Papers, 1863-1917.

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Papers, 1863-1917.

Includes letters of recommendation, 1863, 1866, discharge papers, 1863, and certificate of naturalization, 1866, belonging to Patrick Hayes; diary of a trip to Ireland and Scotland by Catherine E. Hayes, daughter of Patrick and Mary Ann Quinn Hayes, 1896; and proclamations on the death of Patrick Hayes by the Grand Army of the Republic and the Keepers' Mutual Benevolent Organization, 1917. Also includes scrapbook, ca.1884-1917, belonging to Daniel J. Hayes containing clippings on local politics and public affairs, and the career of Patrick Hayes.

1 v., 17 items.

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Hayes, Catherine D.

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Hayes, Daniel J.

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Patrick Hayes was born in County Waterford, Ireland in 1844, and came to the United States as a child with his family. At the age of 17, he enlisted in the Union Army as a member of the 3rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He fought in several battles of the Civil War, and following the war he worked both as a police officer and a firefighter in Brooklyn. On July 1, 1889, Hayes was appointed Warden of the Kings County Penitentiary on Crow Hill (in the neighborhood currently kno...

Hayes family.

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Patrick Hayes (1844-1917) was Democratic leader in the 13th Ward in Brooklyn and warden of the Kings County Penitentiary at Crow Hill from 1889-1906. From the description of Papers, 1863-1917. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155450304 ...

Grand Army of the Republic

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Founded in 1866, in Decatur, Ill. From the description of Grand Army of the Republic scrapbooks, 1913. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 276172404 The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of Civil War Union military veterans, formed in Decatur, Illinois in 1866. The GAR became one of the first advocacy groups in American politics, lobbying for black veterans, pensions, and supporting Republican candidates. The GAR waned during the 1870s as the ...

Kings County (N.Y.). Penitentiary.

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Hayes, Mary Ann Quinn.

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Democratic Party (N.Y.)

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Hayes, Patrick, 1844-1917.

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Patrick Hayes was born in County Waterford, Ireland in 1844, and came to the United States as a child with his family. At the age of 17, he enlisted in the Union Army as a member of the 3rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He fought in several battles of the Civil War, and following the war he worked both as a police officer and a firefighter in Brooklyn. On July 1, 1889, Hayes was appointed Warden of the Kings County Penitentiary on Crow Hill (in the neighborhood currently kno...

Keepers' Mutual Benevolent Organization.

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