1890 New York City Police Census
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This collection contains the 1890 police census records from New York City. Records typically include names, birth year, relatives in the household and residence information. Additional details can be found on each record’s associated image.<br><br>Following the 1890 federal census, New York City officials argued that the count was inaccurate. To correct this, city policemen conducted an independent enumeration of the 24 assembly districts between September 19th and October 14th. This police census ultimately identified 13% more residents than the federal government's initial tally.<br><br>The records were extracted from the scanned lists using advanced AI technology developed by MyHeritage. Due to the use of artificial intelligence in extracting this information, some records may contain inaccuracies. It is recommended to review the associated images to verify the details.
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Alfred Emanuel SmithResidence: 1890 - 18 Dover, New York, New York, United States
Alfred Emanuel Smith was born in 1873 in New York City and was a prominent American politician who served as the 42nd Governor of New York for four terms between 1919 and 1928. After serving as the Sheriff of New York County and Speaker of the State Assembly, he became a trailblazer for social reform, passing landmark factory safety laws and expanding public housing and education. In 1928, he made history as the first Roman Catholic presidential nominee for a major party, a candidacy that fundamentally shifted the loyalties of urban and immigrant voters. After leaving office, his influence remained visible as he led the construction of the iconic Empire State Building.