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American Ice was forced to reverse its decision due to the public outcry. Van Wyck's political rivals forced an investigation into the issue. It revealed that American Ice had secured an effective monopoly over the supply of its product to the city—it was the only company with rights to land ice at
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as a man who would do little to interfere with their running of the city. Initially highly popular as a result of his reversal of the various reforms introduced by the preceding Fusion administration, Van Wyck's administration foundered on the so-called "Ice Trust" scandal of 1900. The
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New York piers—and would have dramatically increased its profits at the new price. In addition, Van Wyck, whose salary as mayor was only $ 15,000, owned and had apparently not paid for, $ 680,000 worth of American Ice stock.
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The Ice Trust Scandal destroyed Van Wyck's political career and was generally reckoned to have cost Tammany the elections of 1901, which was won by the Fusion reformist slate led by
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Van Wyck resigned as justice to accept the Democratic Party nomination for Mayor of New York City. He was elected in 1897 by a very large majority. He served as
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matters, attending many conventions, state and national. Later, Van Wyck was elected Judge of the City Court of New York. He advanced to chief justice.
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Robert A. Van Wyck, former Mayor of New York City, is dead here. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning in the American Holy Trinity Church.
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Van Wyck began working in business, then studied law and became an attorney. He enjoyed a large practice for many years before entering politics.
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planned to double the price of ice, from 30 to 60 cents per hundred pounds (from 66 cents to 1.32 dollars per 100 kilograms). In the era before
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Robert Anderson Van Wyck was the son of William Van Wyck and Lydia Ann Maverick. He was one of seven children, including two brothers
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As Mayor, he brought together the innumerable municipal corporations comprising the greater city. He directed construction of the
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initiated an investigation, which determined that Van Wyck had not been personally implicated in the Ice Trust Scandal.
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and Samuel Maverick, a Confederate Regimental Surgeon. He studied at the Wilson Academy in
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characterized the Van Wyck administration as one mired in "black ooze and slime". Governor
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His business life depended on his social connections as well. Van Wyck was a member of the
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Van Wyck is generally regarded as a colorless mayor, selected by the leaders of
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New York: Tobias A. Wright Printer and Publisher, 1912, pp. 207–208.
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Van Wyck and his wife enjoyed traveling. In 1906, they moved to
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Descendants of Cornelius Barentse Van Wyck and Anna Polhemus,
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circles, being a member of The Ancient Lodge, New York City.
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runs in a north–south direction through Queens from
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between 1898 and 1901, as the first mayor to govern
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Mayor of New York City
William L. Strong
Seth Low
New York City
Paris
Woodlawn Cemetery
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van WYKE
mayor
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Columbia University
valedictorian
Robert Hoke
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