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1057: 488: 302:, and Clark was the Whig candidate. The fledgling faction was popular enough to split the Democratic vote, propelling the Whigs to victory in both the mayoral and city council races. The vote tallies were 16,140 for Clark, 12,974 for Morgan, and 3,911 for Jacques. The election led to much soul-searching in Tammany Hall, and forced the main Democratic faction to take the Locofocos' concerns seriously. 154: 33: 474: 342:
1839 saw a Varian-Clark rematch, with massive electoral fraud being perpetrated this time by both parties. Varian won with 21,072 votes to Clark's 20,005. Following the election, a widespread outcry resulted in the passage of a voter registration bill during Varian's first term. The bill regularized
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combined with the perception that the policies of the Whig administration favored the rich made Clark profoundly unpopular among a part of the poorer majority. In 1838, the newly reconciled Democrats fielded Tammany Hall leader
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Clark married Catherine Maria Lamb in 1815. With her he had six children, five of whom lived past childhood. Catherine died in 1832, and Clark never remarried.
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law, and the elections were administered by Whig-appointed officials. Allegations included violent intimidation, multiple voting in different
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New York's Great Industries: Exchange and Commercial Review, p. 62, Historical Publishing Company, New York (1885) (available from
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To relieve the plight of the people, Alderman Clark focused on reviving the economy. Following his party's program of
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electoral procedure in the city and served to decrease the incidence of fraud in future elections.
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named in his honor. Clark endowed the prize with a gift in 1859, shortly before his death.
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As mayor, Clark lived on Broadway near Leonard Street, a few short blocks north of the
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After ending his political career, Clark returned to business and became a patron of
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It may be (and was widely believed at the time) that the Whigs resorted to massive
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1837 also saw the rise of the "Equal Rights Party", which came to be known as the
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Mayor Go", depicts Varian (exiting stage left) and Clark (on a stalled mare).
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Documents of the Board of Aldermen, 1836, #80, as cited in Myers, Ch. XII
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on August 2, 1861. Both he and his wife are buried in the Clark family
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Mayor of New York City
Cornelius Van Wyck Lawrence
Isaac Varian
Worthington, Massachusetts
Brooklyn
New York
Alma mater
Union College

The Jew
American politician
New York
Whig Party
Worthington, Massachusetts
Pawlet, Vermont
Union College
Schenectady, New York
War of 1812
Albany, New York
New York State Assembly
New York City
banking
lottery
alderman
Panic of 1837
economy
boom
internal improvements
Broadway

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