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[Abilene Police Chief John J. Clinton]

Description: Photograph of Abilene Police Chief John J. Clinton. He has a horseshoe-shaped mustache and is wearing a button-down coat and a hat with a patch on the front. He is sitting down with his right arm by his side and his left arm resting on a chair and two people wearing button-down coats are partially visible behind him.
Date: [1888..1922]
Partner: Abilene Library Consortium

[Abilene Police Department Outside Spann Family Home]

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of a new home built for Abilene Police Officer Jimmy Spann's family by the Abilene Police Department. A large group of police officers are standing and sitting in rows on the front lawn of the home. A woman and two children who appear to be part of the Spann Family are standing in front of the group of police officers.
Date: December 1954
Partner: Abilene Library Consortium

[Abilene Police Department Tactical Unit]

Description: Photograph of the men of the Abilene Police Department Tactical Unit standing in front-facing poses while wearing dark-colored uniforms and holding various types of gun. Pictured left to right are Santos Perez, Tony Jenkins, Dwight Kinney, Ed Dye, and Jimmy DeFoor.
Date: unknown
Partner: Abilene Library Consortium

[Abilene Police Department's First Safety Cruiser Officers]

Description: Photograph of the Abilene Police Department's first Safety Cruiser Officers wearing light-colored uniforms and standing next to a public safety cruiser with their hands behind their backs; the cruiser equipment is laid out on the ground in front of them. Pictured left to right are Richard V. Dorrough, Jimmy Trickett, William J. McKenzie, WIlliam A. Paul, James A. Crain, McElton Skaggs, Wallace E. Dobbs, and Ray Young.
Date: 1963
Partner: Abilene Library Consortium

[Abilene Police Department's New Location]

Description: Photograph of the new Abilene Police Department location. The building is photographed from the front street view and says "Abilene/Taylor County Law Enforcement Center" on the front. Multiple trees and parking lots are partially visible in front of the building and a tall building is partially visible in the background.
Date: 198X
Partner: Abilene Library Consortium
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