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Mary E. Holland (February 25, 1868 - March 27, 1915) was an American detective who became an early advocate for fingerprint identification in criminal investigations. She was one of the expert witnesses in the first case in which a criminal was convicted by fingerprint evidence in the United States. She "single-handedly was responsible for the accelerated acceptance of the Henry system" for classifying fingerprints in the United States. She was once called "the most noted woman criminologist in the world."

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  • Mary E. Holland (February 25, 1868 - March 27, 1915) was an American detective who became an early advocate for fingerprint identification in criminal investigations. She was one of the expert witnesses in the first case in which a criminal was convicted by fingerprint evidence in the United States. She "single-handedly was responsible for the accelerated acceptance of the Henry system" for classifying fingerprints in the United States. She was once called "the most noted woman criminologist in the world." (en)
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  • Mary E. Troxel (en)
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  • Mary E. Holland (en)
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  • Mary E. Troxel (en)
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  • Holland in 1909 (en)
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  • Early advocate of fingerprint evidence in U.S. (en)
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  • Mary E. Holland (en)
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  • Detroit Free Press, 1908 (en)
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  • Philip Cosmore Holland (en)
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  • There is no work a man does that a woman cannot do just as well. My belief in my sex, its brain and ability is strong and deep-rooted. (en)
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  • Mary E. Holland (February 25, 1868 - March 27, 1915) was an American detective who became an early advocate for fingerprint identification in criminal investigations. She was one of the expert witnesses in the first case in which a criminal was convicted by fingerprint evidence in the United States. She "single-handedly was responsible for the accelerated acceptance of the Henry system" for classifying fingerprints in the United States. She was once called "the most noted woman criminologist in the world." (en)
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