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Wilson Small

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Democrats attempted to thwart an Equal Rights Party meeting by turning off the gas and plunging the venue into darkness. Having been warned of the plot however, Small and other party leaders had distributed candles and matches to the attendees, so that when the gas was shut off, members were able to
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Small subsequently held a wide variety of government positions, including water purveyor, court clerk, receiver of taxes, and superintendent of repairs and supplies with New York's Department of Public Works, a position he held until 1873. He was also a school trustee and commissioner in the Public
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on February 13, 1810. His family being unable to afford a good education for him, he entered the workforce at the age of twelve as a jeweller's apprentice. After completing his apprenticeship, he continued to earn a living in the trade until the
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Small was married three times and widowed at least once. After living all his life in New York City, he died there on October 21, 1886, at the age of 76. He was survived by his third wife and three children.
505: 625: 175:, holding a wide variety of government positions over the course of several decades. He was highly active in a voluntary capacity, particularly as a fireman and as a member of the 577: 292:, and was a director, and for some years president, of the Mechanics and Tradesmens Society. He was an effective public speaker, known for his brevity and succinctness. 252:, but he resigned after finding this line of work unprofitable. The West Street Foundry failed in 1855 during a prolonged shipbuilding slump, and Small then joined the 227:, and was re-elected the following year. After the completion of his second term, he was elected president of the Board of Aldermen in New York's 10th Ward. 630: 284:
in 1833, and in 1840 was elected Grand Master of the New York branch, continuing as a member for fifty years or more; he was also a senior member of the
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steamers of her day. Small's contacts through the foundry also led to him briefly accepting a position as captain of the New York steam ferry
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as a professional body; he was also a long-serving trustee of the Fire Department Benevolent Fund. He was a Sachem, and later the longterm
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School Department from 1843 until about 1868, during which time he advocated and helped establish the Free Academy, known today as the
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light their candles and continue to elect their preferred slate of candidates. The Equal Rights Party thereafter became known as the
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Small took an interest in politics from an early age, and by 1832 was an organizer of the Equal Rights Party, a
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Small served as a member of New York's Volunteer Fire Department for 16 years, until its
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In about 1850, taking advantage of a business opportunity, Small acquired the
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After an interval in the 1850s as proprietor of a marine engineering facilityโ€”
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Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
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History of American Odd Fellowship: The First Decade
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New York State Assembly
New York City
Democratic Party
public servant
Locofocos
Democratic Party
New York State Assembly
Brooklyn
West Street Foundry
civil service
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
New York City
Panic of 1837
Jacksonian
Democratic Party
monopolies
Tammany Hall
Locofocos
New York State Assembly
West Street Foundry
Brooklyn
Daniel Webster
New England
civil service
City College of New York
reorganization in 1865
Sagamore
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Freemasons

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