1910
1980
The first policewoman in the U.S. was Alice Stebbins Wells, appointed by the Los Angeles Police Department in 1910. Although women may have had limited arrest powers in a few cities before 1910, Mrs. Wells was the first "policewoman," and cities nationwide soon followed LAPD's lead. By 1912, for instance, Seattle had five policewomen.
1910(: that's the yearrr
The first policewoman in the U.S. was Alice Stebbins Wells, appointed by the Los Angeles Police Department in 1910. Although women may have had limited arrest powers in a few cities before 1910, Mrs. Wells was the first "policewoman," and cities nationwide soon followed LAPD's lead. By 1912, for instance, Seattle had five policewomen.
American workers began to work more and more in factories.
The first edition of the KJV was printed in 1611.
Humans have always had to work, so labour began at the time of the first humans.
It began to be serialized in 1836. This was Dickens's first published work.
slaves and indentured servants were first brought to north American to work producing
Work began in 1898 and the first line opened in 1900.
social work began in 1898
The feminine form of "policeman" is "policewoman." Both terms refer to individuals who work in law enforcement, but "policewoman" specifically denotes a female officer. In many contexts, the term "police officer" is now commonly used as a gender-neutral alternative.