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  1. James McParland (né McParlan; 22 March 1844 – 18 May 1919) was an American private detective and Pinkerton agent. McParland arrived in New York in 1867. He worked as a laborer, policeman and then in Chicago as a liquor store owner until the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed his business.

  2. James McParland. American detective. Learn about this topic in these articles: infiltration of Molly Maguires. In Molly Maguires. …National Detective Agency, which sent James McParland to infiltrate the group. In a series of sensational trials in 1875–77, McParlands testimony resulted in the conviction and hanging of 10 men for murder.

  3. Text. The Valley of Fear at Wikisource. The Valley of Fear is the fourth and final Sherlock Holmes novel by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle. It is loosely based on the Molly Maguires and Pinkerton agent James McParland. [1] The story was first published in the Strand Magazine between September 1914 and May 1915.

  4. 5 de may. de 2024 · James McParland: the Pinkerton detective agency sleuth became became, in the words of one reporter, “one of the world’s most famous detectives” Tim Fanning. Sun May 5 2024 - 18:59.

  5. 29 de jul. de 2015 · Both action packed and meticulously researched, Pinkerton's Great Detective brings readers along on McParland's most challenging cases: from young McParland's infiltration of the murderous Molly Maguires gang in the case that launched his career to his hunt for the notorious Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch to his controversial ...

  6. 20 de dic. de 2013 · McParland was a showman and a braggart, a bully prepared to bend and break the law in pursuit of his quarry, but he was also a man of high intelligence and remarkable courage, a supremely...

  7. McParland was born in Ireland in 1843. He remained in Ireland and England for 26 years, working as a stock clerk, a fieldhand, a circus barker, and a chemical plant worker before taking a ship from Liverpool to New York in 1867. McParland settled in Chicago, where he opened a liquor store. When the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed his ...