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instead. He became a lieutenant, and held this rank in the 19th Ward when the fight between the Municipal and Metropolitan Departments began. Resigning from the force, he entered United States Weigher Dennis McCarthy's office as clerk, and remained there about a year.
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with a desk at the City Library. In 1860, he was elected a member of the Board of School Trustees of the 19th Ward, and served for two terms. At the close of his second term, he was chosen School Commissioner. In 1861, he was elected a member of the
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keeper. He was apprenticed to carriage painter James Flynn, in Eighty-sixth Street near Third Avenue. He joined the 45 Engine Company as a runner, and got his certificate when he was twenty-one years old. His comrades elected him secretary.
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General Committee, and in 1863 became its secretary. In 1864 he was made a trustee of the Fire Department.
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Life Sketches of Executive Officers, and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York
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who launched him on his political career. From 1859 to 1867, he was engrossing clerk of the
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by H. H. Boone & Theodore P. Cooke (Weed, Parsons & Co, Albany NY, 1870)
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painting injured his health and he abandoned this trade, to become a
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Meeting of the Anti-Kelly faction in NYT on January 17, 1882
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In 1887, he was arrested as an insane person and taken to
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Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Pearl Street
New York City
livery stable
Carriage
policeman
William Tweed
Board of Aldermen
Tammany Hall
New York State Constitutional Convention
New York State Assembly
1868
1869
1870
1871
Speaker
Metropolitan Fire Department
County Democracy
John Kelly
Bellevue Hospital





Edmund L. Pitts
Speaker of the New York State Assembly
Truman G. Younglove
Truman G. Younglove
Speaker of the New York State Assembly
Henry Smith

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