Bowe Brothers

New York City-based organized crime group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bowe Brothers were a criminal family in New York City during the early-to-mid-19th century. The gang was headed by Martin Bowe, owner of the sailors' home Glass House at Catherine Slip,[1] a docking place for boats and ferries on the East River in Manhattan, and included Jack, Jim and Bill Bowe. All were well-known shooters, cutters and thieves in New York's Fourth Ward[2] and often led waterfront thugs in raids on dockyards and ships anchored in the East River. The brothers were also fences and disposed of money obtained by other waterfront gangs.[3]

Foundedc. 1840
Founded byMartin Bowe
Yearsactive1840-1860
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Bowe Brothers
Foundedc. 1840
Founded byMartin Bowe
Founding locationNew York City, New York, United States
Years active1840-1860
TerritoryNew York waterfront
EthnicityIrish-American
Membership (est.)6 (est.)
Criminal activitiesOrganized crime
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One of their men, Jack Madill, served as a bartender at the Glass House for over a year before his arrest for the murder of his wife. He had killed her in an argument when she refused to help him rob a drunken sailor and was sentenced to life imprisonment [2][3]

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