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in 1857, he was attacked and pelted with rocks while attempting to persuade the warring gangsters to cease fighting. His reputation suffered considerably after this point and
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On June 9, 1854, Rynders married 20-year-old Phoebe
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street gangs and was often requested by authorities to use his influence to cease rioting and gang-related violence which the police were unable to stop. He was a particularly important figure in civil disturbances against
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on behalf of
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The New York Tombs: Its Secrets and Its Mysteries. Being a History of Noted Criminals, with Narratives of Their Crimes
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By the end of the decade, he was considered to be the de facto leader of the
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of the Southern District of New York. Although Rynders Street (now part of
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American businessman, sportsman, underworld figure and political organizer
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Although nominally loyal to Tammany for the majority of his career, his
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Incredible New York: High Life and Low Life of the Last Hundred Years
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This Was New York!: A Nostalgic Picture of Gotham in the Gaslight Era
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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the New York Underworld
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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the New York Underworld
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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the New York Underworld
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Letters from a Texas Sheep Ranch: Written in the Years 1860 and 1867
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The American Metropolis from Knickerbocker Days to the Present Time
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Rynders was involved in the successful presidential elections of
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Paddy Whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster
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gangs to the cause of Tammany Hall and organize them into a
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Sutton, Charles; James B. Mix and Samuel A. Mackeever, ed.
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In early 1861, he was ordered by Chairman Morris to find
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Tammany: The Evolution of a Political Machine, 1789-1865
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Abby Hopper Gibbons: Prison Reformer and Social Activist
813:. New York and London: D. Appleton & Company, 1931.
691:. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1959. (pg. 119)
642:. New York: Souvenir Publishing Company, 1901. (pg. 68)
717:. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1949. (pg. 112)
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American Civil War, going so far as to support Mayor
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839:Master of Manhattan: The Life of Richard Croker
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537:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1928. (pg. 39-40)
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750:The Tiger: The Rise and Fall of Tammany Hall
422:Rynders remained in politics, attending the
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785:. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1938.
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318:in 1849. He later made trips to
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1090:New York (state) Know Nothings
389:presidential elections of 1852
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926:Isaac Vanderbeck Fowler
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431:William Hepburn Russell
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618:Bacon, Margaret Hope.
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1080:People from Manhattan
993:The State Legislators
651:Shotwell, Ambrose M.
175:Know Nothing movement
148:securing his election
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359:Broadway Tabernacle
185:of the Sixth Ward.
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328:New Orleans
312:Bowery Boys
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241:Empire Club
171:Empire Club
129:Empire Club
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257:Democratic
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