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in mid-nineteenth century, 659, 843, 844, 845, 847
and organized labor, 988
and Panic of 1857, 843, 844, 845, 847
permanent home of, 877
and telegraph, 676
utilities in, 1065
New York Stock and Exchange Board. See New York Stock Exchange
New York Street Exchange, 1041
New York Suburban Building Society, 939
New York Sun, 523-25, 527, 640, 677, 684
New York Sunday School Union, 499-94
New York Symphony Orchestra, 1074-75
New York Tannery Company, 442
New York Temperance Society, 776
New York Theater, 467, 475. See also Bowery Theater
New York Theological Seminary, 531
New York Times, 1017
New York Tribune, 677, 678
New York Trotting Club, 486
New York Typographical Society, 393, 413, 520
New York Union Bible Society, 497
New York University (NYU), 531, 605, 1047. See also University of the City of New York
New York Vigilance Committee, 857
New York Workingmen’s Assembly, 989
New York Worldngmen’s Central Council, 1023
New York World, 886, 1147, 1151-54, 1179, 1189, 1190, 1214–15, 1216
New York Yacht Club, 713, 714, 954
New York Zoological Institute, 642
New Yorker Sodalistischen Turnverein, 770
Newburgh: German settlement at, 130
Newgate Prison, 367, 369, 383, 388, 448, 505-6, 579
Newport, Rhode Island, 121, 198, 1075
Newsboys’ Lodging House, 978, 1165
Newspaper Row, 890, 892, 903, 1049
Newspapers: and abortion, 808, 810
advertising in, 678-79
and armory program, 1037
for black, 549, 855, 856
boycott of, 454
and British occupation of New York, 245
and Civil War, 886
and class issues, 526
and Crash of 1873, 1025, 1026
and democracy in municipal government, 1033
and Democrats, 522, 1148, 1151, 1154
in early nineteenth century, 439-41, 454, 516, 522-28
and elections of 1864, 886
everyday life coverage by, 684
first Brooklyn, 390-91
first Irish American, 543
freedom of the, 108, 292, 327
and Good Government, 1189-90
and images of war, 881
for Italians, 1124-25
for Jews, 1119
in late nineteenth century, 1025, 1026, 1033, 1037, 1059, 1097, 1151-54, 1189-90
and libel law, 153-55
in mid-nineteenth century, 637, 640-41, 676, 684, 808, 810, 819, 855, 856
and moral war, 640-41
and morality, 1153
and organized labor, 516, 1097
penny, 522-28, 640, 677, 678, 679
in post-revolutionary New York, 280, 289
prices of, 1151
and ratification of constitution, 293
religious, 522
and Rogers’ murder, 637
in 1790s and early 1800s, 385
and social life, 1153-54
and Spanish-American War, 1213-16
and Tammany, 440
and telegraph, 676, 677-79, 1059
and utilities, 1066
and Whigs, 641, 679
and women, 1153
and women’s rights, 819
and working class, 522–28, 1152, 1154
and Zenger case, 153-55. See also Communications
Newsstand dealers, 740
Newton (Long Island), 395
Newtown, 37, 59, 67, 100, 144, 219, 254, 329, 391, 718, 854
Newtown Creek, 8, 35, 240, 744, 751, 874, 933, 950, 1045, 1196
Niagara Falls, 316
Niblo’s Garden, 543, 585, 643, 645, 671, 724, 749, 793, 956, 997, 1066
Niblo’s Theater, 903
Nicaragua, 652
“Nigger pews,” 556
Night Refuge Association of New York, 1032
Nightclubs, 957
Nineteenth Street, 577, 578, 945
Nineteenth Street Gang, 998
Nineteenth Street Synagogue, 904
90th Street, 460
92nd Street, 565, 938, 1003
94th Street, 565, 1078
95th Street, 939, 1078
96th Street, 944
97th Street, 939
98th Street, 6
Ninth Avenue: in colonial New York, 178
in early nineteenth century, 447, 448, 463
elevated on, 1054
in late nineteenth century, 1006, 1053-54, 1112
in mid-nineteenth century, 727, 728, 771, 889, 893
Ninth District Headquarters, 888, 889
Ninth Regiment, 1006
Ninth Street, 580, 640, 716, 775, 878, 945
Ninth Ward, 824, 828
Nobs’ Row, 456
Non-Intercourse Act, 413
Nonexportation, 215
Nonimportation, 199, 201-3, 207, 210, 212-13, 215, 216, 217, 218, 306, 410, 414, 423
Norfolk Street, 745
Normal College of the City of New York (later Hunter College), 782, 930, 981
North American Trust Company, 1218
North Atlantic