Pennsylvania State Police papers, 29 December 1969, undated.

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Pennsylvania State Police papers, 29 December 1969, undated.

Contains letter of transmittal signed by Harold G. Selecky of the Pennsylvania State Police Academy (1969) and a photocopied document entitled: HISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE STATE POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL, HERSHEY, PENNSYLVANIA (n.d.).

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The Pennsylvania State Police was created as an executive department of state government in 1905. From the description of Pennsylvania State Police labor riot reports [microform], 1936-1941. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 212779231 The Pennsylvania State Police was organized on Dec. 15, 1905. On June 29, 1937 the State Police was merged with the State Highway Patrol. The first State Police Training School was established at Newville, Pa. from ...