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Col. John N. Partridge, Commissioner of Police, yesterday tendered his resignation to take effect Jan. 1, 1903. It has been informally accepted by Mayor Low, who states that thus far no successor has been determined
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Francis Vinton Greene was this afternoon appointed commissioner of police by Mayor Low to succeed Col. John Partridge when the latter retires from office on ...
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John Nelson Partridge, better known to New Yorkers as Colonel Partridge, the title resulting from his eight years' command of Twenty-third of Brooklyn, ..
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The engagement is announced of Miss Charlotte Held, a stenographer of this city, to Col. John Partridge, formerly Police Commissioner of New York. ...
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The NYPD's First 50 Years: Politicians, Police Commissioners, and Patrolmen
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from 1902 to 1903. During his tenure he wanted to move the
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Index

Police Commissioner for Brooklyn
Fire Commissioner for Brooklyn
New York City
New York Superintendent of Public Works
New York City Police Commissioner
Leicester, Massachusetts
Brooklyn City and Newtown Railroad
New York City Police Commissioner
New York City police headquarters
Mulberry Street
Times Square
Westport, Connecticut
Westport, Connecticut
The NYPD's First 50 Years: Politicians, Police Commissioners, and Patrolmen
Potomac Books, Inc.
ISBN
9781612346564


"General Greene In Police Department"
Baltimore American
"Police Commissioner Partridge Resigns. Says He Needs Rest and Intimates He Is Tired of Criticism. City Club Was to Have Demanded His Removal. Some of Those Mentioned as Likely to Succeed Him"
New York Times




"Col. J. N. Partridge Dies at 82 Years. Police Commissioner of New York in 1902 Was Long Prominent in Public Life"
New York Times
"Col. Partridge To Wed. His Bride-to-Be is Miss Charlotte Held of Norwalk, Conn"

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