Mayor William J. Gaynor addressing Olympic Athletes at a parade in New York City. 1912 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mayor-william-j-gaynor-addressing-olympic-athletes-at-a-parade-in-37381178.html
RMC4PT22–Mayor William J. Gaynor addressing Olympic Athletes at a parade in New York City. 1912
[New York City Mayor William J.] Gaynor reviewing parade (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-new-york-city-mayor-william-j-gaynor-reviewing-parade-loc-55176430.html
RMD5NE2P–[New York City Mayor William J.] Gaynor reviewing parade (LOC)
Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-image342367050.html
RM2AW04JJ–Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election.
1141 Organization. Hudson pressure tunnel. Mayor William J. Gaynor firing blast to connect East and West headings. In group, left to right, are Consulting Engineer John R. Freeman, Commissioner (NYPL b13814376-435623) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1141-organization-hudson-pressure-tunnel-mayor-william-j-gaynor-firing-blast-to-connect-east-and-west-headings-in-group-left-to-right-are-consulting-engineer-john-r-freeman-commissioner-nypl-b13814376-435623-image213536545.html
RMPBBC15–1141 Organization. Hudson pressure tunnel. Mayor William J. Gaynor firing blast to connect East and West headings. In group, left to right, are Consulting Engineer John R. Freeman, Commissioner (NYPL b13814376-435623)
Organization. Hudson pressure tunnel. Mayor William J. Gaynor firing blast to connect East and West headings. In group, left to right, are Consulting Engineer John R. Freeman, Commissioner (NYPL b13814376 435623) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-organization-hudson-pressure-tunnel-mayor-william-j-gaynor-firing-163321945.html
RMKDKXPH–Organization. Hudson pressure tunnel. Mayor William J. Gaynor firing blast to connect East and West headings. In group, left to right, are Consulting Engineer John R. Freeman, Commissioner (NYPL b13814376 435623)
New York City Mayor William J.] Gaynor reviewing parade Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-city-mayor-william-j-gaynor-reviewing-parade-image328036711.html
RM2A1KA4R–New York City Mayor William J.] Gaynor reviewing parade
New York City Mayor William J.) Gaynor reviewing parade Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-city-mayor-william-j-gaynor-reviewing-parade-image402256519.html
RM2EACA87–New York City Mayor William J.) Gaynor reviewing parade
William J. Gaynor, at that time major of New York, after being shot in the head. Bullet missed brain, but could not be removed. Gaynor died suddenly 3 yrs later. July 23, 1938. (Photo by The Register & Tribune Syndicate). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-j-gaynor-at-that-time-major-of-new-york-after-being-shot-in-the-head-bullet-missed-brain-but-could-not-be-removed-gaynor-died-suddenly-3-yrs-later-july-23-1938-photo-by-the-register-tribune-syndicate-image463577454.html
RM2HX5NNJ–William J. Gaynor, at that time major of New York, after being shot in the head. Bullet missed brain, but could not be removed. Gaynor died suddenly 3 yrs later. July 23, 1938. (Photo by The Register & Tribune Syndicate).
New York City Mayor William J. Gaynor reviewing parade, between 1910 and 1913. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-city-mayor-william-j-gaynor-reviewing-parade-between-1910-and-1913-image603642081.html
RM2X227HN–New York City Mayor William J. Gaynor reviewing parade, between 1910 and 1913.
Official New York, from Cleveland to Hughes . term expired with the year1909, and in the fall of that year the fifth contest for themayoialty of the consolidated metropolis occurred. TheRepublicans nominated Otto T. Bannard and the Demo-crats nominated William J. Gaynor, a justice of theSupreme Court of the State who had in former years beenconspicuous as an opponent of corrupt machine politics.Mr. Hearst was again a candidate on the ticket of his ownorganization, then known as the Civic Alliance. Theresult was the election of Mr. Gaynor by a plurality of73,074 over Mr. Bannard, Mr. Hearst sta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/official-new-york-from-cleveland-to-hughes-term-expired-with-the-year1909-and-in-the-fall-of-that-year-the-fifth-contest-for-themayoialty-of-the-consolidated-metropolis-occurred-therepublicans-nominated-otto-t-bannard-and-the-demo-crats-nominated-william-j-gaynor-a-justice-of-thesupreme-court-of-the-state-who-had-in-former-years-beenconspicuous-as-an-opponent-of-corrupt-machine-politicsmr-hearst-was-again-a-candidate-on-the-ticket-of-his-ownorganization-then-known-as-the-civic-alliance-theresult-was-the-election-of-mr-gaynor-by-a-plurality-of73074-over-mr-bannard-mr-hearst-sta-image339342032.html
RM2AM2A68–Official New York, from Cleveland to Hughes . term expired with the year1909, and in the fall of that year the fifth contest for themayoialty of the consolidated metropolis occurred. TheRepublicans nominated Otto T. Bannard and the Demo-crats nominated William J. Gaynor, a justice of theSupreme Court of the State who had in former years beenconspicuous as an opponent of corrupt machine politics.Mr. Hearst was again a candidate on the ticket of his ownorganization, then known as the Civic Alliance. Theresult was the election of Mr. Gaynor by a plurality of73,074 over Mr. Bannard, Mr. Hearst sta
Model of fire boat - 'W.J. Gaynor' (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-model-of-fire-boat-wj-gaynor-loc-55072380.html
RMD5GNAM–Model of fire boat - 'W.J. Gaynor' (LOC)
Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-image342367048.html
RM2AW04JG–Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election.
