Personnel 1907

Sunday, 26 January 2020 04:07

BPD 1907 Personnel

The History of The Baltimore Police Department, which was published in 1907 and has a blue jacket, The original first printing of the book all of the Detectives faces were covered with gold ovals to protect their identity.

Name Rank Badge # Assignment

1 Aburn, Charles Officer Harbor Patrol

2 Acker, J.J. Officer 279

3 Alrich, C.P. Driver

4 Andrews, J.O. Officer 203

5 Andrews, R. Officer 364

6 Arata, S. Driver

7 Arbin, William G. R-Sergeant N.E.D

8 Ardisson, H.V. Officer 430

9 Armiger, Jesse Sergeant

10 Armstrong, George Detective Hq.

11 Arnold, Henry F. Sergeant

12 Atkinson, William M. Detective Hq.

13 Austin, W.H. Officer 142

14 Bachman, J. Officer 89

15 Baker, C.H. Officer 123

16 Baker, James Officer 160

17 Bandel, G.W. Officer

18 Barclay, J.L. Officer 738

19 Barranger, C.J. Officer 751

20 Barranger, John L. R-Sergeant N.D.

21 Barry, Thomas J. Sergeant

22 Bateman, W.J. Officer 4

23 Batzer, J.A. Officer 372

24 Baugh, A.A. Officer 87

25 Begnelle, C.R. Officer 632

26 Behringer, P. Officer 64?

27 Bell, T.L. Officer 228

28 Birmingham, H.C. Officer 459

29 Bishop, C.A. Officer 212

30 Bishop, E.B. Officer 10

31 Black, G.R. Officer 880?

32 Blake, James Officer 306

33 Bliler, R. Officer 452?

34 Blume, C.F. Officer 62

35 Bohn, W.B. Officer 201?

36 Bohn, W.B. Officer 207?

37 Bollinger, S. Officer

38 Bond, C.E. Officer 99

39 Booker, Philip Officer 723

40 Boone, J.B. Officer Mounted

41 Boone, James B. Sergeant

42 Boone, Samuel R. Lieutenant Hq.

43 Borden, W.J. Officer 211

44 Bosch, Phillip F.J. Sergeant

45 Bowers, G.W. Officer 490

46 Bowersox, C.F. Officer 247

47 Bowling, W.E. Officer 39

48 Bozeman, G.J. Officer 53

49 Bracken, J. Officer

50 Bradley, Peter B. Detective Hq.

51 Brandley, William F. Sergeant

52 Brandt, J.C. Officer 125

53 Brennan, Peter J. Detective Hq.

54 Broadfoot, W.J. Officer 23

55 Bruff, John A. Sergeant

56 Bruner, Jr. Joseph Officer 485

57 Buckley, Daniel B. Sergeant

58 Buckley, W.J. Officer 311

59 Bullock, Edwin B. Sergeant

60 Burgess, W.H. Officer 309

61 Burkhardt, J.B. Officer 172

62 Burkhardt, J.G.E. Officer

63 Burman, B. Officer 367

64 Burns, C.H. Officer

65 Burns, C.H. Clerk N.E.D.

66 Burns, Herman Sergeant

67 Burns, J.J. Officer 423

68 Burns, Thomas J. Detective Hq.

69 Burns, W.P. Officer 382

70 Burton, J.W. Officer

71 Busch, William Officer 751

72 Busick, Harry C. Detective Hq.

73 Busick, J.E. Officer 122?

74 Busky, B.T. Officer 102

75 Buswanger, G.B. Officer 411

76 Butler, John Officer

77 Byrne, H.J. Officer 412

78 Byrne, M. Driver

79 Byrnes, B.D. Messenger H.Q.

80 Cadwallader,Lewis Captain Retired

81 Cain, E.J. Officer 26

82 Callahan, W.H. Officer

83 Carberry, R.H. Sergeant

84 Carey, C.J. Sergeant

85 Carey, Edward J. Lieutenant Hq.

86 Carlos, J. Officer 255

87 Carlos, W.L. Officer

88 Carney, O.P. Officer 482?

89 Carr, A.R. Officer 791 Hq

90 Carroll, A.C. Officer 201 Mounted

91 Carroll, F.R. Officer 81?

92 Carroll, J.L. Officer

93 Carroll, John T. Sergeant

94 Carter, Robert D. Lieutenant E.D.

95 Casey, James T. Lieutenant N.W.D.

96 Casey, John A. Lieutenant Hq. Bertillon Div.

97 Cash, P. Officer 395

98 Cassidy, T.R. Officer 748

99 Caughlin, P.J. Officer 427

100 Cavanaugh, M.J. Officer 852

101 Chaffinch, T. Officer 105

102 Chaillon, Louis Sergeant

103 Chaney, V.L. Officer 248

104 Chopper, J. Officer

105 Clampitt, W.K. Officer 75?

106 Clancy, J. Officer 202 Mounted

107 Clark, P.J. Sergeant

108 Clautice, F.P. Officer

109 Clayland, D.L. Officer

110 Claypoole, R.G. Asst.Secrt. H.Q.

111 Close, Martha Matron H.Q.

112 Coale, J.M. Officer 546

113 Cole, C.W. Officer 77

114 Cole, Charles M. Lieutenant C.D.

115 Collins, G.W. Officer 47

116 Collins, Joseph D. Lieutenant S.D.

117 Collins, T.J. Officer 725

118 Command, M.B. Officer

119 Concannon, J.P. Officer 257?

120 Connolly, Thomas T. Sergeant

121 Connor, C.O. Officer 362

122 Cook, William Officer 80

123 Cooney, J.A. Officer 645

124 Coughlan, Joseph E. Detective Hq.

125 Coulbourne, John W. R-Sergeant N.E.D.

126 Coulter, J.F. Officer 304

127 Craig, J.W. Officer

128 Crate, Frederick T. Lieutenant N.E.D.

129 Crawford, J.A. Officer 49

130 Croghan, P.V. Officer 22

131 Crowe, W.J. Officer 234

132 Cullison, W.T. Officer 495

133 Cusack, T.E. Officer 209

134 Daley, J.P. Officer 603

135 Damitz, J. Officer 57

136 Daniels, W.J. Officer 106

137 Dash, A. Officer 398?

138 Davis, G.W. Officer 669?

139 Davis, R.S. Officer 735

140 Davis, W.G. Clerk

141 Day, John C. Sergeant

142 Deer, J.H. Officer 717

143 Deinlein, G. Officer 24

144 Deiter, N.W. Officer 64

145 Deitrich, A.C. Officer 83

146 Deitz, C.L. Officer 606

147 Delaney, J.R. Officer 487

148 Dempsey, J.E. Officer 189

149 Dempsey, J.M. Officer 312

150 Dempsey, Thomas F. Lieutenant N.D.

151 Dengler, George Officer 61

152 Devan, J.T. Officer 222?

153 Devon, F.P. Sergeant

154 Dick, G.B. Officer 346

155 Dick, James K. Detective Hq.

156 Dillon, Edward J. R-Sergeant W.D.

157 Ditzel, Charles Officer 421

158 Dixon, W.Y. Officer 704

159 Dodson, L.E. Officer 25

160 Doherty, E.E. Officer 720

161 Donhauser, Jr. H.A. Officer 40

162 Donoghue, J.J. Officer 712

163 Donohue, Daniel Officer 15

164 Donohue, J.B. Driver

165 Donohue, T.F. Officer 188

166 Dorsey, C.F. Officer 402

167 Dorsey, J.B. Officer 762 Harbor Patrol

168 Dougherty, Joseph E. Detective Hq.

169 Downs, J.C. Officer 324

170 Duerr, V.H. Officer 498

171 Dugan, J.F. Officer 419

172 Dull, J.A. Officer

173 Dunn, D.E. Officer 342

174 Dunn, James Officer 117

175 Dunn, John J. Officer

176 Dunn, John J. Sergeant

177 Dunn, W.F. Officer 183

178 Durfee, A.M. Officer 642

179 Duvall, E. Wirt Dr. Physician H.Q.

180 Dyser, L.J. Officer

181 Eagan, T. Officer

182 Eberling, Jr. J.G. Officer 708

183 Egan, M.J. Officer 777

184 Egan, Thomas Sergeant

185 Ehlers, F. Officer 335

186 Eilbacher, L.H. Sergeant

187 Eisenhut, W. Officer

188 Ellis, A. Officer 35

189 Emerine, G. Officer 153

190 Ennis, J.R. Officer 14

191 Eser, C.N. Officer 11

192 Evans, George N. Lieutenant S.W.D.

193 Fanning, F.N. Officer 177

194 Farley, C.T. Officer 356

195 Farnan, John Clerk S.W.D.

196 Farnan, Thomas Marshal

197 Farrell, G.R. Officer 482

198 Farrell, J. Officer

199 Feidt, R.J. Officer 680

200.00 Feinour, B.W. Officer 417

201 Feldpusch, H. Officer 637

202 Ferguson, W.C. Officer 414

203 Ferris, Thomas Officer 103

204 Fetsch, J.M. Clerk

205 Fields, C.L. Officer 358

206 Finch, C.H.D. Officer 504

207 Fink, J. Officer

208 Fishbach, G.A. Officer 626

209 Fitzmaurice, M. Officer 742

210 Flood, Philip Sergeant

211 Fluskey, D.B. Officer 235

212 Foreman, Harry J. Sergeant

213 Forrest, W.J. Sergeant

214 Fousek, J.J. Officer 320

215 Frank, P.A. Officer 394

216 Frank, R.W. Officer 250?

217 Frawley, M.J. Officer 33

218 Frazier, W.B. Officer 275

219 Frederick, G.A. Officer 752

220 Freeburger, A.B. Officer 149

221 Freedenburg, Alfred Sergeant

222 Freedy, J.F. Officer Mounted

223 Freeman, E.B. Officer 69

224 Freeman, R. Officer 289

225 French, S.J. Officer 283

226 Frisbie, C.H. Officer 458

227 Fritsch, G.J. Officer 68

228 Frock, G.F. Officer 218?

229 Fullem, John J. Lieutenant S.W.D.

230 Furlong, J. Officer 374

231 Gaffey, W.J. Officer

232 Ganley, Philip Officer 424

233 Garner, J.W. Officer

234 Garrett, J.W. Officer 634

235 Garrigan, J.F. Officer 472

236 Garrity, T. Officer 300

237 Gatch, Frank R. Sergeant

238 Gatch, Nicholas B. Sergeant

239 Gaule, M. Officer 350

240 Geiger, J. Officer 80

241 Geisel, F. Officer 152

242 Geraghty, J.T. Officer 282

243 Gerlach, William Officer 470

244 German, F.J. Officer 41

245 Gill, C.N. Officer 617

246 Gittings, Charles W. Captain N.E.D

247 Givvins, J.H. Officer 171

248 Gladden, C.W. Officer 140

249 Glenn, E.H. Sergeant

250 Glenn, J.P. Officer 365

251 Glynn, John J. R-Sergeant E.D.

252 Goodwin, J. Officer 714

253 Goonan, T. Officer 705

254 Gordon, A.S. Officer 20

255 Gordon, J.T. Officer 138

256 Graf, B. Officer

257 Graham, J.T. Officer 15?

258 Gramham, J.A. Officer 604

259 Grauling, G. Officer 32

260 Green, Lewis Messenger H.Q.

261 Green, S.G. Officer 173

262 Green, Thomas T. Lieutenant E.D.

263 Greene, Samuel Officer 173

264 Griffis, Joseph W. Sergeant

265 Grogan, M.J. Driver

266 Gude, G.E. Officer 228 Mounted

267 Guertler, O.E. Officer 154

268 Guian, J.P. Officer 347

269 Gumpman, P.H. Officer 640

270 Hahn, Lewis R-Sergeant N.D.

271 Haigley, W.H. Officer 700

272 Haile, F.D. Officer 192

273 Haley, M. Officer 694

274 Haley, W.T. Officer 478

275 Hall, Theoderick B. Detective Hq.

276 Hamilton, A.J. Officer 46

277 Hamilton, J.W. Officer 43

278 Hammersla, Harry M. Detective Hq.

279 Hancock, C.W. Officer 100

280 Hanrahan, T.S. Officer 361

281 Harden, U.S.G. Officer 696

282 Hardesty, J.A. Officer 639

283 Hare, John Driver

284 Harrigan, M.J. Officer 466

285 Harrington, M.C. Officer 785 Harbor Patrol

286 Harrison, C.E. Officer 28

287 Harrison, P.H. Officer 429

288 Hartman, John Officer 733

289 Harvey, H.C. Officer 332

290 Hauf, A.J. Officer 614

291 Hauf, A.J. Officer 614

292 Hauf, G.A. Officer 430

293 Hawkins, T.E. Officer 727

294 Hayes, N. Officer 681

295 Heath, G.W. Officer

296 Heiderman, C.E. Officer 672

297 Heineman, H.J. Officer

298 Heinsler, S.H. Officer 96

299 Heinz, William M. Sergeant

300 Hennick, G.W. Officer 502

301 Henry, E.A. Officer

302 Henry, George G. Captain W.D

303 Hepburn, A.M. Officer 70

304 Herman, J. Officer 12

305 Herold, J.L. Officer 170

306 Herrick, William S. Sergeant

307 Higgins, J.T. Officer 218

308 Higgins, William F. Sergeant

309 Hildebrand, W.P. Officer 363

310 Hill, Henry R. Sergeant

311 Himmelman, S. Officer 38

312 Hirshauer, V.E. Officer 194

313 Hobbs, G.J. Officer 439

314 Hobbs, S.A. Officer 811

315 Hobbs, S.S. Officer 584

316 Hoey, C.S. Officer 123

317 Hoffman, W.H. Officer 139

318 Hogan, Thomas F. Detective Hq.

319 Holden, J.S. Officer 174

320 Holthaus, A.A. Officer 385

321 Holzer, J.H. Officer 144

322 Homer, Lloyd Officer 321

323 Hood, Thomas J. R-Sergeant S.W.D

324 Hopwood, Harry E. Sergeant

325 Horstman, H. Officer 242

326 Hoskins, T.E. Officer 678

327 House, Samuel W. R-Sergeant S.D.

328 Howe, E. Officer 384

329 Hoyle, George J. Sergeant

330 Hughes, M.C. Officer

331 Hughes, Michael J. Sergeant

332 Hughes, T. Officer

333 Hughes, Terrence Sergeant

334 Hunt, M.J. Officer 740

335 Hurley, A.F. Officer 466

336 Hurley, Charles E. Sergeant

337 Hutcherson, J.W. Officer 415

338 James, Gilbert C. Sergeant

339 James, W.M. Officer 308?

340 Jamieson, A. Officer 290

341 Jeffres, J.F. Officer 470

342 Jenkins, William M. Sergeant

343 Joeckel, C.C. Officer 58

344 Johnson, E.C. Sergeant

345 Johnson, J.T. Officer 2

346 Johnson, J.W. Officer 484

347 Jones, C.W. Officer 412

348 Jones, G.E. Officer 420

349 Jones, L.K. Officer 146

350 Kahler, G.A. Officer 180

351 Kaiss, G.F. Officer 78

352 Kalbfleisch,William Lieutenant C.D.

353 Kane, C.J. Officer 405

354 Kaney, F.J. Officer 648

355 Kaufman, C.W. Officer 262 Mounted

356 Kaufman, William Officer 709

357 Kearney, A.J. Officer 344?

358 Kearney, Patrick Officer 873

359 Kearns, J.A. Officer 371

360 Keck, J.H.W. Officer 114

361 Keelty, O.E. Officer

