. Historical sketch of the police service of Hartford, from 1636 to 1901, from authoritative sources. Illustrating and describing the economy, equipment and effectiveness of the police force of to-day. With reminiscences of the past, including some notes of important cases . iv Stanton, Lewis E., xiv Scharton, William R., xiv Shepherd, Forrest XV Sperry & McLean, XIV Stearns, Henry Stuart x\ i Scott, Frederick A., xvii Smith, liourn A Co., xxiii Slate Machine Co., Dwight xxv Strickland & Shea, xxvi Southern New England Paving Co., xxx Scoville, W. H., xxxi Spencer, George F. A Co., xxxiii Simo


. Historical sketch of the police service of Hartford, from 1636 to 1901, from authoritative sources. Illustrating and describing the economy, equipment and effectiveness of the police force of to-day. With reminiscences of the past, including some notes of important cases . iv Stanton, Lewis E., xiv Scharton, William R., xiv Shepherd, Forrest XV Sperry & McLean, XIV Stearns, Henry Stuart x\ i Scott, Frederick A., xvii Smith, liourn A Co., xxiii Slate Machine Co., Dwight xxv Strickland & Shea, xxvi Southern New England Paving Co., xxx Scoville, W. H., xxxi Spencer, George F. A Co., xxxiii Simons A Fox, Si-son. T. A Co., xx xvi Stuart. Photographer xxxvii Sage, Allen & Co., * X x \ i i i Smith A McDonough, xxxix Scott & Smith, xiii Sigourney House, xliii Si >by Cigar, xliii Strant, C. II. & Co., xliv Smith, M. B., li T The Travelers In-. Co., vi Tay lor Lumber Co., The Edwin xxvii Tucker A Goodw in, xxxii Tucker s S. ms, E., X X X i i V Van \aine A Co., xiiv Veeder Mfg. Co., The xlv W Williams, Allred A. Sons, i W Iford A Ripley, X Williams, Harry R., xvii \\ hitney Mfg. Co., The xxvii Watsi in, In ksi mi .\ Co., xxxi Wind- r 1 1 xli \\. st, \ B A ( xiii Columbia Automobiles* Now in the Sixth Year of ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE POLICE PATROL. fHIS VEHICLE, the contract for which was recently awarded to thisCompany by the Hartford Police Commission, will be one of the firstelectric police wagons to be operated in this country. It was designedafter standard horse-drawn patrol wagons in use in the large cities. It is tobe provided with medical and surgical supplies, and being equipped withheavy rubber tires, it can, in cases of emergency, be made to serve the pur-pose of an ambulance. A charging plant is to be erected in the police stablewhich, with an extra set of batteries, will provide ever-available power for thewagon. The running radius on one charge will be twenty-five miles, and aspeed of eleven miles per hour can be attained. There


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