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  2. 1900s in organized crime - Wikipedia

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    Several weeks later the remaining men of Fitzpatrick's gang are killed by Zwerbach lieutenant Vach "Cyclone Louie" Lewis. [11] November 3 – Hip Sing Tong leader Mock Duck is wounded in a gunfight by three On Leong hatchet men near his Pell Street home during the New York Tong war. [12]

  3. List of Old West gangs - Wikipedia

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    Greer Gang (1900-- 1917) The Last Western Outlaw Gang; High Fives Gang (1895–1897) Hole in the Wall Gang (c. 1890–1910) The Hounds (1849) The Old Ginger Gang (1878–1900) The Innocents (1863–1864) James-Younger Gang (1866–1882) The Ketchum Gang (1896–1899) John Kinney Gang (1875–1883) The Lee Gang (c. 1883–1885) Lincoln County ...

  4. Eastman Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Eastman Gang was a predominately Jewish-American street gang that dominated parts of the underworld in New York City during the late 1890s until the early 1910s. Along with the increasingly Italian-American and Italian immigrant Five Points Gang under Italian-American Paolo Antonio Vaccarelli, best known by his pseudonym Paul Kelly, the Eastman gang succeeded the long dominant Whyos as the ...

  5. List of the Great Depression-era outlaws - Wikipedia

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    De Vol was an American criminal, bank robber, prison escapee, and Depression-era outlaw. He was connected to several Midwestern gangs during the 1920s and 1930s, most often with the Barker–Karpis gang and Holden–Keating gang, and was also a former partner of Harvey Bailey's early in his criminal career. [2] [5] Benny and Stella Dickson: No ...

  6. List of Jewish American mobsters - Wikipedia

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    1900s–1910s Leader of the Lenox Avenue Gang. [1] [4] "Kid Dropper" Nathan Kaplan: No image available: 1895–1923 1910s–1920s A former member of the Five Points Gang, he and Johnny Spanish fought over control of labor racketeering during the Labor Slugger Wars. [1] [5] [9] Phillip Kastel: No image available: 1893–1962 1900s–1950s

  7. Peaky Blinders - Wikipedia

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    These gangs frequently fought the police, and assaulted members of the public walking in the streets. [11] During the 1890s youth street gangs consisted of boys and men between the ages of 12 and 30. [12] The late 1890s saw the organisation of these men into a hierarchy of soft power. [13]

  8. Hudson Dusters - Wikipedia

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    While the gang dominated the West Side, it constantly battled smaller rival gangs including the Fashion Plates, the Pearl Buttons, and the Marginals for control of the Hudson River docks throughout the 1900s. Eventually, it drove the rival gangs out through sheer force of numbers, with over 200 members, not including the Gophers, who numbered ...

  9. List of identities in The Gangs of New York (book) - Wikipedia

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    Gang leader and labor racketeer allied with Philip Paul during the first "Labor Slugger War". [1] Porkie Flaherty: Gang leader and labor racketeer active in the Lower East Side. He was one of several men allied with Philip Paul during the first "Labor Slugger War". [1] Jimmy Haggerty: d. 1871 Philadelphia gang leader and bank robber.