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Smith, Carl. Urban Disorder and the Shape of Belief: The Great Chicago Fire, the Haymarket Bomb, and the Model Town of Pullman. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.

Smith, Joseph. The Spanish-American War: Conflict in the Caribbean and the Pacific, 1895–1902. New York: Longman Group, 1994.

Summers, Mark Wahlgren. Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion: The Making of a President, 1884. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000.

Teaford, Jon C. “Finis for Tweed and Steffens: Rewriting the History of Urban Rule.” Reviews in American History 10, no. 4 (December 1982): 133–149.

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INDEX

Abbot, Willis

Abbott, Edward and mother

Aconite (wolfsbane)

Adams, Alva

Alcohol. See Liquor

American Federation of Labor

Anarchism

Anchor Brewing Company

Banks

Barren Island

Bartholdi Hotel

Beecher, Henry Ward

Belinni, Joseph

Bellevue Hospital

Bellman, Charles

Bicycle rentals

Bimetallism. See also Gold standard; Silver

Blackburn, Joe

Bland, Richard P. “Silver Dick,”

Bliss, Cornelius

Blood pressure

Bober, John

Bracca, James

Brady, Matthew

Brandy, Mamie

Bray, Walter

Britton, Henry

Broady, J. H.

Broderick, James

Broderick, Martin

Brodus, William

Brooklyn

Brooklyn Casket Company

Brothels

Brotherhood of Tailors union

Brown, Henry

Brown, William

Brown Holsting Works (Cleveland)

Bryan, Mary

at Madison Square Garden rally

Bryan, Silas

Bryan, William Jennings

and Abraham Lincoln

as Boy Orator

campaign managers for

campaign trips of

cancellation of Eastern tour from New York

Coney Island visit of

criticism of East by

Cross of Gold speech

death of

and Democratic nomination in 1900

description of

“enemy country” comment of

gifts received by

as Great Commoner

Hudson River crossing

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