El Paso Police Department 1900 - 1909

El Paso Police Department 1900 - 1909

El Paso Police Department 1900 - 1909

El Paso Police Department 1900 - 1909

El Paso Police Department 1900 - 1909

El Paso Police Department 1900 - 1909

El Paso Police Department 1900 - 1909

El Paso Police - 1903

The El Paso Police Department - 1903

Área: Central / Downtown

Fuente: El Paso Police Department

Cargado por: Harry Kirk

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El Paso Police Department - 1902

Left to Right: Abe Alderete, police judge A.S.J. Eylar, Clarence Woolfington, William Runerson, Van Neal, Sam Brown, Alva Mackey, James Witt, Capt. W.D. Greet, court clerk Sam Gatlin, Hill Wilson Second row: Capt. Will Davis, Dad Burnham, J. M. Aldarete, Frank Taylor, Chief of Police Richard Wooten, Tom Miller, Paul Brusen, P. Duran, William Elliott, Capt William A. Mtchell Sitting: Tom Heutis, Roman Gonzales

Área: Central / Downtown

Fuente: El Paso Police Department

Cargado por: Harry Kirk

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El Paso Police Department - 1909

El Paso Police Department - 1909

Área: Central / Downtown

Fuente: El Paso Police Department

Cargado por: Harry Kirk

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El Paso Police officer Howell Cobb - 1904

Witness for the Defense: On the afternoon of January 15, 1904, El Paso Police Officer Howell Cobb cornered suspected thief Roberto Emma in a store on South El Paso Street. When Cobb tried to take Emma into custody, the two men began to brawl, leading to Cobb being beaten with his own "nippers" and slashed by Emma's straight razor. Finally, Cobb got his sixgun into battery and shot Emma dead with a round to the chest. The following day, Cobb was indicted for murder and would face a trial a week later for having killed Emma. Interestingly, among those who witnessed the whole thing go down and would testify in Cobb's defense was none other than Emmanuel "Mannie" Clements, gunfighter and cousin to John Wesley Hardin. Cobb was acquitted of all charged on January 23, 1904. Clements of course would only last another four years, and was shot dead in the Coney Island Saloon in 1908.

Área: Central / Downtown

Fuente: Harry Kirk

Cargado por: Harry Kirk

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El Paso Police Department - 1903

Top Row Left to Right: Chas McDonald, Will Rynerson, Jim Briggs, Jim Witt, P.S. Benson, E.S.J. Eylar (Police Court Judge), Sam H. London (Prosecutor), Abe Alderete (Interpretor) Second Row from Top: Juan Maria Alderete, Van Neal, Bill Elliott, Precileano Duran, Bill Greet, A.B. MacKay, Tom Hustes, Parker (Dad) Burham Third Row from Top: Joe Spivey, C. Wolfington, Will Davis Capt., Richard Wooten Chief of Police, William T. Mitchell, Joe Rodgers, Tom O'Cain Bottom Row: Juan Franco, Howell Cobb, Hal Wilson, Frank Taylor, Tom Miller

Área: Central / Downtown

Fuente: El Paso Police Department

Cargado por: Harry Kirk

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Directing traffic in front of Hotel Orndoff - 1909

El Paso police officer using hand-operated traffic signals (semaphore)

Área: Central / Downtown

Fuente: El Paso Police Department

Cargado por: Harry Kirk

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El Paso Police Officer George Herold - 1889 - 1916

George Herold is proudly wearing his badge, mounted and dressed in field gear in this wonderful rare outdoor photograph, which is unmarked but probably taken in El Paso, Texas. Herold is officially credited with firing the shot that eventually killed outlaw Sam Bass in Round Rock, Texas on July 19, 1878. This is a Boudoir card with very strong tonality, measuring 5"x 8". There is a chip out of the top of the photo above Herold's Sombrero and a slight split over his hip, in addition to extensive handling wear, flaking and chipping on the corners of the card itself. An original period script on the reverse in pencil reads, "January 2, 1900 - George Herold leaves this picture for his sons to remember him by." This rare and unique image is the earliest known portrait photograph of Texas Ranger and El Paso Lawman George Herold. George Herold (1840-1917) was a Texas Ranger from 1877 to 1879 serving in Company E under famous Lt. N.O. Reynolds and twice in Company D under Capt. D.W. Roberts and Lt. George Baylor respectively. Herold established himself as the City Marshal of Laredo, Texas in the 1870s. He later served as an El Paso Policeman from 1889-1916 and is considered one of the finest officers to ever walk the streets of the roughest border town in Texas, and perhaps the entire Southwest during that time. He was involved in a notable gunfight and killed a man in 1890. While in El Paso he served under his old friend Clayton "Dick" Ware, who was a Sergeant. Legendary Texas Ranger Captain John R. Hughes personally appointed him "Special (Texas) Ranger" in 1894, while he was serving as an El Paso Policeman concurrently.

Área: Central / Downtown

Fuente: El Paso Police Department, Boudoir Card

Cargado por: Harry Kirk

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