Thursday, June 22, 2017

STABLE SUPERVISOR, EARLY 1900's


This unique badge has been with me over 30 years. In my little museum at home, I have placed it with other badges that are not quite "Newark Police," but are related in many ways. This relationship is unique. I have a few different shields that fit in this category, but this item is the nicest. 

First lets' take a look at the center point of the badge. That is the "City Seal" of the City of Newark. If you are not familiar with Newark's Seal, you can check the ring around it. For clarification it reads: City of Newark over New Jersey.  The Seal is rare and is not on true Newark items unless someone authorized use of the special City Seal.

In the primary panel the words are: Department of Public Works. On the bottom panel is the title Supervisor Stable. Well, even if you think the title on this badge to be only some horse manure, this is a very nice badge.

lets note that this early 1900 badge is gold-tone and has very nice features. Note the twin wreaths on the sides and the Castle with Twin Turrets on top. This badge appears to have been made for someone with political stature. 

The job, and the Stables themselves were linked to Newark Police too. While the job relates to the City Stables in Branch Brook (A County) Park. This was the home of Newark's Mounted Squad's horses.

During my father's career he rode on the mounted squad for a couple of years. I don't think he ever saw this badge, but I have to imagine it would be a unique  interest to him. That is my father on Ginger, in 1929.



The items below are a matching set of breast badge and hat badge that belonged to my Father. If you have a good eye, you will see the number corresponds with the number in the picture. The Hat Badge is in the shape of the City Seal which while smaller is dead center of the Stable Supervisor badge.





Tuesday, May 23, 2017

OLD HAT CIRCA 1910 ADDED TO NEWARK COLLECTION


It has been a while since I obtained a piece of history worth writing about and posting here. But a few weeks ago I made a connection that resulted in a purchase of the above police hat.

The seller is someone I have been acquainted with over the years. You can imagine how happy I was to hear that he wished to "let it go." It didn't take too long before we agreed on the specifics. Soon the hat took a 1200 mile journey to my home, where it now is part of my Newark Police Collection.

I have been in the hobby now fifty years, getting my start from my father who was on the Newark force for 37 years. He gave me some of the badges he obtained over the years. That started my hobby.

After all the time (and money my wife would add if she were here) my focus has been on metal badges. They are rare enough, but while collecting them I never obtained "head dress" from N.P.D. until a few months back when I got a Newark Derby Hat.

The above has now become my second Newark Hat and it has a nice home for sure. It sports a "Hat Badge (Number 1090)" that is in good shape. On the top of the badge are the words: "NEWARK POLICE." I have several of these old badges and this one fits right in, although it stays on the hat (it's wired to it).

Take a closer look at the hat badge. In the center is a familiar Seal. This is a N.J. State Seal. On Newark's badges, and the current Hat Badge in particular, the Seal is a "City Seal." The Hat above, with its badge, may very well have been the last usage of a NJ State Seal on Newark Uniforms.

Hope you enjoy these pictures of this old artifact and the history it brings to the table.

Monday, May 15, 2017

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Friday, April 7, 2017

MARSHAL TENAFLY NJ





Okay, I got me another New Jersey Marshal Badge. Yes Sir, that is great !

This Badge is from TENAFLY, NJ. This is a community up near the Hudson River and crossings to New York City. It is a nice place and consists of residents who travel to the big city on a daily basis.

The badge comes from the day when the community was young and under the NJ Borough form of Government the job of "Marshal" was described as the means of enforcing the law. This badge comes from that era just past 1894 ( Borough Act). It is a 2 inch Eagle on top of a Shield.

The badge is marked:  "MARSHAL" right at the top. On the next three panels it reads:  TENAFLY  and number 233.


*****

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

PROGRESS



In the old days if a gang was causing trouble a few cops on horseback dispersed the gang. They ran in all different directions, and the Cops would stop - CASE CLOSED.

Twenty-five years later if there is a gang causing trouble at the usual corner, police cars were sent. The Boys were taken downtown for a shower, a meal, had their picture taken and released - THAT USUALLY MEANT CASE CLOSED.

Twenty-five Days ago, "Anywhere USA", the Boys are back at it. Hold on, not so quick. They're not Boys anymore. Next did you   see that someone in City Hall actually gave them  a permit. The permit says this is their corner up to 11:00 PM. 

However "That Permit" does not give the Gang the right to be belligerent trouble seekers. If they go to far, the Police can be called. The Permit does not authorize Homicide, Arson or just simple Rioting. Those that have "The Permit" need to understand that it is a "privilege", and that there are rules (some of us refer to them as "LAWS) that must be obeyed.

When the Crowd, with the permit, goes to far with their "demonstration," it's time for the "Boys in Blue" to respond. 
When appropriate the Police can apply force to those that don't know how to act like human beings.  

It is sad when this becomes a bad scene. This is because our 'Young Urban Permit Holders' can't read the rules, and if they could, simply wouldn't care. Yeah, plenty of potential for some real harm in these situations, except someone, with brains,  gave the order to DISPERSE THE CROWD.  

Enough said: DISPERSE THE CROWD




N.P.D.  1919

*****

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

BALTIMORE CITY JAIL

I was standing on the corner doing no harm
Along came a cop and grabbed me by the arm
He took me to a little box and rang a little bell
Along came the wagon and took me to my cell
I woke up Sunday morning and looked around the wall
The chinches and the bedbugs were having a game of ball
The score was 6 to 0, the chinches were ahead
A bed bug hit a homerun and knocked me out of bed
I woke up Monday morning, the waiter came around
With a piece of bread and butter that weighed a half a pound
The coffee tastes like chewing tobacco
The bread was hard and stale
And that's the way they treat you in the Baltimore City jail


 WHITEY SCHWARTZ'S LIMERICK
(Real Author Unknown,Limerick Memorized by Whitey who will be 94 on 2/22/17 - Happy Birthday my Friend)

Friday, February 10, 2017

NEW NEWARK ADDITION - MATCHING (1890 - 1914) BADGE SET

WOW. THESE ARE BEAUTIFUL. At least to me these badges, a matching hat and breast badge, mind you, are beauties. I have stood in line fifty years for something like this set.

They are a Fourth Generation "Newark" badge set. They are often called the "Newark Radiator" with the matching, and, maybe, better known  (more in circulation) "Newark Oval." now have eleven "Ovals," but only one officer's breast badge from this 4th edition.

Those pictured are the set as identified by the number. As you can see the number "175" is stamped into the top of the radiator, while on the oval the same numbers are rather large and applied at center point. These items will be placed with the jewels of my Newark Collection. I have a few that I give treasure status too. I  guarantee this they will be under lock and key. 

There is so much history with these two treasures. They are at least 100 years of age ending there service in 1914. Certainly I can't remember historical events that occurred while these badges stood watch over my hometown, but just looking at them I see a lot of history. They will be put under glass, and given a prominent position on my wall of treasures, safely locked away in my collection with other memories in my display cases.