Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 3, Issues 33-58 |
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This incident especially gave rise to a demand for a larger and better organized police force . In 1838 , legislation was obtained for the appointment of officers for police duty only , in place of the constables .
This incident especially gave rise to a demand for a larger and better organized police force . In 1838 , legislation was obtained for the appointment of officers for police duty only , in place of the constables .
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a two principal political parties who should constitute the board of police . These commissioners were to serve for five - year periods . The idea underlying the new law was partly that by making the commissioners state appointees ...
a two principal political parties who should constitute the board of police . These commissioners were to serve for five - year periods . The idea underlying the new law was partly that by making the commissioners state appointees ...
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The invested money of the Police Charitable Fund was $ 207,550 at the end of 1920 and that of the Police Charitable Association , $ 232,005 . The expenditures for police protection reached the sum of more than $ 2,000,000 in 1908.
The invested money of the Police Charitable Fund was $ 207,550 at the end of 1920 and that of the Police Charitable Association , $ 232,005 . The expenditures for police protection reached the sum of more than $ 2,000,000 in 1908.
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