-
Tammany Hall, also
known as the
Society of St.
Tammany, the Sons of St.
Tammany, or the
Columbian Order, was an
American political organization founded...
- 1625 – c. 1701),
historically also
known as Taminent,
Tammany,
Saint Tammany or King
Tammany, was the
Chief of
Chiefs and
Chief of the
Turtle Clan of...
- St.
Tammany Parish (French:
Paroisse de Saint-
Tammany; Spanish:
Parroquia de St.
Tammany) is a
parish located in the U.S.
state of
Louisiana named after...
- The
Tammanies or
Tammany Societies were
named for the 17th-century
Delaware chief Tamanend or
Tammany,
revered for his wisdom.
Tammany Society members...
-
Tammany Tiger may
refer to:
Tammany Hall, a
defunct political organization which was
frequently depicted by
editorial cartoonists as a
tiger The Winnipeg...
-
Mount Tammany is the
southernmost peak of the
Kittatinny Mountains, in
Knowlton Township,
Warren County, New Jersey,
United States. It is 1,526 feet (465 m)...
-
Tammany or
Tamanend was a
Native American leader.
Tammany or
Tamanend may also
refer to:
Mount Tammany, a
mountain on the New Jersey/Pennsylvania border...
-
Tammany Young (September 9, 1886 –
April 26, 1936) was an
American stage and film actor. Born in New York City,
Young appeared on
Broadway in The Front...
- both
houses of the New York
State Legislature. He was a
leader of the
Tammany Hall
political organization, a
vehement critic of the
Civil Service, and...
- 44
Union Square, also
known as 100 East 17th
Street and the
Tammany Hall Building, is a three-story
building at 44
Union Square East in
Union Square,...