Read Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics Online
Authors: Terry Golway
anti-Tweed campaign of, 93, 99–100
home rule opposed by, 168–69
Kelly attacked by, 109–10, 118
on Tammany’s anti-monopoly campaign, 134
universal suffrage opposed by, 123, 125
New York Tribune
, 38, 64, 73, 94, 96, 99, 106, 122, 146, 219
Grace attacked by, 128
New York World
, 136
New York Yankees, 213
Nineteenth Century
, 167
Nixon, Lewis, 185
Northern Ireland, 222
Oakley, John T., 192
O’Brien, Henry, 81
O’Brien, Jimmy, 55, 93, 100
O’Brien, John, 283, 284, 295
O’Connell, Daniel (Irish statesman), 39, 76, 121–22, 127, 152, 318
n
as abolitionist, 21
Catholic Emancipation campaign of, 9, 12–13, 14–19, 95
as demagogue, 10
as elected to Parliament, 17–18, 20
French Revolution and, 11
as hero of Irish-Americans, 9, 10–11
Hughes’s meeting with, 20–22
personality of, 10
as pragmatist, 21
public spectacle embraced by, 10
slavery decried by, 74
violence eschewed by, 11–12
O’Connell, Daniel (New York State politician), 242
O’Connellite Association of New York, 9
O’Connor, John, 253
O’Connor, T. P., 47
O’Conor, Charles, 107
O’Donnell, Francis, 187
O’Dwyer, William, 301
O’Gorman, James A., 243–44
O’Gorman, Richard, 47, 48, 89, 90
Olvany, George, 281
Olympics, Berlin (1936), 297
Opdyke, George, 81, 82
Orangemen,
see
Irish Protestants
Orange Order, 94–95
Order of the Star Spangled Banner,
see
Know Nothings
O’Reilly, Leonora, 49
O’Rourke, Matthew, 93
Osborne, Thomas Mott, 211
Outlook
, xx, 183, 212
Paine, Thomas, 8
Panic of 1873, 115–16
Papal Conspiracy Exposed and Protestantism Defended in the Light of Reason, History, and Scripture, The
(Beecher), 72
Parker, Alton B., 208
Parkhurst, Charles H., 166–67, 170, 171–72, 174
Parkman, Francis, 120
Parliament, 17–18, 20
Parnell, Charles Stewart, 141–42, 170
Passing of the Great Race, The
(Grant), 251
patronage jobs, xviii–xix, xxiv, 51, 56, 73–74, 110–11, 293
Pell, Herbert Claiborne, 294, 298
Pendergast, Thomas, 304
Penn, William, 5
Pennsylvania, 5, 116, 117
Pentz, Daniel, 28–29
Perkins, Frances, 195, 197–98, 203, 204–5, 220, 228, 230–31, 238, 241, 242, 244, 245, 246, 274, 275, 287, 302, 306
Peters, Andrew J., 264
Philadelphia, Pa., Catholic churches burned in, 36, 37
Phytophthora infestans
, 41
Pius XI, Pope, 199
Platt, Thomas C., 167, 176, 249
Plunkitt, George Washington, xx, 99, 111–12, 137, 154, 156, 165, 179, 189, 204, 217, 306, 319
n
–20
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pluralism, 37, 229–30, 251, 252–53, 267, 270–71
politics:
public spectacle in, xx, 10, 11, 18, 20
self-interest in, xx, xxiv
poor, poverty:
moralistic attitudes toward, 57–58, 59
public aid to, 199
Tammany’s aid to, 250
Wood as champion of, 56–57, 58
populism, 207
Porges, Barbara, 190–91, 228
Porges, Max, 190–91
potatoes, Irish dependency on, 38
potato famine,
see
Great Famine
Potter, David, 73
Prendergast, James, 39–40
press:
anti-Catholic hysteria of, 128–29
suffrage fight and, 121–25
Tweed and, 92–93, 94, 99–100, 102
Program of Social Reconstruction, 238–39
Progress and Poverty
(George), 150
Progressive Era, 49, 156, 171, 196, 237, 246, 250, 252
moral and cultural crusades in, 187
Tammany in, 46
Progressive Party, 210, 219
Progressivism, 208, 245, 250, 297, 328
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anti-immigrant biases of, 250–51
anti-Tammany campaigns of, 188
clean government as advocated by, 186
as enemy of political machines, 181
moralistic attitudes of, 205, 214
as rejection of laissez-faire economics, 46
Prohibition, xiv, xvi, 228, 251, 252, 258, 265, 272
property ownership, voting rights and, 6–7, 106–7, 119–25, 321
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Proskauer, Joseph, 232, 238, 240, 256, 257, 277
Protestants:
in attempted conversion of Irish Catholics, 13–14, 34, 64, 76
