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ANNUAL REPORTS
+ Chicago Police Department Annual Report – 1867
+ Chicago Police Department Annual Report – 1868
+ Chicago Police Department Annual Report – 1870
+ Chicago Police Department Annual Report – 1871
+ Chicago Police Department Annual Report – 1872
+ Chicago Police Department Annual Report – 1873 (Partial)
+ Chicago Police Department Annual Report – 1874
+ House of Correction Annual Report – 1872
+ House of Correction Annual Report of the Board of Inspectors – 1872
CARTOGRAPHS
+ Chicago Police Department – Area & District Maps Collection – 1962, October 28
+ Chicago Police Department – Area & District Maps Collection – 1995, March
+ Chicago Police Department – Citywide Area & District Map – 1932, July
+ Chicago Police Department – Citywide Area & District Map – 1975
+ Chicago Police Department – Citywide Area & District Map – 1976
+ Chicago Police Department – Citywide Area & District Map – 1977
+ Chicago Police Department – Citywide Area & District Map – 1978
+ Chicago Police Department – Citywide Area & District Map – 1979
+ Chicago Police Department – Citywide Area & District Map – 1981
+ Chicago Police Department – Citywide Area & District Map – 1982
+ Chicago Police Department – Citywide Area & District Map – 1983
+ Chicago Police Department – Citywide Area & District Map – 1984
+ Chicago Police Department – Citywide Area & District Map – 1985
+ Chicago Police Department – District 001 – Central Map – 2002, April 19
+ Chicago Police Department – District 021 – Prairie Map – 2002, April 19
+ Chicago Police Department – District Map – 1965
+ Chicago Police Department – District Map – 1966
+ Chicago Police Department – District Map – 1972
+ Chicago Police Department – District Map – 1973
+ Chicago Police Department – District Map – 1974
+ Chicago Police Department Beat Pattern – 1963, June
CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION FOR COMMAND
+ Chicago Police Department Organization for Command – 1964, February 1
+ Chicago Police Department Organization for Command – 1965, December
+ Chicago Police Department Organization for Command – 1966, December
+ Chicago Police Department Organization for Command – 1999, April 1
+ Chicago Police Department Organization for Command – 2017, December
THE CHICAGO POLICE DIGEST
+ The Chicago Police Digest – 1940, Volume 4, No. 1 – January February
+ The Chicago Police Digest – 1940, Volume 4, No. 2 – March-April
CHICAGO POLICE STAR MAGAZINES
+ Chicago Police Star Magazine – 1978, Volume 17, No. 11 – November
+ Chicago Police Star Magazine – 1981, Volume 20, No. 2 – March & April
+ Chicago Police Star Magazine – 1981, Volume 20, No. 3 – May & June
+ Chicago Police Star Magazine – 1983, Volume 22, No. 4 – September & October
CITY OF CHICAGO TITLE CODES
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8601 – Police Communications Operator I – 1995, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8602 – Police Communications Operator II – 1995, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8603 – Police Communications Operator III – 1995, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8604 – Supervising Police Communications Operator – 1996, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8605 – Fire Communications Operator I – 1996, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8606 – Fire Communications Operator II – 1996, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8607 – Supervising Fire Communications Operator – 1996, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8608 – Communications Operations Manager – 1996, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8609 – Coordinating Fire Communications Operator – 1996, June
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8611 – Communications Operations Manager – Fire – 1996, June
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8612 – Manager of 311 Operations – 2002, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8614 – Supervisor of 311 Operations – 2002, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8615 – Communications Operator I – 311 – 2002, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8620 – Emergency Management Coordinator – 2003, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8639 – Fire Communication Specialist – 1988, November
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8658 – Chief Helicopter Pilot – 1986, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 8902 – Coordinator of Special Services – 1987, February
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9003 – Criminal History Analyst – 1995, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9005 – Supervisor of Instant Update Unit – 2000, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9009 – Coordinator of Criminal History Records – 2003, April
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9010 – Assistant Supervisor of Police Records Processing – 1986, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9012 – Manager of Police Payrolls – 1995, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9015 – Police Legal Officer I – 1991, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9016 – Police Legal Officer II – 1991, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9017 – Police Legal Officer III – 1991, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9019 – Assistant Manager of Police Payrolls – 1995, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9021 – Crossing Guard Coordinator – 1999, January
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9101 – Community Organizer – CAPS – 2002, July
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9110 – Supervising Crossing Guard – 2003, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9111 – Crossing Guard – 2003, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9112 – Traffic Control Aide – 1992, September
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9113 – Police Aide – 1995, May
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9122 – Detention Aide – 1992, September
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9150 – Extradition officer – 1991, November
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9151 – Police Officer (Assigned as Traffic Specialist) – 1991, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9156 – Police Officer (Assigned as Supervising Substance Abuse Counselor) – 1991, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9157 – Explosive Technician III – 1991, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9158 – Explosive Technician I – 1991, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9160 – Police Officer (Assigned as Security Specialist) – 1991, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9161 – Polcie Officer – 1991, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9163 – Police Officer (Assigned as Latent Fingerprint Examiner) – 1991, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9164 – Police Officer (Assigned as Patrol Specialist) – 1991, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9165 – Police Officer (Assigned as Detective) – 1991, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9167 – Police Officer (Assigned as Youth Officer) – 1991, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9170 – Police Officer (Assigned as Armorer) – 1991, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9171 – Sergeant – 1988, April
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9173 – Lieutenant – 1991, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9174 – Police Agent – 1991, November
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9175 – Captain – 1988, April
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9181 – Investigator OPS III – 2003, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9182 – Investigator OPS II – 2003, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9184 – Supervising Investigator OPS – 2003, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9192 – Supervisor of Police Social Referral Services – 1991, December
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9195 – Coordinator of Operations OPS – 2003, March
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9196 – Subpoena Officer – 1989, November
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9197 – Warrant and Extradition Aide – 1992, September
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9198 – Supervisor of Warrants Processing – 2002, July
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9206 – Police Officer (Assigned as Evidence Technician) – 1991, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9213 – Firearms Identification Technician I – 1987, November
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9214 – Fingerprint Technician I – 1992, September
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9216 – Firearms Identification Technician II – 1987, November
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9221 – Director of Police Records – 2003, April
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9222 – Manager of Identification and Record Services – 2003, April
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9224 – Fingerprint Technician II – 1992, September
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9225 – Fingerprint Technician III – 1992, September
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9228 – Fingerprint Technician IV – 1991, November
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9230 – Senior Latent Fingerprint Examiner – 1997, April
+ City of Chicago Title Code 9246 – Criminalist III – 1986, October
+ City of Chicago Title Code Series – Schedule A (Partial) – 2012
DEPARTMENT DIRECTIVES
+ Chicago Police Department Index to Department Directives – 1964, December 31
+ Chicago Police Department Index to Department Directives – 1964, June 30
+ Chicago Police Department Index to Department Directives – 1965, December 31
+ Chicago Police Department Index to Department Directives – 1965, June 30
+ Chicago Police Department Index to Department Directives – 1966, December 31
+ Chicago Police Department Index to Department Directives – 1967, December 31
+ Chicago Police Department Index to Department Directives – 1968, December 31
+ Chicago Police Department Index to Department Directives – 1969, December 31
+ Chicago Police Department Index to Department Directives – 1970, December 31
+ Chicago Police Department Index to Department Directives – 1979, July 1
+ CPD-63.451 – Incident Reporting Guide – 2007, December
+ CPD-63.451 – Incident Reporting Guide – 2008, May
+ CPD-63.451 – Incident Reporting Guide – 2008, November
+ CPD-63.451 – Incident Reporting Guide – 2011, December
+ CPD-63.451 – Incident Reporting Guide – 2011, January
+ CPD-63.451 – Incident Reporting Guide – 2012, March
+ CPD-63.451 – Incident Reporting Guide – 2013, January
+ Department Memorandum No. 61-18 – Appointment of District Commanders – 1961, January 13
+ Department Memorandum No. 61-213 – New Communications Center PAX and WA 2-4747 – 1961, November 17
+ Department Memorandum No. 61-214 – Civil Service Examinations – 1961, November 21
+ Department Memorandum No. 61-215 – New District and Unit Telephone Numbers – 1961, November 20
+ Department Memorandum No. 62-110 – Chicago Transit Authority Police
+ Department Memorandum No. 63-58 – Cadet Uniform Specifications – 1963, April 18
+ Department Notice 00-14 – New Headquarters Move – 2000, March 13
+ Department Notice 00-14 Add. 1 – Unit Move New Headquarters Timetable – 2000, March 14
