Description: |
A group of uniformed Indianapolis Police, accompanied by their vehicles, are in front of the City Court building in 1916. Located at the corner of South Alabama and Pearl Streets the building contained Police Headquarters, the City Court and Clerk offices. The building was located on the east side of Alabama Street. The Marion County Jail was across the street. The Indianapolis Police Department was founded in September 1854. The use of motorized police vehicles came about in 1904. This 1916 view shows eight automobiles and three paddy wagons and their drivers. The image also shows the buildings to the north and south of the court building. To the north was the Alabama Flats with a storefront occupied by the William S. Frye Transfer Company. To the south was the Lake Erie and Western Rail Road and a view down Alabama Street to the railroad overpass still in use today. A slightly different view of the same group can be seen in PAN0260. The original nitrate negative was copied with funds provided by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission in 1990. This digital image was created from that copy. The copy prints and negatives are stored in Microfiche Number order. The Interpositives are stored in PAN number order. |
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Origin: | 1916 |
Created By: |
Bretzman, Charles |
Publisher: |
Digital image2012 Indiana Historical Society. All Rights Reserved. |
Source: |
http://images.indianahistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/dc013/id/394 |
Collection: |
Panoramic Photograph Images |
Copyright: |
This image may be printed or downloaded by individuals, schools or libraries for personal use, study, research or classroom teaching without permission. For other uses contact: visualcollections@indianahistory.org. |
Geography: |
Indiana--Marion County--Indianapolis |
Subjects: |
Group portraits Police Indianapolis (Ind.). Police Dept. Uniforms Streets Storefronts Railroad facilities Railroad sidings Railroad tracks Bridges Automobiles Municipal buildings |
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