362 Keggins, J.T. Officer 73

363 Kelly, C.E. Officer

364 Kelly, J.E. Officer 352

365 Kelly, P.J. Sergeant

366 Kelly, Thomas Officer 27

367 Kelly, W.H. Officer 588

368 Keneally, P.J. Officer

369 Kenealy, M.F. Officer

370 Kenealy, William J. Sergeant

371 Kessler, G.F. Officer

372 Kidd, F. Officer 196?

373 Kimball, A.L. Officer 225

374 King, John R. Officer 747

375 King, L. Officer 17

376 King, W.S. Officer 215

377 Kinsey, Josiah Secretary Bopc

378 Kirby, H.C. Officer 682

379 Kirby, Thomas P. Sergeant

380 Kirby, W.C. Officer

381 Kissner, G.N. Officer 76

382 Klein, John Sergeant

383 Klinefelter, William J. Sergeant

384 Klingenberg, A. Officer 136

385 Kneavel, C.J. Officer 151

386 Knight, Harry Officer

387 Koehler, F.J.H. Officer 21

388 Kohler, George Officer 406

389 Kohlhepp, J. Driver

390 Koller, G.S. Officer 451

391 Kratz, John H. Detective Hq.

392 Krause, Henry Officer 1

393 Kreisel, W.G. Officer 165

394 Krotee, W.C. Officer 176

395 Lafferty, R.H. Officer

396 Lamar, G.W. Officer 605

397 Lamb, Richard Officer 780 Harbor Patrol

398 Lancaster, William Sergeant

399 Lang, A. Officer 475

400 Lang, J.W. Officer

401 Lankford, J.B. Officer 410

402 Lastner, Charles Sergeant

403 Lauinger, George Officer 448

404 Lawler, J.J. Officer 774

405 Lawless, T.P. Officer 434

406 Lawrence, W.E. Officer 716?

407 Leach, C.A. Officer 498

408 League, Albert L. Lieutenant H.Q.

409 League, George Captain E.D

410 Lebrun, George Driver

411 Lefevre, Walter H. Detective Hq.

412 Lehman, J. Officer

413 Leilich, L.E. Officer

414 Leitsch, J.V. Officer 373

415 Leland, Patrick Officer 387?

416 Lennon, J.P. Officer

417 Lentz, Albert F. Sergeant

418 Lentz, C.E. Officer

419 Leonard, J.C. Officer 431

420 Leverton, James M. Sergeant

421 Levie, S.C. Sergeant

422 Link, W.F. Officer 651

423 Linn, J.F. Officer 237 Mounted

424 Lisiecki, K.C. Officer 85?

425 Little, R.T. Officer 755

426 Loane, Charles M. Sergeant

427 Lockwood, A.W. Officer

428 Lookingbill, H.H. Officer 236

429 Lookingland, G.R. Officer 625

430 Lubinski, M. Officer

431 Lucey, J. Officer 55

432 Lucke, E.N. Officer

433 Lurz, George Sergeant

434 Lutts, William J. Sergeant

435 Lynch, J. Driver

436 Lynch, T.O. Officer 381

437 Lyons, J.H. Officer 455

438 Lyons, M. Driver

439 Lyons, R.B. Officer 340

440 Mack, D.C. Officer 654

441 Magee, E.V. Officer 297

442 Maguire, E. Officer 264

443 Malone, D. Officer 404

444 Maloney, M.A. Officer 223

445 Manning, J.A. Officer 400

446 Manning, James Dep.Marshal

447 Mannion, M.J. Officer 116

448 Maselkowski, G.A. Officer 334

449 Mason, William A. Detective Hq.

450 May, A.H. Officer 72

451 Mayer, John H. Detective Hq.

452 Mayer, William Officer 690 ?

453 Mccabe, J.T. Officer 112

454 Mcclean, Charles R-Sergeant S.W.D.

455 Mcclean, F.J. Officer 471

456 Mcclelland, D.P. Lieutenant H.Q. ( Died In 1907)

457 Mcclelland, R.P. Sergeant

458 Mccloskey, J.J. Officer 722

459 Mccloskey, O.W. Officer 775

460 Mccotter, H.H. Officer 458

461 Mccourt, C.J. Officer 224

462 Mcdonell, Harry Officer 328

463 Mcgann, M.V. Officer

464 Mcgee, R. Officer

465 Mcgee, Thomas B. Captain S.D.

466 Mcgeeney, James Officer 284

467 Mcgovern, Joseph R-Sergeant S.D.

468 Mcgrain, J. Officer 303

469 Mcgrain, T. Officer 260 Mounted

470 Mcgrath, J.P. Officer

471 Mcgraw, Thomas R-Sergeant C.D.

472 Mcintire, A. Officer 147 ?

473 Mcintire, J. Officer 222

474 Mcintire, J.H. Officer 463

475 Mckenna, D.J. Officer

476 Mckenna, M. Officer

477 Mckew, M. Officer 657

478 Mclain, A.L. Officer 230

479 Mclain, P. Officer 339

480 Mclaughlin, J.P. Officer 113

481 Mclynn, James J. Sergeant

482 Mcmanus, T.H. Officer 480

483 Mcmullen, W.H. Officer

484 Mcnamara, P.J. Officer 175

485 Mcnamee, J.W. Officer 650

486 Mcneal, M. Officer 802

487 Mcshane, C.J. Officer

488 Mewshaw, J.W. Officer 647

489 Meyer, George P. Sergeant

490 Middleton, C.S. Officer 415

491 Miller M. Officer 37

492 Miller, Jacob E. R-Sergeant H.Q.

493 Miller, R.H. Officer 330

494 Miller, William L. Detective Hq.

495 Mills, W.A. Officer 184

496 Milske, G.L. Officer 392

497 Minch, F. Officer 93

498 Minderlein, C. Officer 422

499 Mintiens, John H. Sergeant

500 Mister, J.S. Officer 377

501 Mitchell, Alex. Officer

502 Mitchell, J.H. Officer 486

503 Mitzel, Jr., J.G. Officer 74

504 Monks, J.A. Officer 296

505 Monohan J.J. Officer 551

506 Mooney, Thomas J. Sergeant

507 Moore, Alfred Sergeant

508 Moore, E.M. Officer 248

509 Moore, R.J. Officer 155

510 Moore, W.H. Officer 86 ?

511 Moran, L. L. Officer 360

512 Moran, Thomas Officer 633

513 Morgan, R.L. Officer 440

514 Morgereth, H.J. Officer 8

515 Morheiser, Harvey P. Lieutenant S.D.

516 Moxley, Jonathan E. Captain S.W.D.

517 Moyan, P. Officer 713

518 Mumford, S.J. Officer 443

519 Murphy, J.T. Driver

520 Murphy, Jeremiah J. Sergeant

521 Murphy, John Officer 835

522 Murphy, Michael Officer

523 Murphy, Richard Officer Harbor Patrol

524 Murphy, T. Officer 204

525 Murphy, W.T. Officer 438

526 Myers, G.E. Officer 124

527 Myers, W.R. Officer 344

528 Nelson, Stephen G. Sergeant

529 Nevins, Joseph Sergeant

530 Newell, R. Officer

531 Newman, W.T. Officer

532 Nicholson, William A. Sergeant

533 Noel, R.T. Officer 248

534 Noonan, M.J. Officer 454

535 Norton, Joseph W. Sergeant

536 Norton, Thomas Officer 883

537 O'connell, J.F. Officer 288

538 O'connor, J.T. Foreman Mounted Stables

539 O'donnell, Thomas P. Detective Hq.

540 Oelman, G.E. Officer 609

541 Ohle, J.H. Officer

542 O'keefe, W.T. Officer 135

543 Oliphant, J.M. Officer 331

544 O'neill, F. Officer 218

545 O'neill, James Officer

546 O'neill, Thomas J. Sergeant

547 O'rourke, J.H. Officer 189

548 O'toole, Joseph Sergeant

549 Ott, G.A. Officer 104

550 Ousler, T.F. Officer 418

551 Owings, Theodore Sergeant

552 Parlett, D.C. Officer

553 Parr, Frank Sergeant

554 Patterson, J. Officer 94

555 Patterson, P.J. Sergeant

556 Patton, W.R. Officer 308

557 Payne, Jacob Messenger H.Q.

558 Pazourek, C.W. Officer 181

559 Pearce, T.F.G. Officer 316

560 Pease, M.E. Officer

561 Pendergast, T.J. Officer 386

562 Perkins, J.H. Officer 671

563 Permar, W.R. Officer 244

564 Perry, T.E. Officer Harbor Patrol

565 Perry, W.H. Officer 663

566 Petticord, W.D. Officer 207

567 Pfaff, W.H. Officer 699

568 Pfeifer, H. Officer 197

569 Pfeifer, P. Officer

570 Pfister, Nicholas Sergeant

571 Pick, W.A. Officer 388

572 Plantholt, A.J. Officer 183

573 Plum, Frank J. Sergeant

574 Pohler, Herman Detective Hq.

575 Pollock, G. Officer 164

576 Pollock, George Sergeant

577 Polton, Charles A. Lieutenant N.W.D.

578 Porter, R.T. Officer

579 Potter, Charles B. Sergeant

580 Powell, W.S. Officer

581 Preston, James H. Commission Bopc

582 Pumphrey, A.J. Captain Hq. Detectives

583 Putz, Edward L. Clerk S.D.

584 Quandt, R.O. Officer 678 ?

585 Quinn, W.E. Officer 745

586 Quirk, Thomas W. Sergeant

587 Rahn, J.F. Officer 474

588 Ramsey, E.M. Sergeant

589 Ramsey, T.L. Officer 113

590 Ramsey, W.H. Officer 31

591 Ray, C.M. Officer 310

592 Reese, George W. Sergeant

593 Reifner, William H. R-Sergeant E.D.

594 Reth, John Sergeant

595 Rever, G.I. Officer 187

596 Reynolds, M.J. Sergeant

597 Richmond, S.W. Officer

598 Robertson, J.C. Dr. Surgeon H.Q.

599 Robinson, H.E. Officer 26 ?

600 Robinson, J.W. Officer 764

601 Robinson, L.E. Officer 687

602 Roche, C. Officer 380

603 Roche, E.J. Officer 38

604 Roche, J.L. Officer 190

605 Rodgers, J.W. Officer 435

606 Roemer, H.J. Officer 677

607 Roessler, F. Officer 51 ?

608 Rogers, Coke Officer 768

609 Rohleder, Charles Officer 503 ?

610 Ross, J.T. Steno

611 Ross, P.S. Officer 612

612 Roth, G.M. Officer 699

613 Roth, G.M. Officer 693 ?

614 Rowe, J.H. Officer 622

615 Rudel, J.C. Officer 477

616 Rudel, W.W. Officer 450

617 Ruhl, D.B. Officer 5

618 Ruhl, George M. Sergeant

619 Rupprecht, J.J. Officer 217 ?

620 Russell, F.G. Officer 682

621 Russell, William T. Sergeant

622 Ryan, J.J. Officer 786 Harbor Patrol

623 Ryan, J.T. Officer 261

624 Ryan, James Officer 278 ?

625 Ryan, Timothy Officer

626 Saffell, A.C. Driver

627 Sanders, Frank Officer

628 Santry, John J. Lieutenant W.D.

629 Sauer, G.C. Officer 6

630 Schaefer, F.B. Officer 728

631 Schaefer, F.R. Officer

632 Schaefer, George W. Sergeant

633 Schaefer,N.J. Officer 461

634 Schanberger, Harry P. Sergeant Hq. Detective

635 Schaub, William C. Sergeant

636 Scheflein, A. Officer 80

637 Schelle, A.W. Officer 258

638 Schleigh, Edward Captain N.W.D.

639 Schleigh, R.P. Officer 280

640 Schley,Allen Officer 482

641 Schlingman, F. Officer 7

642 Schmidt, G.C. Officer 481

643 Schmidt, J.C. Officer 413

644 Schminke, H.P. Officer 433

645 Schneider, F.E. Officer 18

646 Schone, W.H. Officer 132

647 Schott, E.J. Driver

648 Schrieber, J. Officer 162

649 Schulte, E.W. Sergeant

650 Schultz, Edward Sergeant

651 Schulze, W.F. Officer

652 Schuster, J.R. Officer 664

653 Schuster, J.S. Officer 676

654 Schwarzkopf, H.A. Officer 95

655 Schwarzman, H.J. Officer 163

656 Scott, F.C. Officer 154

657 Scott, William G. Lieutenant H.Q.

658 Scrivner, W.F. Officer 518

659 Scrivner, W.L. Officer

660 Sedicum, A.T. Officer 726

661 Sedicum, G.T. Officer 701

662 Seiber, F.L. Officer 409

663 Seibold, Frederick Sergeant

664 Seibold, George W. Detective Hq.

665 Seibold, H.C. Officer 428

666 Seidl, F.N. Officer 13

667 Seiler, J. Officer 736

668 Seipp, F. Officer 624 ?

669 Shanahan, E.A. Officer 767

670 Shanahan, J.J. Officer

671 Shank, Henry W. Detective Hq.

672 Sheehey, M.J. Officer 305 ?

673 Sheffer, W.P. Officer

674 Shilling, T.B. Officer 233

675 Shipferling,F.H. Officer 698 ?

676 Shockley, J.W. Lieutenant W.D.

677 Shryock, General T. Commission Bopc

678 Shultz, John A.G. Captain N.D.

679 Simpson, N.B. Officer

680 Sinclair, Charles Officer 491

681 Singer, John F. Sergeant

682 Slaine, J.F. Officer 232

683 Slitzer, W. Officer

684 Smeak, William Officer

685 Smith, G.T. Officer 351

686 Smith, James E. Sergeant

687 Smith, Joseph Sergeant

688 Smith, S.J. Officer 743

689 Smith, W.M.D. Sergeant

690 Smyth, J.J. Officer 336

691 Smyth, W.R. Officer 29 ?

692 Snyder, C.L. Driver

693 Sommers, A. Officer

694 Spangenberger,C.F. Officer

695 Sparklin, J.A. Sergeant

696 Sparks, J.B. Officer 98

697 Spicer, C.W. Officer 319 ?

698 Spillner, W.F. Officer

699 Spittel, L. Officer

700 Spittel, W.R. Officer

701 Sporrer, M. Officer

702 Squires, W.L. Officer 432

703 Stadter, Officer

704 Stafford, J.P. Officer 437

705 Stallings, C.F. Officer 723

706 Stanton, Richard Officer Harbor Patrol

707 Starkey, R.L. Officer 130

708 Starlings, F. Officer 729

709 Stein, J.R. Officer 121

710 Steinacher, T.F. Officer 744

711 Steineman, L.J. Officer 732

712 Stevens, E.B. Officer 591

713 Stevens, J.H. Officer 706

714 Stevens, William H. Sergeant

715 Stinchcomb Officer 213

716 Stitchberry, J.L. Officer 268

717 Stocket, R.W. Officer 416

718 Storey, A.P. Officer 667

719 Streb, G.P. Officer 388

720 Street, K. Officer 737

721 Streib, Henry Sergeant

722 Stretch, A.J. Officer 688

723 Strott, John J. R-Sergeant C.D.

724 Strout,G.T. Officer 790

725 Struck, F.A. Officer 447

726 Stump, J.C. Officer 607

727 Sullivan, Robert Officer 618

728 Sutton, B.A. Officer 426

729 Sweeney, J.E. Sergeant

730 Sweeney, J.J. Officer 337

731 Swift, J.E. Officer