Battle of the Boyne commemorated by, 79–80
reform movement dominated by, 45, 108
see also
Anglo-Protestants
public housing, 239
Public School Society, 22, 23, 24, 25–26, 29, 30, 31–32
Puck
, 110, 126
Quadragesimo Anno
(“After Forty Years”) (Pius XI), 199
Queens, 176
Quinn, John, 200
racial equality, 253
Raines, John, 174, 183
Rainsford, George, 180
Reconstruction Commission, 238, 239–40
Recovery Party, 295, 296
reform movement, 188
abolition of slavery as goal of, 14
in alliance with Tammany, 203
Anglo-Protestant domination of, 108, 161, 169, 237, 250
anti-Catholic bigotry of, 45
anti-immigrant attitudes of, 106–7, 119–21, 124
anti-Irish bigotry of, xx, xxi, xxii, xxiii, 13–14, 41
anti-Tammany position of, 112, 132, 155, 156–57, 160–61, 166–67, 169, 174–75, 213
anti-vice campaign of, 167, 171–72
big government as target of, 52, 53, 117, 137
direct-primary agenda of, 215
elitism of, 161, 245
home rule opposed by, 168
Hughes as suspicious of, 33
laissez-faire principles of, 53
limited suffrage proposed by, 106, 119–25
loss of interest in, 116–17
and mayoral election of 1897, 176–77
moralistic attitudes of, 65–66, 195, 196, 213
newly populist message of, 183–84
in 1901 election, 183–84
as out of touch with average voters, 189
political machines targeted by, 40, 45
Protestant domination of, 45, 108
radicalism feared by, 117
and revised New York City charter, 86
Smith’s gubernatorial campaign endorsed by, 228
Tammany’s alliance with, 238, 240
universal suffrage embraced by, 184
worthiness criteria of, 250
republicanism, 5–6, 7
Republican Party, 55, 71, 72, 85, 103, 108, 112, 114, 136, 155, 167, 183, 194
direct primaries opposed by, 216
in 1872 election, 113
in 1894 election, 172
and expansion of New York City, 176–77
Grant scandals and, 115
as hostile to Irish-Americans, 77
Know Nothings and, 77
nativism and, 74
in 1920 elections, 234–35
in race to greet Irish exiles, 88–89
social reform rejected by, 239
Rerum Novarum
(“On New Things”) (Leo XIII), 199, 200
Riis, Jacob, 162
Riordon, William L., 111–12
robber barons, 133, 135
Rockefeller, John D., 134, 196
Rockefeller Foundation, 226
Roman Catholic Diocese of New York, Hughes’s centralization of power in, 33
Romanism in Politics
(Hartwell), 125
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 173, 242, 253, 265, 303, 305
Roosevelt, Elliott, 173
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 186, 195, 197, 199, 207, 210–11, 216, 240, 280
as anti-Tammany reformer, xvi, 188
background of, 236
in Emmet, Marvin and Roosevelt law firm, 3
Flynn’s relationship with, 268–69, 303
governorship of, 246
Murphy and, 233, 246–47, 249, 250
Murphy attacked by, 189
and 1911 senatorial election, 243–44
in 1914 election, 247
at 1917 July 4th Tammany celebration, 247–48, 250
in 1920, 249
in 1920 election, 234–35, 237
in 1928 gubernatorial election, 240, 265
at 1929 July 4th Tammany celebration, xv–xvi, xvii
in 1930 gubernatorial election, 268
in 1932 battle with Smith for presidential nomination, 241, 266, 270–78
in 1932 election, 283
and 1933 New York City mayoral election, 295
polio of, 242, 244
as president, 245
Progressivism of, 237
and Smith’s 1924 presidential bid, 233, 256, 257
Smith’s relationship with, 234–38, 241–42, 244–45, 248–49, 262–63, 305
as state senator, 242
Tammany and, 237–38, 241–50
in transformation from reformer to empathetic public advocate, 242, 245
Wagner and, 246
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
workweek reform and, 242, 243, 244, 245, 327
n
Roosevelt, James, 257
Roosevelt, Theodore, 122, 134, 136, 169, 171, 189, 194, 206, 208, 210, 225, 236, 249, 251
anti-drinking crusade of, 173–74, 175
in 1886 mayoral campaign, 151, 152
governorship of, 180–81
as New York City police commissioner, 173–74, 175
as Progressive, 181
Root, Elihu, 128, 226, 227
Rosenman, Samuel, 274, 302
