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Philadelphia
Inquirer - December 31, 1900
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Arthur Stanley - Hugh Frier - Charles H. Fitzsimmons III |
Philadelphia Inquirer - July 19, 1903 |
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William
Rudolph - Charles A. Rudolph |
Philadelphia Inquirer - February 12, 1905 |
George
S. Dilmore's Saloon - Charles
Fitzsimmons |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 12, 1906 |
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Camden
Post-Telegram John Foster |
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Philadelphia
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Charles
H. Fitzsimmons - E.E.
Jefferis |
Philadelphia Inquirer - August 1, 1910 |
Howard Kingsland - Charles Fitzsimmons |
Philadelphia Inquirer - February 21, 1911 |
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Ellen Stratton - Charles Fitzsimmons |
Philadelphia Inquirer - February 27, 1912 |
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Abe Harker - Isaac Barton - Charles Fitzsimmons |
Camden Post-Telegram - April 26, 1912 |
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Charles
H. Fitzsimmons - Clarence Boyer - Henry C.
Moffett |
Philadelphia Inquirer - July 15, 1912 |
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O. Glen Stackhouse - Solomon Rubenstein - William Jubb - Kaighn Avenue - 3rd Street |
Philadelphia
Inquirer James Kelly - Frank Lee
Dickinson Click on Image
for PDF File |
Philadelphia Inquirer - November 18, 1913 |
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William
Schregler -
Fiore
Troncone - Charles
Fitzsimmons Joseph Zitz - Elizabeth Jeter - Sinclair Jeter - Elbridge B. McClong |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 1, 1914 |
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Charles
Fitzsimmons - Florence
Street Robert Petitt - Catherine Petitt - John Petitt |
Philadelphia Inquirer - March 23, 1914 |
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Lawrence Doran - William J. Kraft - Charles H. Fitzsimmons - John Brothers |
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Philadelphia Inquirer - February 9, 1915 |
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O.
Glen Stackhouse - Charles
H. Fitzsimmons - Thomas
S. Reed West Jersey Hospital |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer March 7, 1915 James Weeks Click on Image for PDF
File |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer May 21, 1915 Andrew
Miller
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Philadelphia Inquirer - May 22, 1915 | |
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Joseph J. Cooper - Central Avenue - Ferry Avenue - Andrew Miller - Mary Miller - Peter Gondolf |
Philadelphia Inquirer - May 23, 1915 | |
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Joseph J. Cooper -
Central Avenue
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Ferry
Avenue
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Andrew Miller
- Mary Miller |
Philadelphia Inquirer - March 20, 1916 |
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Viola Street - Wilson Cresswell |
COLORED GIRL GETS BENEFIT OF DOUBT Given the benefit of the doubt, Frances Benson, colored, aged 23 years, giving her address as Locust Street, was this morning freed by Recorder Stackhouse after she had been arraigned on a disorderly charge by Detective Fitzsimmons., who caught the girl trying back gates and doors of houses on Locust Street. Suspicious of the girl’s actions, the detective arrested her. Represented by attorney Powell Martin, the girl said she was hunting for a friend who lived in the row. |
Camden July 20, 1916 |
Philadelphia Inquirer - May 26, 1918 |
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Fireman
Charles Fitzsimmons -
David
Rhone Detective Charles Fitzsimmons South 3rd Street - Mount Vernon Street |
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel * June 14, 1921 | |
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Ernest
Grief Jr. - Emma Grief - Charles
Whaland O. Glen Stackhouse - George Wagner |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer E.G.C.
Bleakly |
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This story erred in reporting, as retirement at age 65 was NOT mandatory at the time. William E. Albert, Richard Golden, Frank Matlack, and Edwin Thomas did retire. John Golden, John Painter, Charles Fitzsimmons, Thomas Brothes, and William Lyons continued to work in the Police Department. John Golden was eventually promoted to Chief of Police. |