The History of Policing in the City of New York

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What’s the Deal?; Freemasonry & the PDNY; The Police Square Club of the City of New York

February 24, 2018 Administrator 0

Many notable police officers and officials of thePolice Department of the City of New York (NYPD) were Freemasons. This post will serve as a starting […]

What’s the Deal with the Distinguished Career of Captain John Delaney (1870-1902)?

February 22, 2018 Administrator 0

  Background Few officers who served in the Police Department of the City of New York (PDNY) during the last quarter of the 19th century earned as […]

What’s the Deal With: the History of the Manhattan & Brooklyn Bridge PD 1883-1898

January 28, 2018 Administrator 0

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“What’s the Deal With;” The Legendary Career of Maximillian F. Schmittberger – Part 1 of 2 – “The Dark Side”

January 21, 2018 Administrator 0

Introduction In the history of the policing of City of New York (NYC), there are few “legends” whose careers are more colorful and interesting than […]

“What’s the Deal With:” The Founding of the Honor Legion of the PDNYC:

January 12, 2018 Administrator 0

The Honor Legion was conceived and formed in January 1912 by Patrolman John W. Frazer who approached Chief Inspector (todays rank of Chief of Department) […]

Historical Artifact! c. 1855 Frontispiece – The City of Brooklyn PD’s First Chief of Police!

January 7, 2018 Administrator 0

It is always a pleasure receive inquiries from individuals  who share the author’s passion for the history of policing in New York City. Most inquiries deal […]

Identifying Mid-19th Century NYC Police Portrait Photos – Municipal Police vs Metropolitan Force Photos

November 7, 2017 Administrator 0

We often receive questions from around the world. After having received several questions relating to photos from the mid-nineteenth century, offer the following information to assist in […]

Detective John E. Roberts – A “Negro” Detective’s Heroic, Historic Career

September 30, 2017 Administrator 0

In the history of policing in the City of New York there have been countless men and women whose acts of bravery and valor have […]

The Early History of Police Aviation in New York City? – Part 3 -Post WWI (1918) though Fixed Wing Aircraft (1950)

August 6, 2017 Administrator 1

If you would like, before proceeding to read Part 3, click here to read Part 1 and Part 2 of this three Part essay! The Post-War (1919) […]

“Everybody Loves a Parade!” A Snapshot of the Tradition of Annual Police Parades in NYC – The 1901 Parade

July 21, 2017 Administrator 0

The Police Department of the City of New York (PDNY) had a long tradition of holding annual parades. The purpose of the parades was two-fold. […]

“What’s the Deal With;” The History of the Central Park Police Force?

July 19, 2017 Administrator 0

The Grandest Park in the World In August 1853, the New York State (NYS) Legislature, and the New York City (NYC) Common Council took action […]

The Early History of Police Aviation in New York City – Part 2

July 12, 2017 Administrator 0

Click here to read Part 1 of this multi-part essay then return to this article. The War in Europe; National Defense Preparedness Drove Change As […]

“What’s the Deal With:” The Rich History of the NYPD’s “Lost” 13th Precinct Station-houses in Today’s NYPD 7th Precinct

July 8, 2017 Administrator 0

Introduction: There are dozens of “lost” police precinct station-houses throughout the five boroughs that comprise today’s Greater City of New York. The term “lost,” in […]

The Early History of Police Aviation in New York City – Part 1

June 24, 2017 Administrator 0

Introduction Prior to the Great War (1914-1918) the Police Department of the City of New York (PDNYC) adopted, for only a decade, the use of […]

The PDNYC Honor Legion’s World War I Ambulance Driven by Det. Sgt. Martin S. Owens

June 21, 2017 Administrator 0

Introduction: NYC – 1917 – Acting Detective Sergeant Martin Owens, age 33, the son of a policeman, assigned to the Automobile Squad at police HQ, […]

“What’s the Deal With; the Creation of the Inspection Districts”

May 23, 2017 Administrator 0

One thing for certain is that in the latter half of the nineteenth century few, if any, changes in the Police Department of the City […]

A Civil War Veteran’s Rise Through the Ranks of the PDNY to Lead the Department; Peter Conlin’s Clean Record & Career

May 20, 2017 Administrator 0

In the preceding blog post the post-Civil War career of Captain Edward Carpenter, whose career was tainted by a conviction for bribery in an era […]

A Nineteenth Century Police Captain’s Rise and Fall; Captain Edward Carpenter

May 13, 2017 Administrator 0

Edward Carpenter’s career in the post-Civil War Police Department of the City of New York is one of many examples in a study of an […]

A Brief History of the Mounted Police Association of Greater New York, Inc. & Ban of Honorary Members of Police Associations

May 13, 2017 Administrator 0

  In the first decade of the twentieth century, The Police Department of the City of New York (PDNY) permitted the formation of its first […]

Brooklyn’s 94th Precinct & Station-house – Helped “Launch” the Civil War! ;)

April 10, 2017 Administrator 0

On January 1, 1898, the City of Brooklyn, along with various other towns and villages and their respective police departments, were consolidated into the City […]

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