Peter J. Hamill
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Peter J. Hamill (c. 1885 – January 13, 1930) was an American politician who served in the New York State Assembly from 1917 to his death. A native of Lower Manhattan, he was affiliated with Tammany Hall from an early age and became a Tammany Hall leader in his Assembly district. In late 1929 he was chosen as the Minority Leader of the Assembly to replace Maurice Bloch, who had died of complications from an appendectomy. Hamill would himself be stricken with appendicitis a week later and die from complications of the surgery a week after that.
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Peter J. Hamill
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Peter J. Hamill
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Peter J. Hamill
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Manhattan, New York, New York, U.S.
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1930-01-13
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Manhattan, New York, New York, U.S.
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A black-haired man looks straight at the viewer with his body to the right
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1885
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Assemblyman Hamill circa 1930
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New York County's 1st district
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New York County's 2nd district
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1930-01-13
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Member of the New York State Assembly
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Minority Leader of the New York State Assembly
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John J. Ryan
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Vacant, previously Maurice Bloch
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Vacant, then James J. Dooling
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Vacant. then Irwin Steingut
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1917-12-31
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1930-01-13
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1916-01-01
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1918-01-01
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1930-01-01
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Minority Leader of the New York State Assembly
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New York County, 2nd District
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New York County, 1st District
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1916
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Peter J. Hamill (c. 1885 – January 13, 1930) was an American politician who served in the New York State Assembly from 1917 to his death. A native of Lower Manhattan, he was affiliated with Tammany Hall from an early age and became a Tammany Hall leader in his Assembly district. In late 1929 he was chosen as the Minority Leader of the Assembly to replace Maurice Bloch, who had died of complications from an appendectomy. Hamill would himself be stricken with appendicitis a week later and die from complications of the surgery a week after that.
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