Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1103]
Schuyler, Louisa Lee, 880, 1031, 1032
Schuyler, Peter, 79, 105, 106
Schuyler, Philip, 175, 257, 270, 299, 331, 366, 419, 954
Schuyler, Robert, 657, 658
Schuyler family, 51, 79, 92, 116, 136, 137, 279, 458, 564, 669, 1074
Schwab, Gustav, 739, 1193
Schwab, Justus, 1025, 1096, 1097
Schwarz, EA.O., 945
Scott, John, 72
Scott, John Morin: estate of, 178
and first gubernatorial election, 257
and King’s College, 209
as lawyer, 170-80, 204
as leader of landed interest, 179-80
and McDougall case, 212
and religion, 179, 180, 201, 208, 209
and sale of confiscated Tory property, 282-83
and Sons of Liberty, 211
wealth of, 217
as Whig, 179, 201
Scott, Walter, 418, 441
Scott, Winfield, 570, 616, 850
Scribner, Charles, 682, 705
Scudder, John, 468
Scudder, Vida, 1175
Seabury, Samuel, 220
Seabury, Samuel Sr., 181
Seaman, Valentine, 357, 382
Searle, John, 452
Sears, Isaac: as assemblyman, 266-67, 276, 280
and banks, 277
in Boston, 276
and British return to New York, 228
in China, 276
closes port of New York, 224
and Committee of Inspection, 210
and Committee of Vigilance, 214
in Connecticut, 226, 227
death of, 276
defeated for Assembly, 279, 282
drubbing of, 216
and Golden Hill battle, 211
and Jay, 222
as leader of government in revolutionary New York, 224
and Liberty Boys, 203, 205, 207
and liberty pole, 205
and need for Continental Congress, 216
and nonimportation, 203, 210
personal and professional background of, 201
raids by, 223, 227
and religion, 220
as revolutionary leader, 216
and sale of confiscated Tory property, 282
and Sons of Liberty, 200-201, 211
and Tea Act, 214, 215
as trader, 276
and Trinity Church, 269
Sedgwick, Catharine, 799
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, 463
Sedgwick, Theodore, 669
Seidl, Anton, 1074, 1135
Seligman, Isaac N., 911, 916, 1115, 1154, 1175, 1200
Seligman, Joseph, 651, 739, 910, 911, 916, 932, 1023, 1088, 1173
Seligman, Theodore, 911, 916, 1088, 1154, 1169
Seligman, W, 910, 911
Seligman family, 1046, 1088
Selyns, Henricus, 56, 67, 91, 98, 102, 104, 105
Serle, Ambrose, 234, 235, 240, 241
Seton, Elizabeth Ann, 382, 503, 751
Seton, William, 277
Sewall, Ann, 144
Sewally, Peter (a.k.a. Mary Jones), 797
Seward, William, 622, 624-25, 630, 631, 632, 633, 637, 853-54, 861, 862, 864, 884, 885, 902
Seymour, Horatio, 886, 887, 888, 894, 896, 902, 903, 907, 916, 926
Shaftsbury, Earl of, 94, 99
Sharp, Granville, 233
Sharp, Jacob, 826, 1057, 1096, 1099, 1100, 1109
Sharpe, John, 129, 148
Sharpies, James, 379
Shaw, Albert, 1230
Shaw, Elizabeth, 703
Shaw, Francis George, 1177
Shaw, Robert Gould, 1031
Shays, Daniel, 289
Shepard, Edward, 1191, 1192
Sheraton, Thomas, 344
Sheridan, Philip, 901-2, 955
Sherman, Isaac, 860
Sherman, William T, 900, 901, 903, 1097
Shipman, Asa L., 618
Shotwell, Anna M., 855
Sickles, John, 187
Sidney, Algernon, 94
Siggins, Margaret, 214
Silleck, Diana, 506
Silverman, Rev. Dr. J., 1114
Simmons, J. Edward, 1213
Simspn, Joseph, 134
Simson, Nathan, 134
Singer, Isaac Merritt, 665-66
Singer family, 1116, 1200
Skidmore, Thomas, 517-19, 520, 607, 765, 766
Slamm, Levi, 607, 706
Slater, Samuel, 307
Sloughter, Henry, 101–2, 103, 108, 113
Smith, Adam, 849
Smith, Alfred E., 123
Smith, Alva, 1071
Smith, Elihu Hubbard, 376, 377-78
Smith, Henry, 1008
Smith, James McCune, 856, 858
Smith, Joseph M., 919
Smith, Melancton, 271, 277, 285, 289, 291, 292, 295, 304, 319, 335, 358
Smith, Stephen, 882
Smith, Susan, 980
Smith, Thomas, 207-8, 435
Smith, William, 418, 696
Smith, William Jr.: and British occupation of New York, 249
in Canada, 258
and collapse of government, 224
and farmers’ insurgency, 204
and King’s College, 209
as lawyer/judge, 170-80, 204
and political realignments, 213
and radicalism in New York, 214
and religion, 179, 180
as Tory, 220, 256
as Whig, 179-80, 201, 249
Smith, William Sr. “Tangier,” 105, 106, 151, 154, 157, 161, 168, 179-80
Smits, Claes, 38
Sorge, Friedrich, 988, 989
Soro, Alice,