William L. Riordon

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William L. Riordon was an American journalist best known for recording and publishing the political speeches and sayings of Tammany Hall leader George Washington Plunkitt in "Plunkitt of Tammany Hall."

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instanceOf book
journalist
person
associatedWith Tammany Hall NERFINISHED
author William L. Riordon NERFINISHED
basedOn George Washington Plunkitt’s talks at the New York County Court House
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs American journalist who recorded the political philosophy of George Washington Plunkitt
employer New York Evening Post NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork American urban politics
politics
genre journalism
political writing
hasRole editor of George Washington Plunkitt’s talks
interviewer of George Washington Plunkitt
influenced later studies of American political machines
knownFor documenting Tammany Hall politics
recording the speeches and sayings of George Washington Plunkitt
language English
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubject George Washington Plunkitt NERFINISHED
Tammany Hall NERFINISHED
political corruption
urban political machines
nationality American
notableWork Plunkitt of Tammany Hall NERFINISHED
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall: A Series of Very Plain Talks on Very Practical Politics NERFINISHED
occupation author
journalist
placeOfActivity New York City
publicationDateOfNotableWork 1905
sourceOfInformationFor historical research on Tammany Hall
workLocation New York City
workPublishedIn New York Evening Post NERFINISHED
wroteAbout George Washington Plunkitt NERFINISHED
Tammany Hall NERFINISHED
machine politics

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George Washington Plunkitt interviewedBy William L. Riordon