John Thomas Dooling
John Thomas Dooling (February 22, 1871 - November 15, 1949) was the assistant district attorney for New York City and an adviser to Tammany Hall for 40 years.[1]
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Dooling at his desk in 1917
Biography
Dooling was born on February 22, 1871 in Brooklyn, New York City. He died on November 15, 1949 in White Plains, New York.[1]
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References
- "J. T. Dooling Dies, Ex-Tammany Aide. Legal Adviser to Candidates for 40 Years Was Leader in Criminal Law Field". New York Times. November 16, 1949. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
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