New York City Mayor William J.) Gaynor reviewing parade LCCN2014689763 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-new-york-city-mayor-william-j-gaynor-reviewing-parade-lccn2014689763-176548748.html
RMM76DMC–New York City Mayor William J.) Gaynor reviewing parade LCCN2014689763
Norwegian freighter Sygna, with a fireboat (probably the William J. Gaynor), and tug, probably in NYC, 1916-01-23. Original caption: Photograph shows the Norwegian freighter Sygna which was forced back to port after a fire in its hold in January 1916. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2013) This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID LC-DIG-ggbain-20875.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/norwegian-freighter-sygna-with-a-fireboat-probably-the-william-j-gaynor-and-tug-probably-in-nyc-1916-01-23-original-caption-photograph-shows-the-norwegian-freighter-sygna-which-was-forced-back-to-port-after-a-fire-in-its-hold-in-january-1916-source-flickr-commons-project-2013-this-image-is-available-from-the-united-states-library-of-congresss-prints-and-photographs-division-under-the-digital-id-lc-dig-ggbain-20875this-tag-does-not-indicate-the-copyright-status-of-the-attached-work-a-normal-copyright-tag-is-still-required-see-commonslicensing-for-more-information-image259997586.html
RMW2YWG2–Norwegian freighter Sygna, with a fireboat (probably the William J. Gaynor), and tug, probably in NYC, 1916-01-23. Original caption: Photograph shows the Norwegian freighter Sygna which was forced back to port after a fire in its hold in January 1916. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2013) This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID LC-DIG-ggbain-20875.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information.
Colonial Costumes -- Gaynor Park, 1913. Shows the children's pageant at the dedication of the William J. Gaynor Park Playground and Recreation House in New York City, Dec. 20, 1913. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colonial-costumes-gaynor-park-1913-shows-the-childrens-pageant-at-the-dedication-of-the-william-j-gaynor-park-playground-and-recreation-house-in-new-york-city-dec-20-1913-image603636100.html
RM2X22004–Colonial Costumes -- Gaynor Park, 1913. Shows the children's pageant at the dedication of the William J. Gaynor Park Playground and Recreation House in New York City, Dec. 20, 1913.
New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . Badge struck in commemoration of the New York Day celebration. Hon. Jacob Gould Schurman 451 New York Day Orator. Invitation to Reception 467 Issued on New York Day inviting guests to meet Governor Hughes and Stateofficials. 16 New York at Jamestown PAGE Hon. St. Clair McKelway 477 Brooklyn Day Orator. Hon. William J. Gaynor 481 Brooklyn Day Orator. Charles Evans Hughes 491 Governor of the State of New York. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler 495 Lieutenant-Governor of the State of Xew York. John Raines 499 President Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-at-the-jamestown-exposition-norfolk-virginia-april-26-to-december-1-1907-badge-struck-in-commemoration-of-the-new-york-day-celebration-hon-jacob-gould-schurman-451-new-york-day-orator-invitation-to-reception-467-issued-on-new-york-day-inviting-guests-to-meet-governor-hughes-and-stateofficials-16-new-york-at-jamestown-page-hon-st-clair-mckelway-477-brooklyn-day-orator-hon-william-j-gaynor-481-brooklyn-day-orator-charles-evans-hughes-491-governor-of-the-state-of-new-york-lewis-stuyvesant-chanler-495-lieutenant-governor-of-the-state-of-xew-york-john-raines-499-president-image339137584.html
RM2AKN1CG–New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . Badge struck in commemoration of the New York Day celebration. Hon. Jacob Gould Schurman 451 New York Day Orator. Invitation to Reception 467 Issued on New York Day inviting guests to meet Governor Hughes and Stateofficials. 16 New York at Jamestown PAGE Hon. St. Clair McKelway 477 Brooklyn Day Orator. Hon. William J. Gaynor 481 Brooklyn Day Orator. Charles Evans Hughes 491 Governor of the State of New York. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler 495 Lieutenant-Governor of the State of Xew York. John Raines 499 President
Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-image342367018.html
RM2AW04HE–Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election.
GAYNOR, WILLIAM J. MAYOR LCCN2016858160 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gaynor-william-j-mayor-lccn2016858160-176692093.html
RMM7D0FW–GAYNOR, WILLIAM J. MAYOR LCCN2016858160
GAYNOR, WILLIAM J. MAYOR Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-william-j-mayor-abstractmedium-1-negative-glass-8-x-10-in-or-smaller-image265239902.html
RMWBEM5J–GAYNOR, WILLIAM J. MAYOR Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller
Wm. J. Lee, 1913. Shows Supervisor of Recreation William J. Lee attending the children's pageant at the dedication of the William J. Gaynor Park Playground and Recreation House in New York City, Dec. 20, 1913. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wm-j-lee-1913-shows-supervisor-of-recreation-william-j-lee-attending-the-childrens-pageant-at-the-dedication-of-the-william-j-gaynor-park-playground-and-recreation-house-in-new-york-city-dec-20-1913-image608952747.html
RM2XAM5CB–Wm. J. Lee, 1913. Shows Supervisor of Recreation William J. Lee attending the children's pageant at the dedication of the William J. Gaynor Park Playground and Recreation House in New York City, Dec. 20, 1913.
