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Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1159]

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789, 1123, 1127, 1129, 1131

Mount Auburn Cemetery, 582

Mount Carmel shrine, 1126

Mount Carmel society, 1126

Mount Morris, 179, 1006

Mount Morris Park, 930

Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 993

Mount Olivet Cemetery, 751

Mount Pitt Theater, 486

Mount Pleasant, 178, 565

Mount St. Vincent de Paul, 751, 792, 882

Mount Sinai Hospital, 749, 930

Mount Vernon, 772, 1232

Mountain House, 471

Moving Day, 476, 767

Mozart Hall, 862, 885

Mulberry Bend, 1123, 1124, 1180, 1199

Mulberry Street, 197, 384, 391, 398, 417, 476, 631, 683, 746, 839, 1006, 1062, 1123, 1142, 1180

Municipal Almshouse Department, 833

Municipal courts, 829

Municipal employees, 85, 127

Municipal government: and British occupation of New York, 240-51

and city-state relations, 330, 353-55, 836

and Civil War, 885

collapse of, 223-24

Committee of One Hundred functions as, 225

as corporation, 329-31

and corruption, 330

debt of, 369

democracy in, 1032-33

departments of, 367-69

and Dongan administration, 91-92

in early nineteenth century, 329-30, 451, 520

in 1830s, 575-80, 608

and Equal Righters, 608

in late nineteenth century, 1027-28, 1032-33, 1041, 1098-1100, 1108-10

in mid-nineteenth century, 829, 836

in New Orange, 83

and “new” Tammany, 1108-10

and New York as federal capital, 300

and organized labor, 1098-1100

powers and responsibilities of, 268

property of, 836

in proprietary New York, 78

reform of, 1027–28, 1032-33

and Republicans, 1109

retrenchment in, 1027-28

revenue for, 368

in revolutionary New York, 225

in 1790s and early 1800s, 353-70

and state relations, 835-41

and Stuyvesant’s administration, 43, 63-67

voting for, 329-30

and working class, 520. See also Tammany

specific person or political party

Municipal Lodging House, 1160, 1201

Municipal Police Act, 638

Municipal Police force, 838-39

Murders, 534-41, 637-38, 699, 757, 1000

Murphy Avenue, 954

Murray Hill, 178, 240, 412, 565, 627, 656, 717, 733, 945, 959-60, 1027, 1075, 1155

Murray Hill Presbyterian Church, 1154

Murray Street, 181, 259, 373, 388, 408, 932

Murray’s Wharf, 182, 296

Museums, 930

Music halls, 1146

Mutual aid societies, 548, 770, 1119, 1125

Mutual Life Insurance Company, 381, 461, 940, 941

Mutual Relief Hall, 857

Myrtle Avenue, 719, 972, 991, 1055

Napoleonic Wars, 333-34, 341, 409-12

Narragansett Bay, 19, 22

Narrows, 4, 5, 8, 11, 14, 69, 73, 950

Nassau Blues, 254-55

Nassau County, 8, 107, 219

Nassau (steam ferry), 449, 450

Nassau Street: book stores on, 683

and British occupation of New York, 250, 252

churches on, 132

and city development, 943

and Civil War, 893

in colonial New York, 132, 172, 174, 175

and draft riot, 893

in early nineteenth century, 416, 439, 456, 418, 497, 527, 532

in 1830s, 572, 598

in late nineteenth century, 942, 943, 978, 1014, 1041, 1061, 1065

in mid-nineteenth century, 637, 675, 678, 683, 688, 700, 741, 771, 827

in New Amsterdam, 54

retailers on, 741

in revolutionary New York, 211

in 1790s and early 1800s, 364, 378, 382

and Tammany, 827

utilities on, 439, 1061, 1065

Nassau (West Indies), 107

Nation magazine, 887

National Academy of Design, 470, 688, 793, 963-64, 1082, 1115

National Anti-Monopoly League, 1044

National Association of Base Ball Players, 733

National Association of General Passenger and Ticket Agents, 969

National Avenue, 939

National Bank Note Company, 873, 876

National City Bank, 1047, 1069

National Colored Labor Convention, 993

National Conscription Act, 888

National Cordage Company, 1185

National Guard, 831, 839-40, 1036, 1110

National Horse Show, 1147, 1148

National Labor Union (NLU), 988, 990-91

National Liberal League, 1018

National Negro Convention, 855

National Police Gazette, 684, 694, 698, 699, 974

National Reform Association, 766, 989

National Republicans, 572, 573

National Road, 429

National Theater, 1138

National Trades Union (NTU), 604, 617, 989

National Typographical Union, 990

National Woman’s Suffrage Association, 984, 985

National

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