Enhanced ReCast - HOTH02 - History of Tammany Hall series




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Summary: Enhanced ReCast - HOTH02 - History of Tammany Hall seriesWe continue our audio book series with Gordon Comstock reading chapters 4, 5 and 6 of Gustavus Myer's History of Tammany Hall. Find episode notes and links as well as more enhanced recasts archived at mediamodepresents.blogspot.com on the right hand side of the page. Tagged by mediamode, June 2013. Click the relevant button below to either download the enhanced version or listen to the mp3 while on this page (so you can refer to the chapter headings). Chapter Headings in this episode: Intro and Music Chapter 4 - Slow recovery from disaster, 1809 - 1815 Chapter 5 - Tammany in absolute control, 1815 - 1817 Chapter 6 - Clinton maintains his supremacy, 1817 - 1820 Wrap up and Exit Music Books/information mentioned in this episode: Definition of Federalism and here Definition of Federalist and here Jacob Radcliff DeWitt Clinton Salary History of the President of the United States Tammany hostile to immigrants, especially the Irish Samuel Morse and the Jesuit-Romanist threat Patrick McKay Edward Livingston, patriach of the Livingston family Sun Newspaper building (the small one in the picture) Jacob Barker James Madison War of 1812 and Tammany Matthew L. Davis Nathan Sanford General John Swartwout General Robert Swartwout Romaine's signature Benjamin Romaine 1813 indian attacks William Mooney Louis XVIII, House of Bourbon Gulian C. Verplanck and Tammany Richard Riker signatureRichard Riker Hugh Maxwell Teunis Wortmann Daniel D. Tompkins and Tammany Building of the Erie Canal and Tammany Peter B. Porter Thomas Addis Emmet William Paulding, Jr. Cadwallader Colden Definition of Asperity James Monroe E.C. Genet Rene A Wormser           "Patriotism if the last refuge" quote Andrew Jackson Origin of Columbia, Goddess of Liberty Bellevue Hospital Center wiki (with timeline) Archibald McIntyre wiki St. Andrew's Society of Albany, New York Other relevant information: War of 1812 timeline Information about Wigwam No. 9, Tammany Society, Butler County, Ohio Use either iTunes (any iPod device) or the freeware VLC media player to play this tagged version (Apple Lossless).  WARNING: Converting this file to another audio format - even .mp3 format - will REMOVE the tags that enable chapter headings.  Contact mediamode to have your media tagged. HOTH02 - download it here or listen below: