Ludlow Street Jail

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Ludlow Street Jail was a 19th-century New York City prison best known for housing and witnessing the death of the notorious political boss William "Boss" Tweed.

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Ludlow Street Jail canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
jail
prison
associatedWith New York City political corruption
Tammany Hall NERFINISHED
borough Manhattan
category Buildings and structures in Manhattan
Defunct prisons in New York City
History of New York City NERFINISHED
city New York City
coordinateRole place of confinement for civil cases
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished true
demolishedInCentury 20th century
era 19th century
function municipal jail
historicalSignificance site of the imprisonment and death of Boss Tweed
inceptionCentury 19th century
jurisdiction New York City
knownFor housing William "Boss" Tweed
site of the death of William "Boss" Tweed
locatedInTimePeriod Gilded Age NERFINISHED
location Manhattan
New York City
namedAfter Ludlow Street NERFINISHED
notableInmate William M. Tweed NERFINISHED
operatedBy City of New York NERFINISHED
New York City Department of Correction NERFINISHED
partOf New York City penal system NERFINISHED
securityClass local jail
state New York
street Ludlow Street NERFINISHED
usedFor confinement of civil prisoners
confinement of political prisoners
imprisonment of debtors

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Boss Tweed placeOfDeath Ludlow Street Jail
Boss Tweed imprisonedAt Ludlow Street Jail