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Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: “Hello Girls”

February 5, 2020 by Jim Potter 2 Comments

· Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: "Hello Girls" It’s Wednesday, March 16, 1927. Cora Brown’s thirty-third birthday isn’t until Thursday, but she’s expecting her sister, Occie, and brother-in-law, to arrive any minute to help her celebrate. Occie’s promised to bring a freshly baked cake; Cora and Fay, her husband, will provide tea. * “It’s Occie and Sidney,” said Fay. “I’ll get the door.” “Hello, Fay,” said Occie, handing him a picnic basket and receiving a kiss. “Where is she? Does she … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: “Hello Girls”

Filed Under: Blog posts Tagged With: Bell Telephone, Bob Collins, Cora Brown, Eddie Jenkins, Emma Nutt, Fay Brown, Flossie Pate, Hello Girls, Jim Potter, Joan Crawford, Kansas Authors Club, Midland Theater, Missouri & Kansas Telephone, Occie Hamilton, Owen Moore, Pittsburgh Coal Company, Reno County Jail, Reno County Sheriff, Sheriff Fay Brown, Sheriff Fay Brown's Badge, Sidney Hamilton, The Taxi Dancer, Vigilantes

Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Mule Men

January 29, 2020 by Jim Potter 2 Comments

· Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: Mule Men It’s Friday, March 4, 1927, at the Reno County Sheriff’s Office in the temporary courthouse. Fay Brown and Alfred Ludwig, friends, are talking about their former military service. * “Brownie,” said Alfred J. Ludwig, 33, Army recruiter for the Hutchinson, Kansas, area, “how are you?” “Expecting spring weather to show up any day,” replied Sheriff Fay F. Brown, 36 years old. “How’s recruiting? You need an old mule man to help make your monthly … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Mule Men

Filed Under: Blog posts Tagged With: Al Ludwig, Alfred J. Ludwig, Argonne France, Cora Brown, Eagles Pass Texas, Fay Brown, Jim Potter, Kansas Authors Club, Kansas National Guard, Machine Gun Company, Mule Men, Over There, Reno County Jail, Reno County Sheriff, Rimaucourt France, Sheriff Fay Brown, Sheriff Fay Brown's Badge

Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Pedestrians Beware

January 22, 2020 by Jim Potter 2 Comments

· Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: Pedestrians Beware It’s Saturday, February 12, 1927, in Hutchinson, Kansas. * Sheriff Fay Brown pulled into the Standard Oil filling station at Sherman and Popular, Hutchinson, in his Dodge sedan. Before the service attendant had time to greet his new customer, another man approached the elected official. “Sheriff,” said William Poling, 62, grain manager, “I’ve got a beef with the city, but you’ll do for now. When you get as old as me, you’ll understand how … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Pedestrians Beware

Filed Under: Blog posts Tagged With: Amos Waldon, Anna Mack, Cora Brown, Fay Brown, Henry Mack, Jim Potter, Kansas Authors Club, Morton Salt Company, Mrs. F. M. Ball, Occie Hamilton, Officer Pete Smith, Owl Smoke pool hall, Reno County Jail, Reno County Sheriff, Sheriff Fay Brown, Sheriff Fay Brown's Badge, Sidney Hamilton, William Poling

Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: More Than a Bad Check Artist

January 15, 2020 by Jim Potter 4 Comments

· Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: More than a Bad Check Artist · It’s Tuesday, January 25, 1927 in Hutchinson, Kansas. Cora Brown, 32, matron and cook at the Reno County Jail, and prisoner Anna Lamberson, 24, are visiting, sewing, and hanging curtains in the sheriff's living quarters. * “Anna, so far you’re the best dressed female prisoner who’s ever walked in our door,” said Cora Brown, matron at the Reno County Jail. “Despite your jailhouse clothing, you still look fashionable in your … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: More Than a Bad Check Artist

Filed Under: Blog posts Tagged With: Anna Lamberston, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Cora Brown, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fay Brown, Jim Potter, Judge Fairchild, Kansas Authors Club, Piqua, Reno County Jail, Reno County Sheriff, Sheriff Fay Brown, Sheriff Fay Brown's Badge, The Great Gatsby, Zelda Fitzgerald

Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Cops in the Clubhouse

January 8, 2020 by Jim Potter 2 Comments

· Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: Cops in the Clubhouse · I’m Reno County Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge, and I’m pinned to the sheriff’s vest. It’s Friday, January 21, 1927, inside the sheriff’s office in the temporary courthouse at 5th and Washington, Hutchinson, Kansas. For just a moment, I got to see the sheriff’s office before Sheriff Fay F. Brown covered me with his suit coat. Soon after my peek, other officers arrived to work. Plain as day, I could hear the men talking. * “It was pretty … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Cops in the Clubhouse

Filed Under: Blog posts Tagged With: Bisonte Hotel, bone dry law, Cecil North, Charlie Chaplin, cigarette bill, Cora Brown, Ed Cunningham, Ed Woodson, Fay Brown, Jess Blanpied, Jim Potter, Jim Springer, Kansas Authors Club, Martin Jolliffe, Reno County Jail, Reno County Sheriff, Santa Fe Railway, Sheriff Fay Brown, Sheriff Fay Brown's Badge, The Gold Rush, Virgil Mathews

Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Jailer Jess Blanpied

January 1, 2020 by Jim Potter 2 Comments

· Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: Jailer Jess Blanpied · It’s Monday, January 17, 1927, in Hutchinson, Kansas. Sheriff Fay. F. Brown’s Badge is down at the sheriff’s office pinned to the sheriff’s vest. Cora Brown, matron and cook at the Reno County Jail, and Jess Blanpied, an old-time county jailer, are in the jail’s kitchen. “Jess, how are your children?” asked Matron-Cook Cora Brown, as she sat down at the kitchen table. “I’m glad you asked,” Jailer Jess Blanpied responded, stirring his … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Jailer Jess Blanpied

Filed Under: Blog posts Tagged With: Cora Brown, Deluxe Theater, Fay Brown, Harriette Jane Northfoss, Jess Blanpied, Jessie Blanpied, Jessie Blanpied Northfoss, Jim Potter, Kansas Authors Club, Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company, Reno County Jail, Reno County Sheriff, Riders of the Purple Sage, Sheriff Fay Brown, Sheriff Fay Brown's Badge, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, The Great K & A Train Robbery, The Rainbow Trail, Tom Mix, Wyatt Earp

Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Carey’s Condemned Courthouse

December 25, 2019 by Jim Potter 7 Comments

· Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: Carey's Condemned Courthouse · If you’re one of those people who believe that badges don’t have feelings, then I’m talking to you. I know why I was created. My life as a badge has purpose, which is to serve Reno County Sheriff Fay F. Brown to the best of my ability. When Cora, the sheriff’s wife, left me in her purse while he took his oath of office on January 10, 1927, of course I was disappointed. But when she took me out and I saw her, I was excited, … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Carey’s Condemned Courthouse

Filed Under: Blog posts Tagged With: condemned courthouse, Cora Brown, Emerson Carey, Fay Brown, Jess Blanpied, Jesse Langford, Jim Potter, Kansas Authors Club, Reno County Jail, Reno County Sheriff, Reno County Sheriff's Office, Sheriff Fay Brown, Sheriff Fay Brown's Badge, Sheriff Jesse Langford, Virgil Nelson

Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Cora and Occie

December 11, 2019 by Jim Potter 2 Comments

· Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: Cora and Occie · Hello readers. I’m Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge and I’m recalling my days in January 1927, after arriving in Hutchinson, Kansas. Don’t ask me what happened this morning because my short term memory is iffy, but I remember my first days in the Salt City. Ninety-three years ago I was in Cora Brown’s purse, awaiting the opportunity to meet Sheriff Fay F. Brown. I’d been handed to her by outgoing Sheriff Jess Langford when he was leaving the … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Cora and Occie

Filed Under: Blog posts Tagged With: Cora Brown, Ed Cunningham, Fay Brown, Hutchinson Police Department, Jess Blanpied, Jesse Langford, Jim Potter, Judge William G. Fairchild, Kansas Authors Club, Margaret O'hara, Occie Hamilton, Reno County Jail, Reno County Sheriff, Reno County Sheriff's Office, Sheriff Fay Brown, Sheriff Fay Brown's Badge, Sheriff Jesse Langford, Sheriff K.C. Beck, Sheriff Mabel Chase, Turon, Verna Cunningham

Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Blinded by Corn Whiskey

December 4, 2019 by Jim Potter 4 Comments

· Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: Blinded by Corn Whiskey · Hello readers. I’m Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge and I’m recalling my days in January 1927, after arriving in Hutchinson, Kansas. Don’t ask me what happened this morning because my short term memory is iffy, but I remember my first days in the Salt City. Ninety-three years ago I was in total darkness, inside a package sent though the U. S. mail, when I overheard conversations in the sheriff’s office. Outgoing Reno County Sheriff Jesse … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Blinded by Corn Whiskey

Filed Under: Blog posts Tagged With: County Attorney Harry Brown, Dan Bucklin, Dr. Stewart, Fay Brown, George Duckworth, George Frits, Harvey Langford, Jake Nichols, Jesse Langford, Jim Potter, Justice Cox, Kansas Authors Club, Mary Bucklin, May Langford, Mrs. Nichols, Reno County Jail, Reno County Sheriff, Reno County Sheriff's Office, Sachs-Lawlor, Sheriff Fay Brown, Sheriff Fay Brown's Badge, Sheriff Jesse Langford

Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Hearing Voices

November 27, 2019 by Jim Potter 4 Comments

· Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: Hearing Voices · “Hello readers. I’m Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge and I’m recalling my days in January 1927, after arriving in Hutchinson, Kansas. Don’t ask me what happened this morning because my short term memory is iffy, but I remember my first days in the Salt City. I was in the darkness of my packing container 93 years ago when I overheard conversations in the sheriff’s office." * "After the train trip from Denver in the postal car, I was hoping to soon … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Hearing Voices

Filed Under: Blog posts Tagged With: Cora Brown, Fay Brown, Fay Forrest Brown, Harvey Langford, Hearing Voices, Jesse Langford, Jim Potter, Kansas Authors Club, May Langford, Reno County Jail, Reno County Sheriff, Reno County Sheriff's Office, Sachs-Lawlor, Sheriff Fay Brown, Sheriff Fay Brown's Badge, Sheriff Jesse Langford

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