Francis X. Mancuso
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Francis Xavier Mancuso (October 30, 1887 – July 8, 1970) was a leader of Tammany Hall. [1]
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- ^ "Francis Mancuso, Former Judge, 82; Lawyer, Once a Leader in Tammany Hall, Is Dead", New York Times, July 10, 1970, Friday. Retrieved on 2007-07-21. "Daytona Beach, Florida, July 9, 1970 (Associated Press) Francis X. Mancuso, a former judge of New York's Court of General Sessions who was also a leader in Tammany Hall, died here yesterday after being stricken in his oceanside apartment. He was 82 years, old."

