Richard Croker

 
 
Columbia Encyclopedia: Croker, Richard,
1841–1922, American politician, head of Tammany Hall from 1886 to 1902, b. Co. Cork, Ireland. He became prominent as Democratic leader of New York City's East Side and as an aide of John Kelly. He was elected (1868) alderman and held minor appointive offices, which increased in importance after Kelly succeeded (1871) William M. Tweed as boss. Croker became Kelly's chief lieutenant, and after Kelly's retirement (1884) Croker was the acknowledged Tammany boss. Croker was (1889–90) city chamberlain and brought about the elections of Hugh Grant (1888), Thomas F. Gilroy (1892), and Robert Van Wyck (1897) as mayors. The election (1901) of Seth Low as mayor of New York caused Croker's abdication as Tammany leader, and he was succeeded by Charles F. Murphy. Croker spent the remainder of his life in leisure in England and Ireland.

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Wikipedia: Richard Croker
Richard Croker, Sr.
Crokerh2.jpg
Born November 24, 1843
Flag of Ireland Blackrock, Ireland
Died April 29, 1922
Flag of Ireland County Dublin, Ireland
Occupation Tammany Hall
Spouse Elizabeth Frazer (?-1914)
Beulah Benson Edmonson
Children Richard Croker, Jr. (1877-?)
Frank Croker (1878-?)
Joseph Croker (1880-?)
Herbert Croker (c1802-1905)
Mrs. Louis San Martini

Richard Croker, Sr. (November 24, 1843April 29, 1922) was an American politician, a leader of New York City's Tammany Hall.

Biography

All politics revolved around the Boss. 1899 cartoon from Puck.
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All politics revolved around the Boss. 1899 cartoon from Puck.

He was born at Blackrock, Ireland on November 24, 1843. [1] He was taken to the United States by his parents when two years old, and was educated in the public schools of New York City, where he eventually became a member of Tammany Hall and active in its politics. He was an alderman from 1868 to 1870, a coroner from 1873 to 1876. He moved to Harrison, New York by 1880, then he was the fire commissioner in 1883 and 1887, and city chamberlain from 1889 to 1890. After the fall of John Kelly he became the leader of Tammany Hall, and for some time almost completely controlled that organization. As head of Tammany, Croker received bribe money from the owners of brothels, saloons and illegal gambling dens. He survived Charles Henry Parkhurst's attacks on Tammany Hall corruption and became a wealthy man.

His greatest political success was his bringing about the 1897 election of Robert A. Van Wyck as first mayor of the five-borough "greater" New York, and during van Wyck's administration Croker is popularly supposed to have dominated completely the government of the city. After Croker's failure to carry the city in the presidential election of 1900 and the defeat of his mayoralty candidate, Edward M. Shepard in 1901, he resigned from his position of leadership in Tammany and was succeeded by Seth Low. He retired to a country life in England and Ireland. In 1907 he won the Epsom Derby with his race-horse Orby. He married Beulah Benson Edmonson in 1914 when he was 71 years old.

He died in 1922 in Ireland. [2]

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  1. ^ Date from 1911 EB article; Spartacus.net and some other sources say 1841. The 1880 US Census shows a Richard Croker, an ex-coroner at that date, born in Ireland in 1843, living in Harrison, Westchester, New York. It does not show any other Irish-born Richard Croker. Found by searching for the relevant terms at [1], October 7, 2006.
  2. ^ "Richard Croker Dies In His Irish Castle As Result Of Cold", New York Times, April 29, 1922. Retrieved on 2007-06-14. “Ex-Tammany Boss, Aged 80 Suffered Exposure On Trip From America In October. Dictator Here 16 Years Gang Leader, Prize Fighter, Alderman, Coroner Before He became Tammany's Chief. Made Fortune In Politics Went Abroad To Live And Wonderby. Last Years Embittered By Fight With Children. London, April 29, 1922. Richard Croker, former leader of Tammany Hall, died at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at Glencairn Castle, his residence in County Dublin.” 

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Preceded by
John Kelly
Tammany Hall
1886-1902
Succeeded by
Lewis Nixon

 
 

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