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Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1122]

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Scribner’s and Sons, 1093, 1166-67

Charleston, South Carolina, 159, 229, 234, 293

Charlton Street, 178, 447, 558, 890

Charter of Liberties. See Freedoms and Exemptions (1629)

Charter of Libertyes and Privileges (1683), 91-92, 93, 94

Charters: for banks, 308, 445, 876

city, 110, 257, 268, 329-31, 353, 522, 829, 832, 836, 838, 867, 931, 950, 1028-29, 1220, 1233–35

and city-state relations, 836

and Consolidation, 1233-35

for journeymen’s societies, 516

Chartism, 736, 766, 770

Chase Manhattan Bank, 361

Châteaux Country, 1075-80, 1086. See also Mansions; specific person

Chatham Square, 389, 545, 618, 763, 839, 1127, 1128

Chatham Street, 256, 294, 322, 360, 375, 404, 424, 488, 547, 557, 628, 642, 740, 749, 890, 943, 1046, 1116, 1182. See also Park Row

Chatham Street Chapel, 530, 531, 552, 556-57

Chatham Street Theater, 486, 530, 642

Cheap Food and Shelter Depot, 1158

Cheap Transportation Association, 1035

Chelsea, 178, 447, 467, 578, 970, 1212

Chelsea Apartments, 1078

Chelsea Hotel, 1107

Chelsea (Pintard estate), 463

Chemical Bank, 444

Cherry Street, 168, 297, 301, 329, 340, 347, 375, 437, 442, 496, 805, 823, 1127, 1158, 1168, 1174, 1182

Chesapeake area, 48, 82, 86, 94, 131. See also Delaware; Delaware River Valley

Chestnut Street, 446

Chickering Hall, 974, 1060, 1101, 1105, 1114, 1162, 1166

Chickering Hall Christian Conference, 1156

Child labor, 773, 1091, 1172

Childbirth, 799-800

Children, 501-2, 548, 630, 779-84, 811, 1159, 1161-62, 1165. See also Children’s Aid Society (CAS)

Children’s Act (1875), 1161

Children’s Aid Society (CAS), 783-84, 849, 978, 1115, 1159, 1161, 1162, 1165

China trade, 275-76, 315, 337, 340, 411, 435, 448-49, 650-51, 652, 860

Chinatown, 1126-31, 1168

Chinese: in early nineteenth century, 475

and entertainment, 1139-40, 1141, 1144

in late nineteenth century, 1112, 1126-31, 1183

in mid-nineteenth century, 746, 845

neighborhoods for, 746

and Panic of 1857, 845

as seamen, 475

Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association of the City of New York (CCBA), 1131

Chinese Exclusion Act, 1130

Chinese Municipal Council, 1131

Chinese theater, 1139-40

Chinese Young Men’s Christian Association, 1130

Chistopher Street, 588

Chivalric associations, 471

Christ and His Apostles:

statue of, 670

Christian Brothers, 750, 751

Christian Constitutional Society, 331, 384

Christianity: and Deism, 396

in early nineteenth century, 440, 481, 510, 511, 530, 531, 532

Hamilton’s views about, 331

and hanging of Christians, 440

and imperialism, 1210

in mid-nineteenth century, 652

in 1790s and early 1800s, 395-97. See also Catholics; Protestants; Social Gospel Christmas, 402, 462-63, 465

Christmas tree, 1066

Christopher Street, 115, 187, 342, 389, 420, 448, 475, 579, 580, 655

Christopher Street Presbyterian Church, 580

Christy’s Minstrels, 758

Chrystie Street, 389, 400, 476, 628, 745, 749

Church of Annunciation (Catholic), 750

Church of the Ascension, 467, 717, 1087

Church Association for the Advancement of the Interests of Labor (CAIL), 1172, 1176-77, 1178, 1207

Church Avenue, 67

Church courts, 89, 101-2

Church of England, 72, 104, 114–15, 116, 136, 163, 181, 208, 269

Church of the Holy Zebra, 717

Church of the Most Holy Redeemer (Catholic), 750

Church of the Pilgrims (Congregationalist), 729, 1227, 1233

Church of the Puritans, 945-46

Church of the Saviour (Unitarian), 729

Church Street, 176, 181, 249, 391, 546, 1180

Church of the Transfiguration (Catholic), 543, 629, 630, 776, 894

Churches: for blacks, 398-99, 532, 546-51, 855, 857, 972-73, 993

and British occupation of New York, 250

in Brooklyn, 972-73

and cholera epidemic, 593

commandering of, 250

in early nineteenth century, 456, 459-60, 519

in 1830s, 546-51, 593

for elites, 456, 459-60

for entertainment, 994

in late nineteenth century, 972-73, 993, 994, 1086, 1188, 1190

in mid-nineteenth century, 619-20, 796

and relief, 1190

in revolutionary New York, 208-9

and taxes, 519

and Washington’s inauguration, 297. See also specific church or

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