+ Department Notice 01-08 – Application for Assignment to the Mounted Patrol Unit, Special Operations Section – 2001, January 22
+ Department Notice 01-32 – Area Centers, Districts, and Other Facilities – 2001, July 12
+ Department Notice 01-32A – Area Centers, Districts, and Other Facilities – 2001, August 1
+ Department Notice 02-06 – Unit Designations for Payroll Purposes – 2002, January 31
+ Department Notice 02-19 – District and Beat Boundary Changes for Districts 001 & 021 – 2002, April 19
+ Department Notice 03-14 – Unit Designations for Payroll Purposes – 2003, March 26
+ Department Notice 03-25 – Unit Designations for Payroll Purposes – 2003, May 23
+ Department Notice 03-49 – Unit Designations for Payroll Purposes – 2003, September 25
+ Department Notice 03-50 – Area Centers, Districts, and Other Facilities – 2003, November 12
+ Department Notice 03-50 Add. 1 – Central Police Headquarters – 2003, November 30
+ Department Notice 03-50 Add. 2 – Homan Square – Combined Police Facility – 2003, November 30
+ Department Notice 03-50 Add. 3 – South Loop Complex – 2003, September 30
+ Department Notice 03-57 – Area Centers, Districts, and Other Facilities – 2003, November 12
+ Department Notice 03-57 Add. 1 – Central Police Headquarters – 2003, November 12
+ Department Notice 03-57 Add. 2 – Homan Square – Combined Police Facility – 2003, November 12
+ Department Notice 03-57 Add. 3 – South Loop Complex – 2003, November 12
+ Department Notice 04-03 – Unit Designations for Payroll Purposes – 2004, January 16
+ Department Notice 04-08 – Chicago Transit Authority Rapid Transit Platforms – 2004, February 23
+ Department Notice 04-08-01 – Chicago Transit Authority Yellow and Purple Line Rapid Transit Platforms – 2004, February 24
+ Department Notice 04-08-02 – Chicago Transit Authority Red Line Rapid Transit Platforms – 2004, February 24
+ Department Notice 04-08-03 – Chicago Transit Authority Brown Line Rapid Transit Platforms – 2004, February 24
+ Department Notice 04-08-04 – Chicago Transit Authority Green Line Rapid Transit Platforms – 2004, February 24
+ Department Notice 04-08-05 – Chicago Transit Authority Blue Line Rapid Transit Platforms – 2004, February 24
+ Department Notice 04-08-06 – Chicago Transit Authority Orange Line Rapid Transit Platforms – 2004, February 24
+ Department Notice 04-08-07 – Chicago Transit Authority Loop Area Transit Platforms – 2004, February 24
+ Department Notice 04-48 – Star, Shield, and Updated Identification Card Distribution for Active Department Members – 2004, October 22
+ Department Notice 04-48-01 – Star, Shield, and Identification Card Matrix – 2004, October 22
+ Department Notice 05-07 – CLEAR Automated Department Awards System – Pilot Program – 2005, March 1
+ Department Notice 05-12 – Military Deployment Award – 2005, March 29
+ Department Notice 06-02 – Crime Reduction Award – 2006, January 24
+ Department Notice 06-19 – Unit Designations for Payroll Purposes – 2006, May 16
+ Department Notice 08-49 – Unit Designations – 2008, December 31
+ Department Notice 10-06 – Crime Reduction Award 2009 – 2010, February 23
+ Department Notice 10-10 – Military Service Award – 2010, April 7
+ Department Notice 10-10A – Military Service Award – 2010, July 12
+ Department Notice 61-24 – Unit Designations – 1961, April 1
+ Department Notice 63-6 – Want Ads for the Star Magazine – 1963, October 30
+ Department Notice 64-25 – 30 April 1964 Beat, District, Zone Changes Errata – 1964, May 8
+ Department Notice 64-28 – Boundary Changes Between the 1st & 12th Districts – 1964, May 16
+ Department Notice 67-33 – Department Ring – 1967, June 23
+ Department Notice 68-31 – Revision of Patrol Beats and District Boundaries – 1968, May 2
+ Department Notice 69-32 – Pilot Program – 14th District Beat Assignments – 1969, May 29
+ Department Notice 69-110 – Community Service Aides Project – 1969, December 16
+ Department Notice 70-3 – 1970 Position & Salary Schedule (Sworn Members) – 1970, December 31
+ Department Notice 71-7 – 1971 Position & Salary Schedule (Sworn Members) – 1971, December 31
+ Department Notice 71-9 – Unit Designations – 1971, January 30
+ Department Notice 71-18 – Sergeants’ White Uniform Shirt – 1971, May 11
+ Department Notice 71-21 – Sergeants’ Uniform Shirts – 1971, July 17
+ Department Notice 71-28 – Issuance of City of Chicago Flag Shoulder Patch – 1972, March 31
+ Department Notice 71-103 – Uniform Trousers – Sergeants’ – 1971, October 26
+ Department Notice 72-49 – Official Listing Chicago Police Units – 1972, April 25
+ Department Notice 72-90 – Department Ring – 1973, August 15
+ Department Notice 73-87 – Application for Superintendent of Police – Chicago Police Department – 1973, December 31
+ Department Notice 73-112 – New Uniform Items – Sworn Members – 1974, November 15
+ Department Notice 73-116 – Police Mounted Unit (Pilot Program) – 1973, December 16
+ Department Notice 73-135 – Unit Designations – 1973, December 31
+ Department Notice 74-8 – Unit Designations – 1974, January 17
+ Department Notice 74-21 – Uniform Pants – Policewomen and Policematrons – 1974, February 22
+ Department Notice 74-49 – Redistribution of Manpower and Beat Structure – 1975, May 16
+ Department Notice 74-72 – New Uniform Items – Female Sworn Members Assigned to the Patrol Division – 1974, July 24
+ Department Notice 74-112 – Crossing Guard – Uniform Shoulder Patch – Unit (District) Insert – 1974, December 6
+ Department Notice 75-5 – Unit Designations – 1975, January 13
+ Department Notice 75-5A – Unit Designations – 1975, September 23
+ Department Notice 75-36 – Selection of Temporary Sergeants – 1975, March 14
+ Department Notice 76-34 – Unit Designations – 1976, March 30
+ Department Notice 76-34 – Unit Designations – 1976, October 1
+ Department Notice 76-54 – Revised and Additional Uniform – Female Police Officers – 1976, June 14
+ Department Notice 76-85 – Timothy J. O’Connor Training Center – 1976, October 15
+ Department Notice 77-2 – Unit Designations – 1977, January 6
+ Department Notice 77-2A – Unit Designations – 1977, June 23
+ Department Notice 78-5 – Unit Designations – 1978, January 25
+ Department Notice 79-2 – Unit Designations – 1979, January 12
+ Department Notice 79-25 – Chicago Jaycees Public Service Recognition Award – 1979, March 27
+ Department Notice 79-44 – Procedure for Distribution of Department Awards – 1979, May 29
+ Department Notice 79-89 – Unit Designations – 1979, December 31
+ Department Notice 80-48 – Dress-Field Uniforms for Sworn Members – 1980, August 14
+ Department Notice 80-48A – Dress-Field Uniforms for Sworn Members – 1980, November 6
+ Department Notice 80-65 – Law Enforcement Explorer Program – 1980, November 3
+ Department Notice 81-1 – Unit Designations – 1981, January 9
+ Department Notice 81-6 – Police Department Chaplains Unit – 1981, January 21
+ Department Notice 81-46 – District Beat Boundary Changes – 1981, August 20
+ Department Notice 81-50 – Prescribed Dress and Field Uniform Items – 1981, August 20
+ Department Notice 81-61 – Chicago Police Shoulder Patch and Radio Transceiver Attachments – 1981, October 20
+ Department Notice 81-76 – Opening of New Area Center Five – District 025 and Related District Boundary Changes – 1981, December 10
+ Department Notice 81-83 – Unit Designations – 1981, December 31
+ Department Notice 82-15 – Uniforms and Personal Equipment – Sworn members – 1982, February 8
+ Department Notice 82-59 – Dress and Field Uniform Items – 1982, September 28
+ Department Notice 82-83 – Unit Designations – 1982, December 30
+ Department Notice 83-10 – Opening of New Area Center Two and District 005 – 1983, January 25
+ Department Notice 83-17 – Unit Assignment Designators – 1983, February 16
+ Department Notice 83-83 – Unit Designations – 1984 – 1983, December 30
+ Department Notice 84-81 – Unit Designations – 1985 – 1984, December 31
+ Department Notice 85-80 – Unit Designations – 1986 – 1985, December 30
+ Department Notice 86-76 – Unit Designations – 1987 – 1986, December 29
+ Department Notice 87-63 – Unit Designations – 1988 – 1987, December 28
+ Department Notice 88-17 – Unit Designations – 1988 – 1988, March 9
+ Department Notice 88-56 – Unit Designations – 1989 – 1988, November 28
+ Department Notice 89-59 – District and Beat Boundary Changes – 1989, November 6
+ Department Notice 89-65 – Unit Designations – 1990 – 1989, December 13
+ Department Notice 90-15 – Chicago Housing Authority – Department of Police – 1990, March 15
+ Department Notice 90-76 – Unit Designations – 1991 – 1990, December 21
+ Department Notice 91-30 – Chicago Housing Authority Police Department – 1991, May 14
+ Department Notice 91-30 Add. 1 – Chicago Housing Authority Police Department – 1991, May 15
+ Department Notice 91-30A – Chicago Housing Authority Police Department – 1992, October 16
+ Department Notice 91-62 – Unit Designations – 1992 – 1991, December 30
+ Department Notice 92-51 – District Beat Allocation – 1992, December 29
+ Department Notice 93-7 – Unit Designations – 1993 – 1993, January 22
+ Department Notice 93-28 – Department Examinations – 1993, June 25
+ Department Notice 94-51 – Unit Designations – 1995 – 1994, December 15
+ Department Notice 95-46 – Unit Designations for Payroll Purposes – 1996 – 1995, December 30
+ Department Notice 96-54 – Unit Designations for Payroll Purposes – 1997 – 1996, December 27
+ Department Notice 97-40 – Unit Designations for Payroll Purposes – 1998 – 1997, December 30
+ Department Notice 98-32 – Application for Field Training Officer – 1998, August 6
+ Department Notice 98-32A – Application for Field Training Officer – 1998, August 21
+ Department Notice 99-5 – Unit Designations for Payroll Purposes – 1999 – 1999, January 14
+ Department Notice 99-55 – New Central Detention Facility – 2000, November 17
+ Department Notice 99-61 – Unit Designations for Payroll Purposes – 2000 – 1999, December 22
+ Department Special Order 71-12 – United States Post Office Employees – 1971, March 4
+ General Order 01-51 – Area Centers, Districts, and Other Facilities – 2001, December 7
+ General Order 02-02 – Department Awards – 2002, May 2
+ General Order 02-02 Add. 1 – Description and Precedence of Department Awards – 2002, May 2
+ General Order 02-02A – Department Awards – 2005, November 9
+ General Order 09-02 – Department Organization for Command – 2009, January 27
+ General Order 09-02 Add. 1 – Organization and Functions of the Office of the Superintendent – 2009, January 27
+ General Order 09-02 Add. 2 – Organization and Function of Operations – 2009, January 27
+ General Order 09-02 Add. 3 – Organization and Functions of Administration – 2009, January 27
+ General Order 60-7 – Organizational Structure of the Office of the Superintendent and the Bureau of Staff Services – 1960, August 1
+ General Order 60-10 – Wearing Insignia of Rank and Summer Uniform (Lieutenants and Above) – 1960, July 25
+ General Order 60-21 – Change in Title of Uniform Division – 1960, August 30
+ General Order 61-16 – Change in Title of Central Complaint Room – 1961, February 22
+ General Order 61-19 – Activation of the 2nd Area – 1961, March 1
+ General Order 61-20 – Activation of the 3rd Area – 1961, March 16
+ General Order 61-22 – District Report Review Officers – 1961, March 17
+ General Order 61-23 – Activation of the 4th Area – 1961, March 29
+ General Order 61-24 – Procedures to be Followed in Using Form CPD AM 25.611 – Vehicle Order – 1961, April 1
+ General Order 61-29 – Activation of the 5th Area – 1961, April 17
+ General Order 61-30 – Activation of the 6th Area – 1961, April 17
+ General Order 61-32 – Service Bars – 1961, April 17