732 Swikert, John Clerk H.Q.

733 Swope, J.L. Officer 628

734 Sylvester, D. Officer

735 Talbott, E.J. Officer Mounted

736 Talbott, L. Officer 706

737 Tarr, R.S. Officer 711

738 Taylor, A.J. Officer 254

739 Taylor, O.M. Officer 145

740 Teinken, G.H. Officer 127

741 Tennyson, J.F. Officer 689

742 Teves, J.T. Officer 478

743 Thawley, S.T. Officer 178

744 Thies, J.C. Officer

745 Thomas, W.L. Officer 318

746 Thompson, W.A. Officer 198

747 Thornton, J.P. Officer 724

748 Tighe, J.B. Officer 428

749 Tighe, P.J. Officer

750 Timmerman, A.J. Officer 421

751 Todd, E.D. Officer

752 Todd, J.D. Officer 220

753 Trott, J.W. Officer 353

754 Trott, Joseph E. Sergeant

755 Trott, T.H. Officer 200

756 Tudor, W.T. Officer 120

757 Tull, J.C. Officer 241

758 Tuohy, John Officer 322

759 Tyson, G.B. Officer 345

760 Uhing, C.H. Clerk

761 Urspruch, L. Officer

762 Vahle, Charles Detective Hq.

763 Vane, F.B. Officer 228 ?

764 Vavra, F.J. Officer

765 Vavrina, J.F. Officer 184

766 Vavrina,J.F. Officer 493

767 Veitsch, G.C. Officer 256 ?

768 Velker, G.C. Officer 287

769 Vickers, B.F. Officer 669

770 Vincent, W.P. Officer 189

771 Vinyard, J.L. Officer

772 Vocke, L.B. Officer 243

773 Voegelein, Charles Officer 292

774 Vogleman, W.H. Officer 621

775 Walsh, John J. Sergeant

776 Walsh, M. Officer 757

777 Walsh, W.J. Officer

778 Walters,H.R. Officer 282

779 Wankmiller, J.F. Officer 52

780 Ward, Bernard J. Captain C.D.

781 Ward, Michael E. Sergeant

782 Warfield, W.L. Sergeant

783 Warmsman, W.F.H. Officer 299

784 Warner, J.A. Officer 261 Mounted

785 Watchman, W.W. Officer 131

786 Watson, Walter Clerk N.W.D.

787 Way, J.A. Officer 239

788 Weaver, Charles H. Detective Hq

789 Weber, C.E. Officer

790 Weber, John Officer 156

791 Wedi, W.L. Officer

792 Wellener, Basil S. Lieutenant N.E.D.

793 Weller, H.A. Officer

794 Welsh, Luther Officer 731

795 Werner,W.F. Officer 627

796 West, W.C. Officer

797 Wheatley, J.W. Officer

798 White, J. Officer 716

799 White, J.J. Officer

800 White, William M. Sergeant

801 Whittle, William H. R-Sergeant W.D.

802 Wildberger, F.W. Officer 210

803 Wilkens, J.C. Officer 658

804 Wilkerson, J Officer 82

805 Will, G.J. Officer 469

806 Williams, J.E. Officer 619

807 Williams, T.A. Officer 681

808 Willis, George Commission Bopc

809 Wilson, J.F. Officer 334

810 Wingate, H.C. Officer 214

811 Winters, George Officer 128

812 Wisner, J.T. Officer 467

813 Woelper, George Officer 150

814 Wonderley, W.R. Clerk N.D.

815 Woods, J.J. Officer 379

816 Worden, E.G. Sergeant

817 Wortman, Charles Sergeant

818 Wulfert, J. Officer 349

819 Yeagle, C.L.D. Officer 535

820 Yost, Henry Officer 641

821 Youngheim, F.F. Officer 118

822 Zehner, Louis Sergeant

823 Zehner, W.O. Officer 629

824 Zeiler, A. Officer 34

825 Zellers, F.J. Sergeant Traffic Squad

826 Zimerman, Charles Officer 425

827 Zizwarek, J.F. Officer 185

 


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Personnel 1888

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BPD Personnel 1888

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Harry Gilmor served in the Confederate cavalry and was captured twice. He was captured first in September 1862 and then exchanged as a prisoner of war in February 1863. He was captured again in February 1865 and remained captive for the duration of the war. During that time he compiled a series of historical sketches about his career which were later developed into Four Years in the Saddle.

He was Baltimore's Police Commissioner from 1874-1879.

BALTIMORE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT

ROSTER OF THE FORCE

January 1, 1888

Board of Police Commissioners

EDSON MARION SCHRYVER, President

ALFRED J. CARR, Treasurer

J. Q. A. ROBSON

JACOB FREY, Marshal.

JOHN LANNAN, Deputy-Marshal.

   Name                           Date of Appointment      District

A.

Abell, R. A………………………………....April 10, 1886.………...W.

Ackerman, J. J. …………………………...October 5, 1885.......N.W.

Ackler, W. F. ……………………………. November 28, 1876...…C.

Adkinson, B. B...........................................June 12,1886............N. W.

Ahern, James............................................June 17, 1878..................E.

Allen, Benjamin T., Sergeant....................June 17,1884...............W.

Allen, Wm. C. ..............................................July 21,1886............…..C.

Anderson, James D. ...............................February 10, 1876……..S.

Andrews, Ringgold ...................................June 19, 1876........……C.

Arbin, William........……………………….July 9, 1885.............…N.E.

Arminger, Jesse…………........................June 6, 1885.…......……S.

Armstrong, Thomas………………........August 1,1878….........N.E.

Arnold, H. T.................................................April 13, 1886.............S.W.

Arnold, T. E................................................July 17, 1884............. S. W.

Arthur, Thomas.........................................June 14, 1876.................C.

Atkinson, William M................................November 26, 1886...S. W.

Auld, Benjamin F., Captain....................April 23, 1867...................E.

Austen, William H....................................April 12, 1886..............N. E.

B.

Bachman, John........................................December 27,1882..........E.

Bafford, E. T..............................................April 22, 1881...................C.

Bailey, George...........................................May 27, 1885.............N. W.

Baker, James C.........................................January 25, 1884...........E.

Baker, John Captain…..............................May 22, 1867...........S. W.

Ballard, L. J..................................................October 11, 1886..........C.

Bannahan, P. F..................... ...... ...............July 27, 1887................W.

Barber, Alexander Clerk............................April 13, 1886................E.

Barber, Henry L...........................................January 29, 1886....N. E.

Barber, Philip J., Captain..........................April 10, 1869............N. E.

Barker, William, Sergeant.........................April 29, 1867................C.

Barnes, John A..........................................February 9, 1885...........C.

Barranger, Thomas, Detective................July 20, 1867..............HQ.

Barrett, Michael..........................................July 15, 1884..................S.

Bayne, William C. Sergeant.....................March 18.1875...............S.

Beckmyer, W. L. .........................................May 14, 1885.................C.

Behrens, Manno A. ...................................August 21, 1879...........E.

Behringer, Phillip.........................................April 22, 1886...............C.

Bell, Thomas L. ...........................................February 3, 1877.........C.

Berger, Philip R., Sergeant........................September 3, 1867.....W.

Berney, J. J. ..................................................April 21, 1881..............W.

Biddison, W. G...............................................August 19, 1886.........C.

Billmire, George ,W. .....................................April 6, 1886................E.

Bishop, Alonzo R..........................................August 19, 1886........W.

Black, Michael F., Sergeant.........................April 15, 1882.............E.

Blackiston, Albert C.. Sergeant..................April 25.1867..............S.

Blair, Jeremiah………………………………May 1, 1885.………...S.

Blake, James………………………………..January 21, 1871.…..C.

Blaney, Samuel……………………………..April 13, 1885.…...N.W.

Boone, Mathew.......................................October 14,1870.........N. W.

Boose, William H. .....................................September 21,1886..N.W.

Bortle, Caleb …………………………….April 23, 1886.………....W.

Bosch, P. F. J., Sergeant.........................September 15, 1879..N.E.

Boston, James H.......................................August 8, 1883...........N.E.

Bouchett, Joseph A.................................April 25, 1867..................C.

Bouckelle, P. S...........................................April 10, 1886.................C.

Bowen, William H., Sergeant..................April 25, 1867..................S.

Bowers, G. W..............................................June 21, 1886...........S.W.

Bowling, William E.....................................December 8, 1877 ........E.

Bradley, William T.......................................December 3, 1884...S.W.

Brandt, J. H...................................................February 21,1876....N.E.

Brayden, S. W.... .........................................October 15, 1885.....N.W.

Brennan, P. J. .............................................December 2, 1880........C.

Broderick, T. A., Sergeant.........................February 4, 1875.....S.W.

Brooks, M. S., Turnkey.............................July 27, 1875.............S.W.

Brooks, William...........................................April 4, 1873..............N.W.

Brown, James F..........................................May 31, 1881............N.W.

Brown, John C............................................November 4, 1881........E.

Brown, Richard P ......... ............................February 27, 1872........C.

Brown, Thomas..........................................October 14, 1867..........S.

Brown, Wilson W........................................May 2, 1884.…….....N.W.

Browning, George D..................................November 24, 1886......S.

Bruchey, David H., Lieutenant................November 5, 1869........S.

Brunner, J., Jr.............................................April 9, 1886..................W.

Bryan, James J..........................................May 17, 1883 ...........N.W.

Brydon, E. R...............................................January 7, 1879.........S.W.

Buckless, Thomas E., Sergeant.............August 20, 1872............E.

Buckley, D. E...............................................June 15,1886.…………C.

Buenger, John H........................................April 13, 1881.…………E.

Buppert, Joh11...........................................April 23, 1885............S.W.

Burnes, James M.......................................January 3, 1884....……S.

Busch, William H.........................................August 24,1880.……...S.

Busick, Harry G...........................................July 22, 1885.………....C.

Busick, Jamcs H., Lieutenant...................May 1, 1867.……….....C.

Butler, John, Sergeant...............................Apri121, 1879...........S.W.

Byrnes, B. D..................................................June 28,1873...........…C.

C.

Cadden, Thomas..........................................October 15,1881........E.

Cadwallader, Lewis W., Captain...............June 27,1861.........…W.

Cain, James T. …………………………….December 3, 1874.…C.

Caldwell, Andrea P. Clerk………………..April 29, 1875.…….N.E.

Callen, Thomas J………………………....June 29, 1885.……….E.

Campbell, G.L. ...…………………………..May 7, 1867.……….N.E.

Canby, W. S. ………………………………April 22, 1886.…….N.W.

Cannoles, Francis ………………………..March 9, 1877.……N.W.

Carberry, R. H. ……………………………August 5, 1886 ………C.

Carey, C. J. ………………………………...March 21, 1884 …...N.E.

Carey, John ………………………………..April 15, 1868 ……N.W.

