Rare 1957 Massachusetts State Police Credentials for Dept. Chaplain Ernest A. Thorsell
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Rare 1957 Massachusetts State Police Credentials for Dept. Chaplain Ernest A. Thorsell

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ARTIFACT: These are rare circa 1957 Massachusetts State Police credentials in their original folder for Department Chaplain Reverend Ernest A. Thorsell. Thorsell was a minister at the Portsmouth, New Hampshire Universalist Church before his service for the Commonwealth and also at Portland, Maine. The folder holds two cards: one is a photo identification card for Thorsell upon which his right thumbprint is stamped.

VINTAGE: Circa 1957.

SIZE: Approximately 5-1/2" in height and 3-5/8" in width (folded, as shown).

MATERIALS / CONSTRUCTION: Photograph, card stock paper, plastic, vinyl.

ATTACHMENT: Folder.

MARKINGS: No. 526.

ITEM NOTES: This is from a police and law enforcement collection which we will be listing more of over the next few months. VEJX13 L/SBDEX8/13

CONDITION: 7 (Very Fine): The case has some minor wear and yellowing to the plastic.

GUARANTEE: As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.