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Presented to Len Harris Mayor's Usher by James Rolph Jr., Mayor City Hall, San Francisco February 22, 1918

   1914 -1920 Mayor's Special Usher police 8 point badge. 
3 1/4” tall.  Hallmarked Shreve & Co. Sterling.  SKU6331

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San Francisco Chronicle February 21, 1918

In the 1918 voter registration Leonard Harris is listed as a Republican and employment is listed as Usher.  The San Francisco City Directory of 1918 shows his occupation as Mayor’s Usher.

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In the 1913-15 California Blue Book, Mayor’s Usher is a position that pays $900 year.

In the 1913-15 California Blue Book, Mayor’s Usher is a position that pays $900 year.

1914 -1920 Mayor's Special Usher police badge.
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