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New York City Tenement House Commissioner
- William Francis Deegan[1]
- Thomas Crowell Taylor Crain 1904 to 1905.[2]
References
edit- ^ "W. F. Deegan Dies After Operation. Tenement House Commissioner Recovering From Appendicitis When Complications Set In. Close Friend of Walker. In the City Cabinet Since 1928. Headed Official Reception Committeeu. Active in Legion". New York Times. April 4, 1932. Retrieved 2011-09-27.
Major William F. Deegan, Tenement House Commissioner, and chairman of the ... William F. Deegan gave up an established practice as an architect to become ...
- ^ "T.C.T. Crain Has Quit The Tenement Bureau. Criticism Following Allen St. Fire May Have Caused Resignation. Health Poor for Months. Thomas M. Mulry and Robert W. De Forest Among Those Suggested as Possible Appointees". New York Times. June 6, 1905. Retrieved 2011-09-27.
Commissioner Thomas C.T. Crain sent to Mayor McClellan yesterday his resignation as head of the Tenement House Department. The resignation was accepted by the Mayor. Mr. Crain's withdrawal was not unexpected at the Mayor's office, and it is said that his successor has practically been decided upon, although the appointment may not be announced until the close of the week. ...