- Samuel Morton
Samuel J. "Nails" Morton (
1894 -May 13 ,1923 ) was a high ranking member ofDean O'Banion 's Northside gang.Early Life
As a young man in the
West Side, Chicago , Morton won the admiration of the Jewish community for allegedly creating a self-defense society againstAnti-Semites . The Chicago police also suspected him of at least two murders.World War I After the United States declared war on
Imperial Germany , Morton enlisted in theAmerican Expeditionary Force . He served with distinction and was awarded theCroix de Guerre by theFrench Republic . By the war's end, he had been promoted toLieutenant .Death
Morton was to die an early death at the hands (or hooves) of a horse. While riding in Lincoln Park, he was thrown from his horse and trampled to death. Grief stricken members of the North Side gang, including George "Bugs" Moran, Vincent "The Schemer" Drucci, Earl "Hymie" Weiss, and Louis "Two Gun" Alterie took the offending horse from its stables, led it to the spot where Morton died, and then shot the horse "with four slugs to the head".
Morton received a funeral with full military honors by the
American Legion . He was seen off by prominent politicians, city officials, and gangsters. According to theChicago Daily News , 5,000 Jews paid their respects to Morton that day.In Popular Culture
Morton's death and its aftermath would later be fictionalized in the film "
The Public Enemy ". After a horse kicks to death his friend "Nails" Nathan (Leslie Fenton ), Tom Powers (James Cagney ) buys the horse and guns it down in the stables. The incident may also have inspired the infamous horse head scene fromMario Puzo 's "The Godfather".Further reading
*Fried, Albert. "The Rise and Fall of the Jewish Gangster in America". New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1980. ISBN 0-231-09683-6
*Mayer, Milton Sanford. " [http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC01388877&id=-96yDVvHdPwC&q=Samuel+Nails+Morton&dq=Samuel+Nails+Morton&ie=ISO-8859-1&pgis=1 What Can a Man Do?] ". University of Chicago Press, 1964.
*O'Kane, James M. "The Crooked Ladder". New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1994. ISBN 0-7658-0994-X
*Reppetto, Thomas. "American Mafia: A History of Its Rise to Power". New York: Henry Holt & Co., 2004. ISBN 0-8050-7798-7
*Asbury, Herbert. "The Gangs of Chicago: An Informal History of the Chicago Underworld." New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1986. ISBN 1-56025-454-8References
*English, T.J. "Paddy Whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster". New York: HarperCollins, 2005. ISBN 0-06-059002-5
*Kelly, Robert J. "Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States". Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2000. ISBN 0-313-30653-2
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Mafia Encyclopedia". New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Encyclopedia of American Crime". New York: Facts on File Inc., 2001. ISBN 0-816External links
* [http://www.graveyards.com/waldheim/morton.html Graveyards of Chicago: "Nails" Morton]
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