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George Washington Plunkitt (November 17, 1842 –
November 19, 1924) was an
American politician from New York State, who
served in both
houses of the New...
- graft, the
relationship is not deterministic.[citation needed]
George W.
Plunkitt coined the term "honest graft" ("I seen my
opportunities and I took em...
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Edward J.
Smith in
Titanic (1997), by
James Cameron. He then pla****
Luther Plunkitt, the
Warden of San
Quentin Prison, in the
Clint Eastwood film True Crime...
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Bonnie Beechum James Woods as Alan Mann
Bernard Hill as
Warden Luther Plunkitt Diane Venora as
Barbara Everett Francesca Eastwood as Kate
Everett Marissa...
- of citizens, in the
course of one day,
Tammany figure George Washington Plunkitt ****isted the
victims of a
house fire;
secured the
release of six drunks...
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Charles Novello (1886–1935), lawyer, ****emblyman,
alderman George Washington Plunkitt (1842–1924),
Tammany Hall
politician –
unmarked grave James A. Rierdon...
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Norse or
Norman origin; it may be
spelled O'Plunket, Plunket, Plunkit,
Plunkitt, Plonkit, Plonkitt, Plonket, Plonkett, or Ó Plunceid, and may
refer to:...
- was Irish.
George Washington Plunkitt, who
later became a
Tammany Hall politician, was born in 1842 to Pat and Sara
Plunkitt, two of the
first Irish settlers...
- Memphis,
Tennessee Tammany Hall,
Manhattan Huey Long,
Louisiana George W.
Plunkitt, New York
Particracy "political machine". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved...
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Platt Nehemiah Platt Zephaniah Platt 1777–1783
Middle 1735–1807
George W.
Plunkitt Henry W.
Pollock Robert Watson Pomeroy Theodore M.
Pomeroy John Porter...