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Background. Atlantic Monthly. Lincoln Steffens/ New York Daily Times. George Plunkitt. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. This is where Tammany Hall was in power. Where is New York City?.
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Tammany Hall became the political machine representing this party.
Tammany Hall gained control by appealing to this community of people.
This is one of the things Tammany Hall helped people to do in order to obtain their vote.
This is an estimate of how much money Tammany Hall swindled from the city.
This is one of the things the boss of Tammany Hall had the power to decide.
The Atlantic Monthly describes the election of a New York mayor in this year.
This article in the New York daily Times accused Tammany Hall of graft and corruption.
What is How New York is governed, frauds of the Tammany Democrats?
Tammany Hall’s payment to these locations was deemed fraudulent.
What are the County Buildings and Offices and the Armories of the National Guard?
This was repeated by Tammany Hall after it was done by the previous Board.
This is a reason arguing for why politicians have not become more corrupt.
This is called seizing an opportunity and making the best of it.
This is the book containing all interviews with George Plunkitt.