A. Oakey Hall
Abraham Oakey Hall (July 26, 1826 – October 7, 1898) was an American politician, lawyer, and writer. He served as Mayor of New York from 1869 to 1872 as a Democrat. Hall, known as "Elegant Oakey", was a model of serenity and respectability. In a scholar survey run by the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1993, he was ranked as the sixth-worst American big-city mayor to have served between the years 1820 and 1993. Recent historians have disputed the older depiction of Hall as corrupt or as a front man for a corrupt political order. Provided by Wikipedia
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A review of the Webster case / by Hall, A. Oakey 1826-1898
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The Manhattaner in New Orleans : or, Phases of "Crescent City" life / by Hall, A. Oakey 1826-1898
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Horace Greeley decently dissected, in a letter on Horace Greeley, addressed by A. Oakey Hall to Joseph Hoxie, esq., republished (with an alphabet of notes) by popular request. by Hall, A. Oakey 1826-1898
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Old Whitey's Christmas trot : a story for the holidays / by Hall, A. Oakey 1826-1898
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The congressman's Christmas dream : and the lobby member's happy New Year, a holiday sketch / by Hall, A. Oakey 1826-1898
Published 1870Call Number: Loading…Gale Cengage Learning
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