Description
At the turn of the twentieth century, Minneapolis was moving away from a time of political rings, frontier justice, and old boys’ clubs to a more civic-minded way of governing. But in 1901, the affable, degenerate Doc Ames, a former Minneapolis mayor well past his political prime, duped his way back into the office. Ames appointed his brother as chief of police, and together they assembled a rogues’ gallery of thieves to squeeze as much money out of the city as quickly as they could. Under Ames’s leadership, criminals walked beats wearing policeman’s uniforms. City detectives robbed prominent citizens. Police maintained arrangements with madams and saloonkeepers, extracting pay for the privilege of openly ignoring the law.
With a card game gone bad, and a complaint to a newspaper, it all fell apart. Ames fled Minneapolis in mid-term to avoid prosecution. And at Doc Ames’s spectacular downfall, the citizens of Minneapolis finally woke up and took their city back.
Review
Mark Lee Gardner, author of Shot All to Hell: Jesse James, the Northfield Raid, and the Wild West’s Greatest Escape
“A cast of vivid characters―including restaurateur and police captain ‘Coffee John’ Fitchette, who sometimes beat up complaining customers, and policeman Chris Norbeck, a married man whose mistress ran a First Street bordello―populate Rivenes’s tale of the popular and unscrupulous mayor Albert Alonzo ‘Doc’ Ames, who entangled Minneapolis in corruption and brought the city national notoriety. This is a well-researched, lively contribution to Minnesota history.”
Penny Petersen, author of Minneapolis Madams: The Lost History of Prostitution on the Riverfront
“With wit and clarity, Erik Rivenes tells the amazing story of Doc Ames and his improbable rise from Civil War surgeon to boss of a wide-open city, complete with brothels, saloons, con games, election fraud, and labor and class strife. As one policeman testified, ‘Whoever did the dirty work, Mayor Ames got all the money.’ How Doc and his corrupt band of cronies came undone is a classic tale of arrogance and greed arriving at its logical, inevitable end.”
Tim Mahoney, author of Secret Partners: Big Tom Brown and the Barker Gang
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Details
- Publisher : Minnesota Historical Society Press (April 1, 2018)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 224 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1681340925
- ISBN-13 : 978-1681340920
- Item Weight : 12.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
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