. Atlanta City Directory. c) Johnson William (c)Richmond Intersects Kelsey Mary (c) Howard William (c) Starnes Frank (c) Lyons Mary (c) Dixon Benjamin (c) Butts Andrew W (c)Crumley Intersects Howard Charles (c) Schlum Morris Morton Georgia (c) Anthony Earl (c) Vacant Sept 4 1912 Howard Thomas (c) King John C (c) Dumas Eugene (c) Lee Hiram (c) Hood Charles (c) Vacant Sept 4, 1912 Holden Riley (c) Crew Walter (c)-A Hogan Henry (c) Fambro Wiley (c) Thomas William (c) Moreland William (c) Leslie William A (c) Gaynor Henry (c) Mabry Mitchell (c) White William J (c) Smith Thomas (c) Darden George (c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlanta-city-directory-c-johnson-william-crichmond-intersects-kelsey-mary-c-howard-william-c-starnes-frank-c-lyons-mary-c-dixon-benjamin-c-butts-andrew-w-ccrumley-intersects-howard-charles-c-schlum-morris-morton-georgia-c-anthony-earl-c-vacant-sept-4-1912-howard-thomas-c-king-john-c-c-dumas-eugene-c-lee-hiram-c-hood-charles-c-vacant-sept-4-1912-holden-riley-c-crew-walter-c-a-hogan-henry-c-fambro-wiley-c-thomas-william-c-moreland-william-c-leslie-william-a-c-gaynor-henry-c-mabry-mitchell-c-white-william-j-c-smith-thomas-c-darden-george-c-image336710542.html
RM2AFPDME–. Atlanta City Directory. c) Johnson William (c)Richmond Intersects Kelsey Mary (c) Howard William (c) Starnes Frank (c) Lyons Mary (c) Dixon Benjamin (c) Butts Andrew W (c)Crumley Intersects Howard Charles (c) Schlum Morris Morton Georgia (c) Anthony Earl (c) Vacant Sept 4 1912 Howard Thomas (c) King John C (c) Dumas Eugene (c) Lee Hiram (c) Hood Charles (c) Vacant Sept 4, 1912 Holden Riley (c) Crew Walter (c)-A Hogan Henry (c) Fambro Wiley (c) Thomas William (c) Moreland William (c) Leslie William A (c) Gaynor Henry (c) Mabry Mitchell (c) White William J (c) Smith Thomas (c) Darden George (c
Mayor Gaynor (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mayor-gaynor-loc-55060163.html
RMD5G5PB–Mayor Gaynor (LOC)
Supporters at the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/supporters-at-the-notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-image342367060.html
RM2AW04K0–Supporters at the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election.
A collection of separate photographs accompanied by a typewritten, classified list of titles. Acc. Hdq. N. 1698; Organization. Hudson pressure tunnel. Mayor William J. Gaynor firing blast to connect East and West headings. In group, left to right, are Consulting Engineer John R. Freeman, Commissioner Charles Strauss, Chief Engineer J. Waldo Smith, Mayor Willian J. Gaynor and Commissioner John F. Galvin. Contract 90. January 30, 1912. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-collection-of-separate-photographs-accompanied-by-a-typewritten-classified-list-of-titles-acc-hdq-n-1698-organization-hudson-pressure-tunnel-mayor-william-j-gaynor-firing-blast-to-connect-east-and-west-headings-in-group-left-to-right-are-consulting-engineer-john-r-freeman-commissioner-charles-strauss-chief-engineer-j-waldo-smith-mayor-willian-j-gaynor-and-commissioner-john-f-galvin-contract-90-january-30-1912-image337303259.html
RM2AGNDMY–A collection of separate photographs accompanied by a typewritten, classified list of titles. Acc. Hdq. N. 1698; Organization. Hudson pressure tunnel. Mayor William J. Gaynor firing blast to connect East and West headings. In group, left to right, are Consulting Engineer John R. Freeman, Commissioner Charles Strauss, Chief Engineer J. Waldo Smith, Mayor Willian J. Gaynor and Commissioner John F. Galvin. Contract 90. January 30, 1912.
Gaynor notification, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-notification-1913-shows-the-notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-william-jay-gaynor-had-served-a-term-as-reform-mayor-of-new-york-because-the-incorruptible-gaynor-would-not-cooperate-with-the-tammany-machine-tammany-refused-to-nominate-him-for-a-second-term-so-gaynor-was-renominated-by-an-independent-group-and-accepted-their-nomination-image608949851.html
RM2XAM1MY–Gaynor notification, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination.
