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, 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 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, 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, discussing another political riot, and including portraits of Andrew Orr, Henry Farmer, Henry Bancroft, and Jno. Maxwell. Text continues on page 85.
Continuation of the Mobile police department history, discussing a political meeting and riot in 1869 and including portraits of F. Natalie, A.R. Negus, and W. McCarron. Text continues on page 83.
Continuation of the history of the Mobile police department and including portraits of Sergeants J. McCarron, J.E. Gilroy, and Richard A. Barrett. Text continues on page 79.
Continuation of the history of the Mobile police department, beginning with the re-incorporation of the "The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Mobile" in 1819; includes a portrait of Lieutenant E.T. Rondeau. Text continues on page 77.
Text detailing the history of the Mobile police department, following the incorporation of Mobile in 1814; includes a portrait image of Chief Police C.W. Soost. Text continues on page 73.