Mobile Public Library Local History & Genealogy Library
The Local History and Genealogy Library is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to the history of Mobile, and the greater Gulf Coast region.
Continuation of the Mobile police department history, including portraits of Jno. Bressingham, M.D. Conniff, Bert. Fox, and J.M. Scollick. Text continues on page 87.
Continuation of the Mobile police department history and the political riot of 1872, including portraits of Patrolmen J.B. Abrams, H. Binzer, Thos. Boltz, and E.A. Eastburn. Text continues on page 89.
Continuation of the Mobile police department history, finishing the narrative for he 1872 political riot, and including portraits of Patrolmen G.K. Cloud, G.W. Curry, D.P. Fletcher, and Hugh Fox. Text continues on page 91.
Continuation of the Mobile police department history, discussing the changes to the civic government brought about by financial difficulties, and including portraits of Patrolmen J.R. Giddons, T.G. Harwell, C. Haggerty, and J. Matzenger. Text…
Continuation of the Mobile police department history, discussing building changes and including portraits of Patrolmen P.H. O'Hare, Alex Reed, E.J. McGrath, and Dominic O'Connor. Text continues on page 95.
Continuation of the Mobile police department history, including portraits of Patrolmen T.J. Sheridan, F.H. Speth, W.H. Stout, and Peter Untreiner. Text continues on page 97.
Continuation of the Mobile police department history, including portraits of Patrolmen John Martin, L.D. Gibson, and D. Barrett, and Detective Joseph Lacey. Text continues on page 99.
Continuation of the Mobile police department, leading into a section for what was then the present police force, and including portraits of Patrolmen W. Harwell, A. Gale, N. Harris, and W.J. Carlisle. Text continues on page 101.
Continuation of the history of what was then the current force of the Mobile police department, including portraits of Patrolman J.R. Burgess and Porter Lorenzo Avery. Text continued on page 109.