The Heroic Gangster_The Story of Monk Eastman, From the Streets of New York to the Battlefields of Europe and Back

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by Neil Hanson


  36 “WE WANT JERRY BOHAN” New York Daily Tribune, January 1, 1921 (in some accounts, the name was spelled “Bohun”).

  37 “GOT MUSSY” and GRABBED HIM FROM BEHIND New York Times, January 4, 1921.

  38 “THUS THE TWO” New York Times, December 29, 1920, January 4, 1921.

  39 “BROODING, WITH HIS HEAD” New York Times, March 20, 27, 1921.

  40 IMPRISONED IN THE TOMBS New York Times, March 20, 1921, June 24, 1923.

  Epilogue THE WAY THINGS HAVE CHANGED

  1 “LOAFERS WITH TURTLE-NECK,” “CLUTTER UP THE PREMISES” and “A

  2 CANTER IN THE PARK” New York Times, November 10, 1935.

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  PRIVATE PAPERS OF HERBERT ASBURY

  (COLLECTION OF MRS. EDITH ASBURY)

  MANUSCRIPTS BOX 1

  Asbury, Herbert. Short Story Manuscripts: Chinatown; Prohibition Essays; Sin in New York; That Was New York; The Old Time Saloon; The Whyos Gang.

  MANUSCRIPTS BOX 2

  Asbury, Herbert. The Great Illusion: An Informal History of Prohibition.

  RESEARCH BOX 2

  Asbury, Herbert. Cardboard pictures of liquor establishments of the 1870s; handwritten notes; Prohibition case research: articles, letters, notes, photos, maps, pictures.

  MISCELLANEOUS BOX 8

  Cook, Fred J., and Gene Gleason. “The Shame of New York” (an independent brochure).

  MISCELLANEOUS BOX 9

  Asbury, Herbert. Copies of news articles from the late nineteenth century; newspaper; periodical articles.

  Asbury, Herbert. World War One sketches, maps, identity card, letters, personal memorabilia on cardboard.

  NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORD ADMINISTRATION

  (NARA I), WASHINGTON, D.C.

  United States of America, Bureau of the Census:

  Seventh Census of the United States, 1850, New York Ward 7, District 1, New York, New York, roll M432_539; page 80, image 161

  Eighth Census of the United States, 1860, New York Ward 7, District 2, New York, New York, roll M653_792; page 136, image 138

  Eighth Census of the United States, 1860, New York Ward 19, District 2, New York, New York, roll M653_815; page 0, image 600

  Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, New York Ward 10, District 1 (2nd Enum), New York, New York, roll M593_1024; page 10, image 20

  Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, New York Ward 13, District 3, New York, New York, roll M593_1031; page 70, image 140

  Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, New York Ward 19, District 21, New York, New York, roll M593_1005; page 408, image 251

  Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, New York Ward 19, District 9 (2nd Enum), New York, New York, roll M593_1042; page 230, image 463

  Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, New York (Manhattan), New York City, Greater New York, roll T9_896; Family History film 1254896, page 389.1000, ED 610, image 0781

  Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, New York (Manhattan), New York City, Greater New York, roll T9_895; Family History film 1254895, page 542.3000, ED 588, image 0485

  Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900, New York (Manhattan), New York City, Greater New York, roll T623_1092; page 5B, ED 240

  Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900, Queens Ward 4, Queens, New York, roll T623_1149; pages 19B, 20A, ED677

  Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, Brooklyn Ward 28, Kings, New York, New York, roll T624_982; page 1B, ED 917, image 495.77

  Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, Brooklyn Ward 25, Kings, New York, New York, roll T624_973; page 12A, ED 695, image 747

  Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920, Brooklyn Assembly District 4, Kings, New York, New York, roll T625_1150; page 1A, ED 238, image 813

  Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930, Manhattan, New York, New York, roll 1553; page 12B, ED 386, image 474.0

  NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORD ADMINISTRATION

  (NARA II), COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND

  a. Historical Files; Combat Divisions, Records of the 27th Division; Entry [NM-91]1241; Records of the American Expeditionary Force (World War I), Record Group 120

  b. Organizational Files; Combat Divisions, Records of the 27th Division; Entry [NM-91]1241; Records of the American Expeditionary Force (World War I), Record Group 120

  c. Records of the 53rd Brigade; Entry [NM-91]254; Records of the American Expeditionary Force (World War I), Record Group 120

  d. War Diaries; Entry [NM-91]26; American Expeditionary Force, General Headquarters; Records of the American Expeditionary Force (World War I), Record Group 120

  e. Headquarters, Decimal Files; Records of the 106th Infantry Regiment; Entry [NM-93]2133; Records of the U.S. Regular Mobile Units, 1821–1942, Record Group 391

  f. USS President Lincoln (for USS Leviathan, February 26, incoming), Passenger Lists, 1917–1938, outgoing; Army Transport Service; Records of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92

  g. USS Leviathan (for USS President Lincoln, May 10, outgoing), Passenger Lists, 1917–1938, incoming; Army Transport Service; Records of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92

