George Appo, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

George Appo

Date of Birth: 04-Jul-1856

Place of Birth: New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Date of Death: 17-May-1930

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About George Appo

  • George Washington Appo (born in New Haven, Connecticut on July 4, 1856; died in New York City on May 17, 1930) was a pickpocket and fraudster whose manner of speech in a testimony became influential in depictions of criminals.
  • George himself wrote an autobiography, unpublished, and became the subject of a book.
  • His father was a criminally insane Chinese American called "Quimbo Appo", Chinese name "Lee Ah Bow", while his mother, Catherine Fitzpatrick, was an Irish American.
  • The origins of this criminal led a Louis Beck to present Appo as a story warning against "miscegenation".
  • Appo served time in various New York penitentiaries including Sing Sing, the Blackwell's Island Penitentiary, and the upstate penitentiary in Dennamora.
  • In a biography by Timothy Gilfoyle, the prison system of New York in the later half of the 19th century is depicted as being based upon the spoils system and largely corrupt.
  • In the description of Sing Sing, Gilfoyle outlines the stove manufacturing operation the inmates were forced to endure.
  • Gilfoyle describes the penitentiary at Blackwell's Island (now Roosevelt Island) as having lax security, with inmates commonly escaping if they knew how to swim.
  • Appo was also involved in a green goods scam in Poughkeepsie at one point in his life.

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