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Dr. Ames and Mr. Hyde
Manage episode 359389756 series 1413032
Today on MinneCulture, we’re headed all the way back to 1900, when Minneapolis was a very different place than it is now. As the mill capital of the world, Minneapolis was packed to the brim with seasonal workers, thriving brothels, and scheming card sharks. But to Mayor Albert Alonzo Ames, it was just a piggy bank waiting to be smashed open. Over the course of a year and a half, Ames turned the Minneapolis Police Department into the most powerful crime ring the city had ever seen. KFAI's Tony Williams has the story.
Support for MinneCulture on KFAI has been provided by the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund. Season 7 of the MinneCulture podcast is edited and executive produced by Julie Censullo and hosted by John Gebretatose.
Special Thanks:
Erik Rivenes
Deidre Hammond
Adam Franti
Sam Hills
Julie Censullo
Bibliography:
The Shame of Minneapolis: The Ruin And Redemption of a City That Was Sold Out (1903)
Lincoln Steffens
Introduction by Mark Neuzil, Ph.D. for Minnesota Legal History Project, 2011
Proceedings of the Detroit Conference for Good City Government and the Ninth Annual Meeting of the National Municipal League (1903)
William A. Frisbie, City Editor, Minneapolis Journal
The Minneapolis House-Cleaning (pp. 109 – 117)
City Bosses in the United States; A Study of Twenty Municipal Bosses (1930)
Harold Zink
Minneapolis in the Twentieth Century (2010)
Iric Nathanson
Chapter 2: The Shame of Minneapolis (pp. 66 – 106)
Minneapolis Madams: The Lost History of Prostitution on the Riverfront (2013)
Penny A. Petersen
Dirty Doc Ames and the Scandal that Shook Minneapolis (2018)
Erik Rivenes
A.A. Ames (2022)
Military History Wiki
https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/A._A._Ames
A.A. Ames (2022)
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._A._Ames
Ames, Albert Alonzo, “Doc, A.A.” (2022)
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library
https://www.lrl.mn.gov/legdb/fulldetail?id=10892
Music Sources:
All music in the public domain, audio restoration by Tony Williams
Library of Congress National Jukebox
The Great 78 Project, Internet Archive
Soundtrack, by order of appearance:
Narcissus – Sousa’s Band (1902)
Victor Record 354
Let Me Call You Sweetheart – Columbia Quartette (1911)
Columbia Record A1057
Old Comrades March – Columbia Band (1900)
Columbia Record A1608
Marching Through Georgia – Columbia Band (1901)
Columbia Record A107
The Holy City – Henry Burr (1900)
Columbia Record A242
God Save The King – Columbia Band (1902)
Columbia Record A65
Calvary – Baritone Solo (1900)
Columbia Record A267
Rubenstein’s Melody in F – Alexander Heindl (1901)
Victor Monarch Record 3030
Come Out, Dinah, On The Green – Harry Macdonough (1901)
Victor Monarch Record 1099
Poet and Peasant Overture – Sousa’s Band (1902)
Victor Monarch Record 1552
Trumpet Quartette – Columbia Band (1900)
Columbia Record 373
A Little Bit Off The Top – Ed Favor (1900)
Victor Record A195
Then You’ll Remember Me – Tenor Solo (1901)
Columbia Record A343
61 episoade
Manage episode 359389756 series 1413032
Today on MinneCulture, we’re headed all the way back to 1900, when Minneapolis was a very different place than it is now. As the mill capital of the world, Minneapolis was packed to the brim with seasonal workers, thriving brothels, and scheming card sharks. But to Mayor Albert Alonzo Ames, it was just a piggy bank waiting to be smashed open. Over the course of a year and a half, Ames turned the Minneapolis Police Department into the most powerful crime ring the city had ever seen. KFAI's Tony Williams has the story.
Support for MinneCulture on KFAI has been provided by the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund. Season 7 of the MinneCulture podcast is edited and executive produced by Julie Censullo and hosted by John Gebretatose.
Special Thanks:
Erik Rivenes
Deidre Hammond
Adam Franti
Sam Hills
Julie Censullo
Bibliography:
The Shame of Minneapolis: The Ruin And Redemption of a City That Was Sold Out (1903)
Lincoln Steffens
Introduction by Mark Neuzil, Ph.D. for Minnesota Legal History Project, 2011
Proceedings of the Detroit Conference for Good City Government and the Ninth Annual Meeting of the National Municipal League (1903)
William A. Frisbie, City Editor, Minneapolis Journal
The Minneapolis House-Cleaning (pp. 109 – 117)
City Bosses in the United States; A Study of Twenty Municipal Bosses (1930)
Harold Zink
Minneapolis in the Twentieth Century (2010)
Iric Nathanson
Chapter 2: The Shame of Minneapolis (pp. 66 – 106)
Minneapolis Madams: The Lost History of Prostitution on the Riverfront (2013)
Penny A. Petersen
Dirty Doc Ames and the Scandal that Shook Minneapolis (2018)
Erik Rivenes
A.A. Ames (2022)
Military History Wiki
https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/A._A._Ames
A.A. Ames (2022)
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._A._Ames
Ames, Albert Alonzo, “Doc, A.A.” (2022)
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library
https://www.lrl.mn.gov/legdb/fulldetail?id=10892
Music Sources:
All music in the public domain, audio restoration by Tony Williams
Library of Congress National Jukebox
The Great 78 Project, Internet Archive
Soundtrack, by order of appearance:
Narcissus – Sousa’s Band (1902)
Victor Record 354
Let Me Call You Sweetheart – Columbia Quartette (1911)
Columbia Record A1057
Old Comrades March – Columbia Band (1900)
Columbia Record A1608
Marching Through Georgia – Columbia Band (1901)
Columbia Record A107
The Holy City – Henry Burr (1900)
Columbia Record A242
God Save The King – Columbia Band (1902)
Columbia Record A65
Calvary – Baritone Solo (1900)
Columbia Record A267
Rubenstein’s Melody in F – Alexander Heindl (1901)
Victor Monarch Record 3030
Come Out, Dinah, On The Green – Harry Macdonough (1901)
Victor Monarch Record 1099
Poet and Peasant Overture – Sousa’s Band (1902)
Victor Monarch Record 1552
Trumpet Quartette – Columbia Band (1900)
Columbia Record 373
A Little Bit Off The Top – Ed Favor (1900)
Victor Record A195
Then You’ll Remember Me – Tenor Solo (1901)
Columbia Record A343
61 episoade
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