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Our Police Protectors Chapter 11, Part 5 By Holice and Debbie |
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Salaries of Officers and Members of the Force: |
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Superintendent |
$7.500 |
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4 |
Inspectors, each |
3.500 |
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18 |
Surgeons, each |
2,250 |
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45 |
Captains, each |
2,000 |
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181 |
Sergeants, each |
1,600 |
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2,321 |
Patrolmen, each |
1,200 |
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96 |
Doormen, each |
900 |
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1 |
Superintendent, Police Telegraph |
1,800 |
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6 |
Telegraph Operators, each |
1,500 |
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1 |
Telegraph Lineman |
1,200 |
| Total Police Force, two thousand six hundred, and seventy-four: total Special Police, one hundred and fifty-eight. Grand total of all branches, two thousand eight hundred and sixty. | ||
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Location of Station Houses and names of Captains: |
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First precinct |
54 New Street |
Captain, Ira S. Garland |
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Second Precinct |
49 Beekman Street |
Captain, Morris De Camp |
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Third Precinct |
160 Chambers Street |
Captain, Charles Ulman |
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Fourth Precinct |
9 Oak Street |
Captain, Anthony J. Allaire |
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Fifth Precinct |
49 Leonard Street |
Captain, Jeremiah Petty |
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Sixth Precinct |
9 Franklin Street |
Captain, John Jourdan |
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Seventh Precinct |
247 Madison Street |
Captain, Jacob B. Warlow |
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Eighth Precinct |
128 Prince Street |
Captain, Nathaniel R. Mills |
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Ninth Precinct |
94 Charles Street |
Captain, George Washburne |
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Tenth Precinct |
Eldridge Street near Broome |
Captain, John J. Ward |
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Eleventh Precinct |
Union Market |
Captain, John F. Dickson |
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Twelfth Precinct |
126th Street, near 3rd. Avenue |
Captain, James Z. Bogart |
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Thirteenth Precinct |
Attorney St., near Delancey |
Captain, Theron R. Bennett |
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Fourteenth Precinct |
53 Spring Street |
Captain, Edward Walsh |
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Fifteenth Precinct |
221 Mercer Street |
Captain, Henry Hedden |
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Sixteenth Precinct |
230 W. 20th. Street |
Captain, John J. Williamson |
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Seventeenth Precinct |
75 First Avenue |
Captain, John J. Mount |
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Eighteenth Precinct |
163 E. 22nd. Street |
Captain, John Cameron |
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Nineteenth Precinct |
118 E. 59th. Street |
Captain, Henry Hutchings |
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Twentieth Precinct |
351 W. 25th Street |
Captain, Charles W. Caffrey |
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Twenty-first Precinct |
120 E. 35th St. |
Captain, Thomas Thorne |
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Twenty-second Precinct |
545 W. 47th Street |
Captain Johannes C. Slott |
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Twenty-third Precinct |
86th Street, corner 4th Avenue |
Captain, Jedediah W. Hartt |
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Twenty-fourth Precinct |
Police Steamboat |
Captain, James Todd |
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Twenty-fifth Precinct |
300 Mulberry Street |
Captain, Theron S. Copeland |
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Twenty-sixth Precinct |
City Hall, Basement |
Captain, James Greer |
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Twenty-seventh Precinct |
99 Liberty Street |
Captain, Francis C. Speight |
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Twenty-eighth Precinct |
550 Greenwich Street |
Captain, Thomas Steers |
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Twenty-ninth Precinct |
34 E. 29th Street |
Acting Captain, Henry Burden |
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Thirtieth Precinct |
Manhattanville |
Captain, Thaddeus Davis |
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Thirty-first Precinct |
Broadway, near 86th. Street |
Captain, John Helme |
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Thirty-second Precinct |
152nd ST., corner 10th Avenue |
Captain, Alanson S. Wilson |
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Sanitary Squad |
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Captain, Bowen G. Lord |
| Captains, thirty-four; Sergeants, one hundred and thirty-two; Patrolmen, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one; Doormen, seventy-three. Total, 2,159. | ||
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Police and Justice Court Districts: |
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First District |
First, Second, third and Fifth Wards |
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Second District |
Fourth, Sixth and fourteenth Wards |
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Third District |
Eighth and Ninth Wards |
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Fourth District |
Tenth, Fifteenth and Seventeenth Wards |
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Fifth District |
Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth Wards |
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Sixth District |
Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards |
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Seventh District |
Nineteenth and Twenty-second Wards |
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Eighth District |
Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards |
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Ninth District |
Twelfth Ward |
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The Police Force for the year ending 1869 consisted of the following: Captains, thirty-four; Sergeants, one hundred and thirty-one; Patrolmen, one thousand nine hundred and ninety-five; Doormen, seventy. Total, two thousand two hundred and thirty. Amount of money lost, one million five hundred and twenty-one thousand nine hundred and forty dollars and eighty cents. Amount recovered, one million one hundred and thirty-seven thousand and twenty-eight dollars and sixty-five cents. Total loss, three hundred and eighty-four thousand nine hundred and twelve dollars, and three cents. Amount of money taken from lodgers, and restored to them, five hundred and forty-five thousand and fifty-six dollars and eighty-seven cents. Lost children: males, three thousand seven hundred and twenty-five; females, two thousand one hundred and ninety-eight . Total, five thousand nine hundred and twenty-three. |
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Lodgers accommodated |
135,591 |
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Buildings found open and secured |
4,534 |
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Accidents reported and person assisted |
4,855 |
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Fires Reported |
1,037 |
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Animals found astray, and restored to their owners |
767 |
| Our Police Protectors, History of the New
York Police, Published for the benefit of the Police Pension Fund, by
Augustine Costello, Published by Author, 1885.
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