| Introduction
The roots of the Hartford Police
Department date back to 1636 with the appointment of Samuel
Wakeman to the post of Constable of "Herteford Towne" by the
English and Dutch immigrants who settled in what was alter to
become the city of Hartford. Initially the department
consisted of citizen patrols; men assigned to night duty whose
responsibility consisted of watching for fires and suspicious
persons. For this, they were paid one dollar a night.
The first official police force was established in the summer of
1860. a year later the Board of Police Commissioners was
installed to oversee the department. The Hartford Police
operated under the direction of the Board of Police
Commissioners until 1947.
The Board of Police Commissioners was made up of six political
appointments who met on a regular basis, usually one evening a
week. The Mayor generally presided over the commission
meetings, at which all business of the Police Department was
discussed and planned. There was a financial report
presented and discussed at each meeting and bills were approved
for payment. The members of the police commission were
assigned to committees, including the committee on rules and
discipline, the auditing committee and the committee on station
house and supplies. Applications for supernumerary police
positions were discussed at the meetings and the name of each
applicant and his voucher (the person who recommended him) was
placed on the list of Democrat or the list or Republican
applicants. This practice continued for year.
Matters of discipline were discussed by the commission during
executive session. Police officers and witnesses were
often called before the commission to give testimony in
disciplinary matters and the commissioners voted on the
appropriate discipline when they found officers guilty of
violations of the departmental rules of conduct. Officers who
performed exemplary deeds were also given recognition by the
Board of Police Commissioners. All of
the business taken up by the board Board of Police Commissioners
was carefully documented by the commission clerk. The
minutes of Board of Police Commission meetings were handwritten
in the early years and later typewritten and bound in large
books. The minutes of the Board of Police Commissioners,
which start before the turn of the twentieth century and
continue until the Commission was disbanded in 1947, give us, at
least partially, an intimate account of the early history of the
Hartford Police Department.
The history of the Hartford
Police Department from its inception in 1636 to 1901 was
documented in a book by Thomas S. Weaver entitled: "History
of the Hartford Police Department". The book was
published by the Hartford Police Mutual Aid Society, the
forerunner to the Police Benevolent Association, in 1901.
Many sources of historical information on the Hartford Police
Department and city of Hartford may be found in
The Hartford Collection of the
Hartford Public Library.
Twentieth First Century
Hartford Police Chiefs
Daryl K. Roberts, appointed July 12, 2006
Patrick J. Harnett, June 2004 to July 12, 2006
Mark R. Pawlina, January 2004 to June 2006
Bruce Preston Marquis, January 2000 to 2003
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