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311:. Catt asked that Davidson let her be named if the government inquired into the list, to which Davidson agreed to, and remembered the list, but only vaguely. Catt, writing to Davidson in June 1927, later apologized for not responding more promptly to Davidson's letter. The same month, Upton wrote to Catt, calling Davidson someone she had known "for years" and a sister of "the Packard men who made the Packard machine." She further commented that Davidson has married "rather unfortunately," and noted that Davidson had thrown the list into the waste basket. 237:, which aimed to combat interstate sex trafficking. However, since she was considered "very refined", the order was given that she wasn't to be put on "rough" cases. This, combined with her limited schooling, meant that she was considered to be of limited use when it came to prosecuting such crimes. During her work at the Washington field office, she was also involved in a case against another agent who was selling classified 31: 160:
Little is known about her personal life, except that she only had three years of public schooling and no university education and that she had one child, Esther, who died in 1902. She was also said to be a "well-known equestrian" who won awards in her teenage years, and enjoyed riding bicycles. Apart
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In 1890, she would be put in charge of the New York and Ohio plant, which was unusual at the time, as few women were running factories at that time. It later became the Ohio Lamp Division. Her management of the plant has been described as "quite an achievement." On November 8, 1893, she would marry
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in 1928, the FBI had no female agents between 1929 and 1972. While the FBI claims that Davidson and Duckstein resigned as "part of the Bureau’s reduction of force", scholar Meredith Donovan writes that Hoover fired both women during a round of cuts at the agency in May 1924. The FBI also notes, on
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field office. Her starting salary was $ 7 a day plus $ 4 when traveling. She was said to be earning the equivalent of $ 102 a day in present-day value. It has also been alleged that an attorney encouraged her to join the agency. In a 1927 letter,
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In May 1929, Davidson's husband, Jim, passed away. She would continue living in Virginia, on her family, with her dogs, until her death. Davidson died on July 16, 1934, at the age of 66. She would be buried in Paltzgrove Cemetery, in
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to hire Davidson, and said that she was surprised that he appointed her to the BOI, under Burns, where she got, a "$ 2300.00 a year salary", in her words, driving "back and forth from her plantation" every day for her work.
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the Failure of the Attorney General to Prosecute or Defend Certain Criminal and Civil Actions Wherein the Government is Interested: May 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, and 22, 1924 [Part 9]
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noted that Kane has "pointed dialogue" about disappointing hiring practices of intelligence sector, including a "shout-out" to Davidson, who is described as a "trailblazing agent."
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the agency's official website, that in the 1920s, expectations for agents "changed to a patriarchal approach as to what positions were appropriate for women."
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in 1924, the agency still mentioned her in their post celebrating women who worked as agents for the Bureau. Cindee Mines, a volunteer with the
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The FBI Career Guide: Inside Information on Getting Chosen for and Succeeding in One of the Toughest, Most Prestigious Jobs in the World
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In 1925, after the death of her brother, William, she signed a petition, along with her sisters, brother, and other individuals, to the
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episode, "Waxing Gibbous" was noted as an example of the show's habit of using obscure references. In their review of the episode,
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calling for appraisal of a transfer tax of property owned by William, known as Packard Manor, in the State of New York.
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Only three women became agents in the 1920s. With the resignation of Davidson and fellow agent
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in October 1923, watching movement in and out of Means' house, and again in March 1924.
