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Washington Matsell (October 26, 1811 New York City – July 25, 1877 in Manhattan, New York) was the
first New York City
Police Commissioner.
Matsell was born...
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carrying out his duties, and died as a
result in
November 1814.
Philip Matsell, a
former sailor, was
hanged for the shooting. His
guilt has
since been...
- The
Matsell Bridge is a
historic structure located northeast of Springville, Iowa,
United States. It
carries Matsell Park Road for 303 feet (92 m) over...
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officers appeared in The
Times in 1865. The
police chief George Washington Matsell promoted the
nickname in the
early 1870s, Mr.
Popik wrote; the 1882 play...
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Commissioners Members of the
Board of
Commissioners George Washington Matsell, 1845–1857,
Superintendent John
Alexander Kennedy, 1860–1863, Superintendent...
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September 14, 2018 "Yvonne
Matsell presents an
evening with A
Family Curse". EventBrite.
Retrieved 2020-07-08. "Yvonne
Matsell presents an
evening with...
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general public. In 1866,
Wilkes and Camp sold the
Gazette to
George W.
Matsell. The
editor and
proprietor from 1877
until his
death in 1922 was Richard...
- in 1900. By 1855,
according to New York
Police Commissioner George W.
Matsell (1811–1877),
almost 17
percent of the
police department's
officers were...
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published then by
Nathan Bailey The
Lexicon of
Thieves Cant
George W.
Matsell (1859), Vocabulum, or, The rogue's lexicon:
compiled from the most authentic...
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Birney as Dr.
Adamson Nyambi Nyambi as
Dominic Mndawe /
Freedom Beast Katie Matsell as
Megan Alan van
Sprang as
Sheriff Dave
Carter Natalie Gumede as Mercy...