Ann Arbor Police Lt. Henry G. Murray, Receives Award, June 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1961
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Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1961
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Award Recipient: Lt. Henry G. Murray of the Ann Arbor Police Department tomorrow will receive the first officer-of-the-month ward to be presented by the Law Enforcement and Industrial Security Association of Washtenaw County. Lt. Murray was recognized for his part in coaxing Andrew Rowe, a recluse, from his refuse-filled home some months ago and obtaining hospitalization for him. Rowe is now Murray's ward.
Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1961
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Award Recipient: Lt. Henry G. Murray of the Ann Arbor Police Department tomorrow will receive the first officer-of-the-month ward to be presented by the Law Enforcement and Industrial Security Association of Washtenaw County. Lt. Murray was recognized for his part in coaxing Andrew Rowe, a recluse, from his refuse-filled home some months ago and obtaining hospitalization for him. Rowe is now Murray's ward.
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Ann Arbor Police Captain Henry G. Murray, February 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1966
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Quarter Century A Cop
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1960
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Three New Sergeants
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November
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1946
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25 Years In Police Work
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1964
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Henry G. Murray and Roland Wurster Join Ann Arbor Police Department, June 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1939
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New Patrolmen: When Henry G. Murray (left) 26 years old, 510 E. William St., and Roland Wurster (right), 22, of 502 Fountain St., join the Ann Arbor police department Saturday, the force will be the largest in history, with 36 men on active duty. Murray and Wurster were named as patrolmen by the police commission yesterday.
Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1939
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New Patrolmen: When Henry G. Murray (left) 26 years old, 510 E. William St., and Roland Wurster (right), 22, of 502 Fountain St., join the Ann Arbor police department Saturday, the force will be the largest in history, with 36 men on active duty. Murray and Wurster were named as patrolmen by the police commission yesterday.
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New Officials To Take Posts In City, County Tomorrow - Fire Chief And School Head End Public Services
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June
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1939
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Ann Arbor Police Department Group Photo, May 1953
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1953
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Detective Capt. Murray Retires After 28 Years
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1967
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