  Major General John F. O’Ryan, Operations Report, 27th Division, A.E.F., May 29–September 22, 1918, Folder 5, Entry 270, Record Group 120

  NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL ARCHIVES, NEW YORK CITY

  Borough of Manhattan Marriage Certificate 4106: Edward Eastman–Worthy Cecilia Marven

  Borough of Manhattan Certificate of Death 33332: Edward Eastman

  Borough of Manhattan Certificate of Death 29833: Samuel Eastman

  Borough of Manhattan Certificate of Death 6988: Willie Eastman

  Court of General Sessions of the Peace, Case Number 45,671: People versus William Delaney, otherwise called Monk Eastman, February 4, 1904

  Court of General Sessions Case Number 45,672: People versus William Delaney, otherwise called Monk Eastman, February 4, 1904

  NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES, ALBANY

  A0412. World War I veterans’ service data and photographs, 1917–1938

  A0585 Restoration of Citizenship files

  A0597 Clemency records

  A3167–78B: World War I records, correspondence, unpublished historical articles, etc.

  A3354 World War I veterans’ service data and photographs, 1917–1938

  A3354 Training circular No. 21

  B0100 Ab (1) Box 2: Physician’s Register, Sing Sing Prison

  B0097 Inmate record cards

  B0143 Sing Sing Admissions Register, April 23, 1904, page 157, vol. 36, box 14

  B0808 Abstracts of WWI military service

  B0814 Muster Rolls of N.Y. National Guard units that served in U.S. Army WWI, 1917–1918

  B1201–87 Box 3, Clemency records, file number 7, page 91

  B1357 NY Bonus Card 235: Eastman, Edward

  13721–83, Abstracts of National Guard service, box 14, vol. 43

  Kelley, Francis A., Address by Rev. Francis A. Kelley before New York State Senate and Assembly in joint session, February 24, 1919, Albany, N.Y.

  Ward, Franklin W. War Struck: The Story of an Albany General Who Served as a Colonel in the 27th Division

  NEW YORK STATE MILITARY MUSEUM AND VETERANS

  RESEARCH CENTER, SARATOGA SPRINGS

  (NIC)NYSG792-580-0003 Ireland, Rutherford, History of the Twenty Third Regiment N.G.S.N.Y., Redesignated the One Hundred and Sixth Infantry A.E.F., to which is prefixed a history of the Brooklyn City Guard, the parent organization, New York, c. 1940.

  (NIC)NYSG792-580-0003 Officer Service Record cards. Individual service records for New York National Guard, New York Guard, and New York Naval Militia officers, 1910–1965.

  JOHN SEALY LIBRARY, JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

  Trial No. 421, 1904/4/12, reel 73 (421.pdf)

  Court of General Sessions of the Peace In and for the County of New York, Part III, People of the State of New York versus William Delaney, alias Monk Eastman. New York, April 12, et seq., 1904.

  CEN
TRAL ARCHIVES FOR THE HISTORY OF

  THE JEWISH PEOPLE, JERUSALEM

  Papers of Abraham H. Shoenfeld, in Archive of Dr. Judah Magnes, P3/1758; P3/1759; P3/1762; P3/1768.

  UNPUBLISHED THESES

  Bernstein, Rachel. Boarding-House Keepers and Brothel Keepers in New York City, 1880–1910. Ph.D. thesis, Rutgers University, 1984.

  Budreau, Lisa M. Mourning and the Making of a Nation: The Gold Star Pilgrimages, 1930–1933. St. Anthony’s College Oxford, 2002.

  Gandal, Keith. The Spectacle of the Poor: Jacob Riis, Stephen Crane and the Representation of Slum Life. Ph.D. thesis, University of California at Berkeley, 1990.

  Thale, Christopher. Civilizing New York: Police Patrol, 1880–1935. Ph.D. thesis, University of Chicago, 1995.

  NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY

  HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT

  Microforms

  Z-BTZS p.v. 12, no.3, Official commendations of the 27th American Division, Belgium and France, 1918, Paris, 1918?

