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  • ...re in 18th and 19th century American culture. Among other manifestations, Tammany was celebrated in annual celebrations held on May Day, he inspired the foun ...ref>Edwin P. Kilroe. 1913. Saint Tammany and the Origin of the Society of Tammany: Or Columbian Order in the City of New York. Ph.D. dissertation, Faculty o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tammany]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tammany]]
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  • ...re in 18th and 19th century American culture. Among other manifestations, Tammany was celebrated in annual celebrations held on May Day, he inspired the foun ...ref>Edwin P. Kilroe. 1913. Saint Tammany and the Origin of the Society of Tammany: Or Columbian Order in the City of New York. Ph.D. dissertation, Faculty o
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  • ...ics and wet opponents of Prohibition, as well as his ties to the corrupt [[Tammany Hall]] machine in New York City. Smith was a progressive reformer in his a ...grants, and campaigned as a man of the people. Although indebted to the [[Tammany Hall]] political machine, particularly to its boss, [[Charles Francis Murph
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  • ...constructed airports; reorganized the police force; defeated the powerful Tammany political machine; and reestablished merit employment in place of patronage ...of new levels of urban possibility. He synthesized the human sympathy of Tammany ward-healers with the honesty and efficiency of the good government reforme
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  • ...ved much longer in many states, counties and municipalities, such as the [[Tammany Hall]] ring, which survived well into the 1930s when [[New York, New York|N
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  • *Allen, Oliver E. ''The Tiger: The Rise and Fall of Tammany Hall'' (1993) ...me Bosses: The Life and Times of Carmine de Sapio and the Rise and Fall of Tammany Hall'' (1971)
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  • ...cs who suggest that democracy emerged from boss-ridden urban machines like Tammany Hall have surely misunderstood what American democracy means.
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  • ...Wed Quietly in July; Aviatrix Became Wife of P.H. Sullivan, Nephew of Late Tammany Leader", ''The New York Times'', November 10, 1933, p. 8.</ref> Her mother ...trick H. Sullivan]],<ref name=Moses /><ref name=wed-quietly /> nephew of [[Tammany]] leader [[Timothy Sullivan|Timothy "Big Tim" Sullivan]].<ref name=wed-quie
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  • ...w Over"--"Let Us Prey."'' Cartoon of New York's [[Boss Tweed]] and other [[Tammany Hall]] figures, drawn in 1871 by [[Thomas Nast]] and published in ''[[Harpe .... The best known example of a political machine from this time period is [[Tammany Hall]] in New York City, led by [[Boss Tweed]].
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  • ...ted to enhancing the democratic process by opposing DeSapio's reincarnated Tammany. Their efforts were eventually successful, and DeSapio was removed from pow
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  • ...owerful political boss in New York City; with Paddy's death in 1911 as a [[Tammany Hall]] leader, his even shrewder and more brutal son, Edward Courance West,
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  • ...where he became a leader of a group of reformers who opposed Manhattan's [[Tammany Hall]] machine which dominated the state Democratic Party. Roosevelt soon b ...In 1914, he was defeated in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate by Tammany Hall-backed [[James W. Gerard]]. Roosevelt worked to expand the Navy and fo
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  • ...tter place to obtain services than the regular government. Before reform, Tammany Hall was the "go-to" place, not the government of New York, New York|New Yo
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  • ...city in the United States. Local politics fell under the domination of [[Tammany Hall]], a political machine supported by Irish immigrants.<ref>{{cite book ...olitical dominance.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Tiger – The Rise and Fall of Tammany Hall |author=Allen, Oliver E. |publisher=Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
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  • ...chniques, including nominating conventions and formal party platforms. The Tammany Society in New York City went all out for Madison; the Federalists finally
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  • ...ociated with [[machine politics]] and Smith's close association with the [[Tammany]] machine.<ref>Roy V. Peel and Thomas C. Donnelly, ''The 1928 Campaign: An
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  • ...In New York City the Republicans joined nonpartisan reformers to battle [[Tammany Hall]], and elected Seth Low (1902-03). Samuel "Golden Rule" Jones was firs
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