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
126:
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".
586:
801:
786:
806:
593:
62:
296:
305:
256:
69:
19:
816:
147:
73:
159:
151:
216:
208:
163:
289:
811:
65:, then studied law, was admitted to the bar and practiced law with James T. Brady in New York City.
130:
Sweeny died at the home of his son Arthur Sweeny, Assistant
Corporation Counsel of New York City.
652:
579:
498:
205:
compiled by
Franklin Benjamin Hough, Stephen C. Hutchins and Edgar Albert Werner (1867; page 531)
39:
493:
442:
200:
436:
321:
282:
796:
791:
478:
155:
8:
726:
646:
452:
406:
371:
96:
55:
518:
503:
421:
386:
346:
742:
543:
488:
483:
426:
381:
274:
35:
616:
602:
523:
462:
416:
366:
331:
43:
754:
709:
548:
528:
472:
467:
457:
748:
681:
675:
513:
447:
361:
111:
780:
658:
411:
391:
356:
326:
316:
249:
107:
100:
80:
31:
508:
401:
351:
341:
266:
84:
760:
553:
538:
533:
431:
376:
336:
88:
92:
83:. He became notorious as a central figure in the ring that controlled
571:
115:
79:
Sweeny was City
Chamberlain and Park Commissioner under Mayor
210:
Candidates of the
Different Parties for the November Election
76:
ticket in
November 1857, but resigned due to ill health.
68:
304:
54:
He was the son of James Sweeny, who kept a hotel in
778:
146:James Topham Brady (1815-1869), lawyer, ran for
587:
290:
42:) was an American lawyer and politician from
594:
580:
297:
283:
183:
181:
18:
178:
779:
575:
278:
233:Th. Nast, His period and his pictures
106:With Tweed, he was a director of the
13:
802:Columbia College (New York) alumni
787:New York County District Attorneys
601:
306:New York County District Attorneys
235:. New York: The Macmillan Company.
87:, and was depicted prominently in
14:
828:
807:19th-century American politicians
257:New York County District Attorney
70:New York County District Attorney
148:New York State Attorney General
231:Paine, Albert Bigelow (1904).
169:
140:
1:
225:
7:
221:in NYT on September 1, 1911
166:in NYT on February 10, 1869
10:
833:
218:PETER B. 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. Sweeny.
832:
831:
827:
826:
825:
823:
822:
821:
777:
776:
775:
766:
755:John K. Hackett
731:
715:
710:John T. Hoffman
687:
664:
641:Peter B. Sweeny
622:
605:
600:
570:
565:
558:
308:
303:
269:
260:
252:
228:
197:
192:
191:
186:
179:
174:
170:
145:
141:
136:
52:
17:
12:
11:
5:
830:
820:
819:
814:
809:
804:
799:
794:
789:
772:
771:
768:
767:
765:
764:
758:
752:
749:Albert Cardozo
746:
739:
737:
733:
732:
730:
729:
723:
721:
717:
716:
714:
713:
706:
704:
697:
696:New York State
693:
692:
689:
688:
686:
685:
682:John Morrissey
679:
676:Isaiah Rynders
672:
670:
666:
665:
663:
662:
656:
650:
644:
637:
635:
634:Administrators
628:
624:
623:
621:
620:
613:
611:
607:
606:
603:The Tweed Ring
599:
598:
591:
584:
576:
567:
566:
563:
560:
559:
557:
556:
551:
546:
541:
536:
531:
526:
521:
516:
511:
506:
501:
496:
491:
486:
481:
476:
470:
465:
460:
455:
450:
445:
440:
434:
429:
424:
419:
414:
409:
404:
399:
394:
