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Lexow may
refer to:
Clarence Lexow who
headed the
Lexow Committee Charles K.
Lexow,
early 20th
century New York
politician This
disambiguation page lists...
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Lexow Committee (1894 to 1895) was a
major New York
State Senate probe into
police corruption in New York City. The
Lexow Committee inquiry,
which took...
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Caroline Lexow were the
parents of New York City
attorney Charles King
Lexow, New York
state senator Clarence Lexow,
Allan Lexow and
Rudolph G.
Lexow. Their...
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Thomas F. Byrnes, were
among several senior NYPD
officials implicated by the
Lexow Committee during the 1890s.
Alexander S.
Williams was born in Cape Breton...
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setback when,
fueled by the
public hearings on
police corruption held by the
Lexow Committee based on the
evidence uncovered by the Rev.
Charles Parkhurst...
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Charles K.
Lexow (January 21, 1849 – July 14, 1928) was the
Commissioner of
Supreme Court Records and the
oldest Republican District Leader in New York...
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Porter Kitchel, 1905 to 1906. He was the
sixth attorney-in-chief.
Charles K.
Lexow,
beginning 1876. He was the
first attorney-in-chief. The
Legal Aid Society...
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Caroline Lexow Bab**** (February 5, 1882 –
March 8, 1980) was an
American pacifist and suffragist, co-founder of the Women's
Peace Union, and Executive...
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Clarence Lexow (September 16, 1852 –
December 31, 1910) was an
American politician and
member of the New York
Senate from 1894 to 1898. He was born on...
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operator of
policy game in Harlem, in the 1920s and
early 1930s.
Lexow Committee,
uncovered illegal gambling in New York City
Charles Henry Parkhurst...