More Than A Century Of Police Work
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1980
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Ex-Police Chief Barney Gainsley Is Dead At 71
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1981
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Gainsley, Rolland J. (Barney)
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Ann Arbor Police Department Officer Raymond Cook, September 1950
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1950
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Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1950
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Raymond Cook, 22, [this photo] of Gregory (left) and Clayton Collins, 28, of Chelsea have been appointed as members of the Police Department. They are the first to join the force since a wave of resignations in early August left it short 10 men.
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1950
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Raymond Cook, 22, [this photo] of Gregory (left) and Clayton Collins, 28, of Chelsea have been appointed as members of the Police Department. They are the first to join the force since a wave of resignations in early August left it short 10 men.
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Ann Arbor Police Department Officer Clayton Collins, September 1950
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1950
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Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1950
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Raymond Cook, 22, of Gregory (left) and Clayton Collins, 28, [this photo] of Chelsea have been appointed as members of the Police Department. They are the first to join the force since a wave of resignations in early August left it short 10 men.
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1950
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Raymond Cook, 22, of Gregory (left) and Clayton Collins, 28, [this photo] of Chelsea have been appointed as members of the Police Department. They are the first to join the force since a wave of resignations in early August left it short 10 men.
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Casper M. Enkemann Named Ann Arbor Police Chief, November 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1946
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Three Top Men In Police Force: Appointed to key positions in Ann Arbor's police department by the police commission were Casper M. Enkemann (left) [this photo], new departmental chief, Albert Heusel (center), senior captain and chief of detectives; and Rolland J. Gainsley (right), junior captain in charge of traffic. Police Chief Enkemann joined the department as a patrolman in 1930, and has been acting head of the Ann Arbor police since June. Capt. Heusel is a veteran of more than 22 years of service with the department. Capt. Gainsley joined the Ann Arbor police force April 5, 1935. (Other pictures on page 28.)
Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1946
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Three Top Men In Police Force: Appointed to key positions in Ann Arbor's police department by the police commission were Casper M. Enkemann (left) [this photo], new departmental chief, Albert Heusel (center), senior captain and chief of detectives; and Rolland J. Gainsley (right), junior captain in charge of traffic. Police Chief Enkemann joined the department as a patrolman in 1930, and has been acting head of the Ann Arbor police since June. Capt. Heusel is a veteran of more than 22 years of service with the department. Capt. Gainsley joined the Ann Arbor police force April 5, 1935. (Other pictures on page 28.)
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Ann Arbor Police Captain Rolland J. "Barney" Gainsley, July 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1949
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Ann Arbor Police Chief Casper M. Enkemann Announces His Retirement, May 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1960
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Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1960
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He's Retiring: Ann Arbor Police Chief Casper M. Enkemann sits at his desk following his announcement he plans to retire from the department July 1. The chief has been a local police officer for 30 years.
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1960
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He's Retiring: Ann Arbor Police Chief Casper M. Enkemann sits at his desk following his announcement he plans to retire from the department July 1. The chief has been a local police officer for 30 years.
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