Over 160 years of innovation: From Protecting Mid-Western Railways to Providing Corporate Risk Management to Clients Across the Globe
PINKERTON, THE MAN 1819 --Allan Pinkerton is born August 25 in Glasgow, Scotland 1842 —Allan Pinkerton immigrates to the US, settles near Chicago and went to work making barrels 1847 —Allan Pinkerton joins the Chicago police department 1849 —Allan Pinkerton is appointed as Chicago’s first police detective 1850 —The first Pinkerton office opens at 80 Washington Street, Chicago, IL
PINKERTON, THE COMPANY
1850 --Pinkerton's National Detective Agency is formed and with it the birth of a noble profession 1850 —The Pinkerton Code is created:
Accept no bribes
Never compromise with criminals
Partner with local law enforcement agencies
Refuse divorce cases or cases that initiate scandals
Turn down reward money
Never raise fees without the client’s pre-knowledge
Keep clients apprised on an on-going basis
1853 --Pinkerton Detective Agency works with law enforcement to arrest criminals anywhere in the country 1855 —Pinkerton specializes in protecting railroad shipments for several mid-western railways 1856 —Kate Warne is hired by Pinkerton and becomes the first female detective in the U.S. “In my service you will serve your country better than on the field. I have several female operatives. If you agree to come aboard you will go in training with the head of my female detectives, Kate Warne. She has never let me down.” - ALLAN PINKERTON 1861 —In the hour of peril, Pinkerton uncovers and foils an assassination plot on the life of Abraham Lincoln and conducts him safely through the ranks of treason to his first inauguration 1861-1865 —During the Civil War, Pinkerton serves as head of the Union Intelligence Service which was the forerunner of the U.S. Secret Service Allan Pinkerton recruits the first African-American Union Intelligence Agent, John Scobell 1866 —The first recorded train robbery takes place and the Pinkerton Agency is called to locate and arrest the culprits 1870s --
Pinkerton and his agents become legendary during their relentless pursuit of Jesse James - the Younger Gang, the Dalton Brothers and Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch
The Pinkerton Agency begins the practice of clipping and filing newspaper stories for reference in investigations. Pinkerton’s collection of mug shots and methodology develops the first criminal database
1871 -- Pinkerton guards are hired to prevent looting after the Great Fire in Chicago 1884 —With the death of Allan Pinkerton, the agency is taken over by his two sons, Robert and William 1890s —By the early 1890s, Pinkerton's National Detective Agency had 2,000 active agents and 30,000 reserves causing the state of Ohio to outlaw the agency, due to the possibility of it being hired out as a "private army" or militia 1899 —Pinkerton attack disbands Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch 1906 —Pinkerton now has 20 offices throughout the United States of America 1907 —The Agency is inherited by Allan Pinkerton II, the grandson of the founder 1930 —Robert Pinkerton II, the great grandson of Allan Pinkerton leads the Agency 1960 —Corporate headquarters moved to downtown New York City; there were 45 offices nationwide 1968 —Pinkerton's armed agents are called upon to escort the priceless painting, Mona Lisa, painted by the italian artist, Leonardo da Vinci, safely across the Atlantic Ocean 1969 —Pinkerton offices are established in Hong Kong, opening the door to operations throughout Asia 1970 —The trademark 'PINKERTON'S' was registered March 3, 1970 1991 —Pinkerton launches international expansion plan 1998 —Pinkerton successfully evacuates 431 expatriates from Indonesia during the Asian Currency Crisis 1999 --Pinkerton acquired by Securitas AB, the largest security services provider in the world. (Simultaneously, Securitas also acquired the Burns Detective agency.) 2000 —Pinkerton celebrates its 150 years of service. In May, to commemorate the occasion, it donated a vast archive of material (over 100 boxes estimated valued at $1m) to the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. "We are honored that the Library of Congress considers our archives to be of historical significance and are proud to share the details of our organization's past with the nation" - PINKERTON SPOKESPERSON 2005 —Pinkerton mobilizes 313 agents to assist clients in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Wilma and Sandy 2013 —The leading innovator of corporate risk management solutions for national and international corporations, Pinkerton now operates in over 100 countries and maintains an exclusive network of vast and reliable global resources 2014 --Pinkerton relocates its global headquarters from Parsippany, N.J. to new 11,000-square-foot global headquarters back to the Midwest in Ann Arbor, Michigan - See more at: http://www.pinkerton.com/history#sthash.bo0hC1zw.dpuf