+ General Order 61-37 – Activation of the 1st Area – 1961, May 1
+ General Order 61-43 – Activation of a 6th Traffic Area – 1961, May 16
+ General Order 61-44 – Consolodation of the 20th District with that of the 17th District, 3rd Area – 1961, May 22
+ General Order 61-45 – Consolodation of the 22nd District with that of the 26th District, 4th Area – 1961, May 29
+ General Order 61-46 – Central Detention Section – 1961, June 1
+ General Order 61-47 – Consolodation of the 9th District with that of the 8th District, 2nd Area – 1961, June 5
+ General Order 61-48 – Consolodation of the 30th District with that of the 29th District, 5th Area – 1961, June 12
+ General Order 61-51 – Consolodation of the 31st District with that of the 32nd District, 5th Area – 1961, June 19
+ General Order 61-53 – Consolodation of the 18th District with that of the 19th District, 3rd Area – 1961, June 26
+ General Order 61-55 – Canine Patrol Section – 1961, July 1
+ General Order 61-57 – Task Force Organization and Operation – 1961, July 1
+ General Order 61-58 – Youth Division Organization and Operation – 1961, July 1
+ General Order 61-59 – Consolodation of the 7th District with that of the 10th District, 2nd Area – 1961, July 10
+ General Order 61-66 – Phonetic Alphabet – 1961, July 20
+ General Order 61-82 – Change in Rule 315 – Operating Department Vehicles – 1961, December 8
+ General Order 61-83 – District Consolidation and Re-Location of Traffic Area #1 – 1961, December 18
+ General Order 61-84 – District Re-Designation, District Boundary Re-Alignment, and Police Area Organization and Operation – 1961, December 18
+ General Order 61-85 – Revision of Patrol Beat Numbers and A Radio Call Identification System for District Vehicles – 1961, December 18
+ General Order 62-24 – Department Awards (Creditable Mentions) – 1962, May 1
+ General Order 63-1 – Citizens Award of Appreciation and Letters of Appreciation – 1963, January 3
+ General Order 63-7 – Service Bars and Stars – 1963, May 1
+ General Order 63-39 – Vehicle Emergency Equipment – 1963, December 9
+ General Order 63-40 – Insignia of Rank for Uniformed Members – 1963, December 5
+ General Order 64-1 – Operations Command and Assistant Deputy Superintendents for Field Services – 1964, January 1
+ General Order 64-18 – Cadets – 1964, March 24
+ General Order 64-26 – Phonetic Alphabet – 1964, June 2
+ General Order 64-30 – Organization and Function of the Youth Division – 1964, June 30
+ General Order 65-16 – Radio Communications – 1965, April 21
+ General Order 65-16A – Radio Communications – 1966, June 23
+ General Order 65-17 – Organization and Functions of the Office of the Superintendent – 1965, April 22
+ General Order 65-17A – Organization and Functions of the Office of the Superintendent – 1965, July 1
+ General Order 65-17B – Organization and Functions of the Office of the Superintendent – 1967, December 22
+ General Order 65-28 – Department Awards – 1965, October 15
+ General Order 67-20 – Department Awards – 1967, June 10
+ General Order 67-20A – Department Awards – 1971, July 21
+ General Order 67-20B – Department Awards – 1971, October 15
+ General Order 68-6 – Citizen’s Award of Appreciation and Letters of Appreciation – 1968, January 17
+ General Order 68-16 – Official Uniform and Equipment – 1968, October 22
+ General Order 69-11 – Cadets – 1969, March 21
+ General Order 69-11A – Cadets – 1969, March 21
+ General Order 69-15 – Oral Communications – 1969, April 24
+ General Order 70-1 – District Commanders – 1970, February 6
+ General Order 70-1A – District Commanders – 1971, August 5
+ General Order 70-2 – Functions and Responsibilities of the Deputy Chiefs of the Traffic Division – 1970, February 18
+ General Order 70-3 – Responsibilities of the Area and Unit Commanders of the Traffic Division – 1970, February 19
+ General Order 70-4 – District Watch Commanders – 1970, February 19
+ General Order 70-4A – District Watch Commanders – 1971, February 24
+ General Order 71-3 – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Technical Services – 1971, February 12
+ General Order 71-4 – Organization and Functions of the Office of the Superintendent – 1971, February 26
+ General Order 71-4A – Organization and Functions of the Office of the Superintendent – 1974, September 23
+ General Order 71-5 – Evidence Technician Section – 1971, March 3
+ General Order 71-11 – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Inspectional Services – 1971, May 31
+ General Order 72-8 – Department Awards – 1972, March 30
+ General Order 72-8A – Department Awards – 1972, October 5
+ General Order 72-10 – Program for Apprentice Patrolman – 1972, April 27
+ General Order 73-2 – Department Organization for Command – 1973, April 1
+ General Order 73-3 – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Investigative Services – 1973, April 1
+ General Order 73-3A – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Investigative Services – 1976, February 15
+ General Order 73-4 – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Administrative Services – 1973, April 1
+ General Order 73-4A – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Administrative Services – 1973, November 28
+ General Order 73-4B – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Administrative Services – 1974, March 14
+ General Order 73-4C – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Administrative Services – 1974, August 94
+ General Order 73-5 – Citizen’s Award of Appreciation and Letters of Appreciation – 1973, February 14
+ General Order 73-5 – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Inspectional Services – 1973, April 1
+ General Order 73-6 – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Operational Services – 1973, April 1
+ General Order 73-6A – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Operational Services – 1974, May 1
+ General Order 73-6B – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Operational Services – 1974, June 6
+ General Order 74-21 – Patrol Field Lieutenants – 1974, December 6
+ General Order 75-18 – Department Awards – 1975, September 4
+ General Order 75-18A – Department Awards – 1976, August 18
+ General Order 79-10 – Department Awards – 1979, May 18
+ General Order 79-10A – Department Awards – 1981, January 28
+ General Order 79-10B – Department Awards – 1982, March 9
+ General Order 79-18 – Official Insignia of Rank – 1979, November 8
+ General Order 81-21 Add. 2 – Uniforms – Citizen’s Dress and Equipment Specifications – 1981, November 1
+ General Order 88-1 – Department Awards – 1988, January 8
+ General Order 88-1 Add. 1 – Department Awards – 1988, January 8
+ General Order 88-1A – Department Awards – 1988, October 20
+ General Order 88-15 Add. 2 – Uniforms-Citizen’s Dress Requirements and Equipment Specifications – 1988, August 12
+ General Order 88-15 Add. 2A – Uniforms-Citizen’s Dress Requirements and Equipment Specifications – 1989, September 30
+ General Order 88-15 Add. 2B – Uniforms-Citizen’s Dress Requirements and Equipment Specifications – 1991, September 28
+ General Order 88-15 Add. 2B (Draft Copy) – Uniforms-Citizen’s Dress Requiremnets and Equipment Specifications – 1988
+ General Order 88-15 Add. 2C – Uniforms-Citizen’s Dress Requirements and Equipment Specifications – 1991, November 1
+ General Order 88-15 Add. 2D – Uniforms-Citizen’s Dress Requirements and Equipment Specifications – 1992, April 30
+ General Order 94-2 – Department Awards – 1994, July 27
+ General Order 94-2 Add. 1 – Department Awards – 1994, July 27
+ General Order 94-2 Add. 1A – Department Awards – 1995, April 8
+ General Order 94-2A – Department Awards – 1995, April 8
+ General Order 96-5 – Department Awards – 1996, October 2
+ General Order 96-5 Add. 1 – Description of Department Awards – 1996, October 2
+ General Order 98-3 – Department Organization for Command – 1998, April 1
+ General Order 98-3 Add. 1 – Organization and Functions of the Office of the Superintendent – 1998, April 1
+ General Order 98-3 Add. 2 – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Operational Services – 1998, April 1
+ General Order 98-3 Add. 3 – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Investigative Services – 1998, April 1
+ General Order 98-3 Add. 4 – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Technical Services – 1998, April 1
+ General Order 98-3 Add. 5 – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Staff Services – 1998, April 1
+ General Order 98-3 Add. 6 – Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Administrative Services – 1998, April 1
+ General Order 98-4 – Department Awards – 1998, May 5
+ General Order 98-4 Add. 1 – Description of Department Awards – 1998, May 5
+ General Order 98-4 Add. 1A – Description of Department Awards – 1999, July 8
+ General Order 98-4A – Department Awards – 1999, July 8
+ General Order 98-04B – Department Awards – 2001, December 4
+ General Order 98-10 Add. 2 – Personal Appearance, Uniform-Citizen’s Dress and Equipment Specifications – 1998, November 25
+ General Order 98-10 Add. 2C – Personal Appearance, Uniform-Citizen’s Dress and Equipment Specifications – 2002, July 1
+ General Order No. 26 – Directive to the Superintendent of Police – 1960, April 22
+ Special Order01-02 – Unit Designations – 2008, December 31
+ Special Order01-02 – Unit Designations – 2011, August 18
+ Special Order01-02 – Unit Designations – 2011, July 7
+ Special Order01-02 – Unit Designations – 2012, December 19
+ Special Order01-02 – Unit Designations – 2012, January 11
+ Special Order01-02 – Unit Designations – 2012, March 26
+ Special Order01-02 – Unit Designations – 2013, February 27
+ Special Order01-02 – Unit Designations – 2013, November 22
+ Special Order01-02 – Unit Designations – 2015, March 18
+ Special Order62-50 – Honored Police Stars – 1962, November 7
+ Special Order63-52 – Cadet Uniform Specifications, Seasonal Regulations & Inspections – 1963, September 30
+ Special Order68-8 – New Uniform Cap for Crossing Guards – 1968, January 22
+ Special Order76-01 – Patrol Specialists – 1976, January 1
+ Special Order78-6 – Awards and Letters of Appreciation, to Citizens – 1978, February 11
+ Special Order82-16 – Awards and Letters of Appreciation to Citizens, Security Officers and Criminal Justice Agencies – 1982, June 4
+ Special Order99-2 – Field Training and Evaluation Program – 1999, March 16
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 9.1419 – Shield – Cap Insignia – 1985, March
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 9.1419 – Shield – Cap Insignia (1907 Series Hat Shield) – 1985, March
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 9.1420 – Patrol Specialist Insignia – 1985, March
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 9.1422 – Star Insignia – 1985, March
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 9.1422 – Star Insignia (1955 Series Star) – 1985, March
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 9.1424 – Shield – Cap Insignia (Policewomen) – 1985, March
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 21.1409 – Unit Assignment Designator – Alternate – 1985, March
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 21.1409 – Unit Assignment Designator – Prescribed – 1985, March
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 2409N – Ribbon Bar – Military Service Award – 2010, April
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 2409P – Military Service Award – Civilian Pin – 2010, April
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 2409R – Ribbon Bar – Crime Reduction 2009 – 2010, February 23
