Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1162]
New York Hydropathic and Physiological School, 800
New York Infant Asylum, 1197
New York Infirmary for the Treatment of Diseases of the Lungs, 504
New York Infirmary for Women and Children, 800
New York Institution of Learned and Scientific Establishments, 467
New York Insurance Company, 336
New York as It Is (Benjamin Baker play), 758-59
New York Juvenile Asylum, 780
New York Kidnapping Club, 561
New York Life Insurance and Trust Company, 570, 608, 657, 940, 941
New York Lying-in Hospital, 382, 504, 811-12
New York Magazine, 378
New York Male High School, 702
New York and Manhattan Beach Railway, 1136
New York Manufacturing Society, 306-7
New York Marble Cemetery, 582-83
New York Marine Bible Society, 497
New York Marine Missionary Society, 496
New York Marine Society, 1085
New York Medical College and Hospital for Women, 980
New York Medical Society, 382, 385
New York Medico-Legal Society, 968
New York Mission Council, 531
New York Mission and Tract Society, 1157, 1159
New York Missionary Society, 384, 495
New York Morgue, 1181
New York Morning Post, 526
New York Musical Society, 375
New York Negro Suffrage Convention, 858
New York Neighborhood Guild, 1174
New York and New Haven Line, 656, 658
New York and Northern Rail Road, 1055
New York Opera Company, 585
New York Philharmonic Society, 375, 724, 769, 815, 961-62, 1074-75
New York Her and Warehouse Company, 950
New York Press Club, 981
New York Printers Union, 770
New York Prison Association, 1031
New York Produce Exchange, 659, 940
New York (proprietorship): and Charter of Libertyes, 91-92
charters for, 84
dissidents in, 80-82, 93-04
Dutch in, 77-80, 82, 84, 87-00, 93
Evcrtsen’s capture of, 82-83
French as threat to, 92-93
municipal government of, 78
New Amsterdam and New Netherland become, 73-74!
New England as threat to, 85
population of, 81
and powers of Duke of York, 77, 84
as self-governing corporation, 92
in 1686, 87-88. See also New Orange
specific governor or topic
New York Protestant Association, 544, 545
New York Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union, 531
New York Public Library, 240
New York Publishers Association, 683
New York Racquet Club, 954
New York Railway Company, 932
New York Religious Tract Society, 407
New York Riding Club, 1087
New York (royal colony): anglicization of, 107–11
and ascension of James II, 94
charter for, 94-95, 138-41
collapse of government in, 223-24
as corporation, 138-41
dissent in, 101
Dutch culture in, 135-37
economy of, 122-26
French as threat to, 96, 99, 100-101
Leisler’s control of, 97-99
population of, 110, 122, 126-27, 135, 140, 144, 151, 165, 170, 172, 194, See also specific governor or topic
New York Sacred Music Society, 557
New York Sanitary Utilization Company, 1196
New York and Sea Beach Railroad, 1132
New York Society Library, 181, 378, 385, 467, 470, 703, 782
New York Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and Piety among the Poor, 384
New York Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts, and Manufactures, 307
New York Society for the Promotion of Education Among Colored Children, 856
New York Society of the Sons of the Revolution, 1085
New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, 1016
New York State: Jefferson’s and Madison’s tour of, 317
New York State Bank Commission, 601
New York State Board of Charities, 1032, 1159
New York State Charities Aid Association (SCAA), 1031, 1032, 1161, 1162
New York State Medical Society, 1017
New York State Military Board, 875
New York State Suffrage Association, 858
New York State Water Commission, 594, 595
New York Steam Company, 1052-53
New York Stock Exchange:
and Civil War, 868, 877, 899, 900
and communications, 440
Cooke’s suspension from, 1020
and Crash of 1873, 1020, 1021
and development of financial district, 939-40
in early nineteenth century, 440, 446
in 1830s, 567, 568-69, 573, 597, 599, 600
industrials first listed on, 1046
in late nineteenth century, 939-40, 961, 988, 1020, 1021, 1033,