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for their tyrannies. He turned loose hundreds of prisoners, raged and roared from the bench, and wrote thousands of letters on the subject, many of them magnificent expositions of Jeffersonian doctrine. Unfortunately, his strange ideas alarmed the general run of respectable New Yorkers quite as much as they alarmed his fellow judges, and so he was always in hot water. When Tammany, with sardonic humor, made him mayor, he began an heroic but vain effort to give New York decent government....In the end, worn out and embittered by the struggle, he died unlamented, and today political historians scarcely mention him. Yet he was a great political philosopher and a great soul. It is the tragedy of the Republic that such men are so few, and that their efforts, when they appear, go for so little.".
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Gaynor was that great rarity in American political history: a judge who actually believed in the Bill of Rights. When he sat on the bench in Brooklyn he tried to enforce it to the letter, to the natural scandal of his brethren of the ermine. Scarcely a day went by that he did not denounce the police
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photographer William Warnecke snapped what he thought would be a typical, if uneventful, photo of the new Mayor. Instead, Warnecke captured the very moment that Gallagher, at point-blank range, shot a bullet through Gaynor's neck. It remains one of the most highly praised photographs in the history
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Brooklyn, Mayor Gaynor's home borough, was greatly excited and deeply shocked by the news of the shooting of the city's chief executive. The earliest reports to reach the borough said that Mr. Gaynor had been killed. These spread rapidly through Brooklyn, and the local newspaper offices, telephone
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was the "perfect" and "optimal" system ("admitted by philosophers and economists the world over"). However, he objected to what he perceived as George's intent to take all land rent for public use at once. Instead, Gaynor favored a slow transition over many years. He was unaware of the claim that
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This is the story of the shooting of Mayor Gaynor as told by eye-witnesses, among whom were Robert Adamson, the Mayor's secretary; Corporation Counsel Watson, Street Cleaning Commissioner Edwards, and Water Commissioner Thompson. It was Mr. Edwards who beat the Mayor's assailant into submission.
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Although Gaynor quickly recovered, the bullet remained lodged in his throat for the next three years. During his term as mayor, Gaynor was widely considered a strong candidate for Governor or President. Tammany Hall refused to nominate him for reelection to a second term, but after accepting the
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Gaynor's marriage with Tammany Hall was short-lived; soon after taking office, he filled high level government posts with experts and city employees were chosen from civil service lists in the order they appeared, effectively curbing patronage and nepotism. As mayor, he railed against efforts to
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He made his way back home to Utica, where his family now lived, arriving late that same year. How he managed that journey he never shared, other than to say that it had not been an easy or pleasant experience. His father welcomed him back and helped him to secure a position with the law firm of
400:) – it was the first time he had ever visited the seat of city government – and addressed the 1,500 people gathered to greet him: "I enter upon this office with the intention of doing the very best I can for the City of New York. That will have to suffice; I can do no more." 484:, a discharged city employee who had been a New York dock Night Watchman from April 7, 1903, to July 19, 1910. Gaynor remains the only New York City mayor to be hit by a bullet during an assassination attempt. The violent incident happened on board the Europe-bound 256:
He was a studious boy, a trait which his father encouraged. As he was on the clumsy side, when it came to farmwork, his brother Tom usually took on the heavier chores. For his education, he first attended the local public school, then was sent to the Whiteboro
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Apart from his family and from one trusted protege outside of his family, William Jay Gaynor had no intimates. He was a true and lasting friend. He never forgot an unselfish service. "I have never forgotten, you for a single day," he wrote, four years
530:. Six days later, on September 10, 1913, Gaynor died suddenly on a deck chair aboard the liner. After his death, doctors concluded that he died of a heart attack, and that his old wound was at most a minor contributing factor. Gaynor is interred at 332:, where he found much that resonated with his own way of thinking. The book was to be his lifelong companion. As a result, however, by the time the small group of Brothers had arrived at their destination, Gaynor had lost his belief in organized 1059:, September 11, 1913. Mayor William J. Gaynor of New York died in his steamer chair on board the steamship Baltic early Wednesday afternoon when the liner was 400 miles off the Irish Coast. His death was due to a sudden heart attack. 835:
An explanation was made to-day by Attorney General Andrew C. Gray, son of Federal Judge Gray, regarding the reason why Harry Kermit Vingut of New York came here yesterday with Edith Augusta Gaynor, daughter of Mayor Gaynor of New
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in 1893, and appointed to the Appellate Division, Second Department in 1905, Gaynor's rulings were often cited around the country. His reputation as an honest reformer helped win him election as mayor in 1909.
