19Th Street Gang

The 19th Street Gang was a New York predominantly Irish street gang during the 1870s known as a particularly violent anti-Protestant gang. The 19th Street Gang, made up mostly of young pickpockets, muggers, and sneak thieves, was led by a young man known as Little Mike. Operating around New York's 19th Street to 34th Street, known as "Poverty Lane", the gang mainly robbed defenseless victims such as the elderly as well as women and children however the gang was sometimes said to spare local Catholics often asking victims to give their baptismal name, recite psalms, thier local church, and other questions. By the end of the 1880s the gang had disappeared entirely.

Further Reading

Carl Sifakis, The Encyclopedia of American Crime: Second Edition Vol. II (K-Z), Facts On File Inc., New York, 2001

 

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