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Hallowell Police Department

Police, City Marshal and Officers, Hallowell, 1888
Police, City Marshal and Officers, Hallowell, 1888
Courtesy of Sumner A. Webber, Sr., an individual partner

Maggie Harrigan, Kaylee Marston & Liam Walp

In the middle to late 1800's and into the middle 1900's, police were very different from now. Some things that have changed are their firearms, uniforms, expenses, and the term and job of city marshals. The police have changed and evolved in developing new ways to keep us safe. The police are a big part in the way people function in society.


Keeping Us Safe - Hallowell Fire Department and Police Force

Prisons and Firearms

City Marshals

Uniforms and Expenses

Hallowell Police and Fire Citations

Created by 7th grade Hall-Dale students 2011.





Historic Hallowell
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