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information to criminals. She also informed the agency about the activities of the
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The Bureau was interested in hiring female agents to work on cases related to the
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Women in Blue: 16 Brave Officers, Forensics Experts, Police Chiefs, and More
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Breaking Rank: A Top Cop's Exposé of the Dark Side of American Policing
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from her brothers James Ward and William Doud, she had two sisters:
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FBI Investigations into the Civil Rights Movement and the New Left
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On October 11, 1922, at age 54, Davidson was hired by director
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became acting director of the Bureau in 1924 following the
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The mention of Davidson as the first female FBI agent by
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Esther died in April 1902 from pneumonia. 1326: 1324: 1134:Davidson also mentioned on pages 2489, 2666 644: 416: 414: 412: 410: 408: 361: 845: 655:"Six Notable Residents of Trumbull County" 29: 1357:Alaska Packard, Davidson (May 30, 1927). 893: 779: 770: 622:"Residents tour Warren's oldest cemetery" 290:New York Supreme Court Appellate Division 1472: 1321: 1146:The FBI: A Centennial History, 1908-2008 987:Davidson, Alaska Packard (May 5, 1924). 986: 960:Davidson, Alaska Packard (May 5, 1924). 959: 933:Davidson, Alaska Packard (May 7, 1924). 932: 783:The FBI: A Comprehensive Reference Guide 619: 597: 595: 570:"Book chronicles Packard family history" 405: 380: 1475:"Archer Recap: Of Merkins and Musicals" 1454:from the original on September 24, 2019 1262: 1180:. New York: Nation Books. p. 113. 1173: 718: 506: 504: 502: 500: 498: 421:Delgado, Miguel A. (February 4, 2017). 420: 1543:Federal Bureau of Investigation agents 1520: 1439: 1408: 1383:Carrie Chapman, Catt (June 25, 1927). 1277:from the original on September 2, 2023 1244:from the original on February 12, 2023 1200: 1079: 903:Harriet Taylor, Upton (May 17, 1927). 841: 839: 837: 749: 580:from the original on November 29, 2016 540: 522:from the original on September 2, 2023 262:United States House of Representatives 1387:. Letter to Alaska Packard Davidson. 1335:. Letter to Alaska Packard Davidson. 1331:Carrie Chapman, Catt (May 26, 1927). 1309:from the original on February 3, 2023 1044: 1042: 1027:from the original on November 5, 2022 885:, Criminal Investigation. p. 77. 872: 852:. 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Letter to Carrie Chapman Catt. 812:U.S. Embassy and Consulate Poland 808:"March is Women's History Month!" 683: 470: 1440:Hughes, William (May 10, 2017). 568:Gray, Andy (November 28, 2016). 518:. Empire State Library Network. 216:, she was later assigned to the 1466: 1433: 1409:Edsall, Larry (March 8, 2018). 1402: 1376: 1350: 1302:Federal Bureau of Investigation 1289: 1256: 1194: 1167: 1151:Federal Bureau of Investigation 1137: 1108: 1073: 1020:Federal Bureau of Investigation 1007: 980: 953: 926: 866: 800: 743: 712: 677: 995:. pp. 26–39. File 61-1538 613: 561: 547:. Zenith Imprint. p. 37. 534: 1: 1049:Riga, Suzanne (May 5, 2016). 1015:"FBI Washington Field Office" 473:"Packard, Alaska (1868-1934)" 355: 283: 199: 128: 101:James B. Davidson (1905-1929) 780:Theoharis, Athan G. (1999). 7: 1553:20th-century American women 1548:19th-century American women 968:. pp. 18–25. File 4237 846:Mullenbach, Cheryl (2016). 719:Koletar, Joseph W. (2006). 98:Ephraim B. McCrum (m. 1893) 10: 1574: 1204:To Be an FBI Special Agent 1124:. 1924. pp. 2492–2495 1122:Government Printing Office 264:about her surveillance of 1271:Columbus State University 1201:Holden, Henry M. (2005). 1092:Jefferson, North Carolina 905:"Alaska Packard Davidson" 750:Holden, Henry M. (2008). 541:Holden, Henry M. (2008). 512:"Alaska Packard Davidson" 322: 91: 80: 62: 37: 28: 21: 1538:People from Warren, Ohio 1080:Newton, Michael (2015). 941:. pp. 2–9. File 287 883:Internal Revenue Service 879:Women in Law Enforcement 877:. In Nix, Jonnie (ed.). 190:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1415:ClassicCars.com Journal 1088:McFarland & Company 333:National Packard Museum 210:Bureau of Investigation 115:law enforcement officer 111:Alaska Packard Davidson 23:Alaska Packard Davidson 1174:Stamper, Norm (2009). 167:Cornelia Olive Packard 16:First female FBI agent 816:U.S. State Department 393:on September 30, 2022 239:Department of Justice 133:Davidson was born in 1149:. 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Warren, Ohio
Alexandria, Virginia
FBI
law enforcement officer
special agent
FBI
Warren, Ohio
James Ward Packard
William Doud Packard
Packard
Studebaker
territory of Alaska
Carlotta Packard
Cornelia Olive Packard
Ephraim B. McCrum
Columbus, Ohio
James B. Davidson
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Accotink, Virginia
William J. Burns
Bureau of Investigation
New York City
Washington, D.C.
Harriet Taylor Upton
Harry M. Daugherty
Mann Act
Department of Justice
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
J. Edgar Hoover

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