Paddy Whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster (79 page)

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Authors: T. J. English

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Gambino crime family

Jimmy Coonan and
snatch-and-pay against

gambling

Big Jim O’Leary and
bookmaking rise
Chicago wars
faro play
John Morrissey and
King Mike and
Price McGrath and

gangs (Boston)

Charlestown gang
Gustin Gang
killing fields discovered
Mullin Gang
Mullin-Winter Hill alliance
wars, part 1
wars, part 2
See also specific gangsters
; Winter Hill Gang

gangs (Chicago)

Board of Fifteen and
corporate-sponsored
newspaper circulation wars
origins
overview of
post-O’Banion era
quantity, study
racial cataclysm
William Randolph Hearst and

gangs (New Orleans 19th Century)

Gallatin Street district
origins
weapon of choice
See also specific gang names

gangs (New York 19th Century) disorganization

early prominent
1880s
Five Points and
Jacob A. Riis on
July 4
riot
mid-1800s
notoriety
poverty spawning
racketeering
size of
wars
women combatants
See also specific gangs, gangsters

gangs (New York 20th Century)

election-day support from
Owney Madden and

See also specific gangs, gangsters

Gangs of New York

gangster fascination

gangsters, general profile

Garrity, Beezy

Gas House District

Gas House Gang

Geary, Gene

Genna brothers

Genovese crime family

Danny Greene and
Jimmy Coonan and
Mickey Spillane and

Gentile, Danny

Gentle Maggie

Giancana, Sam “Momo”

background
Bobby Kennedy and
Fidel Castro hit
J.F.K. election and
Joe Kennedy and

Giuliani, Rudolph

Godfather
movies

Godfather syndrome

Goo Goos

Gophers;
See also
Madden, Owney

Gordon, Vivian

Gordon, Waxey

Gotti, John

Jimmy Coonan and
Jimmy McBratney killing
whacking Paul Castellano

Great Depression

Great Potato Famine

duration
political genocide
Vale of Tears from

Great Riot of 1857

Greene, Danny “the Irishman,”

Grillo, Danny

Gustin Gang

 

Hackett, Johnny

Hague, Frank “Boss,”

Halloran, Brian

Halstead Street gambling parlor

Hanley, Edward

Harrison, Carter

Harrison, Carter, Jr.

Hearst, William Randolph

Hellcat Maggie

Hell’s Kitchen description

Hennessy, David, Jr.

accomplishments, reputation
assassination
avenging murderer of
Billy O’Connor and
Boylan Protective Police job
Chief of Detectives battle
criminal involvement
Farrell Protection Police job
fingering Italians (Dagos)
formative years
Mafia involvement
Matranga family and
as police chief
police profession
shooting Tom Devereaux

Hennessy, David, Sr.

Hennessy, Mike

Henshaw, Willie

Hess, Tommy

Higgins, Buff

Higgins, Vannie

Hill, Henry

Hines, James J. “Jimmy”

Big Bill Dwyer and
Big Tim Sullivan and
conviction
corruption revealed
death
Dutch Schultz and
formative years
Frank Costello and
Lucky Luciano and
Madden, Dwyer and
as man behind the man
Meyer Lansky and
Monongahela Club
Owney Madden and
personality, style
policy rackets
political beginnings
prison time
Thomas Dewey after

Hinky Dink.
See
Kenna, Michael “Hinky Dinky” Hintz, Andy

Hintz, Mae

Hoff, Boo-Boo

Hoffa, Jimmy

Bobby Kennedy and
Francis Sheeran on
McClellan Committee response
Richard Nixon and

Holly, Michael

home brewing

Hoover, J. Edgar

Horner, Freda

horse racing revolutionized

Hot Springs (AR)

“Houdini, do the,”

Hudson Dusters

Hughes brothers (Steve and Connie)

Humphreys, Murray

Hurley, Bull

Hurst, Q. Byrum

Hussey, Deborah

 

ILA.
See
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)

Imburgio, Giuseppe.
See
Bulger, Joe

immigrants

con artists preying on
Democratic Party benevolence
Italian, as competition
official greeters
political indebtedness
poverty
supporting Irish political bosses
Vale of Tears and

International Longshoremen and Warehousemen’s Union (ILWU)

International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)

ethnic locals
Kefauver Committee and
Pistol Local
strike of 1934
See also
Ryan, Joseph P. intimidating stare

Irish American gangsters

general profile
independent image
Mafia and.
See
Mafia
operating in shadows
power base

Irish Mob

Atlantic City conference shutting out
authoritarian nature
clan-based structure
first boss.
See
Morrissey, John
image popularity
last vestiges of
Mafia compared to
philosophy of
post-Prohibition enterprises
primary cities
seeds of destruction
self-destructive violence
slow dissolution of
Syndicate elimination of

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