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 8601.12 – Breast Patch – Police 911 Civilian Operator and Supervisor – 1996, June
+ Uniform & Equipment Specification 9112.13 – Police Aide Patches – 1996, February
FORMS & REPORTS
+ Chicago Police Department Cubicle Name Plate Template
+ Towed Vehicle Disposition – CPD-11.452
MAIN 13 MAGAZINE / POLICE “13-13” CHICAGO POLICE JOURNAL
+ Main 13 – Table of Contents and Index to Portraits and Pictures – 1921, May through 1923, March
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1923, Volume II, No. 8 – April-May
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1928, Volume III, No. 45 – January
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1928, Volume III, No. 46 – February
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1928, Volume III, No. 48 – April
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1928, Volume III, No. 49 – May
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1928, Volume III, No. 52 – August
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1928, Volume III, No. 56 – December
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 57 – January
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 58 – February
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 59 – March
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 60 – April
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 61 – May
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 62 – June
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 63 – July
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 64 – August
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 65 – September
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 66 – October
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 67 – November
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1929, Volume IV, No. 68 – December
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume IV, No. 69 – January
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume V, No. 70 – February
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume V, No. 71 – March
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume V, No. 72 – April
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume V, No. 73 – May
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume V, No. 74 – June
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume V, No. 75 – July
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume V, No. 76 – August
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume V, No. 77 – September
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume V, No. 78 – October
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume V, No. 79 – November
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1930, Volume V, No. 80 – December
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume V, No. 81 – January
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume VI, No. 82 – February
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume VI, No. 83 – March
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume VI, No. 84 – April
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume VI, No. 85 – May
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume VI, No. 86 – June
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume VI, No. 87 – July
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume VI, No. 88 – August
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume VI, No. 89 – September
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume VI, No. 90 – October
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume VI, No. 91 – November
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1931, Volume VI, No. 92 – December
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VII, No. 105 – January
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VIII, No. 106 – February
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VIII, No. 107 – March
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VIII, No. 108 – April
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VIII, No. 109 – May
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VIII, No. 110 – June
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VIII, No. 111 – July
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VIII, No. 112 – August
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VIII, No. 113 – September
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VIII, No. 114 – October
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VIII, No. 115 – November
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1933, Volume VIII, No. 116 – December
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume IX, No. 118 – February
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume IX, No. 119 – March
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume IX, No. 120 – April
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume IX, No. 121 – May
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume IX, No. 122 – June
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume IX, No. 123 – July
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume IX, No. 124 – August
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume IX, No. 125 – September
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume IX, No. 126 – October
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume IX, No. 127 – November
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume IX, No. 128 – December
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1934, Volume VIII, No. 117 – January
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1935, Volume IX, No. 129 – January
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1935, Volume X, No. 130 – February
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1935, Volume X, No. 131 – March
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1935, Volume X, No. 132 – April
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1935, Volume X, No. 134 – June
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1935, Volume X, No. 135 – July
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1935, Volume X, No. 136 – August
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1935, Volume X, No. 137 – September
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1935, Volume X, No. 138 – October
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1935, Volume X, No. 139 – November
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1935, Volume X, No. 140 – December
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1937, Volume XI, No. 153 – January
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1937, Volume XII, No. 154 – February
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1937, Volume XII, No. 155 – March
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1937, Volume XII, No. 156 – April
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1937, Volume XII, No. 157 – May
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1937, Volume XII, No. 158 – July-August
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1937, Volume XII, No. 159 – September-October
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1937, Volume XII, No. 160 – November-December
+ Police 13-13 Chicago Police Journal – 1938, Volume XII, No. 161 – January-February
NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINE ARTICLES
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1861, March 28 – Our New Police – The New Regime Inaugurated – Police Commissioners at Work
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1863, May 23 – Our Police Force – Their New Headquarters
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1864, April 3 – Removal of Police Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1864, April 30 – The Police Commissioners
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1864, March 2 – West Market Hall
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1864, March 5 – Our Station House – Removal of the West Market
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1865, December 30 – Fire and Police Commissioners – A Protest – Resignations of Superintendent Turtle, and Detectives Kenny and Webb – Jacob Rehm Appointed Superintendent of Police
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1866, January 1 – City Statistics – History of Our Municipal Police Organization – The Precinct Force – Pinkerton’s Detective and Preventive Police
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1866, July 11 – Health, Fire and Police – Meeting of the Board of Commissioners – The Scavenger Difficulty – Quarterly Reports of the Police Superintendent and Secretary – The County Dead
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1867, December 12 – The Police Department of Chicago
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1867, June 7 – The Police Force
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1868, August 31 – A New Police Station – Proposals for the Second Precinct Headquarters
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1868, November 30 – The West Side Police – Description of the New Second Precinct Headquarters
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1869, March 2 – The New Police Station – Dedication of the Second Precinct Headquarters
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1871, February 2 – Hyde Park – Proposed Organization of a Police Department
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1872, August 13 – Common Council – Hank Kauffman Elected Police Magistrate in the North Division – Elmer Washington Confirmed as Superintendent of Police
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1872, August 14 – The City in Brief – The New Police Superintendent
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1873, November 25 – Superintendent Washburn – His Resignation Handed to Mayor Bond Yesterday – Sudden Death of Chief’s Father – Buckley Probably Mr. Washburns’s Temporary Successor
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1875, August 18 – Police News – The New Division System
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1877, May 22 – Harbor Police Needed
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1881, February 11 – The City-Hall – The Police-Patrol System
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1881, February 12 – The City-Hall – The Pawnbrokers – The West Madison Street Sub-Station – West Side Streets
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1881, February 5 – Police Chnages – The New Sub-Station at the Corner of Western Avenue
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1881, June 5 – $25,050 Sale of the West Madison Street Police Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1881, November 20 – Police Matters – A New District on the South Side – Review Next Saturday
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1882, January 9 – The Police – Annual Meeting of the Benevolent Association
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1883, June 23 – Harbor Police
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1885, October 16 – Doyle Resigns – The Superintendent of Police Accepts the Superintendency of the New West Side Car Line
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1888, January 1 – City Police Reform
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1889, December 19 – New Seventh District Police Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1889, December 28 – To Assist the Injured – The Mayor Hears Plans for a City Ambulance Service
