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John Cameron (police officer)

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He remained at the Twenty-Second Precinct for 12 of his 25 years of service and "distinguished himself by his strict impartiality in the discharge of his duties". He had been in charge of the Eighteenth Precinct when, on the morning of January 1, 1873, Cameron started out from the station house on
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by an Officer Green while doctors were sent for, but Cameron died before help could arrive. The physicians, Dr. White and Dr. Fresch, stated that he had died of a heart attack. Cameron was the third prominent police official, after Inspectors
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assumed charge of his remains while Masonic services were performed. Survived by his wife and daughter, his family received $ 1,000 as a member of the Police Mutual Benefit Society and the Police Mutual Aid Association.
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in 1863, although his stationhouse was burned down by a mob, he was one of the few police captains able to mount a defense against the rioters. He organized the defense of several key buildings in
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and arrived in the city that evening. Cameron's body was removed to his home on Cannon Street until the day of his funeral when it was escorted by a
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to St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church. The services were attended by a large group of officers and officials as well as delegations from the
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in 1857, he became captain of the Seventh Precinct. He remained there for nearly four years until the double murder committed by
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who organized the defense of several key buildings in Manhattan including the State Armory and the Union Steam Works.
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The New York City Draft Riots: Their Significance for American Society and Politics in the Age of the Civil War
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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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and a police squad of 20 officers. He similarly led police patrols against rioters during the
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his way to Central Office with the morning returns and collapsed while trying to overtake a
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including the State Armory and the Union Steam Works, the latter being guarded by Sergeant
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in 1860 prompted his transfer to the Twenty-Second Street Police Station. During the
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on September 30, 1807. He was appointed to a position on the police force by Mayor
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era and the oldest serving police officer at the time of his death in 1873.
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The Orange Riots: Irish Political Violence in New York City, 1870 and 1871
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The Second Rebellion: The Story of the New York City Draft Riots of 1863
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The Armies of the Streets: The New York City Draft Riots of 1863
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Upon his death, Cameron's brother was immediately contacted by
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and James Leonard, to die in similar circumstances.
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American law enforcement officer and police captain
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Norwalk, Connecticut
Manhattan, New York
NYPD
police captain
New York City Police Department
New York Draft Riots
American Civil War
Norwalk, Connecticut
James Harper
Metropolitan Police Department
Charles Jefferds
New York Draft Riots
Manhattan
Francis J. Banfield
New York Orange Riot of 1871
trolley car
Third Avenue
drugstore
Daniel C. Carpenter
telegraph
police detail
Freemasons
Knights Templar



Obituary: Capt. John Cameron
Asbury, Herbert
ISBN
1-56025-275-8

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