Papers, 1836-1952, 1836-1890.

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Papers, 1836-1952, 1836-1890.

Collection bulks with correspondence to Mrs. Richard Tweed from her children and other relatives and friends. Includes correspondence, financial materials, legal materials, a literary production, newsclippings, photographs, printed material, scrapbook material and memorabilia pertaining to the Tweed family.

1,852 leaves

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Tweed family.

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Mrs. Richard Tweed was sister-in-law of Willam Marcy ("Boss") Tweed, who controlled the Democratic political machine at New York City's Tammany Hall during the mid-19th century. He and his associates misappropriated public funds on a large scale, leading to his arrest and imprisonment in 1871. From the description of Papers, 1836-1952, 1836-1890. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 24617811 ...

Tammany Hall (New York City)

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Tweed, Richard, Mrs.

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Tweed, Anna.

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Tweed, William Marcy, 1823-1878

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Tweed, Alfred.

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