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Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1123]

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Churchwardens, 103-4, 145, 151, 193

Cigar makers, 741-42, 772, 773, 901, 991, 1089, 1090, 1100, 1102, 1105, 1127, 1212

Cigar Makers’ International Union, 1027, 1089, 1090, 1102, 1213

Circolo Filo-Drammatico Italo-Americano, 1139

Circus, 403-4, 405, 486, 488

Citation Act (1782), 281

Citation Act (1842), 258

Cities: images of, 1155-56

Citizens Association, 899, 949-50

Citizens Union, 1206-8, 1220

Citizenship, 60, 66-67, 78, 133, 281, 283. See also Naturalization

City Affairs Committee, 1102

City Arms Tavern, 199

City Bank, 425, 657, 658, 826, 845, 876, 999

City Buildings Department, 971

City Clerk, 92, 257

City Club, 1184, 1193, 1196, 1230, 1234

City College of New York, 1088

City Council: and Battle of Golden Hill, 211

and British occupation of New York, 249

during Civil War, 867

in early nineteenth century, 413, 427, 520

elections for, 279

in late nineteenth century, 1085

and Lincoln’s visit, 867

and New York as federal capital, 296

and poor relief, 280

in post-revolutionary New York, 279, 280

in 1790s and early 1800s, 355-56, 369-70, 386. See also Common Council

City Council (Brooklyn), 583, 1202

City Dispensary, 494

City Hall: architects for, 480

and British occupation of New York, 245, 250, 256

Charter of Libertyes proclaimed at, 92

and charter for New York, 138

and city-state relations, 837

and Civil War, 867, 870, 883, 885, 890, 894, 896, 902

in colonial New York, 161, 184, 193, 198-99, 200

Common Council meets in, 266

and Consolidation, 1219, 1227, 1235

construction of, 109, 110, 368-70, 373, 374, 419, 837

Continental Congress meets in, 266

corporate ownership of, 138

and Depression of 1830s, 618

and draft riot, 890, 894

dungeons in, 161

in early nineteenth century, 316, 322, 331, 412, 419, 424, 430, 431, 439, 454, 457, 462, 465, 468, 469, 526

1830s, 564, 565, 575, 595, 600, 606, 610

and elections of 1864, 902

and Erie Canal celebration, 430, 431

and Evertsen’s attack on New York, 82

as Federal Hall, 296

fire bell at, 595

fireworks at, 676

French flag flying from, 322

and Grant’s death, 1044

Greater New York flag flies from, 1235

history of, 1083

homosexual meetings near, 796

and infrastructure, 85

Irish flag flying at, 1108

in late nineteenth century, 932, 939, 942, 1044, 1065, 1083, 1084, 1108

and Lincoln’s funeral procession, 904

and Lincoln’s visit, 867

“literary and scientific convention” in, 531

in mid-nineteenth century, 621, 622, 632, 642, 644, 676, 688, 763, 770, 825, 832, 837, 850

Negroes’ Farms near, 33

in New Amsterdam, 63, 66

and New York as federal capital, 296

and Panic of 1857, 850

portraits in, 379

post office at, 932

in post-revolutionary New York, 266-67, 301

preservation of, 1084

press coverage of, 526

in proprietary New York, 79, 85, 87

protests/rallys at, 193, 214-15, 223, 322, 606, 770, 850, 883

Provincial Congress meets in, 224-25

punishments meted out at, 146, 148

raid on arsenal at, 223

reading room in, 378

registration of real estate at, 66

removal of king’s arms on, 232

in revolutionary New York, 214-15, 223

in 1790s and early 1800s, 368–70, 373, 374, 378, 379

and Stamp Act, 200

Stamp Act Congress meets in, 198-99

streets and roads near, 184

in Stuyvesant’s administration, 63, 66

and Tammany, 316, 825, 827

transportation to, 564, 565, 932

Treaty of Paris (1783) read at, 256

unemployment notices in, 618

and utilities, 1065

voting at, 266-67

Washington’s portrait for, 301

City Hall (Brooklyn), 581-82, 612, 719, 972, 1191, 1227

City Hall Park: almshouse in, 156

and British occupation of New York, 252

and city-state relations, 838

and Civil War, 869, 890

in colonial New York, 156, 185

and Consolidation, 1235

and draft riots, 890

in early nineteenth century, 431, 457, 460

in 1830s, 573, 600, 605, 606, 610

executions in, 102

and immigrants, 1127

as indian land, 6

jails near, 185, 252

in late nineteenth century,

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