Hall. This was the last group photo taken of the entire department. For those missing, see make-up photo 001-864 that was taken at a later date. 1
- Hugh D. Harper served as chief of the Colorado Springs Police Department from 1917 to 1941. 1
- Joe Kenda, Police Detective, examines body of a man in creek. 1
- Oron O. Bish (1876-1940) posing in his police uniform. 1
- Police Chief Hugh D. Harper (1876-1944), was Colorado Springs Chief of Police for 23 years (1917-1941). 1
- Police Chief Stanley D. Burno (1881-1946) in uniform. He served as Colorado Springs Police Chief from 1911 to 1914. 1
- Police Commissioner D. G. Johnson. 1
- Portrait of E. C. Hammond, Police Judge. 1
- Portrait of Joel Atkinson,, City Detective, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902. 1
- Portrait of L. C. Dana. Marshal 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881 ,1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886. First Marshall of Colorado Springs. 1
- Portrait of Sherman McNew, Police Sergeant. Captain of Police 1900. Police Sergeant 1901, 1902. 1
- Portrait of Thomas J. Fair, Captain of Police, 1898, 1901, 1902. 1
- Portrait of Vincent King, First Chief of Police of the City of Colorado Springs, 1901, 1902. 1
- Portrait of W. L. Boatright, Police Judge 1901. 1
- Vehicles line Kiowa in front of St. Mary's Catholic Church for funeral of Police Chief I.B. "Dad" Bruce. Silver State Cadillac [Adams Motor Company] visible to left, formerly the Marksheffel Garage. 1
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