. The street railway review . nearly 100.000were used in the construction of the Second and Third .^ves. lines.The Keystone cable hangers furnished by Mayer & Englund Co.have also been adopted as standard for suspLM.ding imdergrounilcable in manholes and cable vaults. The officers of the company are: President, G. J. Gould: vice-president, .Ifred Skitt: secretary and treasurer, D, V, McWilliaius;general superintendent, William E. Baker: auditor, E. F. J. Gaynor;electrical engineer, L. B. SlilKvell: chief engineer, George I^. Pe-gram: master mechanic, H. .. Web-ler. OTHER ROADS IN AND NEAR N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-review-nearly-100000were-used-in-the-construction-of-the-second-and-third-ves-linesthe-keystone-cable-hangers-furnished-by-mayer-englund-cohave-also-been-adopted-as-standard-for-susplmding-imdergrounilcable-in-manholes-and-cable-vaults-the-officers-of-the-company-are-president-g-j-gould-vice-president-ifred-skitt-secretary-and-treasurer-d-v-mcwilliaiusgeneral-superintendent-william-e-baker-auditor-e-f-j-gaynorelectrical-engineer-l-b-slilkvell-chief-engineer-george-i-pe-gram-master-mechanic-h-web-ler-other-roads-in-and-near-n-image371845371.html
RM2CGY0FR–. The street railway review . nearly 100.000were used in the construction of the Second and Third .^ves. lines.The Keystone cable hangers furnished by Mayer & Englund Co.have also been adopted as standard for suspLM.ding imdergrounilcable in manholes and cable vaults. The officers of the company are: President, G. J. Gould: vice-president, .Ifred Skitt: secretary and treasurer, D, V, McWilliaius;general superintendent, William E. Baker: auditor, E. F. J. Gaynor;electrical engineer, L. B. SlilKvell: chief engineer, George I^. Pe-gram: master mechanic, H. .. Web-ler. OTHER ROADS IN AND NEAR N
Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. C.F.M. on sign stands for Charles F. Murphy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-cfm-on-sign-stands-for-charles-f-murphy-image342367053.html
RM2AW04JN–Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. C.F.M. on sign stands for Charles F. Murphy.
Mrs. W.J. Gaynor, Ruth [Gaynor], Rufus [Gaynor], Helen [Gaynor], Cary Waldroth, Mrs. E. Mayer,, Mrs. Tilly Page, Dorothy Mayer, 1914. Shows Mrs. William J. Gaynor, widow of New York City Mayor Gaynor (1849-1913) with her children Ruth, Helen and Rufus and others, returning from the wedding of her son Norman Gaynor to Betsey Page which took place on April 16, 1914. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-wj-gaynor-ruth-gaynor-rufus-gaynor-helen-gaynor-cary-waldroth-mrs-e-mayer-mrs-tilly-page-dorothy-mayer-1914-shows-mrs-william-j-gaynor-widow-of-new-york-city-mayor-gaynor-1849-1913-with-her-children-ruth-helen-and-rufus-and-others-returning-from-the-wedding-of-her-son-norman-gaynor-to-betsey-page-which-took-place-on-april-16-1914-image608954008.html
RM2XAM71C–Mrs. W.J. Gaynor, Ruth [Gaynor], Rufus [Gaynor], Helen [Gaynor], Cary Waldroth, Mrs. E. Mayer,, Mrs. Tilly Page, Dorothy Mayer, 1914. Shows Mrs. William J. Gaynor, widow of New York City Mayor Gaynor (1849-1913) with her children Ruth, Helen and Rufus and others, returning from the wedding of her son Norman Gaynor to Betsey Page which took place on April 16, 1914.
Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Banker Jacob Henry Schiff (1847-1920) stands next to Gaynor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-banker-jacob-henry-schiff-1847-1920-stands-next-to-gaynor-image342365456.html
RM2AW02HM–Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Banker Jacob Henry Schiff (1847-1920) stands next to Gaynor.
Crowd at Gaynor notification 9/3/13, 1913. Shows the crowd at the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crowd-at-gaynor-notification-9313-1913-shows-the-crowd-at-the-notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-william-jay-gaynor-had-served-a-term-as-reform-mayor-of-new-york-because-the-incorruptible-gaynor-would-not-cooperate-with-the-tammany-machine-tammany-refused-to-nominate-him-for-a-second-term-so-gaynor-was-renominated-by-an-independent-group-and-accepted-their-nomination-image608949756.html
RM2XAM1HG–Crowd at Gaynor notification 9/3/13, 1913. Shows the crowd at the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination.
Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Bankers Jacob Henry Schiff (1847-1920) and Ruel Ross Appleton, Sr. (1853-1928) are shown with Gaynor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-bankers-jacob-henry-schiff-1847-1920-and-ruel-ross-appleton-sr-1853-1928-are-shown-with-gaynor-image342365467.html
RM2AW02J3–Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Bankers Jacob Henry Schiff (1847-1920) and Ruel Ross Appleton, Sr. (1853-1928) are shown with Gaynor
Gaynor notification 9/3/13, 1913. Shows supporters at the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-notification-9313-1913-shows-supporters-at-the-notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-william-jay-gaynor-had-served-a-term-as-reform-mayor-of-new-york-because-the-incorruptible-gaynor-would-not-cooperate-with-the-tammany-machine-tammany-refused-to-nominate-him-for-a-second-term-so-gaynor-was-renominated-by-an-independent-group-and-accepted-their-nomination-image608949747.html
RM2XAM1H7–Gaynor notification 9/3/13, 1913. Shows supporters at the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination.
Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Banker Ruel Ross Appleton, Sr. (1853-1928) stands next to Gaynor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-banker-ruel-ross-appleton-sr-1853-1928-stands-next-to-gaynor-image342367123.html
RM2AW04N7–Notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Banker Ruel Ross Appleton, Sr. (1853-1928) stands next to Gaynor.
Ross Appleton notifies Gaynor, 9/3/13, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ross-appleton-notifies-gaynor-9313-1913-shows-the-notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-william-jay-gaynor-had-served-a-term-as-reform-mayor-of-new-york-because-the-incorruptible-gaynor-would-not-cooperate-with-the-tammany-machine-tammany-refused-to-nominate-him-for-a-second-term-so-gaynor-was-renominated-by-an-independent-group-and-accepted-their-nomination-image608949883.html
RM2XAM1P3–Ross Appleton notifies Gaynor, 9/3/13, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination.
