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  1. Samuel J. Tilden High School is a New York City public high school in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City. It was named for Samuel J. Tilden , the former governor of New York State and presidential candidate who, although carrying the popular vote, lost to Rutherford B. Hayes in the disputed election of 1876 .

  2. Samuel J. Tilden High School is a New York City public high school in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City. It was named for Samuel J. Tilden, the former governor of New York State and presidential candidate who, although carrying the popular vote, lost to Rutherford B. Hayes in the disputed election of 1876.

  3. Samuel J. Tilden High School. New York City District #18. 5800 Tilden Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11203 » Get Directions Large City (City: Large) 718-629-4523 (Phone)

  4. An eerie silence pervades the cavernous hallways as Samuel J. Tilden High School prepares to graduate its final class. After 80 years, the hulking Brooklyn institution that once graduated a thousand seniors a year will host a scaled down ceremony on Friday, handing out diplomas to about 65 survivors.

  5. Dec 7, 2013 · Samuel J. Tilden High School Alumni's (Tildenites) ·. July 21, 2010 ·. If you attended the Tildenites 2010 reunion from July 15th - 18th, please take the two minutes and complete our Tildenites reunion survey. Your answers will assist the committee in our future endeavors. Please share this survey with everyone you know that attended any/all ...

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  6. Jun 25, 2010 · An eerie silence pervades the cavernous hallways as Samuel J. Tilden High School prepares to graduate its final class. After 80 years, the hulking Brooklyn institution that once graduated a ...

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  8. Samuel J. Tilden High School is a New York City public high school located in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York. The high school is named for Samuel J. Tilden, who was once a leader of New York's Democratic Party, and, as state party chairman (1865 – 75), he effected the overthrow of the Tammany Hall boss Tweed.