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Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1124]

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941, 942, 943, 1127

mass meetings in, 838

in mid-nineteenth century, 627, 632, 639, 688, 764, 771, 828, 829, 833, 838, 849, 859

militia in, 605

and Panic of 1857, 849, 850

parades to, 573

in proprietary New York, 93, 97

protests/rallys in, 606, 610, 764, 771, 849, 850, 859

and St. Patrick’s Day, 828

in 1790s and early 1800s, 388

and Tammany, 828, 829

City Hotel, 340, 378, 383, 397, 423, 428, 429, 461, 465, 468, 473, 488, 501, 600, 698

City marshals, 100, 142, 413

City Reform Club, 1102, 1164, 1184

City Reform League, 830, 831, 835

City seal, 66

City and Suburban Homes Company, 1200

City Tavern, 35, 52, 247

City treasurer, 368

City Vigilance League, 1169, 1192

City-state relations: and Civil War, 867

and events leading to Civil War, 861

in mid-nineteenth century, 861

and municipal government, 330

in post-revolutionary New York, 306

in 1790s and early 1800s, 353-55

and voting, 330

Civil liberties, 323, 324-25, 886

Civil rights, 1088, 1236

Civil Rights Act (1873), 1034-35

Civil service, 979, 1010, 1027, 1194, 1207

Civil Service Reform Association, 1193

Civil War: and antiwar activism, 884-87

army for, 868-72, 875, 870-82

beginning of, 868-70

blacks in, 885

class issues in, 866, 881-82, 893, 897, 899

and Confederate plot against New York, 902-3

draft riots during, 887-99, 902, 1200

and economy, 873, 875-77

and elections of 1860, 864-65

and elections of 1864, 901–3

and emancipation, 884-87

end of, 904-5

events leading to, 852-63

financing of, 931

and secession, 865, 866, 867-68, 870

and slavery, 884-87

dan na Gael, 1005

Clarendon Hall, 1212

Clarendon Hotel, 672

Clark Street, 449

Clasons Point, 8

Class issues: and Assembly, 212-13

rod city-state relations, 840-41

and collapse of government in revolutionary New York, 224

in colonial New York, 141-42, 151-53, 159-66, 172-75, 179-81, 188-89

as dark side of New York, 697, 700

and democracy in municipal government, 1032-33

in early nineteenth century, 316, 317, 323-24, 329-31, 351, 352, 509-10, 512-14, 517, 518, 519

in 1830s, 573-75, 603, 609

and events leading to Civil War, 861

and fall of New York, 241

and family name, 137

in late eighteenth century, 386-87

in late nineteenth century, 952, 957, 966-85, 987, 990-91, 1025-27, 1032-33, 1055-56, 1078, 1090, 1091, 1094-95, 1098, 1101-3, 1107, 1167, 1175, 1206

in mid-nineteenth century, 628-29, 734, 758, 761-66, 773, 782-84, 790, 792-95, 802, 805, 807, 822, 829, 840-41, 848, 849, 850, 861

in New Amsterdam/New Netherland, 50-56

and ratification of constitution, 288-89, 290

and resistance to British colonial policy, 201

in revolutionary New York, 212-13

in 1790s and early 1800s, 372, 383-85, 402-6. See also Elites; Knickerbockers; Middle class; Philanthropy; Social Gospel; Wealth

Working class; specific topic

Classis of Amsterdam, 59, 60

Classon Avenue, 710-12

Clearing House, 868, 1044

Clergy: black, 973

and Civil War, 896

and draft riot, 896

in early nineteenth century, 454, 509, 510-11, 519, 531-32

and elites, 725

and Good Government, 1206

in late nineteenth century, 1094, 1148, 1154, 1156, 1206

in mid-nineteenth century, 725, 777

salaries of 104, 115, 209

in 1790s and early 1800s, 396

and taxes, 519

Clerical workers, 969, 970, 974, 992, 1134

Clermont (Livingston estate), 200, 341, 342

Clermont (steamboat), 343

Clichy prison, 769

Cliff Street, 157, 286, 398, 438, 442, 681

Clinton Avenue Congregational Church, 1013

Clinton Hall, 532, 551, 552, 976

Clinton Hill, 972, 1135

Clinton Place, 686

Clinton Street, 340, 363, 1000

Clintonians, 257–58, 283, 288, 289, 291, 316, 319, 320, 331, 402, 512-13, 514

“Clinton’s ditch,” 419

Clippers, 650-51

Cloak Manufacturers Association, 1120

Closing laws. See Sunday

closing laws Clothes: of middle class, 727, 970

Clover Hill, 390, 449

Clubs, 584, 1075, 1083, 1088, 1102, 1165, 1184. See also specific club

Coaching Club, 953

Coachmakers Union, 901

Coal, 431, 662, 883

Coal and Food

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