In | Chicago, Illinois |
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Years active | 1950s - Today |
Territory | Chicago |
Ethnicity | European-American, Native-American |
Allies | Jousters, other People Nation gangs |
Rivals | Folk Nation |
The Chicago Gaylords, also known as the Almighty Gaylords, is one of the oldest Chicago street gangs. It originated in the neighborhood of Grand and Noble. The original president of the Gaylords selected the name after reading about the Gaylords in the public library (the Gaillards, later anglicized to Gaylord, were people from Normandy who lived near the Château Gaillard, constructed by Richard I). They are a part of the People Nation alliance.[1]
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The Chicago Gaylords began as one of the clubs started by World War II veterans. The majority of the original members were Italian, Irish, Greek, and Mexican American which reflected the population of the Grand and Ogden area at the time, that was known as one of Chicago's "Little Italys." There were many such clubs in Chicago during the post WWII era, and had their own clubhouses and baseball teams. The Gaylord's clubhouse was on the corner of Ohio and Noble Street. At the height of the Gaylords reign they had more than 6000 members, were one of the most powerful gangs in Chicago, and controlled large areas of the city.
During their peak period in the 1970s, the Chicago Gaylords held sets (or sections) on the North Side, West side and the South Side of Chicago. The West side sections included Ohio and Noble, Ohio and Leclaire and Monticelllo and Augusta. Their South Side sections included Back of the Yards (around 55th & Ashland, Sherman Park), Marquette Park, Pilsen (18th & Western), and Bridgeport (Throop Street). Their North Side presence included [Belmont Cragin]Manor Bowl,Reinberg School,Chopin Park,Blackhawk Park,St Gens.Humboldt Park (Moffat & Campbell); Logan Square (Palmer & California, Lawndale & Altgeld); Irving Park (Albany & Byron); Kilbourn Park (Roscoe & Kilbourn); Kelvyn Park (Kilbourn & Wrightwood); Dunham Park (Montrose & Narragansett); Ravenswood (Seeley & Ainslie); and Uptown (Sunnyside & Magnolia, Lawrence & Broadway). During the 1960s through the early 1980s, the Chicago Gaylords experienced tremendous growth and expansion, with sections popping up all over Chicago. [2]
The sets, or sections, started by Kilbourn Park wore black and light blue. Sections started by Palmer street wore black and gray. South Side sections started by the 18th and Western section like 55th and Ashland and Sherman Park wore black and brown.
Unlike other street nations or gangs, the Gaylords have had no major president or leader that is in control of the entire collective group. The Gaylords have one or two leaders from each settlement:
Divisions Within Sets | Age Group |
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Slylords/Palmer Puds | Under 13 |
Midgets | 13 to 15 |
PeeWees | 16 to 18 |
Juniors | 18 to 20 |
Seniors | 21 and older |
Gaylord takedown in Addison Il 08=23-11. A.T.F Credit a long time member of the gang that began cooperating in order for them to finally once & for all with the A.P.P.D takeout the leadership of the gang. Plus heavey sentences await his closest aquaintnances.AP.