Chicago Police Parade Trailer

Chicago Police Parade Trailer (1896)

20 September 1896 Factual 1 mins

Walking four abreast, in groups of six rows, 144 of Chicago's finest parade past a stationary camera. Each of the six groups that pass is escorted by an officer. All are men, all are white, all look tall, all wear identical high-buttoned uniforms and badges and carry a nightstick. Almost all sport mustaches. Behind the police comes a horse-drawn carriage.

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Policemen's Parade Chicago Trailer

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France 20 September 1896

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