389:
384:
379:
374:
369:
364:
359:
354:
349:
344:
339:
334:
329:
324:
319:
313:
310:
309:
302:
301:
294:
287:
279:
271:
270:
265:
262:
253:
248:
244:
243:
242:Legal offices
237:
236:
227:
224:
223:
222:
214:
206:
196:
193:
190:
189:
177:
168:
138:
137:
135:
132:
112:nolle prosequi
51:
48:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
829:
818:
815:
813:
810:
808:
805:
803:
800:
798:
795:
793:
790:
788:
785:
784:
782:
762:
759:
756:
753:
750:
747:
744:
741:
740:
738:
734:
728:
725:
724:
722:
718:
711:
708:
707:
705:
701:
698:
694:
683:
680:
677:
674:
673:
671:
667:
660:
657:
654:
651:
648:
645:
642:
639:
638:
636:
632:
629:
627:New York City
625:
618:
615:
614:
612:
608:
604:
597:
592:
590:
585:
583:
578:
577:
574:
561:
555:
552:
550:
547:
545:
542:
540:
537:
535:
532:
530:
527:
525:
522:
520:
517:
515:
512:
510:
507:
505:
502:
500:
497:
495:
492:
490:
487:
485:
482:
480:
477:
474:
471:
469:
466:
464:
461:
459:
456:
454:
451:
449:
446:
444:
441:
438:
435:
433:
430:
428:
425:
423:
420:
418:
415:
413:
410:
408:
405:
403:
400:
398:
395:
393:
390:
388:
385:
383:
380:
378:
375:
373:
370:
368:
365:
363:
360:
358:
355:
353:
350:
348:
345:
343:
340:
338:
335:
333:
330:
328:
325:
323:
320:
318:
315:
314:
311:
307:
300:
295:
293:
288:
286:
281:
280:
277:
268:
259:
258:
251:
250:A. Oakey Hall
245:
240:
234:
230:
229:
220:
219:
215:
212:
211:
207:
204:
203:
199:
198:
184:
182:
172:
165:
161:
157:
153:
149:
143:
139:
131:
128:
125:
119:
117:
113:
109:
108:Erie Railroad
104:
102:
101:A. Oakey Hall
98:
94:
90:
86:
82:
81:A. Oakey Hall
77:
75:
71:
66:
64:
59:
57:
47:
45:
41:
37:
33:
32:New York City
29:
21:
703:The Governor
640:
396:
267:Joseph Blunt
255:
232:
217:
209:
201:
171:
142:
129:
124:Evening Post
123:
120:
105:
85:Tammany Hall
78:
67:
61:He attended
60:
53:
27:
26:
797:1911 deaths
792:1825 births
763:(1820–1872)
761:John McCunn
757:(1821–1879)
751:(1828–1885)
745:(1829–1879)
712:(1828–1888)
684:(1831–1878)
678:(1804–1885)
661:(1826–1898)
655:(1818–1869)
649:(1810–1880)
643:(1825–1911)
619:(1823–1878)
382:N. B. Blunt
89:Thomas Nast
781:Categories
736:The Judges
659:Oakey Hall
544:Morgenthau
226:References
154:; and for
93:Boss Tweed
74:Democratic
407:Waterbury
332:Gardenier
610:The Boss
484:Gardiner
402:J. Blunt
372:Paterson
347:Van Wyck
44:New York
504:Perkins
499:Whitman
489:Philbin
468:Fellows
458:Fellows
453:Martine
443:Peckham
437:Vincent
427:Rollins
387:Shepard
367:Whiting
362:Phoenix
357:Hoffman
352:Maxwell
342:Maxwell
195:Sources
36:Mahopac
669:Toughs
514:Banton
494:Jerome
479:Olcott
463:Nicoll
432:McKeon
422:Phelps
417:Garvin
397:Sweeny
377:McKeon
337:Rodman
322:Colden
116:Canada
554:Bragg
549:Vance
534:Hogan
529:Dewey
524:Dodge
519:Crain
509:Swann
473:Davis
448:Olney
327:Riker
317:Riker
261:1858
134:Notes
412:Hall
392:Hall
164:Obit
160:1860
152:1853
99:and
50:Life
539:Kuh
158:in
150:in
783::
180:^
162:;
118:.
103:.
95:,
46:.
38:,
595:e
588:t
581:v
475:*
439:*
298:e
291:t
284:v
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.