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Boss Tweed, the infamous political leader of Tammany Hall in New York City, died on April 12, 1878, while in custody at the Ludlow Street Jail. After being convicted of corruption and embezzlement, he suffered from health issues, including pneumonia. His death marked the end of a notorious chapter in American political history characterized by graft and corruption.

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