Round Police Embroidered Patch with Frontier Cattle Drive and Steam Train Scene
Custom police department patch featuring historic cowboys, locomotive, and 1858 Old West landscape on blue twill
Product Type: Embroidered Patch
Style: Shoulder Patch
Material: Polyester Twill Fabric with Poly/Rayon Threads
Stitch: Full Coverage Detail 100% Stitch Threading Embroidery
Size: 4" x 4"
Backing: Iron-on/Sew-on
Packaging: 10+ Per Polybag
Low MOQ
Low Minimum Order
Artwork
Artwork Design Team
Location
United States
Factory
Direct
Description
This round police embroidered patch features a stunning Old West historical scene celebrating this legendary Kansas cowtown’s frontier heritage, designed for the Baxter Springs Police Department—serving the Cherokee County community known as the “First Cowtown in Kansas” and a historic stop along Route 66.
Shape & Base: Classic circular shape approximately 4″ in diameter, featuring a blue twill outer ring with bright gold/yellow merrowed border edge that creates a medallion-style appearance.
Outer Ring: The blue border displays “BAXTER SPRINGS, KANSAS” in bold gold block lettering arching around the perimeter, establishing clear municipal identification with excellent contrast.
Center Scene: A remarkably detailed frontier panorama captures the essence of Baxter Springs’ Wild West heritage. In the background, a black steam locomotive pulling a red cattle car chugs across the rolling green Kansas prairie beneath a cloudy sky—representing the railroad that transformed this frontier outpost. Cowboys on horseback drive a herd of black cattle across the landscape, depicting the famous cattle drives that made Baxter Springs the first cowtown in Kansas along the Shawnee Trail. In the foreground, two figures in red stand near a distinctive bare tree, while the winding trail connects the various elements of this historic scene.
Bottom Section: “1858” displays prominently in gold numerals, commemorating the town’s founding during the pre-Civil War Kansas frontier era.
Embroidery Quality: The patch demonstrates exceptional stitch density with remarkable scenic detail throughout the multi-color composition. The steam train features accurate period construction, while the cowboys and cattle display impressive miniature detail. The rolling prairie landscape creates natural depth, and the gold merrowed border ensures durability for daily patrol wear.
This design represents premium custom embroidery celebrating Baxter Springs’ legendary status as Kansas’s first cowtown and its rich Route 66 heritage since 1858.
