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References to McGinty were common for decades after the song's introduction, with the song being used as the basis for characters by, among others,
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named Dan McGinty; the last verse describes his suicide by drowning: "Down went McGinty / to the bottom of the sea".
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Film historian Jeff Jaeckle has described McGinty's actions as "conform(ing) to contemporaneous
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in Brooklyn. The lyrics depict the misadventures of a stereotypically "naive and pugnacious"
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Vaudeville old & new: an encyclopedia of variety performances in America
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In addition to Flynn and Sheridan, early performers of the song included
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Sure his ribs and nose and back were broke from getting such a fall,
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They were big long months he stopp’d, for no one went his bail,
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1904 editorial cartoon comparing casualties of war to McGinty
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And it took us half an hour to dig McGinty from the coal,
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Hayes Presidential Library 102:Stood looking at a very high stone wall, 88: 76: 207:went McGinty to the bottom of the jail, 201:In a cell to sleep upon a prison bunk. 167:went McGinty to the bottom of the hole, 127:went McGinty to the bottom of the wall, 465: 431: 413: 411: 390: 310: 247:went McGinty to the bottom of the sea, 402:, by Jeff Jaeckle, published 2015 by 400:ReFocus: The Films of Preston Sturges 257:Dressed in his best suit of clothes. 215:Dressed in his best suit of clothes. 175:Dress’d in his best suit of clothes. 142:To find he was the father of a child; 135:Dressed in his best suit of clothes. 408: 305:California State University, Fresno 209:Where his board would cost him nix, 13: 261: 180:About his clothes he felt so sore, 106:Says, “I’ll bet five dollars, Dan, 104:When his friend, young Pat McCann, 14: 494: 451: 193:And they soon joined in the fuss, 140:When they fixed his broken bones, 81:1892 editorial cartoon comparing 197:And the Judge says with a smile, 138:From the hospital Mac went home, 111:So on his shoulders he took Dan, 251:for they haven’t found him yet; 191:But two policemen saw the muss, 184:So he tightly grabbed his stick 157:But in the sidewalk was a hole, 151:Then he waddled down the street 56: 237:Knowing well he couldn't swim, 171:gave the load of coal a start; 146:his friends he went to invite, 119:To win the five he did let go, 85:'s political future to McGinty 1: 287: 233:And he madly pulled his hair, 226:To see his wife, Bedaley Ann, 220:one fine day got out of jail, 199:We will keep you for a while, 117:When McGinty, cute old rogue, 113:to climb the ladder he began, 426:University of Nebraska Press 385:University of Nebraska Press 178:Now McGinty raved and swore, 131:he was more dead than alive; 100:Dan McGinty dressed so fine, 7: 224:To his house he quickly ran 218:Now McGinty, thin and pale, 169:Then the driver of the cart 153:in his Sunday suit so neat, 98:Sunday morning just at nine 10: 499: 404:Edinburgh University Press 375:, pp. 151-52, as cited in 323:; retrieved April 26, 2019 307:; retrieved April 26, 2019 231:Then he gave up in despair 211:and he stay’d exactly six; 186:and hit the driver a lick, 26:(sometimes referred to as 15: 239:he did foolishly jump in, 159:to receive a ton of coal, 144:So to celebrate it right, 129:And tho’ he won the five, 72: 40:Hyde and Behman's Theater 255:Before the break of day, 249:And he must be very wet 28:"Down Went Dan McGinty" 259: 94: 86: 96: 92: 80: 483:Anti-Irish sentiment 317:Sheet Music Holdings 51:anti-Irish prejudice 478:Songs about suicide 32:"Down Went M'Ginty" 24:"Down Went McGinty" 16:For the movie, see 95: 87: 438:Gas-house McGinty 373:Read 'em and Weep 301:Down Went McGinty 273:The Great McGinty 18:The Great McGinty 490: 445: 442:James T. 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Index

The Great McGinty
Frank Sheridan
Hyde and Behman's Theater
Irishman
anti-Irish prejudice
Dan W. Quinn
Maggie Cline

Grover Cleveland

Preston Sturges
The Great McGinty
L. Frank Baum
James T. Farrell
Down Went McGinty
California State University, Fresno
Sheet Music Holdings
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library


“Trying to Raise McGinty from the Bottom of the Sea”
Harper's Weekly
Vaudeville old & new: an encyclopedia of variety performances in America
Psychology Press
Sigmund Spaeth
"Our Landlady"
L. Frank Baum
University of Nebraska Press

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