El Paso Police Department 1881 - 1889

El Paso Police Department 1881 - 1889

El Paso Police Department 1881 - 1889

El Paso Police Department 1881 - 1889

El Paso Police Department 1881 - 1889

El Paso Police Department 1881 - 1889

El Paso lawmen badges

These are a sample of badges were worn by El Paso policemen in the early years (1881 - 1930s).

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Harry Kirk

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El Paso City Marshal

In this photo Marshal Stoudenmire's Smith and Wesson revolver, badge, and warrant for Felix "Doc" Manning sold at action for; $142,000, $44,000 and $3,025 respectively. Jon Rodgers Jr in El Paso owns these historical pieces. They are on display at the El Paso Historical Museum downtown El Paso.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Jonathan Rogers, Jr.

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El Paso City Marshal

El Paso City Marshal Dallas Stoudenmire was known to carry two revolvers. One was a Smith & Wesson Model 3. I had the opportunity to borrow this weapon from El Pasoan Jonathan Rogers, Jr. The handgun is a Model 3 Smith & Wesson .44 serial # 7056

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Harry Kirk

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City Marshal Dallas Stoudenmire - 1882

This is now at the El Paso Museum of History.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Harry Kirk

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El Paso Police Department - 1897

Seated L-R - George HEROLD, Capt. Tom BENDY, Chief C.K. LOCKHART, Manning CLEMENTS and Juan FRANCO Standing L-R - George COLE, Pat DWYER, Bob ROSS, Joe ROGERS, Frank WINKLER, John DENNISTON, and Carl SCHMIDT (or SCHMITZ). The little boy is James Collins ROSS, son of Bob Ross.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: The original print indicates that the photo is from the collection of former chief of police C.J. HORAK.

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El Paso, Texas City Marshal Dallas Stoudenmire - 1881

El Paso City Marshall Dallas Stoudenmire with his deputy marshals Neal Nuland and Walt Jones

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Harry Kirk

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