Marie Owens (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Enforcement of the Child Labor Law". Chicago Tribune. July 28, 1901. So Mrs. Marie Owens became 'Sergeant No. 97,' with the salary, star, and rating of a special police officer .. All over the city does this work take 'Sergeant No. 97'; from all parts of the working world come requests for her assistance, complaints for her investigation .. 'Sergeant No. 97' never invokes the string arm that is back of her unless all gentler methods have been proved inefficient .. in all her fifteen years of police experience has 'Sergeant No. 97' found it necessary to come to a direct clash with an employer; never yet has she made an enemy of a child or parent
  • "Enforcement of the Child Labor Law". Chicago Tribune. July 28, 1901.

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  • Drusus, Livius (January 21, 2017). "Marie Connolly Owens, America's First Female Police Officer". Mental Floss. Marie Connolly was born the daughter of Irish famine immigrants in Bytown (later renamed Ottawa), on December 21, 1853. She married gas fitter Thomas Owens in 1879

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