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  1. Cornelius P. Shea (September 7, 1872 – January 12, 1929) was an American labor leader and organized crime figure. He was the founding president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, holding the position from 1903 until 1907.

    • Margaret and Genevieve (three sons did not survive infancy)
    • Mary "Minnie" Shea (nee Lyons)
    • Union leader
  2. Hoffa was not the first to forge links between unionism and crime; the inaugural Teamsters boss Cornelius Shea was indicted for embezzlement in 1908, and early Teamster leaders were known to...

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  3. Cornelius Shea, although indicted three times, was never convicted of any crimes in connection with the 1905 strike. A serious challenge to his control of the Teamsters emerged in August 1905, but he was able to beat back the opposition through a combination of vote fraud and bribery.

  4. Cornelius P. Shea (7 de septiembre de 1872 - 12 de enero de 1929) fue un líder sindical estadounidense y figura del crimen organizado . Fue el presidente fundador de la International Brotherhood of Teamsters, y ocupó el cargo desde 1903 hasta 1907.

  5. Cornelius P. Shea (7 de septiembre de 1872 - 12 de enero de 1929) fue un líder sindical estadounidense y figura del crimen organizado. Fue el presidente fundador de la Hermandad Internacional de Camioneros, ocupando el cargo desde 1903 hasta 1907.

  6. Shea, Cornelius. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1863-1920) US author for the silent screen and author of dime novels (see Dime-Novel SF ), prolific in many categories but best remembered for marvel stories using a fairly consistent "mythology" of dwarfs, subterranean eruptions, and stage illusion masquerading as supernatural ...

  7. Cornelius “Con” Shea: From Cattle Baron to Land Baron. Cornelius “Con” Shea started life on June 28, 1840 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. His parents immigrated to Canada from Ireland in 1825 as part of the "Potato Famine" Irish immigration.