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Corcoran's wife, Kathleen, mother to his 10 children, died in August 1899. After his wife's death, Corcoran lived for another year before he died at his home "shrived and regretted" on November 12, 1900, age 80. He had been successful in business during his later years, with an estate worth $ 25,000 and owning several
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Corcoran was the first to organize neighboring squatters to build a permanent shanty community. By the 1860s, he had become acknowledged as head of the colony. During its early years, residents feuded with neighboring squatters on Clara's Hill, founded and named by immigrants who had lived in the
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The Corcoran family eventually left the colony and moved to a nearby brick house on East 40th Street but remained involved in the shanty's affairs for another two decades. In May 1899, he offered the deed to Corcoran's Roost as security to release Robert Dougherty on bail from Yorkville Court.
340:. Frequent fighting led to altercations with police, whom the squatters often turn against to the amusement of onlookers, and Corcoran would often put up bail for offenders and was reputed to have "a caustic tongue and a ready wit" when he arrived at the local station house. 592: 572: 577: 602: 533: 467: 444: 112: 607: 587: 379: 46: 582: 93: 50: 65: 544: 72: 17: 507:"James J. Corcoran Dead.; Ex-Chief of Irish Squatter Colony on Old Dutch Hill Passes Away in His Eighty-second Year" 288:, founding the "Rag Gang", which operated with his sons on the Manhattan waterfront during the late 19th century. 597: 304:, to James and Catherine Corcoran. He immigrated to the United States when he was 25. He worked as a laborer in 79: 329: 274: 325: 270: 39: 61: 371:
in his memory. A concept album of songs about James Corcoran's life was released by his distant relative,
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https://vincentcross.bandcamp.com/album/the-life-times-of-james-the-rooster-corcoran
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He is alleged to have been somewhat of an underworld figure, under the alias
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The earth from Dutch Hill was later partly used to construct present-day
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in 2020 entitled The Life & Times of James "The Rooster" Corcoran.
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was built on the site of Corcoran's Roost during the late 1920s and a
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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the New York Underworld
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New York, 15 Walking Tours: An Architectural Guide to the Metropolis
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and was considered a high-crime poverty-stricken area of the city.
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in Dutch Hill. The colony was constructed on an earth mound near
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was later engraved above the entrance of the central
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New York, Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1850
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