Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected ..edand author of Historical review . is the physical care which he hastaken of himself, his temperance even extending to the disuse oftobacco in all its forms. He is an active member of the PolicemensBenevolent Association and is identified with the Knights of Pythiasand the A. F. & A. M. On December 9, 1884, Captain Schuettler was married to MissKatherin J. Flint, his wife being a native of Watertown, children are as follows: Harriette, born September 24, 1885;Ella, September 15, 1887, and Arthur,


Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected ..edand author of Historical review . is the physical care which he hastaken of himself, his temperance even extending to the disuse oftobacco in all its forms. He is an active member of the PolicemensBenevolent Association and is identified with the Knights of Pythiasand the A. F. & A. M. On December 9, 1884, Captain Schuettler was married to MissKatherin J. Flint, his wife being a native of Watertown, children are as follows: Harriette, born September 24, 1885;Ella, September 15, 1887, and Arthur, March 9, 1889. Patrick D. OBrien, captain commanding the detective bureau of the Chicago police department, is a native of Peterboro, Ontario, Canada, born on the 27th of August, 1857, being ^,-n a son of Patrick and Margaret OBrien. When O Brien. , ^ ^ , . ^ , he was seven years 01 age his parents brought him to Chicago, the date of their arrival here being October 9, 1864. What education he enjoyed was obtained in the city schools, and in his early youth he engaged in the coal business with his father and. THE NEW YORKPUBLIC LIBKA?>Y ASTOR. LENOX FOi;Nt);NS A-^- CHICAGO AND COOK COUNTY 851 his bruther, Michael, under the firm name of P. OBrien & Sons. Heafterward learned the butchers trade, and for many years worked forGeorge W. Squire, Harrison and Desplaines streets. Captain OBrien joined the police department July 31, 1882, morethan a quarter of a century ago, being first assigned to the HarrisonStreet station. On July 8, 1886, he was promoted to the position ofdesk sergeant, and in 1888 transferred to detective headquarters. Hebecame a lieutenant of police July i, 1893, being assigned to theCottage Grove Avenue station, and was afterward appointed bailiffof police courts, with headquarters at Thirty-fifth and Halsted June 19, 1897, he was promoted to lieutenant in command of theCottage Grove Avenue station, and on June 26, 1901, to a captai


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