Carey, Thomas …………………………….May 23, 1872 ……N.W.

Carey, Timothy W. ………………………September 12, 1871.....S.

Carlos, John, Sergeant ………………… October 25, 1872 ...N.W.

Carney, M. T. ………………………………March 14, 1887 …….W.

Carney, O. B. ………………………………February 2, 1886 …..W.

Carr, A. R. ……………………………….....October 3, 1877 ……..C.

Carr, Nicholas J............................................March 31, 1880 ….N.W.

Carrick, Lackey M. .......................................June 13, 1887 ...........W.

Carrick, William J., Sergeant ......................July 26. 1876 ........N. E.

Carroll, J. H., Lieutenant ........................March 25, 1869.…….N. E.

Carson, T. W. D. …………………………September 5, 1885 ..S.W.

Carter, I. T. ………………………………..October 16, 1876 …..N.E.

Carter, Robert D. ………………………May 12, 1884 ………..N.W.

Casey, John A………………………….April 9, 1886.……………C.

Casey, Samuel B. …………………….January 24, 1881 ……..N.E.

Cash, Patrick ………………………….December 7, 1885 ………C.

Cassidy, Thomas R...............................April 30, 1885.………........C.

Cavanaugh, Matthew ...........................November 27,1875.……..S.

Chaillou, Aug., Sergeant ......................November 14,1867.....N. E.

Chaillou, Lewis  Sergeant ...................April 10,1882........………..S.

Chaney, Charles P ................................April 29,1867.………........C.

Cbesgreen, William J.............................October 8,1868.................C.

Claiborne, Charles H., Captain ...........December 21, 1868...…..S.

Clark, Charles..........................................June 4, 1870.…………....S.

Clark, J. A...................... ...........................February 27,1882.….N. E.

Clark, Patrick J.........................................April 27, 1887...................S.

Clause, Frederick.....................................May 6, 1880.………….....C.

Clautice, George, Sergeant ...................September 23,1873........C.

Clautice, George B...................................November 3, 1884.…….C.

Clemson, Richard H................................October 25, 1883 ..……..E.

Cline, Daniel H. Sergeant .......................October 2,1875.……N. W.

Clipper, Lewis............................................June 7,1875....................S.

Close. R. J...................................................May 7, 1885...................W.

Clowe, John H., Sergeant ......................November 16, 1877.….W.

Cole, C. Wallace.......................................July 27,1886.…………....E.

Cole, Lewis D.......….................................December 16, 1886.…...C.

Coleman, Charles L. ................................August 31, 1868.……...E.

Collins, Joseph D. Sergeant ..................July 30. 1868.………….S.

Comman, John..........................................April 3. 1870.......……….E.

Connery, John...........................................January 26, 1874.....N. W.

Connolly, James F.....................................February 3, 1887.…….C.

Connolly, William........................................December 28, 1867.…E.

Connor, Patrick F........................................January 6, 1887.……..S.

Considine, Patrick.......................................December 2, 1872......W.

Conway, J. H ...............................................April 30, 1885...........S.W.

Conway, Patrick...........................................December 28, 1872....S.

Conway, Richard..........................................May 2, 1887.................C.

Conway, Thomas.........................................November 7, 1883......S.

Cook, C. E.......................................................October 14, 1886......W.

Cook, G. L.......................................................August 26,1874.....S.W.

Cook, John.....................................................March 1, 1857.…...S.W.

Cook, William ............... ................................April 8, 1871.………...E.

Costello, John W...........................................March 3, 1883.............E.

Costello, P. S..................................................April 30.1867.........N.W.

Cox, John B. .............................. ...................August 15, 1878........E.

Cox, John T.....................................................May 1,1871................C.

Crate, F. S., Sergeant .................................February 27, 1877..N. E.

Crawford, James A. ...................................April 9,1886...................E.

Crawford, John O.......................................October 20, 1881....N. W.

Creamer, Anthony.....................................August 14, 1868.......S.W.

Crispens, William H...................................October 15, 1886.……..S.

Crooks, T. B. …………………………….February 10, 1871 ……W.

Cross, B. O. L. …………………………..April 21, 1881 ………..N.E.

Cross, Franklin T......................................May 13,1885...............N. E.

Cullem, J.W. ..............................................October 7, 1871..............C.

D.

Dahle, George............................................August 21, 1884.............C.

Davis, John ...............................................September 10, 1873......C.

Davis, John W. ………………………….April 4, 1881 ……………E.

Deaver, George B. ………………………May 7, 1867 …………...C.

Debring, A. B, Turnkey ...........................January 11,1883......N. W.

Debus, Lewis ……………………………April 10, 1886 ………….S.

Deems, John …………………………….September 11, 1882 ….S.

Dempsey, William B..................................February 18, 1885.........C.

Devan, J. T. ................................................October 11, 1872..........W.

Devon, Francis P. ………………………April 10, 1882 ………….C.

Dietz, John ................................................December 20, 1871........C.

Diggs, Daniel E., Sergeant .....................April 25, 1867.……….....E.

Dingle, Henry.............................................July 31, 1878...................S.

Dolan, Michael...........................................February 1, 1871...........C.

Donahue, P. J.............................................August 20, 1886 ...........C.

Donnelly, Bernard .....................................March 2, 1870...........N.W.

Dorn, Charles P., Sergeant ..................September 18, 1878..N. W.

Dorsey, John B. .........................................September 1, 1885.......C.

Douglass, George E...................................July 7, 1885...................S.

Doyle, Bernard..........................................September 7, 1887....N.W.

Doyle, James...........................................September 12, 1884..N. W.

Doyle, William F. ......................................August 2, 1869................S.

Doyle, William H .......................................December 17, 1881.......C.

Driscoll, John, Sergeant .........................August 14, 1873............W.

Drohan, David ...........................................May 7, 1867...............N. W.

Droste, William H., Detective ..................June 5, 1868...............HQ.

DuBois, Edward S., Clerk .........................April 9, 1886..................C.

Dudrow, T. C..................................................May 8.1871.............N. E.

Dull, George, Sergeant ...............................April 25, 1867..............S.

Dull, George F...............................................February 11, 1882......S.

Dunn, Edward .............................................November 24, 1874.....C.

Durkee, Henry.............................................June 27, 1861 ...........N.E.

E.

Eagan, Michael ...........................................April 12,1886 ................C.

Earhart, George T., Captain ...................September 8, 1868...N.W.

Edwards, David .........................................October 6, 1879.............E.

Egan, John ………………………………December 24, 1885 ..S.W.

Elbacher, L. H. …………………………..April 12, 1886 ………….C.

Emerine, George………………………..August 12, 1876.………C.

Emery, W. H……………………………..December 6, 1884.…..N.E.

Ennis, James R. ……………………….February 25, 1886.……...E.

Enrich, Henry…………………………..October 29, 1886.………..E.

Eppley, John A. ………………………November 15, 1871.…..N.E.

Escavaille, George S. ………………..April 13, 1886.…………N.W.

Eustace, Levi………………………….April 25, 1881.…………….E.

Evans, George N. …………………….May 11, 1874.……………..S.

F.

Fairbanks, William J...................................May 1, 1867...................S.

Fallon, Peter ………………………………April 10, 1886 ………...C.

Farley, George …………………………November 14, 1883... S.W.

Farnan, Thomas P., Captain ....................April 30, 1867...............C.

Farrell, Thomas J.......................................June 16, 1886..........N. W.

Faulkner, Thomas E....................................April 22, 1886...............S.

Feeney, Charles M. ……………………….April 10, 1886 ……….C.

Fetch, John ………………………………...August 21, 1884 ……S.

Fink, Jacob ………………………………....April 30, 1887 ……S.W.

Finnerty, Bernard ………………………….June 17, 1879 ………C.

Fitzgerald, Thomas A., Lieutenant ......November 20, 1867. .S.W.

Fitzmorice, M ................................................April 10, 1886 .........S.W.

Fitzpatrick, A. H..............................................May 15, 1885..............C.

Fitzpatrick, H. F............................................Feburary 25, 1884.. N. E.

Fitzpatrick, T. J............................................April 13, 1886............N.W.

Flannery, Frank .J., Lieutenant ..........September 2, 1885.....N. W.

Flannery, Patrick........................................March 31, 1880..............S.

Fleckenstien, Jacob..................................August 31, 1876............E.

Flood, Philip, Sergeant ............................November 11, 1882......S.

Floyd, Wllliam.............................................April 30, 1867..................S.

Fluskev, D. B..............................................September 21, 1881 .....C.

Foll, Charles F...........................................August 15, 1884 ............E.

Ford, John N. ...........................................July 27,1883................N. E.

Foster, Theodore J., Sergeant ..........December 29, 1883 ....N. W.

Frazier, George........................................December 11,1875..........C.

Frazier, William H., Lieutenant ..............April 25, 1867..................C.

Freburger, S. H., Captain of Detectives ..May 1, 1875..............HQ.

Frederick, H.W..........................................April13, 1886..............N. W.

Frey, Jacob Marshal of Police ……....April 23, 1867 …………HQ.

Friedel, John M. ………………………..April 11, 1884 …………..E.

Fritz, Andrew …………………………...April 9, 1886 …………….S.

Fullem, J. J., Lieutenant .........................August 22, 1878 ...........W.

G.

Gaffney, John.............................................March 25, 1868 ……….C.

Gallagher, Martin B.……………………...May 3, 1887...………….S.

Garrett, John W. ………………………....April 22, 1886 …………S.

Gartside, Jacob W.......................................April 10, 1886..........N. W.

Garvey, Thomas …….................................May 12, 1879................C.

Gauley, Philip...............................................May 16, 1885 ...............W.

Gault, Albert, Detective .………………December 8, 1866 …...HQ.

Gaunt, William T. ………………………December 1, 1887 …...N.E.

Getz, John..................................................September 8, 1877 ...N. E.

Gilbert, Joseph J., Sergeant ................January 27, 1881.............C.

Gillespie, James T. …………………….September 19, 1884 …...E.

Gillespie, W. T. …………………………March 1, 1883 ………….W.

Gittings, Charles W..................................July 17, 1886...................C.

Glynn, John J. …………………………..October 4, 1883 ……N.W.

Goldsborough, G. W. ……………………May 3, 1884 …………..E.

Goldsmith. J. B............................................May 30, 1871 ...........N.W.

Goodwin, Joseph........................................April 13,1886............S.W.

Goonan, Timothy........................................April 9, 1886............S. W.

Gordon, George H. ………………………May 25, 1872 …………E.

Graff, Raymond …………………………..April 8, 1873 ………….E.

Graham, James A. ………………………December 13, 1878 ….S.

Graves, Walter ............................................July 21, 1886 ...............W.

Grau, Adam ……………………………….October 30, 1883…….E.

Grebe, Frederick ..........................................January 3, 1885 …….E.

Green, Lewis ................................................April 21, 1881..........N.W.

Green, Samuel G. …………………………April 22, 1886 ……..N.E.

Green, Thomas T. Sergeant …………….June 5, 1875 …………E.

Griffin, M.........................................................April 9.1886.............S.W.

Griffriss, Joseph W.......................................November 4, 1886 ....S.

Grill, Philip ……………………………….....July 14, 1874 ………..S.

Grimes, George A. ........................................April 14, 1884 ........S.W.

Grossman, Leopold .......................................October 3, 1876 .......S.

Gruber, William G......................................November 1, 1884....N.W.

Gumpman, Peter H. .....................................August 26, 1886 ........S.

H.

Hahn, Lewis....................................................April 15, 1876........S.W.

Hagan, Mark .................................................September 29, 1887...C.

Hall, T. B. Detective ..................................April 21, 1875 .............HQ.

Halstead, E. G. …………………………..June 7, 1880 …………..E.

Hamilton, A. J. ………………………….December 1, 1880 ……..E.

Hammack, Wm. E. ……………………..July 5, 1887 …………..N.E.

Hammond, J. M. .......................................February 26, 1880.....N.W.

Hanson, E. H.............................................April 10, 1886..............N.W.

Hardesty, James A. .................................April 25, 1881..................S.

Hardesty, Thomas J. ................................October 10,1887...........W.

Harman, L. W. ….........................................May 12, 1875............N.W.

Harvey, James Sergeant ..........................May 1, 1867..................C.

Hays, George W....................................September 15, 1865......N.W.

Headdington, I. B. ......................................December 9, 1886...N.W.

Healey, John J. ………………………......May 14, 1873 …………C.

Heath, George W. ………………………..July 19, 1878 ……….N.E.

Heiderman, Charles E...............................September 10, 1886.....S.

Heimiller, Herman .......................................September 25, 1877 ..S.

Henisler Samuel H. ….................................April 23, 1875..........N. E.

Henkel, Frederick..........................................October 27, 1884........E.

Henneman, J. H., Sergeant ........................June 8, 1876..............W.

Herfel, George W. ..........................................March 9, 1886.……...E.

Higgins, William F. ........................................March 19,1885 ..........C.

Higinbothm, J. B. .........................................January 20, 1887...N.W.

Hilderbrand, Henry Turnkey. ....................August 17, 1870.........E.

Hoffman. E. J., Sergeant ............................August 25, 1881........W.

Hogan, Michael ............................................April12, 1882...........N.W.

Hogan, Thomas F. Sergeant ....................April 7, 1874.............N. E

Hood, T. J. .................................................September 26, 1887.S. W.

Hook, Charles...........................................January 3, 1888..............C.

Hook, George ,W. .....................................April 12, 1886..................E.

Hooper, James A. .....................................April 10, 1886................W.

Horstman, Henry. ......................................November 2, 1884.......W.

Hosefrons, Lewis.......................................April 11, 1874...............W.

Houck, Samuel N ........................................May 15, 1885 .........N. W.

Howe, John...................................................October 4, 1871.....N. W.

Hoyle, George .............................................December 10, 1881.....C.

Hughes, Michael..........................................July 17,1884 ................S.

Hughes, M. J................................................December 26, 1884.....C.

Hughes, Terrence ......................................April 9, 1886.............N. E.

