
John Kelly
20 Apr 1821 – 1 Jun 1886
4 works on record
Biography
John Kelly (April 20, 1822 – June 1, 1886) of New York City, known as "Honest John", was a boss of Tammany Hall and a U.S. Representative from New York from 1855 to 1858. The title "Honest" was given to him during his years as New York City Sheriff, and was more ironic than truthful. -Wikipedia
Works
Homestead Bill
Homestead Bill
A lecture by Hon. John Kelly on the history of the early Catholic missions in North and South America
A lecture by Hon. John Kelly on the history of the early Catholic missions in North and South America
The union of the New York democracy--the Kansas-Nebraska act vindicated
The union of the New York democracy--the Kansas-Nebraska act vindicated
Supreme Court, in the matter of the application of John Kelly, John W. Chanler, Hugh Taylor, John Stephenson and Joseph Haight, Jr., for the examination of Oliver Charlick, one of the Police Commissioners of the city of New York
Supreme Court, in the matter of the application of John Kelly, John W. Chanler, Hugh Taylor, John Stephenson and Joseph Haight, Jr., for the examination of Oliver Charlick, one of the Police Commissioners of the city of New York