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Tammany Hall, New York City
    Record Data
    Place Unit Type
    Location or Site
    Containing Unit
    New York, NY
    Events
    Date Type
    07/02/1860 At a mass meeting in Tammany Hall, New York Democrats unite behind Stephen Douglas Campaigns/Elections
    11/06/1860 In New York City, crowds of Democrats gather outside Tammany Hall to hear the news of their defeat Campaigns/Elections
    Major Topics
    Gilded Age Politics
    People
    Documents
    Date Title
    02/26/1858 New York Herald, "Political Agitation in this Metropolis," Febraury 26, 1858
    10/09/1858 New York Herald, “Treachery in Tammany,” October 9, 1858
    01/25/1859 New York Herald, “The Case of Douglas vs. Fitch," January 25, 1859
    03/21/1859 Charleston (SC) Mercury, “Cuba at the North,” March 21, 1859
    05/14/1859 New York Times, “Disturbing Public Meeting,” May 14, 1859
    09/09/1859 New York Times, “The Telegraph and the Presidency,” September 9, 1859
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    Tammany Hall, New York City

    Tammany Hall, New York City

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