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Course of Action...
| In 1992, it was agreed that The Massachusetts State Police – the
oldest State Law Enforcement Agency in the country – should preserve its
significant contribution to Law Enforcement history.
An objective was established to create a museum through private funding
– a museum that preserves the department’s history from its 1865
inception to the present. This museum will include over 135 years of State
Police history, recognize the significance of the department’s civilian
staff, as well as providing seminars and educational programs to inspire
future generations of Massachusetts State troopers.
Right: This badge was in service when
the department was called District Police, 1879 to 1919. |

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To make the museum a reality we need your financial participation. We invite
all who are proud to wear the “French and Electric Blue” and all civilian
support staff of the Massachusetts State Police to assist us in funding the
museum’s construction.
1950’s famous canine “Sadie”
being deployed at a search scene. |
Recently, legislation was passed to authorize direct payroll deposits,
from members of The Department of State Police and its civilian employees,
to the museum account. Your contribution of $3.00 per pay period is
critical to the overall success of our museum and together we can preserve
a history of service to the citizens of Massachusetts.
Click the PDF link below to download and print a Payroll Deduction
Authorization Form to support the MSPMLC. Your support is gratefully
appreciated.

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