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Pinkerton's and agents
After James allegedly captured and killed one of Pinkerton's young undercover agents, who was foolish enough to gain employment at the farm neighboring the James farmstead, he finally gave up the chase.
Pinkerton's agents performed services which ranged from undercover investigations and detection of crimes to plant protection and armed security.
Pinkerton's agents performed services ranging from security guarding to private military contracting work.

Pinkerton's and were
Pinkerton's exploits were in part the inspiration of the 1961 NBC western television series, Whispering Smith, starring Audie Murphy and Guy Mitchell.
Charles Vallancey, for example, published a work in 1772 attempting to prove that the Irish language was Phoenician, while John Pinkerton's A Dissertation on the Origin and Progress of the Scythians or Goths ( 1787 ) attempted to show that the Scots were Scythians who had originated in Central Asia.
Railroad contracts were subsequently a mainstay of Pinkerton's until railroad companies gradually developed their own police departments in the years following the Civil War.
Among mourners at the funeral were Screaming Lord Sutch and Pinkerton's Assorted Colours group members.
The contract specified the terms and conditions under which Pinkerton's services were purchased.

Pinkerton's and steamship
Then the blonde woman from the steamship enters the office, identifies herself as Pinkerton's wife and asks the Consul to send the following telegram to her husband:

Pinkerton's and from
Pinkerton's ship eventually sets sail from Japan.
He later meets back up with Red and ventures to Hellebore's estate where the two encounter Mike " Meatpacker " Moran, a Pinkerton's detective from New York City sent to investigate Lord Randolph Hellebore at the behest of Hellebore's wife, who suspects Lord Randolph of having killed his brother, her lover, Algar.
Pinkerton's published account of the meeting depicts Gowen laying out in some detail the existence, background and nature of a criminal secret society called Mollie Maguires, transplanted from Ireland to the coal region of Pennsylvania.
However, John Pinkerton's East India Isles map from 1818 labeled the mountain as St. Peter's Mountain.
A detective named Rixley from the Pinkerton's agency remains on their trail.

Pinkerton's and had
Scott was previously in Scott and The Antarctics ; Dyer had played in both The Surfcyders and Clockwork Shoppe ; Campbell, Mahon and Beech had worked together previously in The Mighty Avengers ; and Bernard had been a member of Pinkerton's Assorted Colours, whilst Britnel had worked with The Fortunes.

Pinkerton's and .
The story opens with Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young Ladies, where the protagonists Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley have just completed their studies and are preparing to depart for Amelia's house in Russell Square.
Pinkerton's business insignia was a wide open eye with the caption " We never sleep.
Pinkerton's agency solved a series of train robberies during the 1850s, first bringing Pinkerton into contact with George McClellan and Abraham Lincoln.
Following Pinkerton's service with the Union Army, he continued his pursuit of train robbers, such as the Reno Gang and the famous outlaw Jesse James.
Some consider this failure Pinkerton's biggest defeat.
Pinkerton's Tomb, Graceland Cemetery, Chicago.
Pinkerton's role in foiling the assassination plot against Abraham Lincoln was dramatized in the 2012 film Saving Lincoln, which tells President Lincoln's story through the eyes of Ward Hill Lamon, a former law partner of Lincoln who also served as his primary bodyguard during the Civil War.
The historian Sharon Turner later used Pinkerton's research and identified the Saxons as being Scythian.
Onarga was also the location of Allan Pinkerton's weekend estate, The Larches.
In early 1901, through the American detective agency Pinkerton's, he negotiated a return of the painting for $ 25, 000.
* Abraham Lincoln, B. F. Pinkerton's ship in Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly
A railroad bridge over the Monongahela near the site of the battle is named Pinkerton's Landing Bridge in honor of the dead.
* Allan Pinkerton ( 1819 – 1884 ), who achieved fame in the United States by establishing Pinkerton's detective agency.
It is not known to have been printed before 1786, when it appeared in Pinkerton's Ancient Scottish Poems.
Weeks pass with Cho-Cho-San anxiously scanning the horizon for the arrival of Pinkerton's ship.
After the founding of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in 1863, Pinkerton's and the new railroad police agencies became instrumental in crushing strikes of rail workers.
However, Pinkerton's renumbering of the War on Terrorism as the " Twelfth Crusade " has been overshadowed by references to the title of the Cockburn column.

