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- Atlantic_Guards abstract "The Atlantic Guards were a 19th-century American street gang active in New York City from the 1840s to the 1860s. It was one of the original, and among the most important gangs of the early days of the Bowery, along with the American Guards, O'Connell Guards, True Blue Americans, and the Bowery Boys.Although engaging in street fighting, these gangs were generally less criminal in nature than their Five Point rivals, stopping \"just short of murder\", instead formed as nativist vigilante groups focused on protecting Bowery neighborhoods. It was common for Bowery and Five Point gangs alike to imitate (and sometimes parody) actual military companies and wear signature \"uniforms\" (e.g. the stove pipe hats and long black frock coats of the True Blue Americans). The Atlantic Guards wore a red stripe on their trousers.A longtime ally of the Bowery Boys, they were referred to by journalist Carleton Beals as \"Bill \"the Butcher\" Poole's Christopher Street thugs\" and often warred with the Irish American gangs of the Five Points, most especially, the Dead Rabbits. This feud would continue throughout the 1840s and 50s, at the height of the Know Nothing movement, culminating in the Dead Rabbits Riot in 1857. The riot originally began with a Five Points raid on No. 42 Bowery, the headquarters of the Bowery Boys and the Atlantic Guards, in \"celebration\" of the Fourth of July. The Five Pointers showered the saloon with sticks and paving stone before moving on to the nearby Branch Hotel. The guests managed to hold off the mob until they were driven off by an estimated 300 Atlantic Guards and Bowery Boys. Fighting continued, however, and soon escalated into a city-wide gang war lasting two days before order was restored by the New York State Militia under Major-General Charles W. Sandford.".
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- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageRevisionID "665707204".
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Assault.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Bowery.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Bowery_Boys.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Carleton_Beals.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_gangs_in_New_York_City.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Charles_W._Sandford.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Street.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Rabbits.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Rabbits_riot.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Five_Points,_Manhattan.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Frock_coat.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Gang.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Historical_fiction.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Independence_Day_(United_States).
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Americans.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Know_Nothing.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink MacKinlay_Kantor.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Manhattan.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Guard.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Street_fighting.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Top_hat.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink Vigilante.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLink William_Poole.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atlantic Guards".
- Atlantic_Guards allies Bowery_Boys.
- Atlantic_Guards criminalActivities Assault.
- Atlantic_Guards criminalActivities Street_fighting.
- Atlantic_Guards foundingLocation Manhattan.
- Atlantic_Guards name "Atlantic Guards".
- Atlantic_Guards territory Bowery.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Criminal_organization.
- Atlantic_Guards wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Atlantic_Guards yearsActive "1830".
- Atlantic_Guards subject Category:Former_gangs_in_New_York_City.
- Atlantic_Guards hypernym Gang.
- Atlantic_Guards type Organisation.
- Atlantic_Guards comment "The Atlantic Guards were a 19th-century American street gang active in New York City from the 1840s to the 1860s.".
- Atlantic_Guards label "Atlantic Guards".
- Atlantic_Guards sameAs Q4816446.
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- Atlantic_Guards sameAs Q4816446.
- Atlantic_Guards wasDerivedFrom Atlantic_Guards?oldid=665707204.
- Atlantic_Guards isPrimaryTopicOf Atlantic_Guards.