Gaynor at City Employees' Parade (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gaynor-at-city-employees-parade-loc-55059022.html
RMD5G49J–Gaynor at City Employees' Parade (LOC)
Crowd at the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crowd-at-the-notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-image342367036.html
RM2AW04J4–Crowd at the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election.
Mayor reviews Olympic Athletes, 1912. Showing Mayor William J. Gaynor and others at a parade greeting the U.S. athletes who competed in the 5th Olympic Games, held in Stockholm, Sweden in 1912. In the reviewing stand are Dr. George F. Kunz (in top hat) and (left to right from Kunz), Mayor William Gaynor; U.S. Olympic Commissioner James Edward Sullivan (1862-1914) and Justice Victor J. Dowling (1866-1934). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mayor-reviews-olympic-athletes-1912-showing-mayor-william-j-gaynor-and-others-at-a-parade-greeting-the-us-athletes-who-competed-in-the-5th-olympic-games-held-in-stockholm-sweden-in-1912-in-the-reviewing-stand-are-dr-george-f-kunz-in-top-hat-and-left-to-right-from-kunz-mayor-william-gaynor-us-olympic-commissioner-james-edward-sullivan-1862-1914-and-justice-victor-j-dowling-1866-1934-image603642753.html
RM2X228DN–Mayor reviews Olympic Athletes, 1912. Showing Mayor William J. Gaynor and others at a parade greeting the U.S. athletes who competed in the 5th Olympic Games, held in Stockholm, Sweden in 1912. In the reviewing stand are Dr. George F. Kunz (in top hat) and (left to right from Kunz), Mayor William Gaynor; U.S. Olympic Commissioner James Edward Sullivan (1862-1914) and Justice Victor J. Dowling (1866-1934).
Admiral Ching Kwong & Mayor Gaynor (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-admiral-ching-kwong-mayor-gaynor-loc-55176340.html
RMD5NDYG–Admiral Ching Kwong & Mayor Gaynor (LOC)
Mayor William Jay Gaynor with Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, Commander of the Atlantic fleet who was in New York City to take part in the unveiling ceremonies for the memorial to the battleship Maine ca. 1913 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mayor-william-jay-gaynor-with-rear-admiral-charles-j-badger-commander-of-the-atlantic-fleet-who-was-in-new-york-city-to-take-part-in-the-unveiling-ceremonies-for-the-memorial-to-the-battleship-maine-ca-1913-image342364609.html
RM2AW01FD–Mayor William Jay Gaynor with Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, Commander of the Atlantic fleet who was in New York City to take part in the unveiling ceremonies for the memorial to the battleship Maine ca. 1913
Gaynor addressing Olympic Athletes, 1912. Showing Mayor William J. Gaynor and others at a parade greeting the U.S. athletes who competed in the 5th Olympic Games, held in Stockholm, Sweden in 1912. In the reviewing stand are Dr. George F. Kunz (in top hat) and (left to right from Kunz), Mayor William Gaynor; U.S. Olympic Commissioner James Edward Sullivan (1862-1914) and Justice Victor J. Dowling (1866-1934). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-addressing-olympic-athletes-1912-showing-mayor-william-j-gaynor-and-others-at-a-parade-greeting-the-us-athletes-who-competed-in-the-5th-olympic-games-held-in-stockholm-sweden-in-1912-in-the-reviewing-stand-are-dr-george-f-kunz-in-top-hat-and-left-to-right-from-kunz-mayor-william-gaynor-us-olympic-commissioner-james-edward-sullivan-1862-1914-and-justice-victor-j-dowling-1866-1934-image603642767.html
RM2X228E7–Gaynor addressing Olympic Athletes, 1912. Showing Mayor William J. Gaynor and others at a parade greeting the U.S. athletes who competed in the 5th Olympic Games, held in Stockholm, Sweden in 1912. In the reviewing stand are Dr. George F. Kunz (in top hat) and (left to right from Kunz), Mayor William Gaynor; U.S. Olympic Commissioner James Edward Sullivan (1862-1914) and Justice Victor J. Dowling (1866-1934).
Adm. Ching Kwong [and] Mayor Gaynor (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-adm-ching-kwong-and-mayor-gaynor-loc-55177997.html
RMD5NG2N–Adm. Ching Kwong [and] Mayor Gaynor (LOC)
Mayor William Jay Gaynor, Docks Commissioner Robert A.C. Smith, Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, Commander of the Atlantic fleet; and General James Grant Wilson, member of the Maine Monument Committee, on the steps of New York City Hall. ca. 1913 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mayor-william-jay-gaynor-docks-commissioner-robert-ac-smith-rear-admiral-charles-j-badger-commander-of-the-atlantic-fleet-and-general-james-grant-wilson-member-of-the-maine-monument-committee-on-the-steps-of-new-york-city-hall-ca-1913-image342364657.html
RM2AW01H5–Mayor William Jay Gaynor, Docks Commissioner Robert A.C. Smith, Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, Commander of the Atlantic fleet; and General James Grant Wilson, member of the Maine Monument Committee, on the steps of New York City Hall. ca. 1913
Gaynor [and] Schiff, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Banker Jacob Henry Schiff (1847-1920) stands next to Gaynor. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-and-schiff-1913-shows-the-notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-banker-jacob-henry-schiff-1847-1920-stands-next-to-gaynor-william-jay-gaynor-had-served-a-term-as-reform-mayor-of-new-york-because-the-incorruptible-gaynor-would-not-cooperate-with-the-tammany-machine-tammany-refused-to-nominate-him-for-a-second-term-so-gaynor-was-renominated-by-an-independent-group-and-accepted-their-nomination-image608951502.html
RM2XAM3RX–Gaynor [and] Schiff, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Banker Jacob Henry Schiff (1847-1920) stands next to Gaynor. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination.