agents and Europe
From London he also wrote an endless series of letters to his agents in Europe and South America, and made friends with Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle.
Sixtus IV ( 1471 – 1484 ) established the practice of selling indulgences to be applied to the dead, thereby establishing a new stream of revenue with agents across Europe.
In the 1940s and early 1950s there were several films made about the exploits of Allied agents in occupied Europe, which could probably be considered as a sub-genre.
Throughout Europe, secretarial services acted as models ' agents charging them weekly rate for their messages and bookings.
The Lysander army co-operation aircraft was displaced for reconnaissance as too vulnerable but found favour for specialist missions into occupied Europe carrying agents.
The revelations of the captured agents dealt a massive blow to the secret infrastructure of the Mossad in Europe.
Steamship companies sent agents throughout Europe to enlist workers, underwriting one-way passage.
After Mengele happens to meet ( and then attacks ) one of the agents he believes is in Europe implementing his scheme, Mengele's principal contact, Eduard Seibert ( James Mason ), informs him that the scheme has been aborted before Lieberman can expose it to the authorities.
They were, moreover, the most active agents in disseminating such teachings in Kievan Rus ' and among all the nations of Europe.
He had special agents that would keep an eye out all over Europe for teenagers with an aptitude for both scholarship and leadership, recruiting them and bringing them back to Slobodka.
If the man was not interested in joining the regiment, the king resorted to forced recruitment and kidnapping — his agents kidnapped tall priests, monks, innkeepers, etc., from all over Europe.
The brothers helped co-ordinate Rothschild activities across the continent, and the family developed a network of agents, shippers and couriers to transport gold across war-torn Europe.
Also in World War II, hundreds of homing pigeons with the Confidential Pigeon Service were airdropped into northwest Europe to serve as intelligence vectors for local resistance agents.
These libraries were sponsored by popes, princes, or dukes who sent agents throughout Western Europe to track down manuscripts from deteriorating monastic libraries.
Individual states, American agents in Europe and in the Caribbean also issued commissions ; taking duplications into account more than 2, 000 commissions were issued by the various authorities.
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* Peacey, Jason T .; " Order and disorder in Europe: Parliamentary agents and royalist thugs 1649 – 1650 "; The Historical Journal ( 1997 ), 40: 953-976 Cambridge University Press ( Published online 1 December 1997 )
In Britain, the capture of these two significant agents had destroyed much of their network operating in the Netherlands, and left London feeling uncertain to the extent of knowledge that had been gained by the German Security Services, fearing their entire espionage network throughout Western Europe may be incapacitated.
Using Hong Kong as a platform, the company entered Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea and Japan, while additional offices and agents were established in Eastern Europe.
It also sold work through the mail ( prepaid orders only ), and internationally through a London office and agents in Europe.
OGPU agents contacted émigrés in western Europe and pretended to be representatives of a large group working to overthrow of the communist regime, known as the " Trust ".
North was a disappointment, but Bulloch proved to be one of the most effective agents for the Confederacy in Europe.
His four brothers helped co-ordinate activities across the continent, and the family developed a network of agents, shippers and couriers to transport gold – and information – across Europe.
Individual states, American agents in Europe and in the Caribbean also issued commissions ; taking duplications into account more than 2, 000 commissions were issued by the various authorities.
as such he played a major part in the allied deception prior to the D-Day landings in Normandy in 1944 as one of the primary agents conducting false information as part of Fortitude South, the deception plan that the Allies would invade Europe in the Pas de Calais area across the English Channel from South-East England.

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