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Houston Belt Railway Railroad Police Badge #214 (Courtesy of Mike Thomas) |
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One of the first badges for Special Agents in the State of Louisiana that was presented to them upon receiving a Special Officers commissions by the State of Louisiana |
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Penn Central Railroad Police Badge with State of Michigan Seal, (Courtesy of Jurgen Mohr) |
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Pennsylvania Railway Police Detective Badge with State of Michigan Seal. (Courtesy of Jurgen Mohr)
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State of Texas Railroad Police Badge #208 |
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25th Anniversary Badge recognizing the beginning of railroad police commissioned in the State of Texas. |
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Rio Grande Southern Railroad Police Badge #1 (Courtesy of Jurgen Mohr) |
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Colorado & Wyoming Railway Police Badge #1 (Courtesy of Jurgen Mohr) |
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Kansas City Southern Railway Badge
(Courtesy of Cort LaBlank) |
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14 K gold Badge of the made for the founder of the Great Northern Railway company, James J. Hill which was given to out to each of the 12 regional Special Agents. The face of the badge did not belong to that of James Hill. It is said to belong to that of his son Louis Hill, who was the President of the Great Northern Railway from 1908 to 1912. (Courtesy of Chip Greiner) |
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1950's era New York Central Railroad Police Badge which is similar to the one that NYCRR Agent Jim Leahy wore. (Courtesy of Jim Leahy, Jr.) |
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1920's and 1930's Boston and Albany Railroad Police Badges given to New York Central Railroad Police Officer Jim Leahy. (Courtesy of Jim Leahy, Jr.)
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