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Gaynor moments after the assassination attempt. August 9, 1910. At left is Edward J. Lichtfield, a neighbor of Gaynor's, and at right is Jacob Katz. A second picture of Gaynor after he was shot is at
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of the congregation. This was located at 44 East 2nd Street. The date of birth he gave at his admission was February 2, 1848, thus he was still fifteen at the time he was received. He was given the
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at St. John's Church on Bleecker Street. As William entered his teenage years, he began to show a religious fervor that led his parents to think that he might have a
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Hochman, William Russell. "William J. Gaynor: The Years of Fruition" (PhD dissertation, Columbia University; ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 1955. 0012309).
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Finegold, Kenneth. "Traditional Reform, Municipal Populism, and Progressivism Challenges to Machine Politics in Early-Twentieth-Century New York City."
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Horatio and John Seymour, that he might read enough law to take the bar examination. This was to be the start of his entry into the political arena, as
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to the Church. Both to test this, and for reasons of affordability, he was enrolled in the Assumption Academy in Utica. This was staffed by the
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of the institute, and named Brother Adrian Denys. He spent the next four years in this house, both in training and soon in teaching in nearby
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system. A strong willed but compassionate mayor, Gaynor once remarked, "The world does not grow better by force or by the policeman's club."
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Justice from 1893 to 1909. As mayor he was noted as a reformer who broke ranks and refused to take orders from the Tammany boss
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suggested to the Brothers, Gaynor had been reading and absorbing the reflection of a wide range of writers, mostly the ancient
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removing other taxes would increase land rent, yet by his calculations there was enough land rent to replace all taxes with a
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exchanges, and Police Headquarters were soon inundated by a flood of Inquiries which poured in from all sections.
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Cimino, Eric. "Dear Madam, Dear Sir: Mayor William Gaynor and New York's Response to the Sinking of
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and devout Catholics, thus, when weather permitted, on Sundays they would head to the nearby city of
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Gaynor would disappoint Tammany Hall when they nominated him for mayor in 1909. Elected to the
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on February 4, 1913, the same year as Gaynor's death. Observing Gaynor in conversation,
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By this time, however, as well as the usual readings in history, philosophy and the
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and had decided to leave the institute. Because of his youth, he had never taken
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nomination from an independent group of voters, he set sail for Europe aboard
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The Mayor who Mastered New York: The Life and Opinions of William J. Gaynor
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New York City Mayors: Part II: the Mayors of Greater New York From 1898
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Greater Gotham: A History of New York City from 1898 to 1919
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In December 1863, he was sent to New York City to enter the
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philosophers. One lifetime favorite which he found was the
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there. They sailed from New York on July 16, aboard the
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Hochman, William R. "The Shooting of Mayor Gaynor."
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Early in his term, Gaynor was shot in the throat by
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In 1910 his daughter, Edith Augusta Gaynor, married
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Mayor of New York City
George B. McClellan Jr.
Ardolph Loges Kline
Oriskany, New York
Atlantic Ocean
Democratic
New York City
Tammany Hall
political machine
mayor of the City of New York
New York Supreme Court
Charles Francis Murphy
Oriskany, New York
Seminary
Irish
Utica
Mass
vocation
Brothers of the Christian Schools
religious congregation
novitiate
habit
parish schools
St. Mary's College
SS Ocean Queen
Church Fathers
Stoic
Autobiography
Benjamin Franklin

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