Button, Law Enforcement
Object number2011.135.15 a-d
Manufacturer
Waterbury Button Company
Date1955-1989
MediumMetal, gold
Credit LineGift of Joseph Modispacher
DescriptionFour (4) gold buttons that depict the City of Pittsburgh's Coat of Arms in the center surrounded by the the organization name. Attachment loop on the back of each.Dimensions0.5 x 1 in. (1.3 x 2.5 cm)Inscriptions(a-d)
Center has City of Pittsburgh's Coat of Arms surrounded by the words "PITTSBURGH / POLICE".
Marks(a)
"WATERBBURY / BUTTON CO."
(b-d)
"SUPERIOR / QUALITY".
Historical NotesPart of a collection donated by Joseph Modispacher, who was the first polygraph examiner to work for the Pittsburgh Police. Before 1966, the Pittsburgh Police had used the county examiner, but in that year they decided to train their own polygraph examiner. Joseph Modispacher was a detective in the Pittsburgh Police force, he has started out as a cop in 1954 and retired around 1988. He was sent to Chicago to complete a course in polygraph examining and was the sole examiner until 1976, when two other detectives also went through the training. After he retired he continued to conduct examinations for attorneys and private clients.
Related institution
Pittsburgh Bureau of Police
Previous owner
Joseph E. Modispacher
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