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Francis J. Banfield

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Banfield was made acting precinct captain of the Twenty-Third Precinct when Captain Palmer was dismissed from the force due to cowardice. He and Sergeant William Jamieson both competed to win the position on a permanent basis, a rivalry which Jamieson eventually won, and Banfield was sent back to the
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in 1863, the station house was destroyed by rioters. While the precinct was being attacked, Banfield had been ordered to guard the State Armory, then considered a likely target by the rioters, and held the building until he and his 20-man police force were relieved by the Broadway Squad under
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for the purpose of combating river pirates and criminal gangs active on the New York waterfront. Banfield continued to serve with the squad until his death from
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took command of the Twenty-First Precinct. Once again under Captain Cameron's command, Banfield remained one of his closest officers until his death in 1871.
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The Draft Riots in New York, July, 1863: The Metropolitan Police, Their Services During Riot Week, Their Honorable Record
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He spent time in the First, Seventh and Thirteenth Precincts until joining the "Steamboat Squad" under Sergeant
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Our Police Protectors: History of the New York Police from the Earliest Period to the Present Time
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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the New York Underworld
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He was first assigned to the Eleventh Ward under Captain
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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Sergeant Cornelious Burdick at around 2:00 am.
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Index

England
New York City
English-American
New York City Police Department
NYPD
police sergeant
New York Draft Riots
New York City Police Department
England
Mexican-American War
Peter Squires
John Cameron
New York Draft Riots
Charles N. Brackett
George W. Gastlin
Joel B. Erhardt
consumption




An Old Police Sergeant Dead
Asbury, Herbert
ISBN
1-56025-275-8
Categories
1827 births
1883 deaths
English emigrants to the United States
New York City Police Department officers

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