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1889, December 30 – Changes in the police – The Promised Reorganization of the Force Now at Hand
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1889, December 30 – On the New York Plan – That is How Marsh Advised the Mayor to Run the Police
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1890, February 16 – New Police Quarters Opened
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1890, January 1 – Yields to the Order – Cregier Announces That Gambling Must Be Suppresed
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1890, January 10 – Police Reorganization – Superintendent Marsh Outlines Some of the Coming Changes
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1890, January 21 – Marsh Makes A Move – Cregier’s New Chief of Police Reorganizes the Department
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1890, January 3 – Will Fight the Tiger – The New Police Superintendent Menas to Be Chief in Fact
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1890, May 17 – Officer Frank Rusk Dies from Effects of Bullet Wound
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, August 12 – Aldrich Back on the Force – Appointed Desk Sergeant at Woodlawn – Other Police Department Matters
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, August 22 – Changes in the Police Force – Chief McClaughtry Discharges and Fines a Number of Officers – What A Police Matron Should be
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, August 23 – Precinct Boundaries Changed – Policemen for the Fair Grounds – A Police Veterinary Surgeon
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, August 5 – Arranging for the New Station – Changes Made by Chief McClaughtry to Provide for its Establishment
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, December 7 – Inspector Marsh is Chief Inspector – Superintendent McClaughry Creates New Office and Defines its Duties
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, January 27 – There is No Such Office – Captain Brennan Given A Position Without Warrant of Law
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, July 1 – Higher Standard for Patrolmen – The Requirement of Intelligence Which Will Be Exacted
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, July 13 – Changes in the Detective Bureau – Many Old Men Reduced to the Ranks – Several Appointments – Worlds Fair Police Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, May 19 – McClaughtry in Charge – The New Chief of Police Takes the Oath of Office
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, November 3 – Police Department Changes – Announcement of New Members and Boundaries of Districts and Precincts
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, October 23 – Superintendent McClaughry Issues an Order – First Division Headquarters Changed, Promotions and Transfers
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1891, September 27 – More River and Harbor Police – Measures to Be Taken to Prevent the Frequent Blockades
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1892, April 10 – Police Station Improvement – Changes it is Proposed to Make at East Chicago Avenue
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1892, February 24 – Police Station Plans
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1892, January 5 – New Police Stations to be Built
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1893, February 4 – Model of its Kind – Hyde Park Police Station for World’s Fair Service
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1894, January 7 – To Reduce the Force – Superintendent Brennan Would Abolish Detective Sergeants
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1895, April 7 – Chief Quits His Job – Brennan No Longer Head of the Police Department
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1895, June 1 – Last Edition – Stirs Up the Police – Chief Badenoch’s Reform Order is Put Into Effect
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1895, May 8 – Last Edition – Ax Falls at Last – Police Order Decapitating 500 Patrolmen Issued
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1897, June 20 – Kipley Tears Up Police Department – Superintendent Issues General Orders Which Make a Total of 167 Changes in the Force
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1897, October 27 – Fall of Kipley’s Ax – General Order No. 32 Lops Police Heads by Scores
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1898, December 25 – New Device in Police Telegraphy – Chicagoan Perfects A New System That Possesses Many Advantages
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1898, February 28 – Ghost Visits a Station – Policemen at Grand Crossing See An Apparition
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1898, June 27 – Death of a Police Matron – Fall From A Step at the East Chicago Avenue Police Station Results Fatally for Mrs. Jennie Todd
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1898, March 13 – Strips Off Stars – Kipley Removes Patrolmen Not Under Civil Service
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1898, March 15 – Lose Stars and Find Them – Nearly 2,000 Policeman Discharged and Then Sworn In Under Civil Service Law
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1898, March 22 – Big Shift in Police – Nearly All Member Now Under Civil Service Rules
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1898, May 1 – Policemen in New Quarters – Officers and Men of the Cottage Grove Avenue Precinct Occupy Their Rebuilt Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1898, October 2 – Will Chicago’s Itinerant City Hall Be Moved Once More?
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1898, October 20 – John Bonfield’s Life is Ended
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1898, October 30 – New Police Stations Ready
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1902, January 7 – Site for Police Station – Harrison Street Yields to Harmon Court
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1902, March 30 – Bridewell Cells May Be Emptied – Over 1,200 Might Be Set Free Because Police Court Law is Held Broken
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1905, July 25 – O’Neill A Farmer; Collins as Chief – Superintendent of Police Resigns and Mayor Calls Special Meeting of the City Council
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1906, March 10 – Big Sums Voted for More Police – Council Committee Provides 1,200 New Patrolmen, Eight Stations, and Salary Raises
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1907, April 22 – Open New Station Wednesday – Modern Police Quarters at Grace and Robey Streets Soon Ready for Occupancy
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1907, April 23 – Chicago’s New Model Police Station Which Will Be Opened Tomarrow
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1907, December 27 – New Police Post For New Captain – District Created for William J. Plunkett on Eve of Examinations
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1907, May 5 – The Haunted Police Stations of Chicago
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1908, August 3 – Nice Games to Open Station – Lieutenant Mooney Plans Housewarming for Kensington Police
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1908, February 5 – Shippy Explains Needs of Police – Wants New Central Station and Two More Inspectors in Downtown District
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1908, January 5 – Police Without Their Stars – Downtown Men Deprived of Their Insignia for A Day While Numbers Are Changed
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1908, July 16 – Plan More Mounted Police – Mayor Busse Takes Steps to Detail Six Men to Each Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1908, July 3 – Fine New Police Station Inspected by Five Thousand – Mayor and Chief Shippy Deliver Addresses at Houswarming in the Thirty-fifth Precinct
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1908, September 28 – Police to Have Pink Tea – Opening of Station Will be a Ladylike Affair – No Orgys, Boxing, or ‘Stews’
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1908, September 30 – Police Models of decorum at Opening of New Station – Cigars the Strongest Refreshment When Fillmore Street Quarters Are Dedicated in Presence of Women
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1909, December 21 – Receive Budget and Start Fight – Aldermen, Seeing Their Power Reduced, Protest at the Itemized Ward Appropriations
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, April 1 – Chief Will Prey on Pirates Bold – Plans Organization of Motor Fleet to Patrol Rivers and Lake Front
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, December 16 – Police Hero Dies Seeking Aid – Thomas Sharkey Expires in A Physician’s Office
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, February 22 – Police Will Patrol Harbor – Aquatic Squad to Run Out Old Time Bumboats
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, January 10 – Life in Lockup to Be Rosy – New Central Station Will Have Novel Roof Garden
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, January 2 – Chicago’s Tallest Policeman is a Giant of 6 Feet, 8 Inches; Her Shortest Fireman is Only 5 Feet, 4 Inches
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, January 2 – Police to Find Reform at Hand – Chief Proceeds Quietly with Plan to Force Changes in His Department
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, January 26 – Chief’s Shakeup Stirs the Police – Steward Transfers Seven Captains, Eight Sergeants, and Ten Patrolmen in Day – New District Centers
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, January 27 – Pries Out Healy; Shifts Nick Hunt – Chief Transfers Inspectors After Civic Sleuths File Charges of Laxity Against Former
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, July 10 – Told Police Station to Go – Early Demolition of Harrison Street Structure Insures Erection of Big Plant
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, November 23 – City’s Police Department Shows Steady Improvement
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, October 12 – New Police Join a Primary Class – Steward in First Lecture at School for Patrolmen Urges the Use of Brains
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, October 16 – After All, the Best Police School is Experience, Says Ex-Chief O’Neill
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, September 12 – Fix Curriculum of Police School – Recruits Must Study Laws, Drill, and Practice with Revolver Four Weeks
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1910, September 3 – Designs School to Teach Police – Chief Steward Outlines Plan for Education of Recruits to the Chicago Police Department
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1911, April 18 – Colonel Steward Quits as Chief – Turns Over Keys and Work of Department to Assistant Superintendent Pending New Appointment
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1911, April 28 – Paulist Fathers Halt Moving of Harrison Street Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1911, December 21 – Aldermen Abolish Police Inspector; 5 More Captains
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1911, December 22 – Commission’s Report on Chicago Police
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1911, January 13 – City to Employ Blackhand Squad
