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west side taverns, helped Grant make connections with many local Irish-American organizations that aided his political career. Backed by
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of New York officiated, assisted by several priests. Senator Murphy was, like Grant, a political ally of and financial adviser to
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of 1890. Grant's role included $ 25,000 in cash given to Croker's daughter
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