- The
Whyos or
Whyos Gang, a
collection of the
various post-Civil War
street gangs of New York City, was the city's
dominant street gang
during the mid-late...
- 23 –
Danny Driscoll, co-leader of the
Whyos street gang, is executed.
August 21 –
Danny Lyons,
leader of the
Whyos street gang.
Gaetano Reina, Joe M****eria...
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remaining members joining powerful gangs such as the Dead
Rabbits and the
Whyos.
Eventually the
influence and
numbers of
these Irish gangs started to wane...
- Kirby (w, a). "The
Terrible Whyos" Real Clue
Crime Stories, vol. 2, no. 5 (July 1947). Hillman.
Wrath of the
Whyos, 2009
podcast about the
Whyos gang...
- with
Danny Driscoll, the
leader of the
Whyos street gang
during the 1870s and 1880s. A
prominent member of the
Whyos Gang, a New York City
street gang, Lyons...
- (1855 –
January 23, 1888) was an
American criminal and co-leader of the
Whyos Gang with
Danny Lyons. The two held
joint control over the
street gang following...
- for a person's age Yoism, an open
source religion Yo-yo (disambiguation)
Whyos,
slang for
mobsters This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- his
pseudonym Paul Kelly, the
Eastman gang
succeeded the long
dominant Whyos as the
first non-Irish
street gang to gain
prominence in the underworld...
- 50-100
members lasting for more than 50
years before being absorbed by the
Whyos, much like many of the
early gangs,
following the
American Civil War in...
-
major gangs in 19th
century New York City were the
Irish gangs such as the
Whyos and the Dead Rabbits.
These were
followed by the
Italian Five
Points Gang...