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  1. William Poole (July 24, 1821 – March 8, 1855), also known as Bill the Butcher, was the leader of the Washington Street Gang, which later became known as the Bowery Boys gang. He was a local leader of the Know Nothing political movement in mid-19th-century New York City.

  2. 3 de jun. de 2020 · Bill «El Carnicero» Poole fue uno de los gánsteres antiinmigrantes más conocidos de la historia de Estados Unidos. Su temperamento bravucón y violento inspiró al principal antagonista de la película Gangs of New York, de Martin Scorsese, pero finalmente lo llevó a ser asesinado a los 33 años.

  3. 3 de oct. de 2019 · Learn about William Poole, the anti-immigrant pugilist who led the Bowery Boys in 1850s New York. Find out how he fought, feuded, and died in a violent era of American history.

  4. Learn about William Poole, aka Bill the Butcher, a nativist leader and gang boss in 19th-century New York City. Discover his early life, his role in the Know-Nothing Party, his rivalry with John Morrissey, and his death by assassination.

  5. William Poole was the eleventh president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis from 1998 to 2008. He was a monetarist economist, a professor at Brown and Johns Hopkins, and a member of the Council of Economic Advisers under Reagan.

  6. 24 de jul. de 2021 · Learn about the life and death of William Poole, a notorious gang leader and thug in 19th century New York City. He was a symbol of nativism and violence, and his murder inspired a classic film by Martin Scorsese.

  7. William Poole, often misidentified as Bill the Butcher, carved his place in history as one of the most notorious anti-immigrant gangsters, inspiring Martin Scorsese’s iconic character in “Gangs of New York.” However, his violent journey culminated in a tragic end at the age of 33. The Early Years of Bill the Butcher. An 1888 engraving of Poole.