Hughes, Thomas J. ...................................January 10, 1887...N. W.

Hughes, Timothy.........................................April 21, 1881 .............W.

Hussey, Michael .........................................April 1, 1885 ................W.

Hutson, George W.......................................July 20, 1882................E.

Hyland. Francis ...........................................June 21, 1875 ........S. W.

Hymes, A. H. ...............................................April 30, 1867................C.

J.

Jacobs, John................................................August 23, 1873 .........S.

Jaecksch, John H. ......................................January 3, 1885 ..........E.

James, Gilbert C. .........................................June 29, 1887 .......N. W.

Jamison, Andrew ........................................April 13, 1886 .............C.

Jarbo, C. W. ...................................................May 14, 1885..............W.

Jennings, Michael ........................................August 16, 1870 ........S.

Johnson, Charles E. ....................................Apri1 22, 1886.......N. E.

Johnson, John T. .........................................September 5, 1885....E.

Johnson, William R. Lieutenant ...............April 25, 1867..............E.

Jones, Francis W., Sergeant ......................May 7, 1867................E.

Jones, Henry C. ............................................July 12,1877...........N.E.

Jones, Joseph ..............................................February 2, 1869 ......W.

Jones, Leven ................................................April 10, 1886 .........N.E.

Junker, Adam ...............................................April 30, 1867..............S.

Junker, John ................................................July 30, 1873...............S.

K.

Kabernagle, George W. ..............................June 10, 1886.............C.

Kalbfleisch, William Sergeant ...................December 6, 1882.....W.

Kane, C. J. ......................................................July 21, 1876..............C.

Kaufman, Andrew........…………..............November 12, 1879.....C.

Kayer, Philip................................................November 21, I878.......E.

Kehoe, Nicholas.........................................May 12,1881..................C.

Keller, George H..........................................April 30, 1868................C.

Kelly, Edward J...........................................December 26, 1884......E.

Kelly, James II.............................................December 8, 1884.......C.

Kelly, John...................................................June 8, 1876..................C.

Kelly, John T................................................March 3, 1882...............S.

Kelly, Patrick J. ..........................................December 5, 1883........C.

Kelly, Thomas ............................................October 24, 1887..........E.

Kelly, Thomas P..........................................May 15,1883.................C.

Kelly, William A. .........................................August 4, 1885..............C.

Keen, Samuel M. ........................................April 17, 1874...............W.

Kennedy, A. J. ............................................June 21, 1886...............W.

Kerr, John.....................................................May 7, 1867...................E.

Kessler, George ..........................................June 5, 1886.................S.

Kiessling, John.............................................April 21, 1881..............E.

Kiggins, James T. ........................................June 28, 1884..............E.

Kimmitt, Thomas ..........................................March 11, 1882 ..........S.

King, John R. .............................................December 1, 1885....S.W.

King, Samuel Turnkey .............................December 1, 1874....N. E.

Kirsch, Lewis Sergeant ............................April 15, 1870................C.

Kissner, George N.......................................April 10, 1886...............E.

Knight, Thomas Turnkev............................May 6, 1867.................S.

Knott, Corneliue L. Sergeant.....................May 1, 1867............N.W.

Kratz, John H. ..............................................May 15, 1885................E.

Krause, Henry .............................................December 9, 1881.......E.

L.

Langley, J. K. P., Sergeant .........................September 8, 1876....E.

Lannahan, Michael Sergeant ..................February 24,1879 ...S.W.

Lannan, John Deputy Marshal................October 20,1869.......HQ.

Latham, Charles L.......................................April 22, 1886...............C.

Lattier, Louis ………………………………May 8, 1885 ………N.W.

Lauer, Henry ………………………………August 8, 1878 …….E.

League, A. L. ………………………………April 22, 1886 ………C.

League, George Lieutenant ......................March 23, 1870............E.

Ledley, Jacob C. ...........................................May 7, 1884.................S.

Lehman, John................................................August 9, 1883......N. E.

Leilich, L. E. ....................................................June 3, 1879..........S.W.

Leitch, John V. …………………………….April 22, 1881 ……….C.

Leitz, J. A. ……………………………….......May 14, 1885 ……S.W.

Lemmon, William ………………………….March 31, 1870 ……S.

Leonard, Patrick ……………………………July 17, 1884 ………W.

Lerp, Theodore, ……………………………April 30, 1867 ………S.

Lewis, James T. .............................................May 6, 1881 ….…….C.

Little, R. T. ………………………………......April 30, 1885 ……S.W.

Loker, Alfred ………………………………..March 16, 1885 ……C.

Long, George ……………………………….June 16, 1876 ……..S.

Loudenslager, Thomas …………………...July 7, 1876 ……….S.

Loudenslager, William ………………….....May 29, 1872 ………S.

Lutts, William J. ..............................................April 2, 1883.……….C.

Lynch, John ………………………………....March 2, 1885 …….W.

McBride, Frank T. ..........................................January 24, 1884 .....C.

McCart, George O. ………………………….February 9, 1885 ….C.

McCauley, John S. ………………………....May 6, 1862 ………..C.

McClelland, David P. ……………………….May 1, 1871 ………..C.

McClelland, Isaac A. .................................September 2, 1887...N.E.

McClelland, J. A. .........................................September 3, l887.......S.

McCourt, Charles J. .....................................January 1,1886..........C.

McCroey, Thomas E. ....................................May, 1871..................C.

McDonald, James Turnkey ........................July 14, 1873.........N. E.

McDowell, William.........................................July 13, 1867............W.

McElroy, M. E. .......................... .....................October 4, 1884.....N.E.

McFaddon, John F. .......................................August 19, 1886.......C.

McFarland, J. W., Clerk..................................July 21,1886.........N.W.

McGee, Thomas D. Sergeant .......................February 18, 1878...S.

McGeeney, John M.........................................April 13, 1886 ..........C.

McGinn, Patrick ...............................................October 14, 1867.…E.

McGough, Patrick..........................................October 21, 1880..N.W.

McGovern, Joseph........................................May 15, 1885..............S.

McGraw, Thomas ..........................................February 28, 1883....C.

McGuire, Thomas........................................November 28, 1868....C.

McIntire, John A.........................................April 4, 1887..............N.W.

McIntyre, James........................................December 2, 1815........ C.

McKenna, Michael....................................June 27, 1881................ C.

McKew, Michael........................................December 9, 1874 .........S.

McKew, William H. ....................................July 23,1877...................S.

McLane, Charles M. ............................December 21, 1880..... N. W.

McMahon, P. J. .......................................April 11 1882.............. N. W.

McNally, John ...........................................August 6, 1884 ............. C.

McNeal, Michael ......................................June 15, 1868................. C.

NcNulty, James P ................................November 17, 1885..... N. E.

McPherson, John V...................................April 12, 1882...............W.

McShane, Charles.....................................August 25, 1887..…......C.

Magee, Edward V.....................................September 24, 1884.......C.

Magness, C. R.............................................April 9, 1886................. C.

Maguire, Edmund O. .................................June 26, 1886............... C.

Mainster, Jacob........................................June 19, 1863..................E.

Mainz, John................................................October 7, 1881............. S.

Malone, Daniel..........................................October 7, 1869............. C.

Manning, B Turnkey ...............................June 9, 1868................... C.

Manning, James.. ......................................April 11, 1882................W.

Marsden, James H................................December 30, 1874..... N.W.

Martenet, Charles F..............................August 4, 1883............. N. E.

Mason, W. A.............................................April 10, 1886.............. S.W.

Mauer, Max ……………………...............April 12, 1886.……….N.E.

Mayers, John H. …………………..….....June 13, 1884 …………S.

Medders, C. W. S..................................December 5, 1878........ N. W.

Meehan, Edward F., Sergeant .............August 25, 1881............. C.

Meehan, Edward L..................................August 19,1886.............. C.

Meekins, John D......................................June 16,1876...................S.

Melville, William ...................................May 5, 1879................... S. W.

Mersman, Charles F ...............................April 23, 1875..................C.

Mettee, Joseph.........................................March 15, 1880................C.

Middendorf, John....................................July 10,1872.....................E.

Miener, Alexander..................................September 8, 1881...........E.

Miles. George W. ………………………..April 25, 1879 ………….C.

Miller, E. H……………………………….April 9, 1886.…………N.W.

Mills, John C. …………………………March 26, 1881.………N.W.

Mills, Thomas W……………………….....May 27, 1870.…………C.

Mills, William H ........................................November 29, 1872........S.

Milroy, William A.....................................January 25, 1877.............C.

Minor, William B., Lieutenant..............August 22, 1874.......... S.W.

Miskelly, James F....................................March 3, 1869..................C.

Miskill, Michael ....................................….April 12, 1886.......….......C.

Misklmmon, Philip ........……................November 4, 1882............E.

Mitchell, H. H...............................................May 7,1867.....................C.

Mitchell, J...............................................September 7, 1871............W.

Mitchell, Joseph C. Detective ......Apri1 21, 1867.......................HQ.

Mittendorf, Henry Sergeant…......May 6, 1867...........................N.E.

Montague, Peter Sergeant …....January 12, 1872...................S.W.

Moog, James R. ………………….April 11, 1882 ……………..N.W.

Moore, Henry C. ………………….August 9, 1886 ……………N.E.

Moore, James M. …………………..July 17, 1884 ………………W.

Moore, John Moore. ………………January 6, 1887 ……………C.

Moore, Randolph I.. ...........................May 1, 1867...........................C.

Moran, Thomas...............................November 1, 1877...................S.

Morhiser, H. P., Sergeant .........September 7, 188l..................S. W.

Moylan, Patrick................................November 7, I878....................S.

Mullen, Peter B. ...............................October 19, 1886.................... C.

Murphy, Michael.............................March 3, 1879.......................S.W.

Murray, James C..........................December 22, 1884............... N.E.

Murray, John …………………….January 7, 1879 ………………S.

Myers, Charles H. ………………....April 11, 1882 ……………….C.

Myers, Samuel D. …………………June 12, 1885 ……………….C.

N.

Nagle, Charles F. ………………….July 21, 1886 ………………..S.

Napler, Arthur …………………….January 15, 1885 ……………C.

Neary, Michael J. …………………October 15, 1877.……………C.

Neubeck, Frank ……………………June 3, 1881.………………..E.

Nevins, Joseph ……………………April 12, 1886.……………N.W.

Nicholson, Charles ……………….April 7, 1873.………………..W.

Nippard, James Sergeant ………..January 11, 1873.…………..C.

Nix, John …………………………....April 10, 1886.……………….E.

Nolan, Thomas Turnkey ………….May 27, 1869.………………W.

Norris, Charles Clerk ………………April 9, 1886.……………….S.

Norton, Patrick Turnkey …………..June 1, 1874.……………….S.

O.

O’Brien, Giles J. …………………….March 25, 1875.…………….S.

O’Brien, Thomas…………………....May 28, 1871.……………….C.

O'Ferrall, Hugh.....................................June 2, 1879....................S.W.

O'Grady, John.......................................October 10, 1878.................S.

O'Keefe, Daniel.....................................October 2, 1871...................C.

O'Keefe, William ...................................March 12, 1885..............N. E.

O'Meara William ....................................March 1, 1873................N.W.

O'Neill, Frank..........................................April 7,1878........................W.

O’Neill, James…………………………November 24, 1874.…….C.

O’Neill, John F. ……………………….October 25, 1886.………..W.

O’Neill S. J. Detective ………………..June 22, 1875.…………H.Q.

Orr, Patrick F. ………………………….April 24, 1880 …………N.E.

Owens, Gwinn F. Clerk .........................April 9, 1886................S. W.

Owens, Henry F. ……………………….May 7, 1867.…………N.W.

Owings, Theodore …………………….January 17, 1884 ………S.

P.

Paff, John J. ............................................May 7, 1867.......................E.

Parks, John A., Sergeant ....................May 1, 1867........................S.

Pasterfield Charles................................November 4, 1874.......N. E.

Pearson, William H.................................May 7, 1867.......................S.

Pennington, Augustine H.....................July 7, 1887.......................S.

Peregoy, George K.................................June 11, 1875.............N. W.

Perry, William H. .....................................November 18, 1875 ........S.

Pfister, Nicholas ……………………....October 20, 1880.……….S.

Pick, William A. ……………………….November 12, 1878.……..C.

Pierce, John ………………………......June 10, 1868.…………N.E.

Pierey, Jacob …………………...........August 20, 1881.……….N.E.

Pohler, Herman ………………….......June 11, 1883.…………….E.

Polton, Charles A.................................July 27, 1883......................W.

Pontier, John S., Detective ................April 2 , 1866....................HQ.

Poole, Henry, Sergeant ......................May 7, 1867.……................E.

Posey, John V. ......................................March 23, 1870..................C.

Potter, Charles B....................................September 19, 1881.…....E.

Powers, John ............... .........................May 15, 1872.…................C.

Price, J. E. ……………………...............June 21, 1886.…...........S.W.

Pumphrey, A. J. Detective …………..February 12, 1875.……H.Q.

Putsche, Frederick.................................October 18, 1875........N. W.

Pyles, Francis ……………………….....April 22, 1886.………..S.W.

Q.

Quill, John H. ………………………….August 19, 1886.……...N.E.

Quinn, M. E. Sergeant ………………..April 30, 1867.………...N.W.

R.

Rafferty, John...........................................April 10, 1886 ………….C.

Rauh, Adam G...........................................May 14, 1885...................E.

Reilly, John E. Detective ..…………….May 6, 1867 …………..HQ.

Reinhardt, Augustus …………….……May 31, 1876.…………...C.

Reinhardt, Charles. Sergeant...............December 2, 1871...........C.

Reth, John …………………………......September 29, 1884.……E.

Rever, Lewis G. ………………………February 7, 1887.……...N.E.

Reynolds, George W. ………………..April 14, 1885 …………….E.

Reynolds, Martin J................................December 27, 1886.……..S.

Reynolds, Michael J...... ..............….....December 20, 1887.....….C.

