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010 _a 2015002287
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020 _a9781933822976 (alk. paper)
020 _a193382297X (alk. paper)
035 _a(OCoLC)902986727
042 _apcc
043 _an-us-md
092 _a363.232
_bD191
049 _aNFGA
100 1 _aDans, Peter E.
_9313531
245 1 0 _aSergeant Bill and his horse Bob /
_cPeter E. Dans ; illustrated by Mary Grace Corpus.
264 1 _aPhiladelphia :
_bCamino Books, Inc.,
_c[2015]
300 _a1 volume (unpaged) :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
336 _astill image
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _aIn the days before traffic signals and interstate highways, drivers traveling between New York and Florida passed through the intersection of Pratt and Light Streets in Baltimore, making it the busiest in the nation. It was up to the Baltimore Mounted Police and their faithful steeds to keep cars, trucks and people moving. No one did it better than Sergeant Bill McKeldin with his high-pitched whistle and the positioning of his horse Bob in the direction the traffic should flow. Called "The Whistler of Pratt and Light Street," he became a legend. This is his story.
600 1 0 _aMcKeldin, Bill
_vJuvenile literature.
_9313532
650 0 _aMounted police
_zMaryland
_zBaltimore
_xHistory
_vJuvenile literature.
_9313533
650 0 _aPolice horses
_zMaryland
_zBaltimore
_vJuvenile literature.
_9313534
651 0 _aBaltimore (Md.)
_xHistory
_y20th century
_vJuvenile literature.
_9161147
655 7 _aIllustrated works.
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_94636
700 1 _aCorpus, Mary Grace,
_eillustrator.
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