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- John G. Bergen (December 4, 1814 – July 18, 1867) was an American public servant and New York City Police Commissioner. A member and treasurer of the Board of Police Commissioners, he and Thomas Coxon Acton assumed command of the NYPD during the New York Draft Riots after Superintendent John Kennedy was injured at the hands of a mob. (en)
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- Nicholson P. O'Brien (en)
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- South Brooklyn, New York, United States (en)
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- South Brooklyn, New York (en)
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- Appointed to the first Board of Police Commissioners; co-led the NYPD with Thomas Coxon Acton during the New York Draft Riots. (en)
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- Public servant and member of the Board of Police Commissioners (en)
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- Peter Bergen, brother (en)
- Teunis Bergen, brother (en)
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- John G. Bergen (December 4, 1814 – July 18, 1867) was an American public servant and New York City Police Commissioner. A member and treasurer of the Board of Police Commissioners, he and Thomas Coxon Acton assumed command of the NYPD during the New York Draft Riots after Superintendent John Kennedy was injured at the hands of a mob. (en)
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