  PERIODICALS

  Albany Times Union

  Alpine Avalanche (Texas)

  The Argus (Albany)

  Bookman

  Brooklyn Daily Eagle

  Brooklyn Daily Times

  Buffalo Evening News

  Chicago Daily Tribune

  Elmira Herald (New York)

  The Evening Telegram

  Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper

  The Freehold Transcript (New Jersey)

  Gas Attack of the New York Division, Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S.C., Camp Wadsworth, Young Men’s Christian Association

  Harper’s Weekly

  Jewish Messenger

  Kansas City Star

  McClure’s Magazine

  The Monmouth Democrat (New Jersey)

  New York Daily News

  New York Daily Tribune

  New York Evening Post

  New York Evening Telegram

  New York Herald

  The New York Pictorial

  New York Post

  New York Sun

  The New York Times

  New York Times Midweek Pictorial War Extra

  New York Times Rotogravure section, March 30, 1919: “Complete pictorial record of New York’s great welcome to her own.”

  New York World

  The New Yorker

  Police Gazette

  Spartanburg Herald

  Stars & Stripes

  Tammany Times

  Trench and Camp: Edition for Camp Upton, Long Island, N.Y.

  Washington Post

  ARTICLES

  Andrews, Walter Scott. “A Study of the East Side Courts.” University Settlement Society of New York Annual Report, New York (1899): 23–29.

  Asbury, Herbert. “The Emperor of Gangland.” New McClure’s Magazine 62, no. 2 (February 1929).

  ———. “Gangland USA,” in New McClure’s Magazine 62, no. 1 (January 1929).

  Berger, Meyer. “Portrait of a Racketeer (Streamlined).” New York Times, November 10, 1935.

  Bingham, Theodore A. “Administration of Criminal Law: Third Degree System.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 36 (January 1910): 11–15.

  ——— “The Organized Criminals of New York.” McClure’s Magazine 34 (November 1909).

  Bovie, Verne M. “The Public Dance Halls of the Lower East Side.” University Settlement Society of New York Annual Report, New York (1901).

  Bovsun, Mara. “Our Lost Pal, Monk Eastman.” Jay Maeder, Big Town Biography, New York Daily News, 2000.

  “Bowery Amusements.” University Settlement Society of New York Annual Report (1899): 14–19.

  Brooks, Sydney. “London and New York.” Harpers Magazine 104 (January 1902).

  Carter, John. “Master of Manhattan: The Life of Richard Croker.” The Bookman, April 1931, 203.

  Chamberlain, John R. “Gangsters Have Lost Their Last Big Name.” New York Times, October 30, 1927.

  Conway, Kathleen, Mike McCormack, and Thomas Conway. “Gangs of New York.” Social Education 67 (2003).

  Czitrom, Daniel. “Underworlds and Underdogs: Big Tim Sullivan and Metropolitan Politics in New York, 1889–1913.” Journal of American History 78 (1991): 548–58.

  Daniell, F. Raymond. “The Big Business of the Racketeer.” New York Times, April 27, 1930.

  Davis, Richard Harding. “The Defeat of the Underworld.” Collier’s 50 (November 9, 1912).

  Fagan, Geoffrey, Valerie West, and Jan Holland. “Reciprocal Effects of Crime and Incarceration in New York City Neighborhoods.” Fordham Urban Law Journal 30 (2003).

  Gilfoyle, Timothy J. “Street-Rats and Gutter-Snipes: Child Pickpockets and Street Culture in New York City, 1850–1900.” Journal of Social History 37 (2004).

  ———. “Strumpets and Misogynists: Brothel ‘Riots’ and the Transformation of Prostitution in Antebellum New York City.” New York History 68 (January 1987): 45–65.

  Justice, Benjamin. “Historical Fiction to Historical Fact: Gangs of New York and the Whitewashing of History.” in Social Education 67 (2003).

  Key, V. O. Jr. “Police Graft.” The American Journal of Sociology 40, no. 5 (March 1935): 624–36.

  Kincaid, J. Leslie. “The 27th New York’s Guard Division That Broke German Line.” New York Times Magazine, March 9, 1919.

  Levenson, Joseph. “History of the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and Grand Street, Its Leading Thoroughfare.” Souvenir Journal of Grand Street Boys, 1921.

  Levick, M. B. “Tough Girl of New York Remains Only a Memory.” New York Times, June 29, 1924.

  Lewis, Alfred Henry. “The Cooking of Crazy Butch.” New York Daily Tribune, April 26, 1903.

  “The Modern Robin Hood.” The Cosmopolitan, June 1905.

