• William Jay Gaynor (February 2, 1849 – September 10, 1913) was an American politician from New York City, associated with the Tammany Hall political machine.
  • William Jay Gaynor (1849 - September 10, 1913) was an American politician from New York City, associated with the Tammany Hall political machine.
  • Day 463. Mayor William Jay Gaynor. April 6th, 2013. ... Gaynor was that great rarity in American political history: a judge who actually believed in the Bill of Rights.
  • The late Albert Jay Nock once remarked that William Jay Gaynor “impressed me as by far the ablest man in our public life.”
  • Gaynor, William Jay, 1849–1913, U.S. political leader, mayor of New York City, b. Oneida co., N.Y. He rose to prominence as a civic reformer in Brooklyn and, as...
  • Gaynor collapsed and died from a bullet that had been lodged in his throat for three years - put there by an eventually successful assassin. ... William Jay Gaynor.
  • ...we thought we'd take a look back at what was happening in New York a hundred years ago today, when William Jay Gaynor was elected mayor.
  • March 4, 2008. 1 Comment on Know Your Mayors: William Jay Gaynor. Our modest little series about some of the greatest, notorious, most important...
  • This is a photo of a stone dedicated to William Jay Gaynor, he was a politician from New York City which lived in the 19th and early 20th century.