Records (1927-2012) including photographic slides & compact discs illustrating City of Greenville Police Department public relations, detective squad, and traffic control operations, including inspections, personnel, court and trail procedures, training programs, including first aid training, bomb disposal, and riot training; also including a letter from Stuart Savage, Senior Writer, The Daily Reflector; to Sergeant Joe Friday & 2 compact discs containing reproductions of black and white and color slides of police operations.
The City of Greenville Police Department is a nationally accredited law enforcement agency. Due to lack of records, a complete history of the department is unavailable. The following timeline offers what details are known from local newspaper records.
The City of Greenville Police Department is a nationally accredited law enforcement agency. Due to lack of records, a complete history of the department is unavailable. The following timeline offers what details are known from local newspaper records.
Source: Roger Kammerer. For more details, please see Kammerer's complete article, "A History of the Greenville Police Department" in the January 23rd –February 6th, 2008, edition of Greenville Times. Back issues of Greenville Times can be found in Joyner Library's North Carolina Collection.
The collection consists of 470 slides and two compact discs (copies of slides) of images that document various activities of City of Greenville, North Carolina Police Department. These activities include public relations, riot training, bomb disposal, civil defense, traffic control, inspections, trial and court procedures, training programs and first aid procedures. The material also includes images of (apparently staged) car accidents and fires, as well as group and single photographs of police officers. Also included in folder 1076.1 is a brief email sent in 2004 from Stuart Savage, Senior Writer, Daily Reflector to the donor of the collection. In the message, Savage identifies several Civil Defense officers contained in a slide found in sleeve 1076.1.a.09. The compact disc liner of one of cds included a printed photograph of Master Polic Officer David Nichols with the note that Nichols died while on duty from a heart attack.
Gift of Joe David Friday, Jr.
Encoded by Mark Custer, January 4, 2008
Processed by Kelly Hardy, April 2007 Dale Sauter 2008
Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.
The collection is undergoing evaluation by the District Attorney for confidential information. We may or may not recieve portions back. The digital surrogates of some of the photos are currently all we have.
These items are digital files.
Public Service Announcement: 11 pm Videos, 2012These items are digital files.
Memorial Service and Awards Ceremony Photographs, 2006