Fort Bragg Advocate and News April 6, 1892
Fort Bragg Advocate and News April 27, 1892
Ukiah Daily Journal April 15, 1892 Elected
City Marshal Fort Bragg CAL shield of A. A. Lord, made of sterling silver with hard fired black enamel and hand engraved.

Ukiah Daily Journal April 15, 1892

A. A. Lord grave stone

Austin Alfred Lord
City Marshal of Ft. Bragg, Mendocino County
April 1892 - 1897.

Austin A. Lord obit December 24, 1930
Constable Lord Fort Bragg Advocate and News March 6, 1895
Fort Bragg Advocate and News August 10, 1898
Fort Bragg Advocate and News December 28, 1892
Fort Bragg Advocate and News June 16, 1897
Fort Bragg Advocate and News March 6, 1895
Fort Bragg Advocate and News March 8, 1893

Fort Bragg Advocate and News June 16, 1897

City Marshal Fort Bragg CAL shield of A. A. Lord, made of sterling silver with hard fired black enamel and hand engraved.

Austin A. Lord obit December 24, 1930

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Hawaiian Detective Bureau.  Sterling silver with hard fired black enamel.
Post Civil War jeweler made Deputy U. S. Marshal badge made in the classic “police belt” design.  14k gold layered over a sterling silver base.  Red and blue hard fired enamel highlight the crossed U.S. flags and the crossed cannons.
Marshal Corte Madera Marin Co.and worn by William A. Wyatt who also owned a Fruit and Vegetable business in Corte Madera.  The star is made of sterling silver with hard fired blue enameled lettering and nicely hand engraved.  Hallmarked Irvine & Jachens 1027 Market St. and dated 7-14-24.
Circa 1900 Constable Eden Township badge made by
United States Marshal  A.D. Garden badge.  Presented by E. L. Nash & E. L. Priddie 1895.  14k gold.
U. S. Deputy Marshal from Texas, made of sterling silver with a 14k gold scroll in the beak of the eagle.  T-pin on back, maker unknown.

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