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The narrative traces a rise from modest youth and early newspaper and trade employment to long public leadership characterized by grassroots organization, factional reconciliation, and urban-political conflict. It recounts involvement in campaigns opposing nativist movements, mediation between competing party factions, and a decisive role in dismantling a corrupt municipal ring, while responding to persistent public caricature and accusation. Anecdotes highlight personal vigor, social pursuits, and family responsibilities; contemporary portraits and eyewitness recollections accompany an effort to present a balanced, corrective account that situates these actions within several turbulent political episodes.

THE

LIFE AND TIMES

OF

JOHN KELLY,

Tribune of the People.


BY

J. FAIRFAX McLAUGHLIN, A. M.

Author of “Sketches of Daniel Webster,” “A Life of A. H.
Stephens,” etc., etc.


I regard John Kelly as the Ablest, Purest, and Truest Statesman
that I have ever met with from New York.
”—Alexander H.
Stephens.


WITH PORTRAITS IN ARTOTYPE.
Taken at 35, 50, and 58 Years of Age.


NEW YORK:
THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY.
1885.