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English: William Jay Gaynor, mayor of New York City, hit by assasin's bullet.
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Source New York World
Author William Warnecke (1881-1939), New York World photojournalist.
Other versions File:New York Mayor William J. Gaynor Moments After the Assassination Attempt.jpg

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current16:05, 16 June 2006Thumbnail for version as of 16:05, 16 June 20061,212 × 1,232 (108 KB)Hgambill (talk | contribs)William Warnecke, New York World Photojournalist, shot this approx. 1910.

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