Portland (Or.). Bureau of Police--People

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Leon V. Jenkins, Portland police

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing slightly left. He is wearing a Portland police uniform and badge. On the front of his badge and visor cap is the word “CAPTAIN.” Written on the negative sleeve is the text “Jenkins, Police Chief.” Leon V. Jenkins twice served as Portland police chief. His first term was from 1919 to 1933.

Lewis, Portland Police

Full-length portrait of a man standing on a rooftop or balcony and facing slightly left. He is wearing a Portland police uniform and visor cap. On the front of his cap and badge is the word “Lieutenant.” Written on the negative sleeve is the name “Lewis, Captain.”

Captain Harms?

Half-length portrait of a man sitting at a desk and holding a telephone. He is facing to the left and is wearing a Portland police uniform and a visor cap with the word “Captain” on the front. A name that may be “Capt Harms” is written on the negative, but the surname is unclear. The writing is visible on the right side of the image.

Frank Irvine, Portland police

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing slightly left. He is wearing a Portland police uniform with the word “Sergeant” on his cap and badge. The name “Irvine, Lt. Frank” is written on the negative sleeve.

Leon V. Jenkins, Portland police

Full-length portrait of a man standing on the roof of a building and facing slightly left. He is wearing a Portland police uniform and badge. On the front of his visor cap is the word “CAPTAIN.” The text “Jenkins, Police Chief” is written on the negative sleeve. Leon V. Jenkins twice served as Portland police chief. His first term was from 1919 to 1933.

Mrs. G. J. Frankel and Women’s Protective Bureau, Portland police

Portrait showing Mrs. G. J. Frankel (center) sitting at a desk and a group of unidentified women standing behind her. They are looking at a document Frankel is holding. Frankel was superintendent of the Women’s Protective Bureau of the Portland police department from 1918 to 1921. The text “Woman’s [sic] Protective Squad & Mrs. Frankel” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0336.

Mrs. G. J. Frankel, head of Women’s Protective Bureau, Portland police

Half-length portrait of Mrs. G. J. Frankel, superintendent of the Women’s Protective Bureau of the Portland police department from 1918 to 1921. She is sitting at a desk, looking at a document, and facing to the left. The text “Frankel, Mrs and Women’s Protective Squad” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0337.

Captain Inskeep

Portrait, taken outdoors, of a man facing left and wearing Portland police captain’s uniform. The text “Capt Inskeep” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

John Boscovich, Portland police, seated on car bumper

Portrait of John Boscovich, a traffic investigator with the Portland police, seated on the front bumper of a 1932 Plymouth Coupe parked next to a building. He is wearing a Portland police uniform and visor cap. The name “Boscovich” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the image. The car has a siren and extra lights above the windshield.

Portland Police Chief Burton K. Lawson

Head and shoulders portrait of Portland Police Chief Burton K. Lawson sitting at a desk, holding a document, and facing front. He is in uniform. Lawson was police chief from July 1, 1933, to November 11, 1934. The text “Chief Lawson” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.

John? Boscovich, Portland police

Portrait of a smiling man wearing a Portland police uniform and visor cap. The name “Boscovich” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image. The man may be John Boscovich, a traffic investigator with the Portland police.

Portland policemen receiving gas masks

Photograph showing two men from the Portland Police with gas masks. One man, in a Portland Police uniform, is wearing a mask and standing next to another man, who is holding a mask in both hands. Stacks of wooden crates can be seen behind the pair (negative 1 of 1).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Portland Mayor George L. Baker congratulating police Captain John T. Moore on retirement

Photograph showing Portland Mayor George L. Baker shaking hands with Portland police Captain John T. Moore in the council chambers at City Hall on October 26, 1932. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal home edition that day under the headline “39 Long Years of It.” The photograph had the following caption: “Mayor George L. Baker (standing at left) congratulating Captain John T. Moore, veteran police officer, on completion of his 39 years of service. Moore will retire November 1. At the right is Chief of Police [Leon V.] Jenkins. In front of the group are Sigel Grutze, deputy city auditor, who has had 42 years’ service with the city, and Mrs. George Houck, assistant clerk of the city council.” Image note: The text “Insp Moore” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the photograph.

Radio equipped on Multnomah County Sheriff's motorcycle

A police sits on a Harley Davidson motorcycle, which has recently been equipped with a handheld radio. Another police in uniform, and a man in a suit and hat stands next to the motorcycle, the latter of which is holding the radio in one hand. The photograph is looking north on SW 5th Avenue, likely towards SW Madison Street, with Portland City Hall visible in the distance (negative 1 of 2).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998