Page_54" class="pginternal">54-55, 61, 64, 68, 75, 88 Clinton, George, 2, 17-19, 26 Cochran W. Bourke, 267-273 Cochrane, John, 165, 172, 188 Cockroft, William, 168 Coddington, Jonathan I., 134-135 Cohalan, Daniel F., 353-354, 355, 373-374 Colden, Cadwallader D., 8, 47, 48, 51, 52-53, 60 Coler, Bird S., 304, 316 Commercial Bank, 103 Committee of Seventy, 253, 278 Conkling, Frederick A., 218-219 Conner, William C., 192 Connolly, J. A., 373 Connolly, Richard B., 122, 152, 165, 202, 214-215, 221, 227, 235, 240-241, 244, 248, 249 Conover, Daniel D., 182 Cook, Noah, 119 Coogan, James J., 271 Cooper, Edward, 184, 259, 260 Cornell, Alonzo B., 260, 262 Cornell, William H., 273 Corruption, 77, 96-98, 126, 132-133, 153-154, 167-171, 181-182, 191-192, 197-199, 200, 203, 206-207, 212-213, 219-220, 222-223, 227, 306 Fowler, Isaac V., 146, 165, 190-191, 194 Fowler, John Walker, 195-251 Fox, John, 225, 389 Francis, John W., 4 Franklin, Morris, 134-135 Freedman, Andrew, 296-297 Free Soilers, 161 Fremont, John C., 80 French Revolution, 8, 9 Fulton Bank, 71 G Gaffney, James E., 302, 310-311, 313, 349, 362, 366-369, 371-372, 385, 389 Gallagher, Ernest, 329-330 “Gangs,” 130-132, 185-186, 267, 299 Gardiner, Asa Bird, 289 Garvey, Andrew J., 216, 221-222, 248-249 Gaynor, William J., 340-341, 349, 356, 378-379, 400 General Railway Signal Co., 394 Genet, E. C., 50 Genet, Harry W., 225, 226, 244 George, Henry, 269, 270, 282 George, Henry, Jr., 282 Gibbs, Frederick S., 262 Gilbert, Garrit, 103 Gilroy, Thomas F., 267, 274, 275 Glynn, Martin, 388-392 Goff, John W., 276 Goodsell, Louis F., 347 Gorham, Daniel, 114 Gould, Jay, 223 Grace, William R., 260-261, 262 Grady, Thomas F., 343-4, 349 Grant, Hugh J., 262-264, 265, 71 Morris, Robert H., 127, 130, 132, 134 Morrissey, John, 225, 250, 252, 255 Morse, Samuel F. B., 130 Morss, John, 89 Moss, Frank, 279, 287 Mozart Hall, 188, 190, 196, 198, 200-205, 208, 219 Municipal Ownership League, 309, 322 Municipal Taxpayers’ Association, 253 Murphy, Charles F., 297-298, 299-303, 306, 310-311, 317, 322, 324, 326, 338-340, 344, 349, 351, 353, 355, 356, 360-364, 369-373, 375-376, 378, 382-386, 388-389, 395 Murphy, John J., 301, 310 Murphy, John M., 366 Mutual Life Insurance Co., 307 N Nast, Thomas, 235, 239 National Republican party, 85-86; election frauds, 90-91 Native American party, 103, 108, 121, 128, 134-135, 138, 139, 142, 155, 174-175, 179, 187, 191 Naughton & Co., 297 Nestell, Christian, 24 Newcomb, Colin G., 127 New York Contracting & Trucking Co., Roche, Walter, 213 Rogers, G. Tracy, 346-348 Rogers, H. H., 351 Romaine, Benjamin, 13, 22, 23, 25, 33, 34, 61, 72 Romaine, Samuel B., 77 Roosevelt, Robert B., 240 Roosevelt, J. J., 95 Roosevelt, Theodore, 270, 279, 285, 289, 395 Rosenthal, Herman, 256-257 Russell, Charles E., 382, 388 Russell, William Hepburn, 302 Rutgers, Col., 42 Ryan, Allan, 383-384, 390 Ryan, Thomas F., 293, 332-334, 353, 383-384 Rynders, Isaiah, 136, 138, 157, 195 S Sanford, Nathan, 33 Savage, J. Y., 176-177 Schell, Augustus, 252-259 Schell, Edward, 232 Schureman, Nicholas, 70 Scott, Francis M., 274 Shandley, Edward J., 233 Seagrist, Nicholas, 188 Seaver, Joel P., 101 Selden, Dudley, 90, 138 Seventh Ward Bank, 97, 123, 124, 179 Seward, George F., 344-345 Seward, William H., 119 Seymour, Horatio, 152, 204, 216, 218, 230, 252 Sharp, George, 99 Sharp, Jacob, 168, 169 Sharpe, John, 44 Sharpe, Peter, 72, 77, 89 Shaw, James G., 367 Shee ******* This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: /5/3/1/1/53115 Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed.
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