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in mid-nineteenth century, 653, 668, 672, 683, 745, 751, 803-4, 815, 854
parades on, 430
and prostitution, 803-4
in revolutionary New York, 229
in 1790s and early 1800s, 359-60, 364
utilities on, 589, 1065
Canals, 335, 419, 429-31, 445, 616. See also specific canal
Canarsee Indians, 8, 29, 40, 68, 86
Canarsie, 1227
Cannon’s Tavern, 247
Cape May, 18
Cape’s Tavern, 260, 261
Capitalism, 553-54, 865-66, 1022, 1090, 1203-6, 1226, 1235. See also Socialism
Capitoline Grounds, 974-75
Carey’s bawdy house, 407, 408
Caribbean: American investments in, 1211
and Anglo-Dutch relations, 63, 71, 82
and Anglo-French relations, 191
English influence in, 71
pirates in, 121
and post-revolutionary New York, 265
slavery in, 122
trade in, 120, 121, 122-23, 315, 325, 333, 434-35
West India Company trading in, 41. See also British West Indies; French West Indies; West Indies; specific island
Carl Schurz Park, 219
Carltonand Smith, 1048
Carmine Street, 893
Carnegie Hall, 1078
Carpenters, 320, 392, 393, 448, 515, 519, 603, 772, 884, 1122
Carriage Factory, 1013
Carriage promenade, 952
Carroll Gardens, 728, 933
Carroll Hall, 631, 632
Carroll Park, 972
Carrville, 854, 897, 993
Cartlidge porcelain factory, 661
Cartmen: blacks as, 249
in colonial New York, 141, 183, 187-88
in early nineteenth century, 314, 521
and economy of colonial New York, 183, 187-88
in 1830s, 596-97, 598, 608
housing for, 187–88
and immigrants, 741
Irish as, 741, 744
in late seventeenth century, 98, 101
and Leisler, 98
licensing of, 101, 183, 356, 451, 521, 825
merchants complain about, 93
and merchants’ networks, 121
in mid-nineteenth century, 623, 741, 744, 825
and money, 310
in post-revolutionary New York, 310
prices of, 183
in proprietary New York, 85, 88, 93
rates of, 141
in revolutionary New York, 211
in 1790s and early 1800s, 356
strike by, 93
taverns of, 211
voting by, 330
Casino Theater, 1149, 1150
Castle Garden, 456, 465, 573, 675, 711, 738, 739, 813, 815, 822, 1111, 1112, 1122, 1128, 1157
Castle Island, 19
Castle Williams, 423
Cathedral Parkway, 1190
Catherine Market, 354, 403
Catherine Slip, 368
Catherine Street, 118, 123, 390, 391, 392, 437, 589, 643, 1000
Catholic Club, 1107
Catholic Orphan Asylum, 503
Catholic Protectory, 784
Catholic Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society, 776
Catholics: and abortion, 807-8
and Assembly, 133
barred from public office, 402
blacks as, 544
in Bronx, 750
in Brooklyn, 480, 750, 1094
charities of, 1005
children of, 630, 783-84, 1162
and cholera epidemic, 593
church property of, 752
and Civil War, 871, 885-86, 894
and class issues, 1094-95, 1107
in colonial New York, 104, 105, 112, 162, 163–64
and Duke of York as Catholic, 72
in early nineteenth century, 463, 479, 480-81, 501, 503, 530
in 1830s, 542-45, 546, 551, 555-56, 593
and elections of 1886, 1103–6
in England, 94, 95
and entertainment, 1136, 1154
and evangelical religion, 776
expansion of number of, 749-52
first church for, 273
first Mass of, 401
and French threat, 96
and Good Government, 1193, 1201
and Grade as first Irish-Catholic mayor, 1104
and “Great Negro Plot” of 1741, 162, 163–64
and Gunpowder Plot, 107
and health issues, 751
and holidays, 463
Hughes leadership of, 629-31, 749-52
as immigrants, 130-31, 132, 273
in late nineteenth century, 938, 939, 976, 1004-8, 1016, 1027, 1047, 1087, 1088, 1090, 1094-95, 1101, 1103-6, 1107, 1136, 1154, 1156, 1161-62, 1169, 1171, 1193, 1201
as lawyers, 1047
in mid-nineteenth century, 620, 629-31, 632, 633, 743, 748, 749-52, 774, 775, 776, 782, 783-84, 785, 828, 829, 853, 862
as middle class, 750-51, 752
and morality, 1156, 1161-62, 1169
in New Amsterdam/New Netherland, 57, 59, 60
and New York as archdiocese, 751-52, 783-84
and Nicholson administration, 96
parish fairs of, 1101
and politics, 1107
as poor, 503
in post-revolutionary New York, 273
power and influence of,