William M. Tweed
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William Marcy Tweed Jr. (April 3, 1823 – April 12, 1878), known as "Boss Tweed," was an American most famous for his leadership of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party political machine that played a major role in the politics of 19th century New York.
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