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Private Jack Curtis Smith
Pennsylvania State Police
End of watch:
Monday, August 23,1909
Age: 24
Years on the job: 7
months
Badge Number: N/A
Cause of death:
Shot and killed |
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Born: October 20,1884 - Died: August 23,1909
On August 22, 1909, Private Smith, accompanied by Privates John L. Williams,
Lucian Jones, George Kitch, and Patrick O'Donnell, was sent to the Pressed
Steel Car Company plant at Shoenville, near McKees Rocks, Allegheny County,
where a riotous strike was in progress. En route, they were attacked by a
mob at O'Donovan's Bridge, Shoenville. Private Williams was shot and killed.
Private Smith suffered gunshot wounds to both legs and a fractured skull. He
was taken to Mercy Hospital at Pittsburgh and died the following day, August
23.
Both Privates Smith and Williams were robbed of cash and other possessions
by the mob. Private Smith's body was shipped by rail to Centralia for
burial. He was survived by his father, Mr. George W.. Smith, of Centralia.
Private Smith, 24, had completed seven months of Constabulary service. On
September 8, 1909, Superintendent John C. Groome issued General Order No.
31:
"The Superintendent announces with deep regret the deaths of Privates John
L. Williams and Jack C. Smith, Troop A, in the line of duty performed at
McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, on the night of August 22, 1909. The unfaltering
devotion to duty displayed against the greatest odds by the deceased will
stand alone a glorious page in the history of the Force. While the
Department mourns the loss of two men of noble fiber, this opportunity is
also taken to express the highest commendation and sincere sympathy for the
injured comrades who stood so nobly by them in the moment of peril."
On January 4, 1910, Superintendent Groome wrote to Congressman John A.
Martin stating there was nothing in Pennsylvania law to relieve dependents
of deceased Troopers.. "I endeavored to have a law of this sort passed at
the last session of the State Legislature, but I was not successful." |
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Walk tall, walk tall and protect us from above with honor and dignity.
May you lead the charge for
citizens right in heaven as you did here on earth
Darrell Thompson
Privet Security Officer St. Clair Co. MI,
Community College Campus Patrol #14
darrell@policespecial.com
www.sc4.edu

Rest in peace, and
may God allow him to keep watch
over us on earth while he patrols his beat
in heaven.
Our prayers go out to the
Officer and his Department and family.
May they all find peace in their hearts soon.
From all the Staff at Police Special
Inc.
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