Mayor Gaynor turning in alarm 3/20/13 (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mayor-gaynor-turning-in-alarm-32013-loc-55055324.html
RMD5FYHG–Mayor Gaynor turning in alarm 3/20/13 (LOC)
At Gaynor notification 9/3/13, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination. Nathan Hale statue on right. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-gaynor-notification-9313-1913-shows-the-notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-william-jay-gaynor-had-served-a-term-as-reform-mayor-of-new-york-because-the-incorruptible-gaynor-would-not-cooperate-with-the-tammany-machine-tammany-refused-to-nominate-him-for-a-second-term-so-gaynor-was-renominated-by-an-independent-group-and-accepted-their-nomination-nathan-hale-statue-on-right-image608949830.html
RM2XAM1M6–At Gaynor notification 9/3/13, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination. Nathan Hale statue on right.
Gaynor, Badger, Wilson, Smith (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gaynor-badger-wilson-smith-loc-55059302.html
RMD5G4KJ–Gaynor, Badger, Wilson, Smith (LOC)
Ross Appleton notifies Gaynor, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Banker Ruel Ross Appleton, Sr. (1853-1928) stands next to Gaynor. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ross-appleton-notifies-gaynor-1913-shows-the-notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-banker-ruel-ross-appleton-sr-1853-1928-stands-next-to-gaynor-william-jay-gaynor-had-served-a-term-as-reform-mayor-of-new-york-because-the-incorruptible-gaynor-would-not-cooperate-with-the-tammany-machine-tammany-refused-to-nominate-him-for-a-second-term-so-gaynor-was-renominated-by-an-independent-group-and-accepted-their-nomination-image608949826.html
RM2XAM1M2–Ross Appleton notifies Gaynor, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Banker Ruel Ross Appleton, Sr. (1853-1928) stands next to Gaynor. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination.
Adm. Badger & Mayor Gaynor (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-adm-badger-mayor-gaynor-loc-55059365.html
RMD5G4NW–Adm. Badger & Mayor Gaynor (LOC)
Appleton, Gaynor, Schiff & Ridder, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Bankers Jacob Henry Schiff (1847-1920) and Ruel Ross Appleton, Sr. (1853-1928) are shown with Gaynor. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/appleton-gaynor-schiff-amp-ridder-1913-shows-the-notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-bankers-jacob-henry-schiff-1847-1920-and-ruel-ross-appleton-sr-1853-1928-are-shown-with-gaynor-william-jay-gaynor-had-served-a-term-as-reform-mayor-of-new-york-because-the-incorruptible-gaynor-would-not-cooperate-with-the-tammany-machine-tammany-refused-to-nominate-him-for-a-second-term-so-gaynor-was-renominated-by-an-independent-group-and-accepted-their-nomination-image608950999.html
RM2XAM35Y–Appleton, Gaynor, Schiff & Ridder, 1913. Shows the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. Bankers Jacob Henry Schiff (1847-1920) and Ruel Ross Appleton, Sr. (1853-1928) are shown with Gaynor. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination.
Wm. J. Lee (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wm-j-lee-loc-55077315.html
RMD5GYJY–Wm. J. Lee (LOC)
Children's fete, Gaynor Park, 1913. Shows the children's pageant at the dedication of the William J. Gaynor Park Playground and Recreation House in New York City, Dec. 20, 1913. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/childrens-fete-gaynor-park-1913-shows-the-childrens-pageant-at-the-dedication-of-the-william-j-gaynor-park-playground-and-recreation-house-in-new-york-city-dec-20-1913-image608951244.html
RM2XAM3EM–Children's fete, Gaynor Park, 1913. Shows the children's pageant at the dedication of the William J. Gaynor Park Playground and Recreation House in New York City, Dec. 20, 1913.
Wm. J. Lee (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wm-j-lee-loc-55077362.html
RMD5GYMJ–Wm. J. Lee (LOC)
Crowd at Gaynor notification 9/3/13, 1913. Shows the crowd at the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crowd-at-gaynor-notification-9313-1913-shows-the-crowd-at-the-notification-ceremony-that-took-place-on-september-3-1913-on-the-steps-of-city-hall-new-york-city-where-mayor-william-j-gaynor-was-nominated-for-re-election-william-jay-gaynor-had-served-a-term-as-reform-mayor-of-new-york-because-the-incorruptible-gaynor-would-not-cooperate-with-the-tammany-machine-tammany-refused-to-nominate-him-for-a-second-term-so-gaynor-was-renominated-by-an-independent-group-and-accepted-their-nomination-image608955031.html
RM2XAM89Y–Crowd at Gaynor notification 9/3/13, 1913. Shows the crowd at the notification ceremony that took place on September 3, 1913 on the steps of City Hall, New York City, where Mayor William J. Gaynor was nominated for re-election. William Jay Gaynor had served a term as reform mayor of New York. Because the incorruptible Gaynor would not cooperate with the Tammany machine, Tammany refused to nominate him for a second term. So Gaynor was renominated by an independent group, and accepted their nomination.
