Paddy Whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster (78 page)

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Authors: T. J. English

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committee participation
election violence and
First Ward Ball and
Hinky Dink alliance
King Mike McDonald and
moniker origin
Mont Tennes and
on Municipal Reform Party
in New York
oratory skills
personality, style
political start
prostitution defense fund
Quincy Street Boys and
Richard Croker and

Coughlin, Michael

Croker, Richard

Crowe, Robert Emmett

Crowell, Evelyn

Crowley, Francis “Two Gun,”

cudgels

Cummiskey, Eddie “the Butcher,”

Curley, Denis

Curley, James Michael

Curry, John F.

 

Daley, Richard

Dalitz, Moe

Daly, Kevin

D’Amato, Paul “Skinny,”

Davis, Debra

Davis, John H.

Day, Dorothy

Daybreak Boys

Dead Rabbits

DeMange, Frenchy

DeMeo, Roy

Democratic Party

benevolence to immigrants
Isaiah Rynders and
Kansas City factions
Mike McDonald and
Monongahela Democratic Club
Tammany Hall background

Dermody, Ronald

Devaney, Tom

Devereaux, Thomas

Dewey, Thomas E.

Diamond, Eddie

Diamond, Jack “Legs”

Arnold Rothstein and
Atlantic City conference and
attempts on life
bootlegging operation
challenging Combine
decline
disdain for
drug arrest
Dutch Schultz and
foiling Rothstein kidnapping
formative years
heroin trade
hijacking booze
hijacking Combine trucks
kidnapping charge
Kiki Roberts and
marriage to Florence Williams
military AWOL
murder
nickname origin
nightclub shootout
Owney Madden and
personality, style
prison time
reformatory experience
Rothstein gang revenge against
Vincent Coll and
wife, girlfriends

dirty jazz

dock wallopers

control of
famous
former bootleggers as
Jack “Legs” Diamond killing

“doctor’s racket,”

Doherty, Jim

Donahue, George “the Rape Artist,”

Doyle, Patsy

Driscoll, Danny

Drucci, Vinnie “Schemer,”

Druggan, Terry

Dry Dollar Sullivan.
See
Sullivan, Timothy “Big Tim” Duffy, John

Duffy, Thomas

Duffy, Tom “Red,”

Dugan, Paddy

Dunn, John M. “Cockeye,”

Dutchman.
See
Schultz, Dutch “the Dutchman” Dwyer, Mickey

Dwyer, William Vincent “Big Bill”

arrest, conviction
as businessman
Coast Guard control by
Combine bootlegging operation.
See
Combine, the formative years
ILA member
international trade
Jimmy Hines and
Owney Madden alliance made
pre-Combine bootlegging
protection arrangement
Rum Row overlord
spawning New York Irish Mob
steel-plated speedboats
transportation vulnerability

 

Eastman, Monk

Eastmans

Egan, John

Egan, William “Shorty,”

Eighteenth Amendment

El Fay

Ellington, Duke

Empire Club

Entratta, Charles

Everdeane, Margaret

 

Fagen, Billy

Farley, James

Farley, Thomas M.

Farrell, James T.

Farrell, Red Rocks

Farrell Protection Police

Fay, Larry

Fay’s Follies

Featherstone, Marcelle “Sissy,”

Featherstone, Mickey

Billy Beattie and
Billy Bokun and
botched circumcision
cocaine
counterfeit currency rap
dismemberment practice and
drug treatment
exoneration
failed marriage
first killing
formative years
gang disenchantment
government informant
Holly murder rap
Jimmy McElroy and
Kevin Kelly and
Leprechaun Bar killing
loan rejection
Michael Holly and
nervous condition
new house/baby
Paddy Dugan’s head and
Paul Castellano and
prison time
reputation
RICO testimony
Ruby Stein’s head and
Spillane murder charge/acquittal
Sunbrite saloon killing
underworld celebrity
uniting with Coonan
Vietnam War service
Vinnie Leone and
Westies dissociation
Westies return
Whitehead murder arrest

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

Bobby Kennedy, Mafia investigation
Brian Halloran informant
Buddy McLean investigation
confidential informant (C.I.) program
corrupt agents.
See
Connolly, John; Morris, John; Rico, H. Paul
Danny Greene and
J. Edgar Hoover and
J.F.K. election wiretap
Joe Kennedy and
Joe Ryan investigation
John Morris
Omnibus Crime Control Act
Steve Flemmi informant.
See
Flemmi, Steve “Rifleman”
Whitey Bulger and
Witness Protection Program

Federal Liquor Distilleries

Feldman, Flora

Finn, Mickey

First Municipality

First Ward Ball

Fitzgerald, Edna.
See
Coonan, Edna

Fitzgerald, F. Scott

Fitzgerald, Frank

Fitzgerald, “Honey Fitz,”

Fitzgerald, Rose

Fitzpatrick, Robert

Fitzpatrick, William J.

Five Pointers

Five Points

AICP and
Charles Dickens on
gangster haven
lay of the land
Old Brewery
Paradise Square
weapons of choice

Flaherty, Dudda

Flemmi, Steve “Rifleman,”

Flynn, Jimmy

Forty Thieves

Frankie the Wop

Frato, Mike

Fury, Bridget

 

G. I. Bill

Gallatin Street district

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