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250:. Although he was advised to seek medical treatment, Kerrigan ignored this advice and his condition grew more serious. On January 22, he left his home to ride with a friend and returned seriously ill. Two physicians were called, Dr. Loomis and Sass, but were doubtful that he would recover. His three brothers and sister were called, as well as his partner William Rogers, and remained with him until the time of his death four days later. He dictated his last wishes during this time and, although he had not written a will, Kerrigan expressed that he wished his fortune to be divided among his family with Rogers as the executor. He also said he did not wish an elaborate funeral but to be quietly buried next to his parents in 201:, and left the service of Wood and Simmons in 1860 to become a professional gambler. A formidable pugilist, he fought "Australian Kelly" in a $ 1,000 prize fight that same year. The bout was officially held two miles from the Island Pond Hotel in 196:
and accountant, and was given complete control of managing the organization's accounts. He acquired a large personal fortune while employed by Wood and Simmons and began living a lavish lifestyle. Kerrigan started gambling, becoming known as a
243:". His political connections secured his release and, in October 1879, he became one of the owners of the Star and Garter with William C. Rogers. During his four months at the establishment, he loaned $ 6,000 to those in need. 161:'s Sixth Ward in 1843. His father, Daniel P. Kerrigan, was a lawyer and his mother "a woman of superior education". Dan Kerrigan received a public school education and later attended a local Catholic 212:
throughout the city, and traveled the United States for almost 20 years becoming one of the most widely recognized sportsmen in the country. He was also a regular at nearly every horse race held at
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and was strongly encouraged to pursue religious training, and for a time considered entering the priesthood, but eventually became dissatisfied and left the school to work for underworld figures
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on August 22, 1860. The fight lasted 25 rounds, lasting nearly three and a half hours, and was eventually won by Kerrigan after a foul blow by Kelly.
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and was at one time the chairman of the Tammany Hall General Committee. In 1878, Kerrigan opened a saloon in the Twenty-Ninth District known as
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Kerrigan developed extensive political connections as a longtime political organizer and "fixer" for
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prize fights when he defeated "Australian Kelly" after a near-three and a half hour bout at
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Kerrigan quickly rose through the ranks of their organization, becoming a first class
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In early-January 1880, Kerrigan contracted a severe cold which quickly turned into
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He became deeply involved in illegal gambling, having mixed success with running
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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the New York Underworld
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The American Metropolis from Knickerbocker Days to the Present Time
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saloon, and was a longtime political organizer and "fixer" for
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Index

Daniel Kerrigan
New York City
Calvary Cemetery
Tammany Hall
Democrat
Sixth Avenue
Tammany Hall
bare-knuckle boxing
Island Pond
Irish Catholic
New York City
minor seminary
choir boy
St. Patrick's Church
Ben Wood
Zachariah Simmons
policy racket
illegal gambling
bookmaker
high roller
Island Pond
faro banks
Jerome Park
Saratoga
Monmouth Park
Tammany Hall
Alexander "Clubber" Williams
disorderly house
pneumonia
Calvary Cemetery

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