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1911, January 18 – Old Police Station May Go – Fate of Harrison Street Hangs in the Balance
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1911, July 14 – Harrison Police Station Closes
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1911, July 19 – John P. Reed Chosen Head of Chicago Police Operators
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1912, December 31 – Police Ordinance Passed by City Council with Few Changes
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1912, January 23 – New Police Map Ends Inspectors; 24 Captains Rule
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1912, November 14 – Chief Fears Military Rule – McWeeny Afraid Aldermen Will Convert Force Into Army
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1912, November 20 – Demands Police Secret Service – Council Committe in Report Urges Card Index System to Trace Criminals
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1912, November 21 – Police Reorganization
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1912, October 18 – Negro A Police Lieutenant – Sergeant W. F. Childs Promoted to Position Helds by Burns
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1912, October 19 – Sergeant William Childs Appointed Lieutenant On Police Force
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1912, October 26, Lieutenant of Police Childs
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1913, December 12 – Niesen Resigns as Park Chief – Conflicting Explanations Are Given After One Day of Suppression – Incompetency Charged
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1913, October 24 – McWeeny Quits After Rebuke by Harrison – Police Chief Walks Out of Office in Huff, Following Tilt – Wake Up, Mayor Said – Schuettler, Funkhouser, Lavin, and Meagher Mentioned as Possible Successors
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1914, November 5 – Police Abandon Station; Absorb District
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1916, December 12 – Healey Quits; Mantle to Schuettler? – Chief to Return as Traffic Captain – Successor is in Doubt
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1917, December 14 – Aldermen Open Police Station Investigation – Visit 6 Stations in Study of Reorganization Plans
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1917, December 30 – The Friend of the People – Awaiting Council Decision
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1917, June 14 – Consolodates 2 Police Stations; Abandons Lake
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1917, June 17 – Marquette – That’s the Name Chief Schuettler Has Selected from the Tribune List for New Police Station at 2259 South Robey Street
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1917, June 23 – Mayor Sends 50 Police to Hold School Offices – When Loeb’s Strategy Fails He Buys the Cigars
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1917, June 24 – 79 Cops on Duty in Loeb-Davis Police Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1918, August 23 – Chief of Police Herman F. Schuettler Taken by Death
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1918, December 11 – Mayor Refuses to Intervene in Moving Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1918, January 19 – Chief Closes 12 Police Stations and Shifts Men – Order for Retrenchment Means Shakeup in Department
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1918, January 21 – Close Stations Where History Has Been Made – Police Tell of Old Times as Final Roll Call Comes
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1918, January 26 – Stanton Avenue Police Station Closed – Drastic Order Leaves 2nd Ward Citizens Unprotected
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1918, January 3 – Abolishing Police Stations
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1918, May 11 – Ask Stanton Avenue Police Station be Reopened
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1918, November 26 – Chief Garrity Pledges Rule of Single Boss
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1922, February 4 – Fixing Up the Lake Front – New Boulevard Plan
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1923, April 17 – Morgan Collins Chief of Police
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1923, February 21 – Police Need of Loop Skyscraper is Shown Anew – Build On Jones School Site, Chief Urges
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1923, November 17 – Police to Have New Home – Cost to be $1,000,000
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1923, November 20 – Alcohol Blast Kills Policeman – 6 Barrels Explode; Wreck Warren Avenue Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1923, November 20 – Alcohol Explosion in Police Station Kills Lockup Keeper – Governor Walton Removed from Office
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1924, February 15 – Squelch Arvey’s Move to Abolish Police Captains
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1924, February 8 – Austin J. Doyle, Former Chief of Police, Dies
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1924, June 17 – Mounted Police Lacking Stable, May Disband
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1924, May 28 – Council Grants Plea for New Police Building
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1924, November 20 – Chief Hughes, Angry, Quits – But Cools Off and May Seek Return of Star – Politics Got Me, Says Detective Head
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1925, August 1 – Chief’s ‘Dream’ to Be Realized in New Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1925, August 20 – 66 Flivvers Are Added to Police Patrol Service – Roadsters Will Keep Men on Move
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1925, July 3 – Police Move to Former Site of Notorious Cafe
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1925, May 5 – Retell Haymarket Riot
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1926, January 15 – Collins to Make Stege Assistant Detective Chief – Erection of 5 New Police Stations Recomended
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1927, October 30 – Central Police Station in New Quarters Tommarrow
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1927, October 9 – Jackson Hall, Doomed, Recalls Early Chicago – Built by Long John, It Now Houses Police
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1928, August 5 – New Jails Here to Be Without Window Bars
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1928, January 5 – Chief Divides City Into Five Police Areas
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1928, July 21 – Fitzmorris Quits Thompson Resigns Job as Controller in City Hall-1
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1928, July 26 – Hughes Out; Russell Chief – Latest Shakeup Gives City New Head of Police
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1928, September 15 – Extras in New Police Station Cost $500,000
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1929, April 14 – More Room to be Provided Police of Albany Park – Room Next to Present Station Leased
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1929, April 4 – Ex-Chief Hughes, On Police Force 35 Years, Quits
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1929, August 20 – Mrs. Guinan, 54, Police Matron, Dies Suddenly
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1929, February 13 – Construction Company Quits Work on Police Building – City Behind in Payments, Officials Charge
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1929, June 4 – Police Need Own Radio Equipment, Councilmen Told – Committe Indicates it’s for Russell Plan
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1929, March 29 – Radio Station is Sought for Chicago Police – Crime Commission Urges Sets in 240 Cars
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1930, January 12 – Complete Plan to Reorganize Chicago Police
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1931, July 7 – Cermack Moves to Cut Roll of Police Captains
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1931, June 14 – Year Old Police Radio is Husky Crime Battler
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1932, July 31 – New Setup of Police Force
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1932, July 31 – Police System Reorganized; Pick 8 Chiefs
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1932, May 25 – Aldermen Put 9 Inspectors in Police Budget
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1934, June 18 – Old Central Police Station Now Deserted
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1934, September 9 – Plans to Unify Park and City Police Forces
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1935, December 15 – Michael Hughes, Ex-Police Chief, Quits the Force – Captain’s Resignation Ends 39 Years Service
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1935, June 2 – Demonstrate New Ambulance Squad Car – One in Each Region
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1935, November 1 – Captain Sammis Resigns Lincoln Park Police Command on Tuesday
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1936, October 31 – Albany Park Police Move Into New Headquarters
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1938, May 1 – Each Police District Now Has Squad Car Ambulance
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1938, November 2 – Lieutenant James B. Kerr Named Park Police Chief; Hayes Quits
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1948, January 25 – Police Hoping for New West Side Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1949, April 3 – Prendergast Hopes to Shift Ambulance Aid
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1949, October 16 – New $300,000 Police Station Ready to Open – Old Desplaines Street Unit to Be Abandoned
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1949, October 21 – Police Lock Up Oldest Station and its Ghosts – Desplaines Outlives its 19th Century Heroes
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1950, July 13 – Razing Old Desplaines Police Station is Started
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1950, July 28 – Ponder Special CTA Police to Curb Holdups
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1950, November 15 – Tim O’Connor Heads Police – Prendergast Resigns After 5 Years on Job
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1951, May 17 – The Old Market May Get a New Police Station – Maxwell Street Project Up to Voters June 4
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1952, April 1 – 216 Policemen Moved as New Station Opens
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1952, June 10 – O’Connor Opens Radio Circuit to Police Units
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1952, March 27 – New South Side Police Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1952, March 29 – M’Cann to Command Policemen at New Prairie Avenue Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1952, March 30 – 185 Police Face Moves Because of New Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1953, December 29 – Urge Merger of Park, City Police Forces
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1953, February 10 – Plan Bid for Police Use of Hale School Building
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1953, February 5 – Offer Old Hale School for City Police Academy – Building Available on Rent or Lease Basis
