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Authors: Edward Behr
Marcus, “John Jew,”
100
Marsh, Rev. John,
31
Hannah Hawkins,
31
Marxists,
3–4
Mather, Increase,
13
Mather, Cotton,
13
Matthews, Rev. Mark,
22
McAdoo, William Gibbs,
170
McCallum, Helen,
230–31
McGhee, Jimmy,
140–41
McKinley, William,
43
McLean, John R.,
115
McLean, Ned,
115
McSorley’s saloon,
88
McSwiggin, William,
188
McTroy, Cary,
231
Medicine Lodge (Kansas),
41–42
Mellin, Bill,
168–69
methanol,
222
Methodists,
13
Mexico,
130
middle class,
46
Mississippi,
80
Mitchell, William D.,
231
Moderation League,
223
Moerlein, Kristian,
65
Moét Chandon,
130
Montana,
166
moonshine,
222
Moore, Harry,
236
Moran, “Bugs,”
192
Morgan, Harry,
48
Morgenthau, Henry,
226
Mortimer, Elias and Kate,
115
Mulhouse
(ship),
135
Mumaugh, Dr. Shelby,
217
Murphy, “Big Tim,”
189
Napa Valley (California),
85–87
Nation, Carry,
40–44
Nation, David,
41
Nevada,
166
Neville, W. L.,
217
New Bedford (Massachusetts)
139–40
Newell, William,
50–51
New England,
37
New Hampshire,
30
New York (city),
43
,
63
,
81–82
,
87–88
,
154–57
,
167
,
169
,
173
,
176
,
178
,
221
,
240
–41
New York (state),
30
,
165
,
166
,
169
,
172
,
228
,
240
New York Times,
66
nightclubs,
88
Norfolk (Virginia),
169
Northwest (region of the U.S.),
135
Norwegian smugglers,
135
Nott, Dr. Eliphalet,
22–23
O’Banion, Dan,
186–87
O’Donnell, Myles,
188
“Ohio gang,”
106
Old Lexington Club,
96
Olvany, George,
226
opium,
16
Oppenheimer, Beston S.,
206
organized crime,
239–41
Ormsby-Gore, W. G. A.,
131
Orr, Bill,
114
Pacific Fur Company,
17
Palm, Fred,
165
Palmer, A. Mitchell,
69
Pasley, Fred D.,
185
Pattison, John M.,
57
Philadelphia (Pennyslvania),
43
Philanthropist, The,
18–19
pirates,
135
pledges,
33
politicians:
Americans’ distrust of,
239–41
bosses,
176
and criminals,
162–63
port,
12
Porter, Col. Daniel,
84
Portland (Maine),
28–29
Presbyterian Church,
38
priests,
86–87
Prohibition:
benefits of,
147–60
constitutional amendment first proposed,
58–61
failure of,
88–89
and foreign policy,
130–31
nationwide, campaign for,
39–40
total, first advocacy of,
28
worldwide,
74–75
See also Temperance movement
agents killed in line of duty,
152
corruption in,
152–54
prevented from doing its job,
159
Prohibition era:
desire to forget,
238
in novels and films,
91
as watershed in American history,
3