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abolitionists, 14, 21, 33
anti-Catholic bigotry of, 73
Irish-American antipathy to, 74, 76–77, 78, 80
nativism and, 72–73, 83
Academy
, 170
“Act for the Suppression of Intemperance, An,” 64–65, 71–72
Adams, Abigail, 5
Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., 119–20
Adams, John, 5
Adamson, Robert, 219
African-Americans, 58, 120
cultural framework of, xxiii
Irish-Americans as unsympathetic toward, 74, 76
La Guardia and, 290
Tammany and, 162–63, 254
Wagner and, 288
Ahearn, John F., 129–30, 154, 155–56, 160, 192, 195, 247, 307
Albany, N.Y., 50
American Commonwealth, The
(Bryce), 169
American Federation of Labor, 203
American Ice Company, 181
American identity, 160–61, 188
Anglo-Protestant/immigrant conflict over meaning of, xx, xxi, xxiii–xxiv, 3, 22, 24, 33–36, 41, 46, 63–64, 67–68, 71, 74, 120, 128, 137, 147, 160, 188, 221, 245, 251, 252, 288, 305
American Labor Party, 301
American Land League, 142
American Party, 66
American Patriotic League, 160
American Protective Association, 147
American Republican Party, 34–35, 63
American Tract Society, 34
Anawanda Club, 178
disbandment of, 307–8
Anglo-Protestants:
American identity as defined by, xx, xxi, xxiii–xxiv, 3, 22, 24, 33–36, 41, 46, 63–64, 67–68, 71, 74, 120, 128, 137, 147, 160, 188, 221, 245, 251, 252, 288, 305
anti-Catholic bigotry of, xiv, xviii, 13–14, 21, 58
anti-Irish bigotry of, xviii, xx, xxii, 13–14, 101, 159, 167–68, 171
charities dominated by, 63–64, 159, 204
New York City public schools controlled by, 21, 22–23, 24, 29
in oppression of Ireland, xxi–xxii, 2, 3, 13–14, 74–76, 117–18, 123, 171
reform movement dominated by, 108, 161, 169, 237, 250
Anti-Monopoly League, 136, 138
Tammany’s alliance with, 132–33, 137
Anti-Saloon League, 244
Apollo Hall, 103
Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, 57, 63, 82
Association of the Friends of Ireland, 9
Atlantic Monthly
, 120
Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk
, 35
Bailey, Edwin D., 262
Barnes, William, 225
Barry, Richard, 256
Barry, William, 160
Beecher, Edward, 72
Beecher, Henry Ward, 72, 92
Belmont, August, 58, 208, 209
as Tammany member, 107–8, 114
Beresford, George, 15, 16–17
Berry, Charles W., 255, 292
Beveridge, Albert, 171
Black, Frank S., 157
Blackwood’s Magazine
, 13
Blaine, James, 140
Blizzard of 1888, 179–80
Board of Aldermen, 26, 28, 61, 146, 161, 172, 194, 218, 227, 282
Board of Assistant Aldermen, 24, 26, 114
Board of Charities, 159
Boland, Harry, 222–23
Bowers, Claude, 280
Bowery B’hoys, 54
Boycott, Charles, 148
boycotts, 148–49, 151
Boyne, Battle of the, 79, 94, 97
Bragg, Edward, 139
Brennan, Matthew, 103
bribery schemes, 115
Bronx, 176, 292
Bronx Democratic Party, 186
Brooklyn, 176, 292, 320
n
Brooklyn Bridge, 129, 320
n
Brooks, Sydney, 168
Brosnan, Greene C., 67
Brown, Elon R., 216
Brownlee, William Craig, 27
Brownson, Orestes, 21
Bryan, William Jennings, 257, 271
anti-Tammany rhetoric of, 208–9
“Cross of Gold” speech of, 207, 209
at 1912 Democratic Convention, 207
at 1924 Democratic National Convention, 258–60, 329
n
populism of, 207
Bryant, William Cullen, 193
Bryce, James, 169, 177, 296
Buchanan, James, 58
Burr, Aaron, 2, 6
Burrows, Edwin G., 153
Butler, Benjamin, 140
Byrne, John, xxiii, 311
n
–12
n
Cannon, James, Jr., 249
Cantor, Jacob, 165
capitalism, xx, 134, 150
see also
laissez-faire economics
Cardozo, Albert, 129
Carew, John, 253
Carroll Hall ticket, 29–31
Carson, Alfred, 61
Cassidy, Daniel, 111
Catholic Association, 12–13, 15, 17, 152
subscription campaign of, 12
as unofficial social-welfare agency, 17
Catholic charities, 158–59
family-based approach of, 159–60
worthiness criteria rejected by, 158
Catholic Emancipation, 9, 12–13, 14–19, 95, 154
