Charles Francis Murphy
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Charles Francis "Silent Charlie" Murphy (June 20, 1858 – April 25, 1924), also known as Boss Murphy, was an American political figure. He was also the longest-serving head of New York City's Tammany Hall, a position he served from 1902 to 1924. Murphy was responsible for transforming Tammany Hall's image from one of corruption to respectability as well as extending Tammany Hall's political influence to the national level. Murphy was responsible for the election of three mayors of New York City, three governors of New York State, and two U.S. senators, even though he was never listed as a leader of Tammany Hall.
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Charles Francis Murphy
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Charles Francis Murphy
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"Silent Charlie", "Boss Murphy"
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Charles Francis Murphy
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New York City, New York
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1924-04-25
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1858-06-20
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1858-06-20
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Charles Francis Murphy
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(Charles F. Murphy, ca. 1903.)
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2008-12-11
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1924-04-25
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American
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"Silent Charlie", "Boss Murphy"
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Politician
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Grand Sachem of Tammany Hall
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1924
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1902
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Charles Francis "Silent Charlie" Murphy (June 20, 1858 – April 25, 1924), also known as Boss Murphy, was an American political figure. He was also the longest-serving head of New York City's Tammany Hall, a position he served from 1902 to 1924. Murphy was responsible for transforming Tammany Hall's image from one of corruption to respectability as well as extending Tammany Hall's political influence to the national level. Murphy was responsible for the election of three mayors of New York City, three governors of New York State, and two U.S. senators, even though he was never listed as a leader of Tammany Hall.
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Charles Francis Murphy