Reynolds, Thomas F.............................May 15, 1885................N.W.

Rider, William N., Turnkey…................April 9,1878.………..........W.

Riefner, William H ...................................July 3,1879.......................E.

Riley, John A.............................................September 20, 1878..…C.

Riley, Michael............................................September 1, 1870.……C.

Riley, Peter. Sergeant...............................April18,1873.…………..S.

Riorden, Michael........................................May 6, 1867...............S.W.

Roben, William ...........................................February 15, 1883....N.E.

Robey, W. W................................................April 4, 1884..............S.W.

Rochfort, Robert J. ...................................May 14, 1885 ……….....E.

Rochfort, Thomas C..................................August 11, 1875............E.

Roder, John E.............................................June 1, 1882..............N.E.

Rodgers, George........................................July 26, 1876.......…...N.E.

Rodgers, John ...........................................April 30, 1867............N. E.

Rose, Charles....... .....................................April 16, 1885.................E.

Roth, John...................................................October 27, 1879.…….E.

Rourke, James .......................................September 15, 1870...N.W.

Rowe, William B. Sergeant …………..April 29, 1867 …………...C.

Roycroft, J. Andrew Sergeant ………October 27, 1871.……….E.

Ruckle, James S. ……………………..September 2, 1884.……...C.

Russell, W. T., Sergeant .......................September 29, 1884....S.W.

Ruth, P. W. ………..................................December 15, 1882 ….S.W.

Ryan, A. A. Turnkey ……………….....April 22, 1881 ……………C.

Ryan, Ambrose A. Sergeant ………..December 21, 1875 …….C.

Ryan, James F. ……………………….October 14, 1884 …….N.W.

Ryan, Martin J. ……………………….April 22, 1886 …………….S.

Ryan Peter …………………………....April 22, 1886 …………….S.

Ryan, Timothy ………………….........August 16, 1880 ………….S.

S.

Sauer, Andrew ……………………….May 1, 1867 ……………….S.

Santry, John J. ….................................April 12, 1886................N. W.

Saunders, J. R. Sergeant ...................July 30, 1868..................N.W.

Scarborough, William T.......................June 23,1886.…………….S.

Schafer, George W. Sergeant ………March 16,1870…………N.E.

Schaffer, William B. …………………..December 16, 1884 …..N.E.

Scherer, F. H. ………………………….November 10, 1871 ….N.E.

Schieve, William J. ……………………May 6, 1887 ………….......C.

Schimp, Martin P. Sergeant …………September 12, 1868 .…...C.

Schleigh, John …………………….......April 10, 1882 …………...C.

Schleigh, Edward Sergeant …………February 10, 1881 ………E.

Schmidt, G. C. .........................................April 22, 1886...................W.

Schneider, John E..................................March 11, 1882.................S.

Shoemack, Henry Sergeant …………November 29, 1876 ……C.

Schulte, Ernest ………………………...April 12, 1886 …………...C.

Schulte, Frederick ……………………..March 5, 1885 …………..C.

Schultz, Edward, Sergeant ...................August 17, 1880...............S.

Schuster. John S.....................................April 12, 1886...................C.

Scott,F. H., Lieutenant ............................July 6, 1877....................W.

Scott, William G., Sergeant .....................December 2,1876..........C.

Scully, Michael J. ……………………….April 13, 1885 ………N.E.

Seibold, Frederick ………………………August 11, 1886 ………C.

Seibold, George W., Detective ...............July 28, 1863..............H.Q.

Scipp, Frederick ………………………….July 11, 1879 …………S.

Seltzer, George W. …………………….November 6, 1886...... N.W.

Selvage, Charles N................................December 5, 1878........N. E.

Shannahan, J. E.....................................May 1, 1883...................N.W.

Sheppard, E. T........................................January 8, 1883.......….S.W.

Shettle, Daniel, Lieutenant...................August 3, 1867.….......N. E.

Shoemaker, Charles A. Sergeant ......January 17, 1880.........S.W.

Short, Robert F. ......................................March 1, 1884...................S.

Shultz, J. A. G., Sergeant .......................October 4, 1870..........N.W.

Sinclair, Charles H. ..................................June 13, 1887................W.

Sindall, George W. …................................June 16, 1876.................S.

Singer, J. F...................................................May 14, 1884...……….W.

Slaysman, Alexander................................May 1, 1867....………...C.

Slinkman, John H. ....................................June 1, 1874.……….....W.

Slunt, Charles ……………………………August 6, 1873.……N.W.

Smeak, William …………………………..April 2, 1887 ………….W.

Smith, C. F. ………………………………January 15, 1886 …….W.

Smith, George A........................................February 3, 1879.……..C.

Smith, Henry C. Sergeant ……………...July 16, 1874 ………S.W.

Smith, Jacob ……………………………..April 15, 1868.……...S.W.

Smith, James E. ……………………….....April 10, 1885 ………...C.

Smith, Joseph.........…….............................October 6, 1883............E.

Smith, Peter..................................................July 6, 1867...................E.

Smith, William H. ………………………....April 12, 1886 ………...C.

Smith, W. M. D. ……………………………May 10, 1885 ………...C.

Snyder, John.............................................November 10, 1885...N.E.

Sommers, August....................................August 5, 1884................E.

Spellman, John J. ………………………April 21, 1881 ……….N.E.

Spittel, Lewis …………………………....April 26, 1886 ……….....W.

Sporrier, Matthew ………………………April 10, 1886.……….N.E.

Stack, Garrett Turnkey ………………...March 18, 1869 …….N.W.

Stack, Joseph A........................................September 6, 1883....N.W.

Stallings, John ……………………….....September 17, 1874 …..S.

Starling, Frank ………………………….June 7, 1884 ………...S.W.

Steindle, John ………………………….May 27, 1887 …………...E.

Stevenson, John ………………………April 30, 1867 ………..N.E.

Stiner, B. F. ……………………………..August 27, 1886 …….S.W.

Street, David F. ………………………..September 29, 1885 ....N.E.

Street, Shadrach ………………….......April 10, 1882 …………N.E.

Streib, Henry Sergeant ………………June 7, 1876 …………….S.

Strodman, Charles …………………...October 30, 1885 ………..S.

Strout, George T. ……………………..April 10, 1882 ……………C.

Sullivan, P. …………………………….April 14, 1881 …………N.W.

Sunstrom, Calvin  Lieutenant ……...May 2, 1870 ………………S.

Swartz, Frederick ……………………..December 24, 1868 ……..S.

Sweitzer, John ………………………..April 24, 1875 …………….S.

Sylvester, Daniel ……………………..October 15, 1878 ………...E.

T.

Tarr, R. S...................................................May 2, 1885..................S.W.

Taylor, James W. W. ..............................February 7, 1876.............E.

Taylor, Owen M. ......................................April 10, 1886........…...N.E.

Thompson, E. A. ……………………….February 3, 1887 ……N.E.

Thompson, J. J. ………………………..May 7, 1867 …………..N.E.

Thornton, Joseph ……………………..February 26, 1883.….N.W.

Tienken, George H. …………………...October 16, 1879.…….N.E.

Tierney, P. E. Sergeant ………………February 26, 1880.……..W.

Tighe, .John.............................................May 13, 1872.…….......N.W.

Tinsley, Charles E. ……………….......September 23, 1875.....N.W.

Tipton, Alfred…………………………..May 7, 1867.…………..N.W.

Todd, Edward D. ………........................June 21, 1886..………….W.

Toner, Francis J., Sergeant .................May 12, 1871.………........C.

Toner, Hugh.............................................July 6, 1881.......................C.

Townsend, Harry G. ..............................July 6,1887...................N.W.

Townsend, Joseph.................................February 2, 1875.............S.

Tracey, James S......................................March 1, 1867...................C.

Tracey, Thomas .....................................September 25, 1882.……E.

Travers, H. Clay …….............................July 17, 1884.....................S.

Tress, Washington ……………………April 30, 1867.…………...C.

Tritel, Jeremiah W. ……………………September 14, 1868.……C.

Trott, Joseph E. ……………….............April 22, 1886.……………S.

Tuohy, John............................................December 21, 1887.…….C.

V.

Vansant, A. W.........................................June 24, 1884.…….......S.W.

Vaughan, Benjamin J. ….....................July 26, 1879.………….....S.

W.

Wagner, George L. …………………...May 6, 1867.……………...W.

Wagner, Henry………………………..October 20, 1877.……...S.W.

Wallace, William E................................April 25, 1867.......................S.

Wallas, John..........................................February 26, 1880..............S.

Walsh, James J. ……….......................April 12, 1886.................N.W.

Walsh, Maurice D. …………………....May 14, 1885.…………….E.

Walsh, Michael Turnkey…………….July 27, 1868.…………..S.W.

Walsh, W. J. ...........................................August 8, 1881..................W.

Walter, John A. .....................................July 17, 1876.…..................S.

Ward, Bernard J. Sergeant ………....June 20, 1883.…………….S.

Ward, John……………………………November 6, 1874.……….E.

Ward, William H. ...................................April 27, 1867......................S.

Warfield, William L. ..............................Deccmber 14, 1887........N.E.

Warnsman, William F. H. ……………August 23, 1887.…………C.

Watkins, M. F. ………………...............July 15, 1881.………….N.W.

Watkins, William McK., Lieutenant....September 12, 1872....N.W.

Watson, Charles F. ..............................December 16, 1887..........W.

Weaver, J. H. ……………….................November 27, 1875.…….W.

Webster, A. J. ……………..................May 15, 1885 ………...…N.E.

Welch Edward R. Clerk ...………….April 9, 1886.……………….W.

Welch, John..........................................April 9, 1886.........................C.

Wellener, B. S., Jr., Sergeant ...........April 21, 1881....................N.E.

Wenzel, H. V. ………………………...January 21, 1887.………N.W.

Wessels, L. B., Sergeant …………..April 8, 1874.…………….N.W.

Whalen, P. Sergeant ………………..October 15, 1877.………...W.

Whitley, Joseph……………...............May 12, 1868.……………...C.

Whittle, William H. …..…………........July 20, 1883.………………C.

Weist, Jacob………………………….June 17, 1885.……………..E.

Wilderson, R. R. ……………………..July 16, 1887.…………...N.E.

Wigley Edward O. ……………...........January 16, 1886.………....C.

Williams, George T. …………………October 20, 1884.…………S.

Williamson, C. H., Sergeant...............April 8, 1874....................S.W.

Wilson, John F .....................................July 22, 1885.……..............C.

Wilson, S. J. D........................................April 10, 1882.……............C.

Wiseman, James H..............................April12, 1886.…...............N.E.

Witters, Thomas D. .............................April 28, 1867......................C.

Wolf, August ........................................Deccmber 15, 1881....……S.

Wolf, Henry, Turnkey .........................May 7, 1867...........…...........E.

Worley, Charles R. .............................June 17, 1886.. ...............N.W.

Wortman, Charles...............................December 9,1884............S.W.

Wright, George H. ...............................May 6, 1874..........................C.

Wright, John W. .................................January 2, 1872....................C.

Wright, John W. .................................April12,1886.…................N. W.

Y.

York, Benjamin W., Sergeant.........May 13, 1884............……...N.E.

Z.

Zapp, Jacob .......................................August 27, 1872.....................S.

Zehner, Lewis...................................April 19, 1881.......................N.E.

Zerwick, J. Frederick .......................January 2, 1875......................S.

Zulauf, L. B.........................................April 22, 1886......................N.E.

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Date of Appointment     Date of Retirement        District

Burkins, William...........May 1,1867 ...........April 22,1886.............W.

Byrne, Michael.............May 6,1867 ...........April 22,1886..............C.

Crosby, Thomas H. ...July 14,1869.........August 19,1886..........C.

French, C. Dorsey......January 1,1879.....April 22,1886................S.

Graham, Benj. F., Sgt. ....April 30,1868....April 21,1886...............E.

Helm, Joseph H. .........June 27,1861........May 6,1867..................C.

Hickley, Robert P. ......May 6,1867 ...........April 22,1886............…S.

Lepson, Daniel, Captain...April 23,1867....October 14,1886...S.W.

McGee, J. William .......December 6,1866...April 22,1886............W.

Mantle, William.................April 30,1867......April 22,1886.........N.W.

Reed, Joseph H. ..............May 24,1869......April 22,1886.............W.

Roberts, Washington......May 2,1868........April 22,1886..............C.

Russel, William H. ...........Apri1 27,1867....April 25,1887..........S.W.

Sindall, William M. ...........October 15,1870 ..October 14,1886...W.

Sinskey, John...................September 30,1873...April 22,1886.....E.

Swearer, George..............May 6,1867...........August 19, 1886..N.E.

Williams, William......….....September 24,1869...April 22,1886....S.

Wright, William O., Lieut.....May 7,1867.....November 24,1886...S.

Zimmermann, F. ....January 13,1868.........April 22,1886.........S.W.

SUMMARY

Marshal…….....…….....1

Deputy-Marshal……...1

Lieutenants...........….14

Sergeants ..................72

Detectives..................10

Patrolmen ............... 575

Turnkeys...................14

Total.........................695

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Entries made in a SD ledger book of 1848

Feb. 9, 1848 Officer Dreck lost espantoon, rattle and badge

Sept.20, 1848

Night watchman was found drunk lost hat & badge.

Dec.24, 1848

Watchman John Rose was shot.

March 6, 1848

1st. Mention of watchmen returning badges to watch

house after their watch was over. Prior entries only

mention return of tikes & rattles.

July 5, 1848

Threat to shoot a Night Watchman was made.