Catholic Miscellany
, 27–28
Catholic nuns, social services and, 158–59
Catholic Register
, 23
Catholics, Catholicism:
abolitionist bigotry toward, 73
Anglo-Protestant bigotry toward, xiv, xviii, 13–14, 21, 58
Clinton supported by, 2
George supported by, 153
Know Nothing bigotry against, 70–71
labor movement and, 143, 239
in New York City public schools, 22–32
Protestants in attempted conversion of, 13–14, 34, 64, 76
as purported cause of Irish character flaws, 13–14
reformers’ antipathy to, 45
social reform agenda of, 199–200, 238–39
test oaths and, 2, 9, 12, 15, 18
see also
Irish-Americans
Celler, Emanuel, 253
Central Labor Union (CLU), 143, 163
boycotts by, 148–49
Central Park, 54, 92
charities:
Anglo-Protestant domination of, 63–64, 159, 204
anti-Irish bigotry of, 159
moralistic attitudes of, 57–58, 82, 158, 159
worthiness criterion of, 204, 297
see also
Catholic charities
Charity Organization Society, 159
Chicago, Ill., 116, 117
Haymarket Square bombing in, 151
Chicago Daily News
, 303
child labor laws, 212, 239, 243
Children’s Aid Society, 63, 159
Children’s Law (1875), 158
Choate, Joseph A., xxi, 196
Churchill, Thomas, 253
Churchill, Winston S., 139, 171
Citizens Union, 161, 183, 188, 192, 240, 251, 260
Citizens Union Party, 176
City Club, 169
City Reform Club, 161
Civic League, 202, 213–14
civil-service reform, 157
civil-service test, 300
Civil War, U.S., 49, 78–79
onset of, 78
Clan na Gael
, 221
Clark, James Beauchamp “Champ,” 207, 210
Clark, Myron, 67
Cleveland, Grover:
as defender of economic status quo, 137
in 1884 presidential election, 138–40
elected governor of New York State, 136
Tammany’s enmity toward, 137–38
Clinton, DeWitt:
as champion of Irish-Americans, 2, 4
in 1817 New York State election, 1–4
Tammany Hall feuds with, 6
Cockran, William Bourke, xxiii, 49, 138–40, 152, 171, 223, 252
as global disarmament spokesman, 231
Cohalan, Daniel, 90, 200, 220, 221, 226
Collins, Michael, 222
Columbus, Christopher, 5
Commercial Advertiser
, 35
Commercial and Financial Chronicle
, 122
Commission to Devise a Plan for the Government of Cities in the State of New York,
see
Tilden Commission
Committee of Seventy, 100–101, 107, 116
Connolly, Richard “Slippery Dick,” 85, 91, 92, 101, 103, 115, 118
Conover, Daniel, 54
Coolidge, Calvin, 260, 261
Cooper, Edward, 121, 125
Cooper, Peter, 52, 86, 107, 120
Cooper Union, 46–47, 92
Copeland, Royal, 253, 289
in 1937 mayoral election, 297, 298, 299
Corcoran, Michael, 48–49, 78
Corrigan, Michael, 143, 152, 153
Costikyan, Edward, 306
Cotillo, Salvatore, 251, 253, 290
County Democracy, 135, 140
County Substitute and Relief Committee, 82
Crater, Joseph F., 275
Crédit Mobilier, 115
Croker, Eyre Coote, 145
Croker, Richard, xviii, 167, 171, 172, 177, 179, 203, 225, 311
n
–12
n
background of, 145–46
burned in effigy, 184–85
chosen as Tammany boss, 144, 146
corruption of, 180–81, 183
in Ice Trust scandal, 181–82
immigrant newcomers and, 147–48
labor movement alliances of, 164
and mayoral election of 1886, 150–51
Mazet Committee investigation of, 174–75
overreaching by, 183
personal fortune of, 162, 174
as Protestant, 145
Cuba
, SS, 89, 90
Curry, John, 274, 285
in attempt to block Lehman’s nomination for governor, 283
chosen as Tammany head, 281–82
fired as Tammany head, 296
Curtis, George William, 157
Dail Eireann
, 222
Daley, Joseph, 180
Daniels, Josephus, 246, 272
Darwin, Charles, xxi
Davis, John, 260
Davis, Kenneth S., 249
Davitt, Michael, 141–42
Dead Rabbits, 54
“Decline of Protestantism and Its Causes, The” (Hughes), 63
Delaware Club, 153–54
demagoguery, xxiv, 10
democracy, struggle over meaning of, 160
Democratic National Committee, 303, 304
Democratic National Convention:
of 1868, xiv, 84
of 1912, 206–11