John Kelly -- Miss J.E. Smith - Hadden - winter scene (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-kelly-miss-je-smith-hadden-winter-scene-loc-55075514.html
RMD5GWAJ–John Kelly -- Miss J.E. Smith - Hadden - winter scene (LOC)
Adm. Badger & Mayor Gaynor, 1913. Shows Mayor William Jay Gaynor with Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, Commander of the Atlantic fleet who was in New York City to take part in the unveiling ceremonies for the memorial to the battleship Maine, which had exploded in the harbor of Havana, Cuba, during the Spanish-American War of 1898. In 1913, the monument was placed at the Columbus Circle and 59th Street entrance to Central Park in New York City. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adm-badger-amp-mayor-gaynor-1913-shows-mayor-william-jay-gaynor-with-rear-admiral-charles-j-badger-commander-of-the-atlantic-fleet-who-was-in-new-york-city-to-take-part-in-the-unveiling-ceremonies-for-the-memorial-to-the-battleship-maine-which-had-exploded-in-the-harbor-of-havana-cuba-during-the-spanish-american-war-of-1898-in-1913-the-monument-was-placed-at-the-columbus-circle-and-59th-street-entrance-to-central-park-in-new-york-city-image608949201.html
RM2XAM0WN–Adm. Badger & Mayor Gaynor, 1913. Shows Mayor William Jay Gaynor with Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, Commander of the Atlantic fleet who was in New York City to take part in the unveiling ceremonies for the memorial to the battleship Maine, which had exploded in the harbor of Havana, Cuba, during the Spanish-American War of 1898. In 1913, the monument was placed at the Columbus Circle and 59th Street entrance to Central Park in New York City.
Dix, Gaynor, Cropsey, Gen. Grant (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dix-gaynor-cropsey-gen-grant-loc-55176021.html
RMD5NDG5–Dix, Gaynor, Cropsey, Gen. Grant (LOC)
Gaynor funeral, 1913. Shows funeral of William Jay Gaynor (1849-1913), Mayor of New York City. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-funeral-1913-shows-funeral-of-william-jay-gaynor-1849-1913-mayor-of-new-york-city-image608951519.html
RM2XAM3TF–Gaynor funeral, 1913. Shows funeral of William Jay Gaynor (1849-1913), Mayor of New York City.
MAINE Mon't [i.e., Monument] committee calls on Adm. Badger (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-maine-mont-ie-monument-committee-calls-on-adm-badger-loc-55059369.html
RMD5G4P1–MAINE Mon't [i.e., Monument] committee calls on Adm. Badger (LOC)
Gaynor Funeral - Broadway., 1913. Shows funeral of William Jay Gaynor (1849-1913), Mayor of New York City. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-funeral-broadway-1913-shows-funeral-of-william-jay-gaynor-1849-1913-mayor-of-new-york-city-image608951501.html
RM2XAM3RW–Gaynor Funeral - Broadway., 1913. Shows funeral of William Jay Gaynor (1849-1913), Mayor of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Aldred (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mr-and-mrs-je-aldred-loc-55075509.html
RMD5GWAD–Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Aldred (LOC)
Gaynor pall bearers, Taft, Adamson, Waldo, 1913. Shows pall bearers at the funeral of William Jay Gaynor (1849-1913), Mayor of New York City. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-pall-bearers-taft-adamson-waldo-1913-shows-pall-bearers-at-the-funeral-of-william-jay-gaynor-1849-1913-mayor-of-new-york-city-image608951517.html
RM2XAM3TD–Gaynor pall bearers, Taft, Adamson, Waldo, 1913. Shows pall bearers at the funeral of William Jay Gaynor (1849-1913), Mayor of New York City.
Mrs. A. Butler-Duncan; Miss Ruth Moller; Warcher Thompson, 1913. Shows the scene of the November 1, 1913 auction at the Long Island farm of the late New York Mayor William Jay Gaynor, who had died in September. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-a-butler-duncan-miss-ruth-moller-warcher-thompson-1913-shows-the-scene-of-the-november-1-1913-auction-at-the-long-island-farm-of-the-late-new-york-mayor-william-jay-gaynor-who-had-died-in-september-image608955249.html
RM2XAM8HN–Mrs. A. Butler-Duncan; Miss Ruth Moller; Warcher Thompson, 1913. Shows the scene of the November 1, 1913 auction at the Long Island farm of the late New York Mayor William Jay Gaynor, who had died in September.
Mayor Gaynor, (Polo Grounds,) Col. John Whalen, 1913. Shows (left to right) Captain Hill, New York City Mayor William Jay Gaynor, unidentified man, and Col. John Whalen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mayor-gaynor-polo-grounds-col-john-whalen-1913-shows-left-to-right-captain-hill-new-york-city-mayor-william-jay-gaynor-unidentified-man-and-col-john-whalen-image603644604.html
RM2X22ART–Mayor Gaynor, (Polo Grounds,) Col. John Whalen, 1913. Shows (left to right) Captain Hill, New York City Mayor William Jay Gaynor, unidentified man, and Col. John Whalen.
