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Hugh J. Grant

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west side taverns, helped Grant make connections with many local Irish-American organizations that aided his political career. Backed by Tammany Hall, Grant became a New York Alderman in 1882, sheriff of New York in 1885, and finally mayor in 1889. Inaugurated at only 31 years of age, Grant is remembered as New York City's youngest mayor.
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This park was named after former New York City Mayor Hugh J. Grant (1857 - 1910) on December 5, 1911 by the Board of Aldermen. A native New Yorker, Grant was educated in Catholic schools in the United States and Berlin before attending Columbia University Law School. His father, the owner of several
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denounced his administration: "every step that we take looking to the moral betterment of this city has to be taken directly into the teeth of the damnable pack of administrative blood-hounds that are fattening themselves on the ethical flesh and blood of our citizenship." He called Grant and his
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of New York officiated, assisted by several priests. Senator Murphy was, like Grant, a political ally of and financial adviser to Richard Croker. After traveling for several months in Europe, the Grants lived and raised three children in their 20-room townhouse at 20 East 72nd Street in New York
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In response to foot-dragging by the hesitant electric companies, Grant took a heavy-handed approach to placing the lines underground. Between 1889 and 1891, he ordered the chopping down of electric light poles before the underground system was prepared, leaving some public areas in darkness, and
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Hugh Grant, whose father John Grant had grown rich in politics and real estate, was born on West 27th Street in New York City, on September 10, 1858. He was orphaned young and raised by his guardian, a man named McAleenan. He attended both public and private schools, spent two years at
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of 1890. Grant's role included $ 25,000 in cash given to Croker's daughter Flossie—supposedly gifts he made as god-father to the little girl. A grand jury described Grant's tenure as Sheriff as "tainted and corrupt". In February 1892, crusading reformist Rev.
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and a severe wind storm in January 1891 – both of which badly damaged the city's growing net of above-ground wiring – and a spate of accidental electrocutions by low-hanging wires in Manhattan in late 1889.
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of Baltimore granted special dispensation for the wedding celebration to be held at the Murphy home at the corner of K and 17th Streets in Washington, D.C., rather than in a church. Archbishop
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lambasted the electric companies for delaying the process and then asking to dig up newly repaved roads. His feuds with the electric companies occurred in the context of the
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in 1889. His administrative accomplishments included the reorganization of city administration and the initial stages of placing the city's electrical system underground.
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Democrat, he began his political career as a city alderman from 1883–1884, where he was one of only two aldermen not caught up in a financial scandal related to the
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Grant's business interests ranged from serving as receiver of the St. Nicholas Bank to promoting the development of the Harlem River Speedway, later to become the
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for two terms from 1889 to 1892. First inaugurated at age 30, he remains the youngest mayor in the city's history. He was one of the youngest mayors of a major
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The Grants had three children, Julia M. Grant (1896–1962), Edna M. Grant (1898–1968), and Major Hugh John Grant, Jr., (1904–1981).
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Her heirs donated the Grants' home in New York City, a five-story, 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m) townhouse on Manhattan's
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The details of Croker's and Tammany's bribes and involvement in criminal activity came to light through the work of the
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In 1914, Julia Grant provided a financial bequest, originally anonymous, that provided the funds for establishing
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Grant lost the race for mayor as Tammany's candidate in 1885, but won the office of sheriff in 1886. He was
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Grant declined to run again at the end of his second term in 1891, but ran once more in 1894 and lost.
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political colleagues "a lying, perjured, rum-soaked, and libidinous lot" of "polluted harpies."
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Hugh Grant is memorialized in the 1.11-acre (0.45 ha) Hugh J. Grant Circle park in the
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On April 30, 1895, Grant wed Julia M. Murphy, the daughter of U.S. Senator
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even though the film is set in 1883, before Grant became mayor.
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and the temporary residence of popes who have visited the city.
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who served two two-year terms beginning in 1881 and 1885.
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Hugh Grant (disambiguation)

Mayor of New York City
Abram Hewitt
Thomas Francis Gilroy
New York City
New York City
Calvary Cemetery
Democratic
mayor of New York City
American
Roman Catholic
New York City
Manhattan College
Columbia Law School
Tammany Hall
Broadway Surface Railroad
Richard Croker
Sheriff of New York County
Mayor of New York City
New York City Chamberlain
Blizzard of 1888
Fassett Investigation
Charles Parkhurst
Madison Square Presbyterian Church
Harlem River Drive
Nathan Straus
Oradell, New Jersey
East 72nd Street
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