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Samuel J. Jones
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.
previewHugh A. Cook with his wife and children
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.
previewHugh A. Cook with his wife and children
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.
previewVern Miller and Sedgwick County traffic control officers, Wichita, Kansas
A photograph of Captain Vern Miller and Sedgwick County traffic control officers, Wichita, Kansas. Officers in the photograph are (left to right): Gene Kuhn, Joe Quick, Bob Harderode, John Adams, Hollis Nichols, Denver Bland, Dale Menefee, Ed Riordan, Ray Mitchell, Vern Miller, Raymond Dougherty, Harry Price, Al Boyle, Roy Mitchell, Larry Duffy, Bill Docekal, and James "Red" Young. The photograph was taken on the east side of the sheriff's office with Market Street in the background.
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