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White House police force new officers. Lft to rt.: [...] O. Baldinger, First Sgt. C.L. Da[...], Sgt. W.W. Easley, and Sgt. A.L. Walter

New White House Officer. Washington, D.C., Oct. 2. Captain Clarence L. Dalrymple, Chief of the White House police congratulating Liet. A.L. Walter, newly appointed Officer of the White House Force, Walter who has served at the White House for 20 years takes the place of Lieut. Larry Seaman recently retired. 10/2/37

New White House Officer. Washington, D.C., Oct. 2. Captain Clarence L. Dalrymple, Chief of the White House police congratulating Liet. A.L. Walter, newly appointed Officer of the White House Force, Walter who has served at the White House for 20 years takes the place of Lieut. Larry Seaman recently retired. 10237

The White House police force which doned sic their new uniforms today, lined up for inspection by their chief Maj. O.M. Ballinger on the south lawn of the White House

White House police in their new uniforms

Heads White House police. Washington, D.C., June 25. Lieut. John M.D. McCubbin was today promoted to Captain of the White House police force. A Member of the force since 1922 he succeeds Capt. A.A. Walters, retired

Police Officer at White House, Washington, D.C.

The White House police force lined up for inspection in their new uniforms on the south lawn of the White House

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A black and white photo of three men in uniform, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection

Title from unverified caption data on negative or negative sleeve.

Date based on date of negatives in same range.

On sleeve: A4901?

Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955.

General information about the Harris & Ewing Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.hec

Temp. note: Batch eight.

The Harris & Ewing, Inc. Collection of photographic negatives includes glass and film negatives taken by Harris & Ewing, Inc., which provide excellent coverage of Washington people, events, and architecture, during the period 1905-1945. Harris & Ewing, Inc., gave its collection of negatives to the Library in 1955. The Library retained about 50,000 news photographs and 20,000 studio portraits of notable people. Approximately 28,000 negatives have been processed and are available online. (About 42,000 negatives still need to be indexed.)

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No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see Harris & Ewing Photographs - Rights and Restrictions Information http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/140_harr.html

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Dr. Charles E. Sawyer. White House, Washington, D.C.

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Sgt. Greene and family. D.C. Policeman

66th Strategic Missile Squadron crewmembers

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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Andrew Heymas, of the Joint Force

The White House police force which doned [sic] their new and distinctive uniforms today - photographed on the south portico of the White House

Sergeant Sigilfredo Garcia, small-arms technician,

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