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Plunkitt and Tammany
In one of his speeches, quoted in Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, he describes the difference between dishonest and honest graft: for dishonest graft one worked solely for one's own interests, while for honest graft one pursued the interests of one's party, one's state, and one's personal interests all together.
Riordon, William L., Plunkitt of Tammany Hall: A Series of Very Plain Talks on Very Practical Politics, Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, 1993.
* Plunkitt of Tammany Hall by William L. Riordon 1963

Plunkitt and on
" Dishonest Graft " according to Plunkitt, would be buying land and then using influence to have a project built on it.

Plunkitt and New
** 1915 memoir of New York City ward boss George Washington Plunkitt who coined the term " honest graft "
George Washington Plunkitt ( 1842 – 1924 ) was a long-time State Senator from the U. S. state of New York, representing the Fifteenth Senate District, who was especially powerful in New York City.

Plunkitt and .
Plunkitt became wealthy by practicing what he called " honest graft " in politics.
" Plunkitt was also a big party man, believing in appointments, patronage, spoils, and all of the practices that were curtailed by the civil service law.
Plunkitt is also remembered for the line he used to defend his actions: " I seen my opportunities and I took ' em.
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Tammany and Hall
Having whipped Mr. De Sapio in the primaries and thus come into control of Tammany Hall, they have changed the name to Chatham Hall.
Granted that the Tammany name and the Tammany tiger often were regarded as badges of political shame, the sachems of the Hall also have a few good marks to their credit.
Across the street was Tammany Hall, and next to it Tony Pastor's, where stars of the stage were born.
He unified the transit system ; directed the building of low-cost public housing, public playgrounds, and parks ; constructed airports ; reorganized the police force ; defeated the powerful Tammany Hall political machine ; and reestablished merit employment in place of patronage jobs.
Tammany Hall looked with alarm upon Kelly ’ s entrance into the campaign and tried to persuade him to withdraw his candidacy and throw his support behind Moran.
However, it has also been argued that powerful Tammany Hall boss Jimmy Hines was able to successfully get enough votes forged to get LaGuardia unseated in this election as well.
Walker and his Irish-run Tammany Hall were forced out of office by scandal and LaGuardia was determined to replace him.
In turn he gave FDR a showcase for New Deal achievement, helped defeat FDR's political enemies in Tammany Hall ( the Democratic party machine in Manhattan ).
Cleveland's blunt, honest ways won him popular acclaim, but they also gained him the enmity of certain factions of his own party, especially the Tammany Hall organization in New York City.
In New York, the Tammany Hall Democrats, after vacillating, decided that they would gain more from supporting a Democrat they disliked than a Republican who would do nothing for them.
The group, together with the political clubs such as Tammany Hall that were developing at the same time, played a major role in the development of the " spoils system ", a recognized procedure in national, state and local affairs.
* 1876 – Corrupt Tammany Hall leader William Magear Tweed ( better known as Boss Tweed ) is delivered to authorities in New York City after being captured in Spain.
Four years later, Talcott sold the Giants to Andrew Freedman, a real estate developer with ties to Tammany Hall.
He was the scourge of Boss Tweed and the Tammany Hall political machine.
In 1945, O ' Dwyer received the nomination of the Tammany Hall Democrats and easily won the mayoral election.
* November 23 – Corrupt Tammany Hall leader William Marcy Tweed ( better known as Boss Tweed ) is delivered to authorities in New York City after being captured in Spain.
** The Grand Sachem of Tammany Hall ( Boss Tweed ) is arrested.
* William M. Tweed serves his last year as the " Boss " of the Tammany Hall political machine in New York.
* William M. Tweed begins his 13-year term as " Boss " of Tammany Hall.
Unlike the election of 1884, the power of the Tammany Hall political machine in New York City helped deny Cleveland the electoral votes of his home state.
In the end, the Republicans were identified with the booming economy of the 1920s, whereas Smith, a Roman Catholic, suffered politically from Anti-Catholic prejudice, his anti-prohibitionist stance, and the legacy of corruption of Tammany Hall, with which he was associated.
He pursued Tammany Hall leaders known for their ties to gangsters, such as James Joseph Hines.
Fusion has the highest profile in New York, where it was used as a major weapon against Tammany Hall.

Tammany and on
In 1945, Mayor William O ' Dwyer picked Impellitteri to run for President of the City Council on the Tammany Hall slate.
Madisonville, Louisiana | Madisonville's Tchefuncte River Lighthouse stands on the Saint Tammany northshore of Lake Pontchartrain.
St. Tammany Parish is colloquially referred to as part of the " Northshore " or " North Shore " throughout metropolitan New Orleans, owing to its location on Lake Pontchartrain.
Round-trip trolley ticket on the St. Tammany and New Orleans Railways and Ferry Co., punched to be good on line between Mandeville, Louisiana | Mandeville and Covington, Louisiana | Covington, Louisiana, for date of December 30, 1915
* Lake Pontchartrain Causeway – connects the East Bank to St. Tammany Parish on the north via Causeway Boulevard across Lake Pontchartrain.
Eden Isle is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, United States, on the northeast shore of Lake Pontchartrain.
Slidell () is a city situated on the northeast shore of Lake Pontchartrain in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, United States.
In 1874, the borough took on the name itself and Saint Tammany became known as Old Port.
Newspaperman Hearst, known for his notoriously sensationalist and largely ( except on some economic matters ) right-wing newspaper empire, was the leader of the populist wing of the Democratic Party in the city and had combined with Tammany Hall in electing the local administration.
Tammany Hall, also known as the Society of St. Tammany, the Sons of St. Tammany, or the Columbian Order, was a New York City political organization founded in 1786 and incorporated on May 12, 1789 as the Tammany Society.
Tammany Hall was permanently weakened by the election of Fiorello La Guardia on a " fusion " ticket of Republicans, reform-minded Democrats, and independents in 1934, and, despite a brief resurgence in the 1950s, it ceased to exist in the 1960s.
The " Hall " serving as the Society's headquarters was built in 1830 on East 14th Street, marking an era when Tammany Hall became the city affiliate of the Democratic Party, controlling most of the New York City elections afterwards.
Thomas Nast denounces Tammany as a ferocious tiger killing democracy ; the tiger image caught on
The Tammany Society, also known as the Society of St. Tammany, the Sons of St. Tammany, or the Columbian Order, was founded in New York on May 12, 1789, originally as a branch of a wider network of Tammany Societies, the first having been formed in Philadelphia in 1772.
Tammany Hall on 14th Street ( Manhattan ) | East 14th Street between Third Avenue ( Manhattan ) | Third Avenue and Irving Place in Manhattan, New York City ( 1914 ).
The Tammany emblem on the Park Avenue South facade
In its very early days, the Tammany Society used a room in a tavern on Chatham Street – which is now Park Row – as an unofficial campaign headquarters on election days, referring to it as " Tammanial Hall ".

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