Aug. 26,1848

Watchman saves 2 horses

Entry at the bottom of   each day

The watch went their established rounds at the hours appointed. The Officers patrolled the principle streets between the hours of Nine and Five O’clock and found all well. The tikes, rattles and badges were returned safe to the watch house. The watch word for the night was ________ Night

(the day of the week)

Stephen H. Manly

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Patrolman Robert L. Osborne

Friday, 24 January 2020 07:42

Patrolman Robert L. Osborne

8 May 1930

As if losing a brother officer isn't bad enough we are once again victims of the media's total disrespect for police officers. How insensitive could anyone be to use the phrase, "Drops Dead" on his beat... Do they not know this was someones son, husband, brother, uncle or dad, and for them to pick up a paper and read something so heartless at what would obviously be a hard time in any family. Patrolman Osborn was just 38 years old at the time of his death.

7 May 1930 we lost our Brother, Patrolman Robert L Osborne of Baltimore Police Department's Western District. Osborne was a member of the force for approximately 11 years found himself in the 400 Blk of S Paca St when he started feeling ill, this was a time before radios so he found his way to the rear of 409 S Paca St the home of William Lenderg. Mr Lendberg could see the officer was in need of medical assistance so he contacted the district and they sent police and an ambulance to transport the Officer to a local hospital where he succumbed to his illness. He had a brother on the force Patrolman Allen Osborne who was assigned to the Northwestern District at the time of his brothers death. Officers assigned to the western District at the time told investigators that he had not complained of illness at the start of his shift. 

We don't know why he died at such a young age, I know the article says he was 250 pounds, but I was 250 pound for a bit when I was on he force, and I was still active, still making chases, and making arrests. In fact i didn't slow down or get seriously hurt until I lost the weight. We didn't know if he caused his heart attack from a call prior to this in which he may have had to struggle, or if this call was out of his area, he was assigned to an area between Green, Pratt, Eutaw and Barre Streets he may have been off post backing someone up, or coming from one end of his post to the other. What we do know is he came into work alive, he was breathing with a heartbeat and no apparent signs of sickness. So while we are not sure what caused his heart to fail bringing about his death, we do know he was our brother, and having died while working wearing the uniform of a Baltimore Police Officer he and his sacrifice should be remembered.  His family deserves closure for their loss and we should take a minute to remember him on the date of his falling 7 May 1930

May he Rest in Peace

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Cause of Death Heart Attack
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Officer Harold J. Carey

Friday, 24 January 2020 07:13

Officer Harold J. Carey

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11 January 1998

Baltimore Sun Article Dated 11/01/1998 [Officer Harold Carey died on 30 October 1998]- A Baltimore police officer’s urgent call for help led to tragedy yesterday morning when a police van and a cruiser collided at a midtown intersection, killing an officer and injuring two others, one of them seriously. Officer Harold J. Carey, a 28-year old Douglass High School graduate who studied engineering before joining the force six years ago, was killed instantly in the crash that sent his police van skidding on its side and into a wall of a senior citizens high-rise. The crushed van landed on top of a parked Chevrolet Monte Carlo, injuring its owner, who was sitting in the driver’s seat. It took firefighters an hour to extricate Carey and van’s driver, Officer Keith Owens, who suffered injuries to his head and spine. The officers were on the way to help a fellow officer who was struggling with a man on North Charles Street. Officer Carey was described by Lieutenant J. A. Chianca Jr. as a “very, very good officer” who “really cared for the people in the community.” Officer Carey was awarded a Bronze Star in 1993 for shooting a man armed with a .357 caliber Magnum handgun.

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End of Watch 30 October, 1998
City, St. City, St.
Panel Number 5-E: 21
Cause of Death Auto Accident
District Worked Central

Officer Craig Chandler

Friday, 24 January 2020 06:59

Officer Craig Chandler

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On this day 9 January 2015 we lost our Brother Police Officer Craig Chandler to injuries stemming from an auto accident that occurred on 23 November 2014, in the area of Bonaparte Ave. in East Baltimore while in pursuit of a suspect on a Scooter that was fleeing arrest:

In an article by Ian Duncan and Colin Campbell The Baltimore Sun January 10, 2015, it describes the events as follows - Initially signs of Officer Craig Chandler's passing were released through a series of cryptic messages released through Tweets, and Facebook pages like this Tweet from the Baltimore Police Department that was tweeted on Saturday 10 January 2015;

"We will always remember Officer Craig Chandler #EOW - 1/9/15 due to injuries in a LOD car accident. #BPDNeverForget," 

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Baltimore Police Officer Craig Chandler has died as a result of injuries sustained in a crash during a pursuit Nov. 23, the Police Department.

Detective Ruganzu Howard said Chandler died Friday evening. Chandler and a female officer were injured when the patrol car they were riding in struck a telephone pole while pursuing a motor scooter that had picked up a man fleeing a gathering of dirt bike riders, police said at the time. Police commanders had tried to call the pursuit off just before the accident, that has also left the moped driver, Deonta Winston, hospitalized. It is unclear if the driver or passengers of the patrol heard the order to end the pursuit. Police charged Winston, 22, with multiple traffic violations. Winston could not be reached late Saturday.

The crash in the 2200 block of Kirk Ave. in East Baltimore left an officer "fighting for his life" police said in the November Sun article. Neither Officer Chandler nor the female officer were identified at the time, but on Christmas Eve the police union said it was Chandler, and that he was in stable condition at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center. Officer Chandler had been with the Police Department since 2008, according to city records.

"We are very saddened by loss of BPD Officer Craig Chandler on 1/9/15," the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 3, the city's police union, tweeted Saturday night 10 January 2015.

"Succumbed to injuries from a LOD MVA [a Line-Of-Duty - Motor Vehicle Accident]. We will never forget our Brother!"

A police union representative could not be reached for comment. City Councilman Brandon Scott, who said he knew Officer Chandler personally, also posted about the officer's death on Twitter.

"Rest in Peace Officer Chandler," Scott wrote. "You will suffer no longer. It has been a pleasure knowing you and watching you serve."

The driver of the patrol car involved in the accident, Brandon Bolt, was treated and released. Bolt, who had been with the department since 2013, was suspended with pay at the time. He could not be reached for comment late Saturday.

Baltimore police must get permission from a shift commander to pursue vehicles they are chasing. Police said that a Sergeant told the three officers to discontinue the chase, but seconds later the officers called for paramedics. Police did not say why the three officers were riding together in a single vehicle, nor did they say for sure if they have confirmation about the officers receiving the cease to pursue instruction. From personal experience, especially with multiple units in the same car; while in pursuit often a member of the pursuit vehicle is calling out directions of the suspect vehicle, while the mike is opened to give these descriptions, thereby making it impossible for the officers in the unit to hear commands to cease pursuit.

The last Baltimore police officer to die in the line of duty was Forrest E. "Dino" Taylor, who succumbed in late August 2012 to injuries sustained in an accident in February of that year as he was driving to aid a fellow officer. Taylor was a 17-year veteran of the force.

As we take this time to remember him, and thank him for his service and sacrifice. We his brothers and sisters of the Baltimore Police Department will not let him be forgotten. God Bless and Rest in Peace

 

 

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Baltimore Police Officer Dies of Injuries from November Crash

Baltimore police are investigating an accident involving officers and a suspect in the area of Bonaparte Avenue in East Baltimore. (Maggie Ybarra/Special to the Baltimore Sun)

By Ian Duncan and Colin Campbell The Baltimore Sun

Baltimore police officer involved in November crash dies

Baltimore police officer Craig Chandler has died as a result of injuries sustained in a crash during a pursuit Nov. 23, the Police Department said Saturday evening.

"We will always remember Officer Craig Chandler #EOW [end of watch] 1/9/15 due to injuries in a LOD [line of duty] car accident. #BPDNeverForget," the Baltimore police tweeted Saturday evening. Detective Ruganzu Howard said Chandler died Friday evening.

Police identify officer driving in departmental crash

Chandler and a female officer were injured when the patrol car they were riding in struck a telephone pole while pursuing a moped that had picked up a man fleeing a gathering of dirt bike riders, police said at the time.

Police commanders had tried to call off the pursuit before the accident, which also left the moped driver, Deonta Winston, hospitalized. Police charged Winston, 22, with multiple traffic violations. Winston could not be reached late Saturday.

The crash in the 2200 block of Kirk Ave. in East Baltimore left an officer "fighting for his life" police said in November. Chandler was not identified at the time, but on Christmas Eve the police union said it was Chandler and that he was in stable condition at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center.

Chandler had been with the Police Department since 2008, according to city records.

"We are very saddened by loss of BPD Officer Craig Chandler on 1/9/15," the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 3, the city's police union, tweeted Saturday night. "Succumbed to injuries from LOD MVA [a line-of-duty motor vehicle accident]. We will never forget our Brother!"

A police union representative could not be reached for comment.

City Councilman Brandon Scott, who said he knew Chandler personally, also posted about the officer's death on Twitter. "Rest in Peace Chandler," he wrote. "You suffer no longer. Pleasure to have known you and watch you serve."

The driver of the patrol car involved in the accident, Brandon Bolt, was treated and released. Bolt, who had been with the department since 2013, was suspended with pay at the time. He could not be reached for comment late Saturday.

Baltimore police must get permission from a shift commander to pursue vehicles they are chasing. Police said that a sergeant told the three officers to discontinue the chase, but moments later the officers called for paramedics. Police did not say why the three officers were riding together in a single vehicle.

The last Baltimore police officer to die in the line of duty was Forrest E. "Dino" Taylor, who succumbed in late August 2012 to injuries sustained in an accident in February of that year as he was driving to aid a fellow officer. Taylor was a 17-year veteran of the force.

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FOP: Baltimore City officer dead from injuries obtained in November car accident

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7:38 PM, Jan 10, 2015

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DiMarco, Nick

The Baltimore City police officer who was seriously injured in a November car accident has died from his injuries, according to the Baltimore City Fraternal Order of Police's Twitter account.

The crash happened midday November 23 when Officer Craig Chandler, a Baltimore City police officer, was driving on the 2200 block of Kirk Avenue.  A moped driver veered in front of Chandler's vehicle trying to make a right turn, causing the police car to crash with the bike.

At the time of the crash, Deputy Commissioner Jerry Rodriguez said, "One of our officers, at this moment, is fighting for his life at Shock Trauma."  

In a tweet Saturday night, the Baltimore City Fraternal Order of Police said, "We are very saddened by loss of BPD Officer Craig Chandler on 1\9\15. Succumbed to injuries from LOD MVA. We will never forget our Brother!"

Police are expected to formally announce his passing at a press conference Sunday at noon.

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Baltimore police officer dies of injuries from November crash

Baltimore police are investigating an accident involving officers and a suspect in the area of Bonaparte Avenue in East Baltimore. (Maggie Ybarra/Special to the Baltimore Sun / October 26, 2012)

By Ian Duncan and Colin Campbell The Baltimore Sun

10:20 p.m. EST, January 10, 2015

Baltimore police officer Craig Chandler has died as a result of injuries sustained in a crash during a pursuit Nov. 23, the Police Department said Saturday evening.

"We will always remember Officer Craig Chandler #EOW [end of watch] 1/9/15 due to injuries in a LOD [line of duty] car accident. #BPDNeverForget," the Baltimore police tweeted Saturday evening.

Detective Ruganzu Howard said Chandler died Friday evening.

Chandler and a female officer were injured when the patrol car they were riding in struck a telephone pole while pursuing a moped that had picked up a man fleeing a gathering of dirt bike riders, police said at the time.

Police commanders had tried to call off the pursuit before the accident, which also left the moped driver, Deonta Winston, hospitalized. Police charged Winston, 22, with multiple traffic violations. Winston could not be reached late Saturday.

The crash in the 2200 block of Kirk Ave. in East Baltimore left an officer "fighting for his life" police said in November. Chandler was not identified at the time, but on Christmas Eve the police union said it was Chandler and that he was in stable condition at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center.

Chandler had been with the Police Department since 2008, according to city records.

"We are very saddened by loss of BPD Officer Craig Chandler on 1/9/15," the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 3, the city's police union, tweeted Saturday night. "Succumbed to injuries from LOD MVA [a line-of-duty motor vehicle accident]. We will never forget our Brother!"

A police union representative could not be reached for comment.

City Councilman Brandon Scott, who said he knew Chandler personally, also posted about the officer's death on Twitter. "Rest in Peace Chandler," he wrote. "You suffer no longer. Pleasure to have known you and watch you serve."

The driver of the patrol car involved in the accident, Brandon Bolt, was treated and released. Bolt, who had been with the department since 2013, was suspended with pay at the time. He could not be reached for comment late Saturday.

Baltimore police must get permission from a shift commander to pursue vehicles they are chasing. Police said that a sergeant told the three officers to discontinue the chase, but moments later the officers called for paramedics. Police did not say why the three officers were riding together in a single vehicle.

The last Baltimore police officer to die in the line of duty was Forrest E. "Dino" Taylor, who succumbed in late August 2012 to injuries sustained in an accident in February of that year as he was driving to aid a fellow officer. Taylor was a 17-year veteran of the force.

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End of Watch 9 January, 2015
City, St. Baltimore, Md
Panel Number N/A
Cause of Death Auto Accident
District Worked Eastern

Det. Troy Lamont Chesley Sr.

Friday, 24 January 2020 06:49

Det. Troy Lamont Chesley Sr.

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On this day in Baltimore Police History, 9 January 2007 we lost our Brother, Det. Troy Lamont Chesley Sr. to Gunfire based on the following:  

A 13-year-veteran of the Baltimore Police Department was shot to death as he walked up to his girlfriend's home in Northwest Baltimore early this morning, shortly after he got off work. Det. Troy Lamont Chesley Sr., 34, suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at Sinai Hospital, police officials said. He was shot by one or more gunmen who approached him as he walked in the 5400 block of Fairfax Road, a quiet residential street in the city's West Forest Park neighborhood. The shooting came amid a spate of slayings -- 10 in the first nine days of the new year. Troy was laid to eternal rest January 16, 2007

Suspect In Killing Has Long Record ; Man, 21, Charged With Police Officer's Slaying Has Been Arrested Often, Convicted Several Times

Gus G. Sentementes / Annie Linskey

Jan 10, 2007

A 21-year-old man with at least 17 arrests on his criminal record was charged yesterday with first-degree murder in the killing of an off-duty Baltimore police officer during an apparent robbery attempt outside the officer's girlfriend's home in Northwest Baltimore. The suspect, Brandon Grimes, was being held under police guard at a city hospital, recovering from a leg wound that police said was sustained during an early-morning gunbattle with Detective Troy Lamont Chesley Sr., 34, who was struck several times and died at Sinai Hospital. Police said Grimes escaped in the chaotic moments after the 1:20 a.m. shooting on a quiet street in West Forest Park that left cars and houses pockmarked by bullets. Detectives closed in on the suspect after they learned someone had been admitted to St. Agnes Hospital with a gunshot injury. Police said they recovered key evidence, including a handgun and blood from the scene that did not belong to the officer.

