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William Barclay (Bat) Masterson
A photograph of William Barclay "Bat" Masterson taken Dodge City, Kansas.
previewWyatt Earp
Masterson, Bat, 1853-1921
Portrait of Wyatt Earp copied from William Barclay Masterson's "Famous Gunfighters of the Western Frontier" published in "Human Life".
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A formal, cased ambrotype portrait of Samuel J. Jones who led a large pro-slavery force in the May 21, 1856 sacking of the city of Lawrence, which was an anti-slavery stronghold in Douglas County, Kansas Territory. Jones was the sheriff of Douglas County at the time of the attack.
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Lamon, W. H.
Portrait of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh A. Cook and their three eldest children. He was the second Sheriff of Franklin County, Kansas. Photo taken by W. H. Lamon, Lawrence, Kansas.
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Lamon, W. H.
Portrait of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh A. Cook with three children and their dog. Cook was the second Sheriff of Franklin County, Kansas. Photo taken by W. H. Lamon of Lawrence, Kansas.
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This sepia colored photograph shows a collage of police officers in Topeka, Kansas.
previewTopeka Metropolitan Police Department
Irvin, J.C.
This sepia colored photograph shows the Topeka Metropolitan police department in Topeka, Kansas.
previewWyatt Earp
This is an autographed photograph of Wyatt Earp signed "To my friend Fred Sutton from Wyatt Earp."
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