  McClure, S. S. “The Tammanyizing of a Civilization.” McClure’s Magazine 34 (November 1909): 117–28.

  McLean, Frank H. “An Experience in the Street-Cleaning Department.” University Settlement Society of New York Annual Report, New York (1899): 20–25.

  McShane, Clay, and Joel A. Tarr. “The Centrality of the Horse in the Nineteenth Century,” in Raymond A. Mohl (ed.), The Making of Urban America (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 1997), 105–20.

  Mohl, Raymond A. “New Perspectives on American Urban History,” in Raymond A. Mohl (ed.), The Making of Urban America (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 1997), 335–374.

  Mustain, Gene. “Good with Electricity.” New York Daily News, June 4, 1999.

  “New York’s 27th, First to Smash the Hindenburg Line, Comes Home,” in Literary Digest, March 29, 1919.

  Orenic, Liesl. “Murder in New York City.” Journal of Social History 36 (2002).

  Oskison, John M. “Public Halls of the East Side.” University Settlement Society of New York Annual Report, New York (1899): 38–40.

  Peiss, Kathy. “Leisure and Labor,” in Raymond A. Mohl (ed.), The Making of Urban America (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 1997), 167–86.

  Powers, Madelon. “The ‘Poor Man’s Friend’: Saloonkeepers, Workers and the Code of Reciprocity in U.S. Barrooms, 1870–1920.” International Labor and Working Class History 45 (Spring 1994): 1–15.

  Pulling, Ezra R. “Report of the Fourth Sanitary Inspection District.” Report of the Council of Hygiene and Public Health of the Citizens’ Association of New York upon the Sanitary Condition of the City, 1866.

  Ralph, Julian. “The Bowery.” Century 43 (December 1891): 234.

  “A Review of the World.” Current Literature 2, no. 5 (May 1911).

  Rowland, Leslie W. “The 27th Division Crashes Through.” Gas Attack (November 1918): 3–5.

  “Sing Sing Prison: The Life of State Prison Convicts—How They Are Treated and Cared For.” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, February 16, 1878.

  Slonim, Joel. “The Jewish Gangster,” in Reflex 3 (July 3, 1928).

  Soderlund, Gretchen. “Covering Urban Vice: The New York Times, ‘White Slavery,’ and the Construction of Journalistic Knowledge.” Critica
l Studies in Media Communication, 19, no. 4 (December 2002): 438–60.

  Spaulding, Raymond C. “The Saloons of the District.” University Settlement Society of New York Annual Report, New York (1899): 34–38.

  Steinberg, Alan. “Street Justice: A History of Police Violence in New York City.” Journal of Social History 41 (2007).

  Turner, George Kibbe. “The Daughters of the Poor: A Plain Story of the Development of New York City as a Leading Center of the White Slave Trade of the World Under Tammany Hall.” McClure’s Magazine 34 (November 1909): 45–61.

  ———. “Tammany’s Control of New York by Professional Criminals.” McClure’s Magazine 33 (June 1909): 117–134.

  Yockelson, Mitch. “Brothers-in-Arms: The 27th & 30th American Divisions on the Western Front with the British Army and the Breaking of the Hindenburg Line, 1918.” Stand To! 82, Western Front Association, Stock-port, U.K., 5–13.

  Young, James C. “Crime Gangs Organized as Big Business.” New York Times, April 4, 1926.

  BOOKS

  Albertine, Connell. The Yankee Doughboy. Boston: Branden Press, 1968.

  American Battle Monuments Commission. The 27th Division: Summary of Operations in the World War. United States Government Printing Office, 1944.

  Anbinder, Tyler. Five Points. New York: Plume, 2002.

  Andrews, Walter G. The Story of a Machine Gun Company, 1918–1919. Buffalo, N.Y.: 1924.

  Arons, Ron. The Jews of Sing Sing. New York: Barricade Books, 2008.

  Asbury, Herbert. All Around the Town. New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 2003.

  ——— The Gangs of New York. New York: Arrow, 2002.

  ———. Sucker’s Progress: An Informal History of Gambling in America. New York, 1938.

  Astor, Gerald. The New York Cops: An Informal History. New York: Scribner, 1971.

  Baker, Kevin. Dreamland. New York: HarperCollins, 1999.

  ——— Paradise Alley. New York: HarperCollins, 2002.

  Barnes, Harry Elmer. The Repression of Crime, Studies in Historical Penology. Montclair, N.J., 1926.

  Beer, Thomas. The Mauve Decade. New York, 1926.

  Berger, Meyer. The Eight Million. New York, 1936.

 

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