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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Danny Greene, Roger Touhy, Dean O'Banion, Richard Cain, Edward G. Connors, Mad Dog Coll, Jack Diamond, James O'Toole, James McBratney, Edward J. O'Hare, Vannie Higgins, Bill Lovett, Richard Lonergan, William S. O'Sullivan, Frank James Burke, William "Skippy" Rohan, William Colbeck, Edward Cummiskey, Paul McGonagle, Timothy D. Murphy, Danny Walsh, James McLean, John "Pudgy" Dunn, Mickey Spillane, Danny Hogan, William Egan, Harry "Cherries" Dunn, Donald Killeen, Dinny Meehan, Danny Stanton, Kevin Hanrahan, Richie Fitzpatrick, Bernard "Bernie" McLaughlin, Maurice Enright, Thomas Walsh, Edward McLaughlin, Tom Devaney, Carleton O'Brien, Edward Deegan, Daniel O'Leary. Excerpt: Daniel "Danny" J. Patrick Greene (November 14, 1933 - October 6, 1977) was an Irish American mobster and associate of Cleveland mobster John Nardi during the gang war for the city's criminal operations during the 1970s. Competing gangsters set off more than 35 bombs, most attached to cars in murder attempts, many successful. Greene had gained power first in a local chapter of the International Longshoremen's Association, where he was elected president in the early 1960s. Greene pushed into Cleveland rackets and began competing with local families of the Italian Mafia. He set up his own group called the Celtic Club, complete with enforcers. A closeup of young Danny Greene in his St. Jerome baseball team photo.John Henry Greene, born in Cleveland, Ohio and Irene Cecelia Fallon, born in Pennsylvania, were a young couple who married in Cleveland. Their fathers, Daniel John Greene and Patrick John Fallon, were born in Cleveland, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, respectively. A popular local Cleveland legend tells that Danny J. Greene was the son of Irish immigrants, but his parents were native-born in the United States. His ancestors on both sides were...