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- Kit_Burns description "New York gang leader and underworld figure; he and Tommy Hadden co-led the Dead Rabbits during the 1850s.".
- Kit_Burns description "New York gang leader and underworld figure; he andTommy Haddenco-led theDead Rabbitsduring the 1850s.".
- Kit_Burns subject Category:1831_births.
- Kit_Burns subject Category:1870_deaths.
- Kit_Burns subject Category:Criminals_from_New_York_City.
- Kit_Burns subject Category:People_from_Manhattan.
- Kit_Burns hypernym Sportsman.
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- Kit_Burns comment "Christopher Keyburn (February 23, 1831 – December 19, 1870), commonly known by his alias Kit Burns, was an American sportsman, saloon keeper and underworld figure in New York City during the mid-to late 19th century, he and Tommy Hadden being the last-known leaders of the Dead Rabbits during the 1850s and 60s. Burns also founded Sportsmen's Hall, also known as the Band Box, which served as a popular Bowery sporting resort and dance hall during this time.".
- Kit_Burns label "Kit Burns".
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- Kit_Burns name "Kit Burns".