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Boss Tweed: The Life and Legacy of the Notorious Politician Who Ran Tammany Hall in New York City by Charles River Editors
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A series of Times exposés brings down the corrupt Tweed Ring and ends its domination of City Hall. William Tweed is convicted of stealing millions of dollars from New York City taxpayers.
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