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1953, January 15 – Scan 2 Schools as Sites for Police Academy
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1954, July 11 – New Station is Gloom Buster for Tired Cops
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1954, July 21 – Seek Jewish Institute for Police School
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1956, April 12 – Space for Use by Chicago Avenue Police is Asked
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1956, January 27 – Old and Defective Bullets Found in Murpy’s Gun
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1956, June 26 – Police Plan to Mechanize Northwest District – Jefferson park to Be First in City
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1956, June 9 – Police Traffic Command to be Decentralized – Better Enforcement Aim of Move
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1956, Mar 14 – O’Connor Asks Uniforms for Policewomen – Most of 81 Protest, but Their Boss OK’s Idea
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1956, May 21 – A Dead Horse Alters Police District Lines
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1956, October 1 – Oldest Police Building Gives Up Ghost at Last
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1956, September 23 – Chicago Avenue Station to Get New Quarters
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1957, August 1 – Shelve Plan to Move City Police Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1957, December 28 – Land for Fire, Police School Wins Approval
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1957, July 2 – Install Flower Boxes at Main Police Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1957, July 7 – Few Problems Expected in Police Merger
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1957, Jun 10 – ‘Rat’s Nest’ Police Building Set Afire by Vagrants
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1957, May 26 – Weber Wants New Damen Avenue Police Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1957, October 29 – May Build New Police Station on West Chicago
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1958, August 10 – East Chicago Avenue Police Station to Rise Again – Two Districts to Get New Building
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1958, August 16 – Tell How New Police Agency Will Operate – Hush Hush Unit Will War on Gangs
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1958, December 17 – Sketch of New Police Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1958, December 19 – Propose Police Fire Station Site Purchase
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1958, December 30 – Assign Park Police to top Posts in City
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1958, March 5 – Mayor Will Unveil Model of Police, Fire School Today
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1958, September 25 – 4 Park Police Lieutenants in City Stations
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1959, January 30 – Racine Avenue Police Go into Temporary Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1959, October 11 – A Police Desk Sergeant’s Day is 8 Hours of Other People’s Trouble – Serves as Nerve Center for the Force
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1960, August 5 – Rookie Police School Term Cut 3 Weeks
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1960, June 17 – Wilson Receives Police Books for Academy
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1960, March 16 – Wilson Eyeing Old Stations of Park Police – Being Considered for Intelligence Unit
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1960, March 20 – Plan to Overhaul City’s Police Radio Hailed – Job of Renewal Long Overdue, Say Experts
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1960, March 9 – Wilson to Enlarge Headquarters – Plans to Spend a Million
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1960, October 11 – Police Radio Improvement Slow, Wilson – 2 New Channels Open Next Month
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1960, September 2 – 25 Rookies Will Begin Police Training Monday
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1960, September 6 – 1st ‘New Era’ Rookie Police Begin Training
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, April 1 – Wilson Places 600 Policemen on New Posts
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, April 15 – Wilson Moves 827 Policemen to New Duties
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, April 25 – 6th Detective Station Will Open on May 1
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, April 30 – New City Detective System to Begin Today – Critics Ready
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, December 11 – Wilson Tells of Plans for Deputy Aids
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, December 16 – Lieutenants to Get 5 Top Police Posts – Captains to Serve Under Them
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, December 17 – 21 District Police Heads, 15 Aids Named – Wilson Completes Reorganization
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, February 23 – New Detective Setup Bared; Force Doubled – 1,213 Men to Operate in 6 Areas
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, January 1 – Hundreds in Police Shake-Up! Many men Transfered in New Shift
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, January 2 – How New Police Top Command Lines Up
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, July 1 – Police Force Changes Take Effect Today – 5 Man Board to Rule on Discipline Cases
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, July 10 – Old Woodlawn Police Station is Eliminated
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, Jun 27 – Wilson Agrees Harbor Patrol is 24 Hour Job
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 1 – Two Police Districts on South Side Merged
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 10 – Police Test New Radio Setup
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 11 – ‘Night Owls’ Watch Police Move Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 11 – Police Change Lockup Menu Dating to 183, Will Serve Hot Soup from Trays
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 13 – West North Avenue Police Merge with Racine
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 15 – Wilson Admits He Didn’t Case the Joint Properly
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 20 – Cops to Pound Beats and Not Typewriters
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 25 – Canine Police Perform for Their Bosses
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 27 – Police Task Force is to Be Expanded
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 27 – Wilson Agrees Harbor Patrol is 24 Hour Job
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 27 – Wilson Slams Door on a 9th Police Station
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, June 3 – 4 More Police Districts Will Merge This Month
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, March 14 – Detective Unit Chiefs Named in New Plan
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, May 23 – 2 More Police Districts Will Merge Monday
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, May 7 – Wilson’s New Police Setup Not Perfect – Here Are the Major Difficulties
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, November 10 – Wilson Gives Views on ‘New Police Look’ – Reveals Results of 20 Months of Changes
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, November 15 – Plan Review of New Police Message Unit
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, November 2 – Office Taking Police Calls Opens November 21
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, November 22 – Six Police Stations to Be Closed December 18
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, November 5 – Object to Merger of Stations
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, November 9 – The Detective Force; How it Was Changed – New System Adopted by Superintendent Wilson
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1961, October 14 – Mayor Favors Cadet Unit in Police Force
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1962, December 15 – Superintendent Wilson Outlines Police Cadet Program
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1962, December 29 – Wilson Places 4 Captains in Each District – Transfers 10, Assigns 31 New Commanders
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1962, December 30 – Police Cadet Training Set Back to June
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1962, January 21 – Police Cadet Program to be Started Here
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1962, March 2 – Seek First 50 Police Cadets This Summer – Youths to Get Test; Starting Pay $4,074
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1962, May 24 – Wilson Asks for 21 More Captains in ’63
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1962, October 18 – Trafficopter Cop Provides New Service
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1962, September 23 – Laud New Police Call System – Complaints Now Channeled to Proper Units
+ Chicago Daily Tribune – 1962, September 27 – 21 New Police Captains to be Named in ’63
+ Chicago Tribune – 1963, April 12 – Police Cadet Applications Due Tomarrow
+ Chicago Tribune – 1963, April 12 – Wilson Tells Shift of Four Police Areas – Urban Renewal Forces Moves
+ Chicago Tribune – 1963, April 13 – 175 Young Men Apply to be Police Cadets
+ Chicago Tribune – 1963, April 19 – Tomorrow is Deadline for Police Cadets
+ Chicago Tribune – 1963, April 21 – Police Cadet Applications Now Total 613
+ Chicago Tribune – 1963, April 3 – Police Cadet Plan Lauded by Educators – Provides School, Job Future
+ Chicago Tribune – 1963, August 10 – Police Cadets Meet Wilson, Top Officers
+ Chicago Tribune – 1963, August 13 – Begin Recruit Plan for Police Cadets
+ Chicago Tribune – 1963, August 8 – Cadet Corps Learns Facts of Police Life – Young Men Find Badges, Books Go Together
+ Chicago Tribune – 1963, December 29 – Police Cadets Learn Career While ‘Aging’ – 56 Youths Serving Under Program
+ Chicago Tribune – 1964, April 4 – Police Cadet Hopefuls to Take Tests Today
+ Chicago Tribune – 1964, June 28 – 19 South Side Cadets to Join Police Force – O. W. Wilson to Make Appointments
+ Chicago Tribune – 1964, June 28 – 22 to Begin Police Duty Wednesday
+ Chicago Tribune – 1964, June 28 – 51 Southwest Siders New Police Cadets – O. W. Wilson to Make Appointments
+ Chicago Tribune – 1964, June 28 – 6 to Become Police Cadets on Wednesday
+ Chicago Tribune – 1964, June 28 – North Siders Among New Police Cadets
+ Chicago Tribune – 1964, March 15 – 500 Take Examination for Police Cadet Posts
+ Chicago Tribune – 1965, December 20 – Begin Recruit Plan for Police Cadets
+ Chicago Tribune – 1965, January 12 – Police Cadet Aspirants Must File by January 30
+ Chicago Tribune – 1965, January 27 – Police Cadet Deadline Near
+ Chicago Tribune – 1965, January 28 – Applications Available for Future Policemen
+ Chicago Tribune – 1965, January 28 – Potential Police Cadets Need Apply This Week
+ Chicago Tribune – 1965, July 6 – 68 Youth Go in Training as Police Cadets
+ Chicago Tribune – 1965, September 13 – Health Board Moving from Hubbard Street – Historic Old Building May Be Razed
+ Chicago Tribune – 1966, April 10 – Special Breed of Cop Patrols Expressways
+ Chicago Tribune – 1966, April 20 – Wilson Tells Plans to Use Bond Money
+ Chicago Tribune – 1966, December 10 – Police to Get $800 Portable 2-Way Radios