Mrs. A. Butler-Duncan; Miss Ruth Moller; William Archer Thompson, 1913. Shows the scene of the November 1, 1913 auction at the Long Island farm of the late New York Mayor William Jay Gaynor, who had died in September. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-a-butler-duncan-miss-ruth-moller-william-archer-thompson-1913-shows-the-scene-of-the-november-1-1913-auction-at-the-long-island-farm-of-the-late-new-york-mayor-william-jay-gaynor-who-had-died-in-september-image608951950.html
RM2XAM4BX–Mrs. A. Butler-Duncan; Miss Ruth Moller; William Archer Thompson, 1913. Shows the scene of the November 1, 1913 auction at the Long Island farm of the late New York Mayor William Jay Gaynor, who had died in September.
Gaynor fun'l [funeral] - City Hall, 1913. Shows funeral of William Jay Gaynor (1849-1913), Mayor of New York City. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-funl-funeral-city-hall-1913-shows-funeral-of-william-jay-gaynor-1849-1913-mayor-of-new-york-city-image608955050.html
RM2XAM8AJ–Gaynor fun'l [funeral] - City Hall, 1913. Shows funeral of William Jay Gaynor (1849-1913), Mayor of New York City.
Taking Gaynor coffin from home to lie in state in City Hall, 1913. Shows coffin outside of William Jay Gaynor's home at 20 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, New York. Gaynor (1849-1913) was the Mayor of New York City. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taking-gaynor-coffin-from-home-to-lie-in-state-in-city-hall-1913-shows-coffin-outside-of-william-jay-gaynors-home-at-20-eighth-ave-brooklyn-new-york-gaynor-1849-1913-was-the-mayor-of-new-york-city-image608952640.html
RM2XAM58G–Taking Gaynor coffin from home to lie in state in City Hall, 1913. Shows coffin outside of William Jay Gaynor's home at 20 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, New York. Gaynor (1849-1913) was the Mayor of New York City.
Gaynor, Sullivan, McDonald & Rose, between c1910 and c1915. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-sullivan-mcdonald-amp-rose-between-c1910-and-c1915-image603642776.html
RM2X228EG–Gaynor, Sullivan, McDonald & Rose, between c1910 and c1915.
Gaynor in the cornfields, St. James, L.I., 1910. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-in-the-cornfields-st-james-li-1910-image603638259.html
RM2X222N7–Gaynor in the cornfields, St. James, L.I., 1910.
Gaynor with others in cornfield, St. James, L.I., 1910. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-with-others-in-cornfield-st-james-li-1910-image603638254.html
RM2X222N2–Gaynor with others in cornfield, St. James, L.I., 1910.
Gaynor & Waldo, between c1910 and c1915. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gaynor-amp-waldo-between-c1910-and-c1915-image603642499.html
RM2X2284K–Gaynor & Waldo, between c1910 and c1915.
Mayor Gaynor turning in alarm 3/20/13, 1913. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mayor-gaynor-turning-in-alarm-32013-1913-image603643896.html
RM2X229XG–Mayor Gaynor turning in alarm 3/20/13, 1913.
Gov. Foss & Mayor Gaynor, Polo Grounds, 1912. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gov-foss-amp-mayor-gaynor-polo-grounds-1912-image603643236.html
RM2X22930–Gov. Foss & Mayor Gaynor, Polo Grounds, 1912.
J.P. Mitchell [i.e., John Purroy Mitchel] & Ardolph Kline, 1914. Mayor Ardolph Loges Kline (1858-1930), a Republican politician who became acting Mayor of New York City after the death of Mayor William Jay Gaynor. Also shown is John Purroy Mitchel (1879-1918) who served as mayor of New York City from 1914 to 1917. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jp-mitchell-ie-john-purroy-mitchel-amp-ardolph-kline-1914-mayor-ardolph-loges-kline-1858-1930-a-republican-politician-who-became-acting-mayor-of-new-york-city-after-the-death-of-mayor-william-jay-gaynor-also-shown-is-john-purroy-mitchel-1879-1918-who-served-as-mayor-of-new-york-city-from-1914-to-1917-image603637036.html
RM2X2215G–J.P. Mitchell [i.e., John Purroy Mitchel] & Ardolph Kline, 1914. Mayor Ardolph Loges Kline (1858-1930), a Republican politician who became acting Mayor of New York City after the death of Mayor William Jay Gaynor. Also shown is John Purroy Mitchel (1879-1918) who served as mayor of New York City from 1914 to 1917.
Norman Gaynor, 1914. Shows Norman Gaynor, son of New York Mayor William Gaynor (1849-1913) who married Betsy Page in April, 1914. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/norman-gaynor-1914-shows-norman-gaynor-son-of-new-york-mayor-william-gaynor-1849-1913-who-married-betsy-page-in-april-1914-image608953979.html
RM2XAM70B–Norman Gaynor, 1914. Shows Norman Gaynor, son of New York Mayor William Gaynor (1849-1913) who married Betsy Page in April, 1914.
Norman Gaynor, 1914. Shows Norman Gaynor, the son of New York Mayor William Gaynor (1949-1913) who married Betsy Page in April 1914. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/norman-gaynor-1914-shows-norman-gaynor-the-son-of-new-york-mayor-william-gaynor-1949-1913-who-married-betsy-page-in-april-1914-image608953995.html
RM2XAM70Y–Norman Gaynor, 1914. Shows Norman Gaynor, the son of New York Mayor William Gaynor (1949-1913) who married Betsy Page in April 1914.
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