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293 JMK Glossary Amos, Jacob. Mayor of Syracuse, 1893–95 Baldwin, Charles. Independent candidate for mayor of Syracuse and member of the Board of Police Commissioners Barber Asphalt Company. James K. McGuire employer Belden, James J. Congressman from central New York and former mayor of Syracuse Bielaski, A. Bruce. U.S. Justice Department, Bureau of Investigation Chief Bishop, Thomas. Superintendent of Parks, City of Syracuse Black, Frank. 32nd governor of New York, Republican Black and Tans. British militia sent to Ireland to suppress the Irish rebellion Boland, Harry. Secretary to the president of Ireland and member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood Bryan, William Jennings. Democratic candidate for president and secretary of state in Woodrow Wilson administration Carnegie, Andrew. Philanthropist who contributed funds for Central Library in Syracuse Casement, Roger. British diplomat executed by Britain for treason Catholic Sun. Roman Catholic newspaper published by James K. McGuire in Syracuse Clan-Na-Gael. A secret organization of Irish American political and business leaders to support the Irish Republican Brotherhood Cleveland, Grover. 22nd and 24th president of the United States and 28th governor of New York Cockran, Bourke. Congressman from New York and Irish American activist Cohalan, Daniel. New York State Supreme Court justice and executive committee member of Friends of Irish Freedom 294 | G l o s s a r y Coler, Bird S. New York State comptroller and Democratic candidate for governor Collins, Michael. Commander of Irish Republican Army and secretary of finance for Irish Republic Comfort, George Fisk. Founding director of the Syracuse Museum of Art Condit, Filmore. Officer of Union Oil Company Croker, Richard. Tammany Hall political club leader Cummins, John J. Onondaga County Democratic Party chairman Daly, Joseph. New York State Supreme Court justice Day, James. Chancellor of Syracuse University Debs, Eugene. Socialist candidate for president in 1908 and 1912 De Valera, Éamon. First president of the Republic of Ireland Devoy, John. Publisher of the Gaelic American and Irish independence activist Dey, Donald. Republican candidate for mayor of Syracuse in 1897 Dolan, T. Frank. Member of the City of Syracuse Board of Health and McGuire supporter Doyle, Michael. Philadelphia attorney for Roger Casement Driscoll, George. Attorney and Democratic candidate for mayor of Syracuse Driscoll, Michael. Republican congressman from central New York Dunfee, John. New York state committeeman and McGuire supporter Ford, Patrick. Publisher of the Irish World Friends of Irish Freedom. American organization that raised money for the Irish Republican Brotherhood Gaffney, Jim. Tammany hall member and associate of Charles Murphy Gaynor, William. Mayor of New York City elected in 1909 George, David Lloyd. British prime minister Glynn, Martin. 40th governor of New York upon the impeachment of William Sulzer Gray Brothers. Syracuse boot and shoe manufacturer that employed James McGuire Griffith, Arthur. Founder of Sinn Fein and president of the Irish Free State Hancock, Theodore. New York State attorney general and Republican candidate for mayor of Syracuse in 1899 Harding, Warren. 29th president of the United States Haven Melvin Z. Corporation counsel, city clerk for City of Syracuse, and McGuire supporter [18.191.174.168] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 07:35 GMT) g l o s s a r y | 295 Hearst, William Randolph. Newspaper magnate; member of congress from New York; and candidate for mayor of New York City, candidate for governor of New York, and candidate for president of the United States Hendricks, Francis. Former mayor of Syracuse, New York state senator, New York state insurance commissioner, and Onondaga County Republican Party leader Hennessy, John. Special investigator for Governor William Sulzer Hill, David. U.S. senator from New York, 29th governor of New York, and Democratic Party leader Hiscock, Frank. U.S. senator from New York and Onondaga County Republican leader Hisgen, Thomas. Independence League candidate for president in 1908 Hughes, Charles Evans. Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, 36th governor of New York, Republican candidate for president of the United States, and justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Hughes, Katherine. Administrator and researcher, Bureau of Friends of Irish Freedom, Washington, DC. Hyde, Salem. Onondaga County commissioner of jurors Independence League. Political party organized by William Randolph Hearst Kelley, William. Onondaga County Democratic Party chairman Kirk, William B. Mayor of Syracuse, 1888–89, and Democratic Party political boss of Onondaga County Kline, Jay B. District attorney of Onondaga County and mayor of Syracuse, 1901–3 Ludden, Patrick. Bishop of the Diocese of Syracuse Lynch, Diarmuid. Member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and national secretary of the Friends of Irish Freedom Mack...

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