Klamath Falls Oregon Police badge #8.
Made of nickel silver.
Klamath Falls Oregon Police badge #17.
Made of nickel silver.
Klamath Falls Oregon Police badge #16.
Made of nickel silver.
Klamath Falls Oregon Police Reserve badge #301.
Klamath Falls Oregon Police badge #4.
Made of nickel silver.
Klamath Falls Oregon Reserve Police Sergeant badge #141.
Made of nickel silver.
Klamath Falls Oregon Fire badge personalized to D. Benson.
Made of nickel silver.
Klamath Falls Oregon Fire Chief badge, Gold filled.
Klamath Falls Oregon Fire badge United States Navy. In 1942 the Klamath Falls Airport was selected for the Naval Air Station later named NAS Klamath Falls. In 1945 it transferred back to civilian use.
Lake County Oregon Fire badge personalized to D. Benson.
Made of nickel silver. Los Angeles 15.
Klamath County Oregon Sheriff Posse badge #88.
Made of nickel silver.
Chief of Police Yainax Agency Klamath County Oregon Indian Policeman Tom Barkley wearing his badge. His sister Hattie is standing on the right. Photo circa 1900. Tom was born May 1st, 1868 and was Chief of the Indian Police Yainax Agency.
Written on the reverse:
Aunt Liza / Uncle Tom / My mother Hattie Barkley
Members of the Klamath Modoc And Yahooskin Band Of Snake Indians, Hattie was born 1882 in Klamath County.
Tom Barkley, Chief of the Indian Police at Yainax Agency Klamath County Oregon circa 1906.
Prohibition Department State of Oregon badge #26.
Made by the Irwin Hodson Co. Portland.
1k gold Baker Oregon Chief of Police badge presented to Walter E. Palmer.
Jeweler made Sheriff of Wasco County Oregon badge, sterling silver, hand engraved with hard fired enamel.
Sheriff / Sherman Co. ORE. badge. Marked sterling and presented to W. B. McCoy July 5, 1904 on the obverse. 3” tall.
Obverse of badge showing presentation and sterling mark.
William Benjamin "Ben" McCoy, who also served two consecutive two-year terms from 1904 to 1908. Born on March 29, 1850, in Springfield, Ill., McCoy moved to Sherman County in 1888. He served for four years as a Deputy before being elected Sheriff.
Born on March 29, 1850, in Springfield, Ill., McCoy moved to Sherman County in 1888.
Weekly Oregon Statesman 21 Nov. 1905
The Dalles Times Mountaineer 06 June 1896
The Capital Journal Salem 07 Oct 1905
Statesman Journal Salem 26 March 1905
Statesman Journal Salem 13 May 1906
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