CINCINNATI POLICE DEPARTMENT HISTORY 1800 to 1824
 
1800
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Population - County - 14,692
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1800
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Population - City - 750
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1802
1-Jan
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Territorial Legislature, while meeting in the capitol of the Northwest Territory, Chillicothe, passed an Act incorporating the village of Cincinnati. Act provided for the village officials and defined their powers and duties; president, recorder, assessor, tax collector, marshal, and a council of seven trustees to be elected by popular vote.
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1802
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Population - City - 800
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1802
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Marshal established, by ordinance, to "execute all writs, warrants, summons, and other precepts that may be directed to him by the Council…"
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1802
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Smith, Marshal James
Appointed Village Marshal
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1803
29-Mar
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Night Watch established, by ordinance, after disastrous fire. All males over 21 divided into groups of 12, one of whom was chosen as a captain. Two groups would serve alternatingly taking the east and west sides of town. They carried rattles and large perforated lanterns. They were charged to walk "to and fro through the streets therefore in a quiet, peaceable manner; and it shall be their duty to apprehend and take into their custody and safe keeping all and every person or persons they may detect during the night in any felonious act, or any person or persons who are behaving in the streets in a noisy, riotous manner." Private homes of Hugh McCullum and David Poor volunteered as watch houses. Seldom was anything heard past 9 p.m. but the call of the Watchman.
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1803
29-Mar
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Captain established
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1803
29-Mar
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Watchman established
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1803
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Boundary - Ohio River to Sixth Street and Walnut to Broadway
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1803
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Population - City - 9,000 (territory?)
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1805
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Ordinance passed against making false alarms to patrols, doing any act that might injure another, or insult one or more patrols. Fines up to $20.00
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1805
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Ordinance passed assessing a $5.00 fine for not responding to patrol as summoned and $10.00 for not responding as commander of the watch.
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1810
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Population - County - 15,258
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1810
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Population - City - 2,540
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1813
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Brannon, Marshal Andrew
Appointed Village Marshal
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1814
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Chambers, Marshal James
Appointed Village Marshal, to 1818
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1815
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Ordinance passed dividing the town into four wards.
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1817
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Council appointed a captain and six assistants for the night. The commander was to see that the men lighted the street lamps at twilight and kept them trimmed. They worked from 9 p.m. to daybreak.
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1818
18-Oct
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Pay for Watchmen was enacted because the system was inefficient, crime was rampant, and the public demanded a change. The pay was $1 per night, from fund developed for professional night watchmen. A Guard was established, including a captain and six watchmen, and granted powers of arrest and responsible to trim the street lamps and light them at dusk.
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1819
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Cincinnati incorporated as a city, limits were Ohio River, Mill Creek, Liberty Street, continuing east to the Ohio River.
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1819
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The Guard was increased to two captains and 18 men.
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1819
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City population - 9,000
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1819
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Ruffin, Marshal William
Appointed first City Marshal, to 1820. Marshalls appointed annually until 1827.
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1820
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Population - County - 31,076
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1820
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Population - City - 9,602
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1820
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Miller, Marshal Samual R.
Appointed City Marshal, to 1821
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1822
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Avery, Marshal John C.
Appointed City Marshal, to 1824
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Authored By
LIEUTENANT STEPHEN R. KRAMER
CINCINNATI POLICE DEPARTMENT
Title
Written/Edited
Published By
Year
1
Our Police
G.M. Roe
Cincinnati, OH
1891
2
Cincinnati in 1851
Charles Cist
Wm. H. Moore Publishers
1851
3
History of the Police Department of Cincinnati, Ohio
Captain Gustav A. Lorenze
Police Force of City of Cincinnati
1929
4
Cincinnati, The Queen City
Goss, Rev. Charles Frederick
S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Cincinnati
1912
5
Cincinnati Police: The Beginning to World War II: 1802-1942
Patrick Olvey
Masters Thesis
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