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Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1129]

By Root 7855 0
1001

as dark side of New York, 697

in early nineteenth century, 501-2, 504-5, 524

and education, 384

and gangs, 635

and juvenile delinquents, 501-2

in late nineteenth century, 998-1001, 1062

in mid-nineteenth century, 635, 637-38, 697, 756-57, 775

in New Amsterdam, 34, 35

press coverage of, 524, 637

and public transportation, 999-1000

punishment for, 185

in revolutionary New York, 213-14

in 1790s and early 1800s, 372, 384, 394

and Tammany, 827

and utilities, 1062, 1066

and women as criminals, 214, 757. See also Law and order

Underworld Crimean War, 874, 880

Crommessie Vly, 577

Crook’s Restaurant, 890

Crosby Street, 481, 959

Cross Street chapel, 398

Cross Street. See Park Avenue

Croton High Bridge, 743, 746

Croton Maid, 625, 627

Croton water supply/aqueduct, 246, 743, 784, 787, 827, 832, 836, 837, 930, 931, 969, 979, 1052, 1229

Crow Hill, 854

Crowds, 635-36, 692-93, 694, 767

Crown Heights, 4, 854

Crown Point, 198

Crown Street, 108, 307. See also Liberty Street

Crown and Thistle Tavern, 389

Crystal Palace (40th Street), 669-70, 671, 672, 688, 699, 708, 818

Crystal Palace (London), 669, 777

Crystie Street, 707

Cuba, 159, 164, 191, 434, 435, 657, 860, 861, 886, 1211-18

Cuba Central Railroad, 1218

Cuba Company, 1218

Cuban League, 1213

Cuban-American Fair, 1213

Cuban-American Sugar Company, 1218

Cubans, 1105, 1127

Culper Ring, 255

Cultural life: in late nineteenth century, 963-65

Culture: Arnold’s views about, 1165-67

and class issues, 57, 172-75, 188-89, 473, 475, 761-66, 1167

in colonial New York, 172-75, 188-89

and Consolidation, 1235, 1236

in early nineteenth century, 467-70

in 1830s, 608

of elites, 467-70

and events leading to Civil War, 853

and middle class, 1165-67

and morality, 1165-67

in New Amsterdam/New Netherland, 33-35, 54-55, 57-58

and publishing, 1166-67

and women, 1167. See also Entertainment

Culver Line, 1132

Culver, Parker, and Arthur, 856-57

Culver Plaza, 1132

Currency Act (1764), 196, 199

Currency. See Money/currency

Wampum Currier and Ives, 688, 875, 973

Customs: and Anglo-Dutch relations, 71

and Bellomont’s administration, 112

bribery of, 121

and British occupation of New York, 249

in colonial New York, 121, 171, 191, 195

and enforcement of Navigation Acts, 112

and Fletcher’s administration, 107

in late seventeenth century, 96-97

in proprietary New York, 78, 79

in 1790s and early 1800s, 354

Customs House, 358, 572, 705, 712, 850, 884, 893, 902-3, 1036-37

Cypress Avenue, 123

Cypress Hills, 749

Cypress Hills Cemetery, 717


Daguerrotypy, 684, 688-90

Dakota Apartments, 1070-80

Daly’s Theater, 1148, 1149

Dance halls, 402, 403, 486, 642, 644, 699, 753, 816-17, 1134, 1158, 1163, 1168

Dancing Assembly, 963

Darwinism, 976-77, 979, 1177

Daughters of the American Revolution, 1083

Daughters of Liberty, 216

Davis, Polk, and Wardwell, 1047

Day care, 811

Daybreak Boys, 757

De Lancey faction, 179, 180, 196, 202, 207-8, 210-11, 213, 215

“Dead Line,” 1062

Dead Man’s Curve, 1058

Dead Rabbits, 633, 634, 839, 842, 998

Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 504, 507

Debt: of Burr, 324-25

and Civil War, 865, 866, 868, 870, 872

in colonial New York, 170, 191-92

and Consolidation, 1229-30, 1234

in early nineteenth century, 411, 443, 512, 521, 522

of Edison, 1060

in 1830s, 601, 612, 614, 615, 616-17

of Grant, 1043–44

in late nineteenth century, 1009-10, 1028, 1204

in mid-nineteenth century, 623, 625, 817-18

municipal, 64, 368, 931, 1009-10, 1028

national, 425, 601

and Panic of 1861, 866

in post-revolutionary New York, 270-80

pre-Revolutionary, 321

in revolutionary New York, 214

revolutionary war, 279-80, 302-6

in 1790s and early 1800s, 365, 366, 368, 381, 385

of state government, 615, 625

and toppling of Tweed, 1009-10

and women’s rights, 817-18

Debtors’ prison, 192, 193, 314, 350, 385, 521, 522

“Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms,” 226

Declaration of Dependence, 245

Declaration of Independence,

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