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against charges of inciting to riot in New York City. He lost the case (she was sentenced to a year in prison), but she credited him with reducing the charges against her and providing her a platform to air her anarchist views. She described him as a great champion of free speech.
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descent) from holding a parade, perhaps provocatively celebrating the historic Orangemen (Anglo Protestant Irish) victory over ethnic Irish Catholics. Fearing that either banning the march or allowing it to continue would both lead to violence and mayhem, Governor
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appointed Hall as an assistant district attorney, and after Blunt's death in 1854, Hall offered to occupy the office until the end of the year and revert the district attorney's wages to Blunt's widow and her eight children. However, Democrat
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in 1993, he was ranked as the sixth-worst American big-city mayor to have served between the years 1820 and 1993. Recent historians have disputed the older depiction of Hall as corrupt or as a front man for a corrupt political order.
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ticket to succeed Shepard, and served his first term as New York County District Attorney from 1855 to 1857. He was not re-elected partly due to his unpopularity following the Burdell-Cunningham murder trial. As a
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for defamation of character and libel, but the case was eventually dropped. His daughter Cara de la Montagnie Hall married Rear Admiral Thomas Holdup Stevens III, but maintained her name to honor her father.
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overruled Mayor Hall and allowed it to continue with increased policing. Nevertheless, riots did occur, cementing Hall's negative image on both sides and severely compromising Hoffman's political career.
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until 1845 before dropping out to apprentice to finish his legal education. Hall returned to New York in 1845, and worked in the law office of Charles W. Sandford. In 1846, he moved to
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Want your place paved, you say? Certainly, Sir; how will you have it done, with good intentions or with broken promises? We will supply you with either at the City Hall. (
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as a Democrat supported by Tammany Hall. He was re-elected mayor in 1870, again on the Tammany ticket, serving two terms from January 1, 1869, to December 31, 1872.
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Hall died of heart disease on October 7, 1898, in New York City, and was buried at Trinity Cemetery, located at 155th Street and Broadway in Manhattan. He was 72.
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leaders and Hall were Anglo, their power base rested largely upon Irish immigrants. This conflict boiled over in 1871 when Hall attempted to stop the Irish
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within the Party. He was seen as attempting to have it both ways rather than finding a middle ground. In particular,
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and provided important historical sketches of a young New Orleans. In 1857, he authored a formerly popular
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Additionally, Hall backed away from supporting Republican candidates because of widespread dislike of the
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As mayor, Hall was unpopular for a myriad of reasons, partly due to the ongoing political clashes between
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A 1993 survey of historians, political scientists and urban experts conducted by Melvin G. Holli of the
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ranked Hall as the sixth-worst American big-city mayor to have served between the years 1820 and 1993.
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compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough, Stephen C. Hutchins and Edgar Albert Werner (1867; p. 531)
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Some time after the last trial, Hall wrote and acted in his own play entitled
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After the nervous breakdown and returning to New York, Hall traveled between
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Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics
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Abraham Oakey Hall: New York's Most Elegant and Controversial Mayor
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Abraham Oakey Hall: New York's Most Elegant and Controversial Mayor
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was unable to continue in business and swiftly sold the theatre to
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The Manhattaner in New Orleans, or, Phases of "Crescent City" Life
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to fill the vacancy. In November 1854, Hall was elected on the
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of Hans Yorkel, he served as the New York correspondent of the
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in November 1876 was a flop. The lessee and manager,
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where he apprenticed at the law firm of Thomas &
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Blunt, Esq" 178: 7: 496:. 8 October 1898. p. 1 456:Reviews in American History 10: 2159: 254:was appointed by Governor 16:American mayor (1826–1898) 2103:Harvard Law School alumni 2036: 2020: 2003: 1996: 1969: 1934: 1927: 1910: 1859: 1393: 1341: 1091: 1042: 1033: 1023: 1018: 1008: 999: 991: 981: 972: 964: 959: 860:β€œDeath of William Stuart” 830:Holli, Melvin G. (1999). 555:. 20 July 1854. p. 8 534:February 7, 2011, at the 134: 124: 118:October 7, 1898 (aged 72) 114: 104: 99: 95: 83: 71: 60: 52: 48: 30: 23: 408: 2138:Leaders of Tammany Hall 2108:Mayors of New York City 1954:Isaac Vanderbeck Fowler 1382:Mayors of New York City 950:The New York Civil List 943:The Political Graveyard 785:. 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Mayor of New York City
Thomas Coman
William F. Havemeyer
Democratic

Punchinello
New York
Democrat
University of Illinois at Chicago
Albany, New York
New York University
Harvard Law School
New Orleans
John Slidell
pen name
ethnically diverse
port cities
Christmas
New York County District Attorney
N. Bowditch Blunt
Lorenzo B. Shepard
Horatio Seymour
Whig
Republican
Mayor of New York City
Anglo
Nativists
Irish
Tweed

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