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Photograph of townspeople viewing a wrecked engine and freight cars following a wreck of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Decatur County, Georgia, ca. 1921-1925
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Photograph of a group viewing the results of a train wreck, Webster County, Georgia, 1926
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Photograph of Sheriff or Patrolman O.L. White, Sr., DeKalb County, Georgia, ca. 1930
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Old Public Safety Headquarters Building, DeKalb County, Georgia, 197- (Then and Now)
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GSP & Goff
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Photograph of City of Decatur Police Force, Decatur, DeKalb County, Georgia, ca. 1929-1930
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Photograph of Decatur firemen, Decatur, DeKalb County, Georgia, ca. 1957
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Photograph of aftermath of Emory Village Fire, DeKalb County, Georgia, 1979 Jan. 4
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100 years apart
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Shoot first & ask questions later...
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Eatonton, Georgia 1951: "Eatonton wages war against speeding in the city." New patrol car delivered to the Chief of Police.
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Marietta, Georgia - Early 1930. Anderson Motor Company. Mr. James T. Anderson, Sr., owner, sells a car to police officer James E. Williams (Mr. J.T., Jr. looks on).
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Car 54, Where are you? Said to be the first radio communications board installed in Savannah and run by the Savannah Police Department.
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Those must've been some valuable panties...
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But where do we install the push bar?
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Moonshiner's Still, 1954
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I thought you were holding the bike up!
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Motorcycle Squad at City Hall, Macon, GA