+ Chicago Tribune – 1966, December 28 – Police to Give a New Medal to Casualties
+ Chicago Tribune – 1966, July 24 – Ex-Cadet Cops Get New View of Street Job
+ Chicago Tribune – 1966, March 31 – Police Cadet Program Changed
+ Chicago Tribune – 1966, March 31 – Police Cadets to Hit Books and Crooks Under New Policy
+ Chicago Tribune – 1967, April 2 – Police Service Plan Begins in Englewood
+ Chicago Tribune – 1967, April 2 – Service Program for Communities Uses Police Cadets
+ Chicago Tribune – 1967, December 6 – Conlisk Warns on Corruption – Forms ‘Aggressive’ Unit to Check Cops – New I.I.D. Told, Search Out All Wrongdoing
+ Chicago Tribune – 1967, March 10 – Police Cadet is Wounded in Austin Station
+ Chicago Tribune – 1967, May 20 – Superintendent Wilson Thanks Force in Farwell
+ Chicago Tribune – 1967, May 28 – Police Testing Helicopter to Patrol City
+ Chicago Tribune – 1967, October 21 – New Radios Bolster CTA Police Patrol
+ Chicago Tribune – 1968, July 14 – City Police to Fly ‘Beats’ to Cut Crime, Perform Rescues
+ Chicago Tribune – 1968, July 14 – City Police to Fly ‘Beats’ to Cut Crime
+ Chicago Tribune – 1969, August 26 – CTA Police End Patrols on ‘L’ in Suburbs
+ Chicago Tribune – 1969, January 19 – Youths Sought for Police Explorer Post Plan
+ Chicago Tribune – 1969, June 8 – CHA Pauses to Weigh Value of Security Unit
+ Chicago Tribune – 1970, July 13 – New Police Radios Get Cool Reception
+ Chicago Tribune – 1970, March 17 – Police Open Headquarters on South Side
+ Chicago Tribune – 1970, May 23 – Blushing Police Cadet Meets a Real Crisis
+ Chicago Tribune – 1970, October 28 – End Urged for Police Ambulances
+ Chicago Tribune – 1970, September 4 – Police to Open First Heliport on South Side
+ Chicago Tribune – 1970, September 5 – Open Police Heliport – Police Helicopter Making First Landing at New Heliport Center
+ Chicago Tribune – 1971, August 11 – WGN Copter Crash; 2 Die – Irv Hayden, Pilot Killed in Bellwood
+ Chicago Tribune – 1971, August 23 – Cadets to Ease Police Work Load
+ Chicago Tribune – 1971, August 29 – Patrolmen Denounce Plan to Put Cadets on Street
+ Chicago Tribune – 1971, June 20 – Portable, Police Radios – Instant Communication
+ Chicago Tribune – 1971, June 3 – Police Academy Hunt Nears Finish
+ Chicago Tribune – 1971, November 25 – Police Radios Go Mobile
+ Chicago Tribune – 1972, July 23 – Police Cadet Program
+ Chicago Tribune – 1972, November 15 – New Police Unit to Hunt Bad Cops
+ Chicago Tribune – 1973, December 2 – Johnson Urges New Police Probe Unit
+ Chicago Tribune – 1973, October 11 – Superintendent Conlisk Quits
+ Chicago Tribune – 1974, December 31 – 200 Cop Cadets Start Drills Monday
+ Chicago Tribune – 1974, January 10 – 6 City Cops Finalists for Top Job
+ Chicago Tribune – 1974, July 4 – New Police Unit Begins its First Probe
+ Chicago Tribune – 1975, February 13 – New Elite Police Squad Out Hunting Terrorists
+ Chicago Tribune – 1975, March 20 – Police Explorer Scouts Assist in Friendly Way
+ Chicago Tribune – 1976, February 19 – The Making of A Police Officer, 1976
+ Chicago Tribune – 1976, July 1 – Maxwell Street Station Ages Gracefully
+ Chicago Tribune – 1977, July 15 – Bilandic Picks Five for Police Spy Review Unit
+ Chicago Tribune – 1977, March 15 – From Court-Ordered List – 184 Police Cadets Graduate
+ Chicago Tribune – 1977, November 14 – Younger Men in Line for Top Police Posts
+ Chicago Tribune – 1977, October 12 – Rochford Resigns
+ Chicago Tribune – 1978, March 23 – 3 Finalists Named for Top Police Post
+ Chicago Tribune – 1979, April 19 – Top Cop O’Grady Resigns – Nolan Will Direct Police Temporarily
+ Chicago Tribune – 1979, April 23 – Perspective – O’Grady Resigns with Head High
+ Chicago Tribune – 1979, August 26 – DiLeonardi Plans New Narcotics Unit
+ Chicago Tribune – 1980, January 12 – Brzeczek Appointed as Top Cop – Brzeczek Named New Police Chief
+ Chicago Tribune – 1980, July 16 – Elite Police Unit Patrols Watery Beat
+ Chicago Tribune – 1980, May 31 – Conlisk Quits; Will Work for Slot Machine Firm
+ Chicago Tribune – 1981, December 9 – Head of New Police District Named
+ Chicago Tribune – 1981, June 9 – Police HQ to Be Named for Riordan
+ Chicago Tribune – 1981, November 26 – $14 Million Facility More Than Just A Police Station
+ Chicago Tribune – 1981, October 16 – Police Will Get New Unit to Fight Gangs
+ Chicago Tribune – 1981, October 21 – New Task for City Police – Patrols in Public Housing
+ Chicago Tribune – 1981, October 4 – Brzeczek Blasts CTA Security Force
+ Chicago Tribune – 1982, August 30 – Cops Call New $15.7 Million Station Unfit
+ Chicago Tribune – 1982, May 6 – Police Marine Unit Adds Two New Boats
+ Chicago Tribune – 1982, October 21 – City-Suburbs – Buildings Named for Slain Cops
+ Chicago Tribune – 1983, April 6 – Police and Mayor’s Race – Brzeczek Quits; Move Seen as Boost for Epton
+ Chicago Tribune – 1983, August 23 – Rice Seen As Mayor’s Choice for Top Cop
+ Chicago Tribune – 1983, February 25 – Brzeczek Won’t Stay to be Fired – ‘I Won’t Work A Day’ for Harold Washington
+ Chicago Tribune – 1983, November 12 – New Police Station ‘Good Neighbor’ by Design
+ Chicago Tribune – 1984, December 19 – Police – Mounted Police Are Workhorses
+ Chicago Tribune – 1984, October 2 – J. B. Conlisk, Superintendent of Police During Stormy ’60s
+ Chicago Tribune – 1985, July 31 – Police Marine Beat Not Just a Place to Cool Heels – Police Marine Duty No Picnic
+ Chicago Tribune – 1985, March 4 – Mayor to Dedicate New Police Station
+ Chicago Tribune – 1986, August 17 – Voice of the People – Bring Back Police Cadet Program
+ Chicago Tribune – 1986, December 4 – Police Unit for CTA Nearly Ready to Ride
+ Chicago Tribune – 1986, July 2 – New CTA Cop Unit Gears for Fall Start
+ Chicago Tribune – 1987, April 16 – New Police Patrols of CTA Buses Bring 243 Arrests
+ Chicago Tribune – 1987, March 29 – Bill Granger – A Proposal for Fewer Police Stations Brings to Mind An Even Better Idea
+ Chicago Tribune – 1987, November 1 – Mayor Chooses New Police Boss – Martin is A Surprise Choice
+ Chicago Tribune – 1988, July 27 – Martin May Back CTA Police Force
+ Chicago Tribune – 1988, May 4 – CTA Urged to Get Own Police
+ Chicago Tribune – 1989, January 31 – Drop the Police Band? – Surely, That’s A Crime
+ Chicago Tribune – 1990, March 23 – City Police ‘Rap Sheets’ Outdated
+ Chicago Tribune – 1991, April 15 – New Police Unit Tries to Make Schools Safer
+ Chicago Tribune – 1991, December 23 – Choose Police Boss and Role Carefully
+ Chicago Tribune – 1991, June 13 – Police to Get New Crime Lab
+ Chicago Tribune – 1991, March 26 – John T. Duggan, Started Police Helicopter Unit
+ Chicago Tribune – 1992, August 18 – 7 Police Districts Facing Last Roll Call
+ Chicago Tribune – 1992, August 26 – Cop Station Losses May Turn to Gains
+ Chicago Tribune – 1992, January 13 – Plan for Old Post Office A Cops, Rehabbers Story
+ Chicago Tribune – 1992, July 23 – Police Revamp Would Put More Cops On Beat
+ Chicago Tribune – 1992, July 24 – Area 3 Station is Perfectly Cast
+ Chicago Tribune – 1993, April 7 – Conservation Police Take Over City’s Duties in Patrolling Lakefront
+ Chicago Tribune – 1993, April 7 – New Patrols of Lakefront Begin – Conservation Police Take Over for City’s Marine Unit
+ Chicago Tribune – 1993, December 23 – Daley Plans New Police Headquarters
+ Chicago Tribune – 1993, December 23 – Main City Police Station to Leave 11th and State
+ Chicago Tribune – 1993, January 20 – Police Cadet Turning His Dream of Being A Cop Into Reality
+ Chicago Tribune – 1993, January 22 – Police Drop Plan to Close 7 Stations
+ Chicago Tribune – 1994, July 20 – New Police Headquarters Gets Timetable
+ Daily Defender – 1961, August 17 – City to Seek Cops from Outside of City
+ Newspaper Article – 1927, October 6 – Ready to Wreck Detective Bureau
+ The Broad Ax – 1917, July 14 – Honorable Herman F. Schuettler
+ The Chicago Eagle – 1900, December 22 – Four of the Finest
OTHER DOCUMENTS
+ AMC – 202451 Reorganization of District Supervisory Duties – 2011, December 27
+ AMC – 202679 Mobile Field Force (MFF) Team – 2012, January 18
+ AMC – 203169 Bureau of Detectives – Area Consolidation – 2012, March 2
+ AMFN – 98-002943 Crime Laboratory Division is Re-Named Forensic Serivces Division – 1998, October 1
+ AMFN – 993152 Chicago Housing Authority Police Department
+ AMFN – 993153 Chicago Housing Authority Police Department
+ Chicago Police Department Fallen Officer List – 1959
+ Position & Salary Schedule Chicago Police Department – Sworn & Civilian – 2012, January 1
PAX 501
+ PAX 501 – 2017, Volume 17, No. 10 – Department Overtime
+ PAX 501 – 2017, Volume 17, No. 11 – A Message from First Deputy Superintendent Navarro About the Revised Use of Force Policy
+ PAX 501 – 2017, Volume 17, No. 12 – Command Changes
+ PAX 501 – 2017, Volume 17, No. 13 – A Message from Superintendent Johnson Regarding Upcoming FTO Exam
+ PAX 501 – 2017, Volume 17, No. 14 – A Message from Superintendent Johnson Regarding Upcoming Promotional Classes
PROMOTIONAL DOCUMENTS
+ Chicago Police Department – 1997 Sergeants’ Exam – Candidate Preparation Guide for the Written Qualifying Test
+ Chicago Police Department – 2005 Detectives’ Exam – Candidate Preparation Guide for the Written Qualifying Test
= Chicago Police Department – Merit Nomination for Detective – 2005
+ Chicago Police Department – Merit Nomination for Detective – 2012, October 5
+ Chicago Police Department – Merit Nomination for Detective – 2016, September 30
+ Chicago Police Department – Merit Nomination for Lieutenant – 2017, September 14
+ Chicago Police Department – Merit Nomination for Sergeant – 2012, April 12
+ Chicago Police Department – Merit Nomination for Sergeant – 2015, May 29
+ Chicago Police Department – Merit Nomination for Sergeant – 2016, November 10
+ Chicago Police Department – Training and Instruction Guide for the Merit Process – Nominator’s Manual for Detective – 2005, July
+ Chicago Police Department – Training and Instruction Guide for the Merit Process – Nominator’s Manual for Sergeant and Lieutenant – 2005, March
PUBLICATIONS
+ A Forward Look in Police Education – 1959
+ Centennial History of the City of Chicago Its Men and Institutions – 1905
+ Chicago – Its History and Its Builders A Century of Marvelous Growth – 1912
+ Chicago Police Department Crime Laboratory – c1980’s
+ Commission on Chicago Landmarks – Landmark Designation Report – 42nd Precinct – Town Hall Police Station – 2013, June 6
+ Commission on Chicago Landmarks – Landmark Designation Report – Fulton-Randolph Market District – 2015, May 13
+ Laws and Ordinances Governing the City of Chicago – 1866
+ The Chicago Park District – History, Background, Organization – 1936, May
+ Together We Can – A Strategic Plan for Reinventing the “Chicago Police Department – 1993, October
TRAINING BULLETINS
+ Education & Training Bulletin – ETB 12-03 – Personal Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Devices – 2017, October
+ Education & Training Bulletin – ETB 16-01 – Force Mitigation – 2017, October
+ Education & Training Bulletin – ETB 17-04 – Expandable Baton – 2017, October
+ Education & Training Bulletin – ETB 17-05 – Taser Conducted Electrical Weapon (CEW) – 2017, October
+ Education & Training Bulletin – ETB 17-06 – Temporary Detention Rooms – 2017, October
+ Education & Training Bulletin – ETB 17-08 – Traffic Direction and Control – 2017, November
UNION PUBLICATIONS
+ Chevrons Newsletter – 2017, Volume 58, No. 4 – October
+ Chevrons Newsletter – 2018, Volume 59, No. 1 – January
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