Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1131]
in 1830s, 569-71, 575-83
and entertainment industry, 946-48
of financial district, 939-41
of Harlem, 1123
and Ladies’ Mile, 945-46
in late nineteenth century, 929-50
of Manhattan, 929-33, 939-41
in mid-nineteenth century, 728-29, 843, 845
and Panic of 1857, 843, 845
of Queens, 937-39, 1022-23
of railroad terminals, 943-45
of West, 569-71
of Western New York, 334-36
Devlin and Company, 743
Devlin’s clothing store, 932
Dey Street, 610, 942, 1053
Diamond Charley’s., 1000 Diana statue (Saint-Gaudens), 1148
Die Deutsche Library, 997
Dietrich Knickerbocker (Irving), 415-19
Dime museums, 642, 995, 1145
Dime novels, 996-98, 1016, 1041
Dinner parties, 962, 963, 1073
Diphtheria, 1197
Disaster relief, 599
Dish of Fry’d Oysters Tavern, 188
Distilleries: in Britain, 120
in colonial New York, 123, 183-84
in early nineteenth century, 449, 485
in 1830s, 582, 588, 595
in mid-nineteenth century, 661, 746
in New Netherland, 33, 51
in 1790s and early 1800s, 389. See also Breweries/brewers
District of Columbia: slavery in, 553
Division Street, 178, 382, 643, 740
Divorce, 983
Dock Street. See Pearl Street
Dock Ward, 92, 134, 187
Docks Department, 950
Docks. See Waterfront
specific dock
Doctors Riot, 386-87
Dodworth Hall, 974
Dog’s Head Tavern, 188
Domestic arts: in New Amsterdam, 53-54
Domestic help, 347, 744, 854
Dominion of New England, 94-95, 96, 99
Douglas Avenue, 854
Douglass and Sherwood, 814
Douglass Street, 661
Dover Street, 177, 340, 763, 857, 1131
Downing Street, 1158
Doyers Street, 389, 1129, 1139
Doyle Octavo, 543
Draft riots, 887-99, 902, 1200
Drake’s alehouse, 201 Dred Scott decision, 853
Dressmakers, 812, 813, 1120, 1165. See also Seamstresses
Drexel, Morgan and Company, 939, 1023, 1037, 1046, 1064, 1065, 1069
Drinking clubs, 52, 174, 248
Drug companies, 661
Dry Dock Company, 1095-96
Dry Dock Savings Bank, 613
Dry goods business, 437, 611-12, 722-23, 740-41, 772, 873, 945, 1052, 1062, 1103
Duane Street, 213, 364, 455, 549, 655, 707, 741, 884, 1084
Duck and Frying Pan Tavern, 389
Dudley’s Grove, 994
Due process, 256
Duke of Newcastle, 155–56
Duke Street. See Stone Street
Duke’s Laws (1665), 81, 378
Dun and Bradstreet, 639
Dun’s, 1046
Dutch: and apprentices, 143
as collaborators in proprietary New York, 78-80, 82, 84, 93
in colonial New York, 135–37
culture in proprietary New York of, 88-90, 93
as dissidents in proprietory New York, 81-82
economy in proprietary New York of, 87-88
intermarriage of, 89
internal dissension among, 82
poverty of, 135-36
rights and privileges in proprietary New York of, 77-78
and slavery, 135. See also Dutch Reformed Church
Netherlands
New Amsterdam
New Netherland
specific person
Dutch Hill, 747, 774, 930
Dutch Kills, 1196
Dutch Reformed Church: Anglican relations with, 105
anti-English factions in, 82
and blacks, 56
charter for, 104
as church court, 89
and Cornbury’s administration, 114, 115
in early nineteenth century, 459, 480
in 1830s, 583
in Flatlands, 30
and Fletcher’s administration, 104
and gender, 136
and Great Awakening, 157, 158
and law and order issues, 57
and Leisler, 98, 99, 112, 136
and loyalism, 220
ministers’ salaries in, 82
and nationalism, 19
in New Amsterdam/New Netherland, 19, 30, 32-33, 45, 46, 56, 57, 59-61
pietist movement in, 136
and poor relief, 45, 46
and popular culture, 57
privileged status of, 105
in proprietary New York, 77, 82, 87, 89
request for incorporation by, 208
in revolutionary New York, 208-9
in 1790s and early 1800s, 384, 390, 391, 396
and slavery, 32–33. See also specific church
Dutch Renaissance, 1080
Dutchess County, 136, 200, 203, 271, 291
Dutchtown, 745
Dyde’s London Hotel, 416, 461
Dyker Park, 235
Eagle Engine No. 13, 597
Eagles and Empires, 733
East Chester Marble Company, 877
East End, 1137
East Harlem, 1123, 1125, 1126
East India Company, 17-18, 19, 106, 113, 214-15, 275, 34
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