Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1145]
in 1830s, 554, 576-77, 587-88
for elites, 971, 1075-80
and good government, 1198–1200
for immigrants, 746–48, 991, 1123
in late nineteenth century, 930, 933, 939, 970-73, 1022, 1065-68, 1075-80, 1160, 1173-74, 1176, 1183, 1198-1200, 1228, 1229, 1236
in mid-nineteenth century, 727-28, 746-48, 767, 768, 784, 788-90
for middle class, 727-28, 930, 970-73
model, 1200
and morality, 1160
in New Amsterdam, 53-54
and Panic of 1837, 612
in post-revolutionary New York, 265, 300, 301
price of, 933
in proprietary New York, 87
in Queens, 939, 972
and reform, 992
regulation of, 784, 789-90
rents for, 187, 192, 250-51
segregation in, 554
and separation of work and home, 372
in 1790s and early 1800s, 363, 371-72, 373-74, 375, 392-931
and Social Gospel, 1173-74, 1183
speculation in, 447, 476, 587, 930, 972, 991, 1078
and transportation, 991-92
utilities in, 1065-68
for working class, 187, 188, 392-93, 475, 476, 587-88, 883-84, 991-93, 1173-74, 1200
for working women, 789, 992. See also Estates; Mansions; Patroonships; Rent; Tenements
Housing code, 768
Houston Street, 33, 387, 420, 447, 459, 460, 587, 631, 663, 668, 669, 683, 740, 745, 803-4, 854, 945, 957, 998, 1000, 1058, 1117, 1118, 1123, 1142
How the Other Half Lived (Riis), 1180-83, 1201
Howard Street, 804, 959
Howe and Hummel, 1000-1001
Howland and Aspinwall, 651
Hoyt’s (or Prospect) Hill, 582
Hubert Home Club, 1078
Hubert Street, 423
Huckleberry Line, 1054
Hucksters, 478, 520, 521, 618
Hudson River: and British return to New York, 229, 234, 235
as Deer River, 11
and Erie Canal celebration, 430
geological history of, 5
housing along, 371-72
improvement of, 822
manufacturing along, 659
merchant monopoly on, 79
in mid-nineteenth century, 822
rail bridges across, 656, 873
railroad bridges over, 1222. See also Ferries; Hudson River Valley; Waterfront
Hudson River painters, 963
Hudson River Rail Road, 655, 656, 715, 743, 746, 747, 750, 866, 873, 904, 932, 943, 944, 999, 1055
Hudson River Valley:
Clinton supporters in, 257
Dutch culture in, 89, 136
early explorations of, 3-13, 14–15
in early nineteenth century, 512
early trade and settlements in, 20-21
ecosystem of, 3-4
farmers in, 203
fur trade in, 12, 22
geological history of, 4-5
geological survey of, 376
Hamilton’s alliance with, 278-79
Indians in, 6, 13, 14-15, 22, 23, 37, 39, 68, 86
landed interests in, 116, 117
patroonships in, 28
politics in, 512
population in, 87
in post-revolutionary New York, 278-79
slaves in, 128
trade in, 23
Hudson Square, 374, 457, 580, 655
Hudson Street, 374, 388, 447, 448, 487, 549, 578, 655, 670
Huguenots, 16, 95, 97, 98, 100, 102, 116, 136, 208, 250, 272. See also Leisler, Jacob
Hull’s Tavern, 226, 248. See also King’s Head Tavern
Humane Society, 382, 412, 494, 521
Hungarian Club, 172, 174
Hungarians, 870, 1117
Hunter College, 930
Hunter College. See Normal College of the City of New York
Hunter’s Point, 718, 937-38, 992, 904, 1045, 1058, 1196
Hunting: recreational, 955
Hunt’s Point, 8, 718
Huron Indians, 13, 22, 86, 92
Hutchinson River, 8
“I Wish I Was in Dixie’s Land” (Emmett song), 862-63
Ice cream parlors, 814, 816
Illegitimacy, 810
Illinois Central Rail Road, 657, 1042
I.M. Singer and Company, 665-66
Immigrants: and artisans, 752-53
and blacks, 854
in Brooklyn, 933
and Caribbean slave insurrections, 308
Catholics as, 273
and centennial commemorations, 1086
and city-state relations, 837, 840-41
and class issues, 739
in colonial New York, 129-35, 151, 192, 194-95
and Consolidation, 1223-24, 1235
in Continental Army, 233
decline in, 151
and Democrats, 514
in early nineteenth century, 308, 319, 331, 337-38, 346, 347, 350-51, 434, 478, 514
and economy, 192, 742
and education, 630
in 1830s, 604
and elections of 1886, 1106
and entertainment, 816, 1140
and events leading to Civil War, 853, 854, 862
and fashions, 813
and gangs, 635
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