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Peter B. Sweeny

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20: 110:, which became "a gigantic highway of robbery and disgrace". Sweeny was also Director of the Tenth National Bank, in which city funds were deposited. In Nast's cartoons, Tweed and Sweeny were often identified as "Tweeny and Sweed"; in others, Sweeny was identified as "Peter 'Brains' Sweeny". Public indignation over the theft of millions of dollars by the Tweed ring led to the downfall of the Ring in the municipal election of November 7, 1871. Sweeny resigned from public life the following day. In February 1872, Sweeny was indicted but the D.A.'s office decided for 121:
In 1877, Sweeny paid $ 400,000 to New York City in exchange for forgiveness. The fact that the sum was paid in the name of his recently deceased brother, James M. Sweeney, who had been a minor player in the financial operations of the Ring, was widely condemned in the press. On June 7, 1877, the
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wrote, "Of course, nobody will be deceived by this disgraceful and offensive sham. The suit of the people was not against James M. Sweeny ... It is known that he lived by the breath of his brother, that he was but a mere miserable tool".
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Sweeny died at the home of his son Arthur Sweeny, Assistant Corporation Counsel of New York City.
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Sweeny was City Chamberlain and Park Commissioner under Mayor
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ticket in November 1857, but resigned due to ill health.
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In 1852, he was appointed Public Administrator. He was
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He was the son of James Sweeny, who kept a hotel in
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SWEENY DEAD AT 86 213:in NYT on October 28, 1857 194: 58:, and Mary (Barr) Sweeny. 735: 719: 702: 695: 668: 633: 626: 609: 562: 312: 263: 254: 246: 241: 133: 72:in 1858, elected on the 817:Leaders of Tammany Hall 653:Isaac Vanderbeck Fowler 202:The New York Civil List 49: 40:Putnam County, New York 91:'s cartoons alongside 24: 720:The State Legislators 114:, and Sweeny went to 22: 156:Governor of New York 727:Black Horse Cavalry 647:Richard B. Connolly 187:Paine 1904, p. 198. 175:Paine 1904, p. 157. 97:Richard B. Connolly 56:Hoboken, New Jersey 16:American politician 564:(*) denotes Acting 34:– August 30, 1911 25: 774: 773: 770: 769: 743:George G. Barnard 691: 690: 569: 568: 273: 272: 264:Succeeded by 30:(October 9, 1825 28:Peter Barr Sweeny 824: 812:William M. Tweed 700: 699: 631: 630: 617:William M. Tweed 596: 589: 582: 573: 572: 299: 292: 285: 276: 275: 247:Preceded by 239: 238: 188: 185: 176: 173: 167: 144: 63:Columbia College 23:Peter B. 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New York City
Mahopac
Putnam County, New York
New York
Hoboken, New Jersey
Columbia College
New York County District Attorney
Democratic
A. Oakey Hall
Tammany Hall
Thomas Nast
Boss Tweed
Richard B. Connolly
A. Oakey Hall
Erie Railroad
nolle prosequi
Canada
New York State Attorney General
1853
Governor of New York
1860
Obit


The New York Civil List
Candidates of the Different Parties for the November Election
PETER B. SWEENY DEAD AT 86
A. Oakey Hall
New York County District Attorney

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