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- Q7327434 description "Leader of the White Hand Gang".
- Q7327434 description "Leader of theWhite Hand Gang".
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- Q7327434 abstract "Richard Joseph "Peg Leg" Lonergan (January 16, 1900 - December 26, 1925) was an American underworld figure and labor racketeer. He was a high-ranking member and the final leader of the White Hand Gang. He succeeded Bill Lovett after his murder in 1923 and, under his leadership, led a two-year campaign against Frankie Yale over the New York waterfront until he and five of his lieutenants were killed in South Brooklyn during a Christmas Day celebration at the Adonis Social Club in 1925.".
- Q7327434 alias "Peg Leg Lonergan".
- Q7327434 alias "Peg Leg Lonergan, Pegleg Lonergan".
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- Q7327434 alternativeNames "Peg Leg Lonergan, Pegleg Lonergan".
- Q7327434 birthDate "1900-01-16".
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- Q7327434 dateOfBirth "1900-01-16".
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- Q7327434 knownFor "Leader of the White Hand Gang".
- Q7327434 name "Richard Lonergan".
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- Q7327434 occupation "Mobster".
- Q7327434 otherNames "Peg Leg Lonergan".
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- Q7327434 shortDescription "Leader of the White Hand Gang".
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- Q7327434 comment "Richard Joseph "Peg Leg" Lonergan (January 16, 1900 - December 26, 1925) was an American underworld figure and labor racketeer. He was a high-ranking member and the final leader of the White Hand Gang. He succeeded Bill Lovett after his murder in 1923 and, under his leadership, led a two-year campaign against Frankie Yale over the New York waterfront until he and five of his lieutenants were killed in South Brooklyn during a Christmas Day celebration at the Adonis Social Club in 1925.".
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