Rossa, Jeremiah O’Donovan, 47, 89, 90
in 1871 election, 102–3
Rovere, Richard H., 303
Ruppert, Jacob, 186, 213
Russell, John, 40
Russell, T. W., 168
Ruth, Babe, 256
Ryan, Monsignor John, 239
Ryan, Thomas Fortune, 200, 208, 209
Ryders, Isaiah, 8–9
St. George’s Episcopal Church, 180
St. James Parochial School, 142
saloons, 178, 185
anti-drink laws evaded by, 174
as Tammany power bases, 65, 153
Sampson, William, 4
Scally, Robert James, xxiv
Schell, Augustus, 124
Schurz, Carl, 157, 193
Seabury, Samuel, 229
at 1932 Democratic National Convention, 278–79
Tammany investigation of, 275, 278, 279–80, 284
Securities and Exchange Commission, 232
Senate, U.S., 271
Senior, Nassau, 42
Seventeenth Amendment, 243
Seward, William, 31, 51, 63, 83
and public school controversy, 22, 23–24, 25–26, 28
Seymour, Horatio, 67, 71, 84, 107
temperance bill vetoed by, 65–66
Sheehan, William “Blue-Eyed Billy,” 243
Sheil, Richard, 75
Sherwood, Robert Emmet, 3
Shields, Henri W., 254
Sickles, Daniel, 58
Sisters of Mercy, 158
Sixteenth Amendment, New York State ratification of, 195–96
Sixth Ward, Manhattan, 46, 58, 59
69th Regiment New York Volunteers, 48–49, 78
slavery, 71, 76, 318
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Irish-Americans as blind to horrors of, 76–77
Irish subjugation as, 74–76
Slayton, Robert, 273
Smith, Adam, 56
Smith, Al, 47, 48, 142, 195, 198, 200, 214, 238, 246, 248, 249, 254, 266, 275, 281, 285, 290, 301
anti-Catholic bigotry against, 261–62, 265–66, 272–73, 281
in bid for 1924 presidential nomination, 233, 256–60
bitterness of, 278, 297, 299, 304
as Catholic, 227–29
as Central Park Zoo night watchman, 304–5
death of, 305
in election of 1928, xiv
FDR’s relationship with, 234–38, 241–42, 244–45, 248–49, 262–63, 305
Flynn’s relationship with, 270, 272, 277
government bureaucracy streamlined by, 261
governorship of, 232, 244, 260
as Murphy’s protégé, 201, 230, 255, 264
as New York Assembly majority leader, 201
in 1915 Constitutional Conventions, 225–26, 227
in 1918 gubernatorial election, 227–30, 248–49
in 1920 gubernatorial election, 234–35, 237, 240
in 1922 gubernatorial election, 231–32, 240
1924 presidential campaign of, 255, 271
at 1928 Democratic National Convention, 288
1928 presidential campaign of, 232–33, 263–66
at 1929 July 4th Tammany celebration, xiv, xv, xvi
in 1932 battle with FDR for presidential nomination, 241, 266, 270–78
and 1937 mayoral election, 297, 298
Progressive agenda of, 232, 237
public-works programs of, 260–61
Reconstruction Commission and, 238, 239–40
and Seabury investigation, 284
as social reformer, xvi–xvii
social services expanded by, 261, 271
social welfare legislation of, 297
as speaker of State Assembly, 211, 212
tax cuts of, 261
Tom Foley and, xviii–xix
in transformation of Democratic Party, 266
Smith, Dennis, 50
Smith, Goldwin, 167
Smith, Katie, 266, 305
social insurance, 239
Socialists, 155
social safety net, xviii, xix, 211
Social Security Act, 287, 288
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (SPCC), 159–60
Society of St. Tammany of Columbian Order,
see
Tammany Hall (organization)
“Song of the Shirt, The,” 142
Spanish-American War, 181
Spencer, John, 28
public schools report of, 29, 30, 31
Stanton, Edwin, 83
Staten Island, 176
Stead, W. T., 203
Steffens, Lincoln, xx, 188, 191
Stein, Meyer Joseph, 164
Sterne, Simon, 121
Stimson, Henry, 240
stock market crash of 1929, 270, 275
Stone, William, 35, 36
strikes, 148, 151, 164
Strong, George Templeton, xxiii
Strong, William, as mayor, 172, 173, 177
Stuart, Henry Villiers, 15, 16
Subterranean
, 8
Sullivan, “Big Tim,” 157, 164, 174, 186, 187, 196, 197–98, 203, 242, 243, 244, 245–46, 250, 301, 302, 327
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Sullivan, Christopher, 197, 198, 253
Sullivan, Florence, 187
Sullivan, “Little Tim,” 157