The day - in which the city's homicide total for this year rose to 13 - left Baltimore officers grieving and frustrated over Grimes' extensive record of arrests. Despite several convictions, he had not spent significant time in prison. Col. Fred H. Bealefeld III, chief of detectives, noted that Grimes had been arrested twice within the past year for handgun violations; court records show those cases are pending. "This is the third gun Brandon Grimes has had in his possession in less than a year," Bealefeld said. "We took two of them away from him. It's extraordinary, to say the least. This is the sort of mayhem and craziness we see all too often." Police Commissioner Leonard D. Hamm said that officials who participate in the city's Criminal Justice Coordinating Council - a group of elected officials, law enforcement agency representatives and others - "need to start getting serious about getting people off the street." Hamm said Grimes' 17 arrests occurred over the past 3 1/2 years. "I think that what has to happen is that the city of Baltimore has to get fed up, because we are fed up," he said. Asked about the city's stubborn homicide rate, the commissioner said: "When this pager goes off at night telling me someone's been killed in this city, I die a little bit. Everybody dies a little bit." The officer's death highlighted another pervasive problem that city police have struggled with over the past year: robberies. In 2006, according to preliminary figures through mid-December, the city saw a roughly 8 percent spike in robberies - an increase that mirrored a troubling national trend. Chesley was attacked in the 4500 block of Fairfax Road, outside his girlfriend's house. Less than two months ago, and two blocks away, Andre Alexander, 21, was killed in front of his house by someone who shot him about 1:25 a.m. and then ran away. Police officials said yesterday that they are looking at that case - which remains open - to see if there are any similarities to yesterday's shooting, which left residents once again stunned. Kelly Lloyd, a neighbor who lives in the block, said she heard nine or 10 gunshots in what is a usually quiet neighborhood. "I was shocked," she said. "I thought it was firecrackers. They shot a lot of times." Chesley, who was in plain clothes and not wearing body armor, was pronounced dead soon after his arrival at Sinai, police said. Police said they believe that the suspect, after getting shot in the lower leg, limped away from the scene and was taken to St. Agnes Hospital by other unidentified people in a minivan. His condition was not available. Police said it was too early to determine whether other people would be charged in the slaying. Chesley, a Baltimore native, joined the Police Department in 1993. He served in the Western and Northwestern districts, and later in tactical and organized crime units. Most recently, he worked in the department's public housing section, doing undercover drug investigations in the some of the city's most dangerous neighborhoods.

Relatives of Chesley Declined to Comment.

Law enforcement officials yesterday scrambled to understand and explain Grimes' extensive and convoluted criminal record. The city state's attorney's office released a timeline that showed Grimes pleading guilty to car theft in February 2004 and receiving a 10- year sentence. But that sentence was almost entirely suspended, and Grimes was put on probation. A separate hearing last May on his violating an earlier probation led a city judge to sentence Grimes to four concurrent sentences of six months; after Grimes served that sentence, his case was closed and his probation was terminated by a judge, court records show, though the reason for that disposition could not be determined yesterday. A handwritten letter that Grimes wrote to the judge before the sentencing indicated that he has a young son and had been working toward a high school graduate equivalency diploma. He asked the judge for leniency, because his son needed him in his life. "I'm writing this letter to you to ask for Mercy on the Court," Grimes wrote in the letter, full of grammatical errors. "I know a lot of choices I made in my life wasn't the right ones. But I had to realize I'm not just living for myself any more. I have a 6 mouth old son that need me in his life and I can't be there for him if I die or in jail." In March and April last year, Grimes was arrested and charged with separate handgun violations. Grimes posted bail for the March case, which is pending trial. For the April arrest, the state's attorney's office argued for bail of $500,000 bail, but a District Court commissioner reportedly reduced his bail to $100,000. That case was postponed at least twice and scheduled for trial today. A prosecutor argued in a court document that "Mr. Grimes' continuing insistence on illegally carrying handguns indicates the danger he poses to the citizens of Baltimore city, requiring the highest possible bail," according to the form. In that same document, a prosecutor stated that Grimes had been previously found guilty of obliterating the serial number of a handgun. Other charges last year included second-degree assault and reckless endangerment in June, which were dismissed by prosecutors for unspecified reasons, and two separate arrests for drugs and burglary in November, court records show. Grimes also had an extensive criminal record as a juvenile. At age 12, in 1997, Grimes was charged with making a bomb threat. That same year, he would also be arrested as a juvenile and charged with extortion, second-degree assault and a pyrotechnic violation, according to a law enforcement source with knowledge of his juvenile record. From 1999 to 2001, he was arrested four times in car-theft cases, the source said. The attack on Chesley was the latest in a string of dangerous assaults against on- and off-duty Baltimore police officers over the past year. Last month, Officer Momodu Gondo was shot and injured in North Baltimore in an apparent robbery attempt. Police made an arrest in that case. In November, Sgt. Christopher Nyberg shot two of four people who tried to rob him as he walked toward his home in Federal Hill. Police said Nyberg was held up at knifepoint. In September, Officer Robert G. Cirello was shot while patrolling Patterson Park, and police credited his body armor with saving his life. And in March, Officer Dante Hemingway was shot in the neck, chest and stomach in Westport when, on his lunch break, he visited a woman he had met and was shot by a man recruited by the woman's jealous lover. The last officer to die in the line of duty was Officer Anthony A. Byrd, 31, an 11-year veteran. Byrd was killed in May in a collision with another officer, Raymond E. Cook Jr., who was speeding in his police cruiser. Byrd was survived by a wife and two young daughters. Paul M. Blair Jr., president of the city's Fraternal Order of Police union, said that an officer has been assigned to assist Chesley's family, and the union will help relatives with funeral arrangements. He said Chesley's death will be considered a "line of duty" fatality because he drew his weapon and badge. "It's bad enough we're targeted at work," Blair said, "but now it's so bad that you can't even go home safely at night." Lt. Melvin Russell, who was Chesley's boss for years in the close- knit narcotics unit in the public housing section, addressed Chesley's colleagues in the unit yesterday morning. "I told them to keep a careful eye on each other," he said. "As police officers, we tend to hold things inside. I reminded them that we're human beings first ... and to try not to go through this by themselves."

As his brothers and sisters of the Baltimore Police Department we will not let him be forgotten, His service Honored the City of Baltimore, and the Baltimore Police Department may he rest in peace, and may God bless him.

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End of Watch 9 January, 2007
City, St. City, St.
Panel Number 8-W: 26
Cause of Death Gunfire
Weapon - Handgun
District Worked Public Housing

Detective Sergeant Joseph F. Carroll

Friday, 24 January 2020 06:28

Detective Sergeant Joseph F. Carroll

On this day in Baltimore Police History 1928, we lost our Brother Detective Sergeant Joseph F. Carroll to gunfire based on the following; On 19 Nov 1928 Captain John Carey night commander of police detective unit, received word that a man answering the description of a man wanted in New York for armed robberies and the shooting of a New York City Police Officer was in a Baltimore Street Hotel. Three detectives were detailed to go to the location and bring the suspect in; Captain Carey told them to bring the suspect to police headquarters for questioning. The detectives did a turn-up at the location, and found the person that was being reported, but after brief conversations felt he could not be the suspect wanted, by the NYPD. Captain Carey said he told the three officers that were sent earlier about the dangers of this suspect and let them know he was to be considered as a dangerous and desperate character. While the Detectives didn’t think the subject, they received a tip on was their suspect they still brought him in for questioning where they cleared him and released him a short time after his interview.   

Later the same morning Detective Sergeant Joseph F. Carroll received a phoned in tip of a suspect at a downtown hotel, he didn’t have any info on the suspect, what he was wanted for, or even that three Detectives had already gone out on this call. All he had was that police where there earlier looking for a suspect, and that the suspect was there now. Det. Sgt. Carroll left; he was unaware that it was guys out of his own unit/division that went out on the first call. We don’t know who phoned in the tip(s), it may have been the person police brought in, and then released, or a hotel employee; we’ll never know. Likewise, we’ll never know why, Detective Sergeant Carroll didn’t investigate it any further, or didn’t take a back-up Detective or Patrolman with him. He just took the name the caller gave him, grabbed a set of keys, and went alone. This might seem odd, but having been on the job, I know there are plenty of times when a detective may end up going out on his or her own. Following leads often must be done when it comes in and can even send partners in opposite directions. Detective Sergeant Carroll now at the hotel located the suspect and arrested him. The two proceeded from the hotel to as far as Fayette Street and the Fallsway when the suspect realizing his window was closing, time was running out and he pulled his pistol, and demanded that Detective Sergeant Carroll put his hands up. Detective Sergeant Elmer O’Grady and others, that happened to have been looking out the window, or were called to the attention of the window from their offices, that is right this was happening right outside police headquarters building, Officers and Detectives were running to assist Det. Sgt Joseph Carroll, only to be met by the gunman’s hail of fire. Det. Sgt. Joseph F. Carroll died a few minutes after being taken to the hospital. O’Grady and others were reported as doing well.

Several things that should be known about the Baltimore Police 1928,

1st - We didn’t cuff people in public,

2nd - We didn’t search people in public, nor did we stand by and watch as other searched people in public.

To that the Police Commissioner Charles Gaither read the following from the rule book to the media:

Members of the force shall not search, or act as witness to the searching of any person in any place other than the station house, or headquarters, unless such search be made for dangerous or deadly weapons suspected to be upon the person of the prisoner.”

In this case Det. Sgt. Joseph F. Carroll had no info on the suspect and was within the rules of the Baltimore Police Department. It is because of cases like this, that we have the rules we have today, cases like this, that allows us to cuff people that are only suspected of a crime. And cases like this that let us search incident to arrest. This happened in 1928, things were so different, without radios on every shoulder, or hip like today, information wasn’t as freely distributed as it is today.

As his brothers and sisters of the Baltimore Police Department we will not let him be forgotten, His service Honored the City of Baltimore, and the Baltimore Police Department may he rest in peace, and may God bless him.

The suspect in this case also died of his injuries, but not before admitting to police that he was the suspect wanted in New York for robberies and Shootings, of two police officers in the NYPD

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Baltimore Sun 21 Nov 1928 Carroll Joe 72Click HERE or on the Above Newspaper Pic to see full size article

 

As his brothers and sisters of the Baltimore Police Department we will not let him be forgotten, His service Honored the City of Baltimore, and the Baltimore Police Department may he Rest in Peace, and may God bless him.

More details

NameDescription
End of Watch 19 November, 1928
City, St. Fayette Street, and Fallsway
Panel Number 30-E: 7
Cause of Death Gunfire
Weapon - Handgun
District Worked Criminal Investigation Division

Patrolman Patrick J Coniffee

Friday, 24 January 2020 06:15

Patrolman Patrick J Coniffee

18 May 1925

Patrolman Patrick J Coniffee of the Central District died Monday night at St. Joseph Hospital, an inquest will be held tomorrow night [19 May 1925] by Dr. J.S.H. Potter, Coroner for the Northeast District. The patrolman was struck Sunday night by a streetcar and received a fractured skull. 

David E Miles 811 South Calhoun St. Motorman of the car was arrested and later released to appear at the investigation. Patrolman Patrick J Coniffee Central District was injured serious the last night when he was struck by a streetcar at Fleet Street and Patterson Park Avenue. He was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital where it is thought he is suffering from a fractured skull and possible internal injuries. He is 44 years old and lives at 720 Mura St. - The policeman was crossing the street when he was struck by a car about 11 PM the motorman of the car was David Miles 311 South Calhoun St. and the conductor was Frank Walter 800 block of Scott Street. A mealy after the accident the car was stopped and the motorman and conductor picked up the injured man. He was taken to the hospital in the automobile of William Longe 600 block S. Bond St. - Coniffee has been on the Baltimore police force since June 1913 and prior to this time he was a special officer for the railroad company. - He was struck while working his beat. David Miles was the motorman of the car. - 3 November 1934 – Patrolman John Stapf, a patrolman was killed by a trolley car and two children were injured one fatal, but automobiles yesterday;

THE DEAD ARE
Patrolman John Stapf, 63 of Northwest district who lived in the 5100 block of Elmer Avenue

Clifton Himmel, eight years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Himmel of the 2600 block of Hamilton Avenue

INJURED CHILD IS
Daniel Knott, 5, of the 1500 block of E. Pratt St. at Johns Hopkins hospital suffering from a possible fractured skull

FRACTURED SKULL
Patrolman staff was killed almost instantly when struck by streetcar yesterday afternoon on North Avenue under the Western Maryland railway bridge. Witnesses said the officer ran in front of a standing eastbound car and into the path of a car going in the opposite direction. Radio cars were dispatched to the scene and took him to the West Baltimore General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead of a compound skull fracture.

JUST RELIEVED OF DUTY IN
Shortly before the accident patrolman staff John Smith and Edward Burns was standing at a police call box at that point. They had just been relieved of duty. Smith and Burns boarded the eastbound car, which was in charge of by Harry Phobos motorman staff ran in front of his car. Phobos said, and was struck by the other trolley. The impact threw him against the standing car.

TECHNICAL CHARGE PLACED  (*9)

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NameDescription
End of Watch 18 May 1925
City, St. Fleet Street and Patterson Park Avenue
Panel Number N/A
Cause of Death Auto Accident
District Worked Central

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