Anthony J. Allaire (February 17, 1820 – August 9, 1903) was an American firefighter, drillmaster, military and law enforcement officer. A longtime police inspector for the New York City Police Department, he was responsible for the breakup of numerous street gangs, most notably the Slaughter House Gang and the Dutch Mob, as well as the capture of murderer Daniel McFarland in 1869.
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| - Anthony J. Allaire (February 17, 1820 – August 9, 1903) was an American firefighter, drillmaster, military and law enforcement officer. A longtime police inspector for the New York City Police Department, he was responsible for the breakup of numerous street gangs, most notably the Slaughter House Gang and the Dutch Mob, as well as the capture of murderer Daniel McFarland in 1869.
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| - Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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| - John Lamb, uncle
- Lester Ketcham, son-in-law
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| - Agnes Allaire
- Helen Allaire
- John Allaire
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| - NYPD police inspector responsible for the breakup of the Slaughter House Gang and the Dutch Mob; captured murder Daniel McFarland in 1869.
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| - Anthony J. Allaire (February 17, 1820 – August 9, 1903) was an American firefighter, drillmaster, military and law enforcement officer. A longtime police inspector for the New York City Police Department, he was responsible for the breakup of numerous street gangs, most notably the Slaughter House Gang and the Dutch Mob, as well as the capture of murderer Daniel McFarland in 1869.
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