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Fire Department Names First Female Lieutenant
\"I don't think about things like that now,\" Lieutenant Jones, 36, said of the antagonism from male counterparts. \"That was early on, and it's in the past. It's also history. And now we're making new history.\" She began her firefighting career at Engine Company 216 in Brooklyn in 1982. Her father, Lester Jones, 71, said his daughter never talked about her early years with the department. \"But a lot of the firemen were resentful at the time,\" he said. \"All these girls went through that. Every one of them was abused in some way.\" \"Later, I met her again, and we got married,\" he continued. \"It's a love story made up of fire and smoke.\"
APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: REMARKABLE TRIALS AND LAW CASES
Dring v. Campbell (pg. 187-188). Oakes v. Wiggins (pg. 188-191). Berthon and Costar v. Loughnan and another (pg. 191-195). The King v. the Parish of St. Mary, Canterbury (pg. 195-196). Christie v. Jones (pg. 196-200). Forged Bank Notes—Ransom v. Fish (pg. 200-202). Young v. Wright and another (pg. 202-204). Rennie v. Cropper (pg. 204). French v. Giles (pg. 204-209). Cramp and another v. Bayley (Clerk) (pg. 209-210). Rex v. Sir Manasseh Lopez, bart (pg. 210-213). In the matter of the Ship Asia (pg. 213-214). Cutting and Maiming (pg. 214-219). Hayes, falsely called Watts v. Watts (pg. 219-221). Gordon v. Gordon (pg. 221-222). The King v. John Hudson and John Jones (pg. 222-224). Vale v. O'Brien and Simpson (pg. 224-227). Stak v. Scammel (pg. 227-228). Murder.—The King v. Frances Clark, alias Puttavin (pg. 229-232). The King v. Souter and Holles (pg. 232-234). Arson (pg. 234-236). Bedford Charity (pg. 236-242). Conspiracy to raise the Wages of Weavers at Blackburn (pg. 242-244). Burglary (pg. 244-251). Stabbing.—Henry Stent (pg. 251-260). Libel.—The King v. Richard Carlisle (pg. 260-261). Libel.—The King v. Richard Carlisle (pg. 261-264). Man v. Davis (Clerk) (pg. 265-266). The King v. Joseph Taylor and John Earnshaw (pg. 266-270). Criminal Informations (pg. 270-273). Curling v. Buck (pg. 273-274). Butcher v. Campbell and others (pg. 274-277). Wallace, Executrix, v. Good (pg. 277-278). Curtis v. Kingdom (pg. 278-280). The King v. W. Borough, esq. and J. Magrath (pg. 283-286). The Ship Prins Frederick (pg. 286-288). Public General Acts, passed in the First Session of the Sixth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.—59 GEO. III A. D. 1819 (pg. 289-298). Colonists to the Cape of Good Hope (pg. 314-315). Patents (pg. 299-304). Bill of Mortality (pg. 305). Price of Stocks (pg. 306). Table of Bankruptcies (pg. 307). Average Prices of Corn (pg. 307). Quantity of Porter brewed by the eleven first Porter Breweries, in 1819 (pg. 307-308).