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Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1176]

By Root 7899 0
630, 750, 752, 810, 870, 1077, 1078, 1094

St. Patrick’s Day, 248, 513, 543, 824, 828, 1005, 1108

St. Patrick’s Mutual Alliance, 1008

St. Patrick’s Society, 193

St. Paul’s Catholic Church (Brooklyn), 544, 750

St. Paul’s Chapel, 177, 214, 232, 242, 245, 250, 252, 297, 433, 456, 483, 653, 716

St. Peter’s Catholic Church, 401, 402, 456, 503

St Peter’s Chapel, 273

St. Peter’s Church, 480, 481

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 448

St, Philip’s Catholic Church, 400

St. Philip’s Church, 856

St. Phillip’s African Episcopal Church, 548, 549, 551, 555, 558, 559

St. Raymond’s Catholic Church, 750

St Stephen’s Catholic Church, 1094, 1095, 1106, 1107

St Stephen’s Society, 375

St Tammany Day, 316

St Tammany Society, 315. See also Tammany

St Thomas’s Episcopal Church, 459, 1085, 1086, 1087

St Vincent de Paul, 630

St Vincent de Paul Academy, 751

St Vincent de Paul Society, 776, 1030, 1188

St Vincent’s Hospital, 776

Saint-Domingue. See Haiti

Sales force, 437, 969, 970, 1091, 1134, 1165

Saloons: in early nineteenth century, 484, 485

in 1830s, 555

and gangs, 635

and Good Government, 1190, 1192, 1201

interracial, 555

in late nineteenth century, 1096-97, 1100, 1108, 1158, 1162, 1168, 1169, 1190, 1192, 1201

in mid-nineteenth century, 635, 642, 744, 754, 763, 776, 777

and morality, 1158, 1162, 1168, 1169

and police corruption, 1192

and prostitutes, 484. See also Taverns

Salvation Army, 1157-58, 1170, 1186

Samuel French and Son, 948

San Domingo Improvement Company, 1211

San Francisco, California, 652, 656, 829. Sec also Gold rush

San Juan Hill, 1112

San Juan Ridge, 1216

Sands Street, 1055

Sands Street Church, 400

Sandy Ground, 854, 855

Sandy Hook, 3, 5, 11, 14, 169, 234, 318, 430, 440, 677

Sanitary Commission, 1031

Sanitation: and British occupation of New York, 251

in colonial New York, 184-85

in early nineteenth century, 477

in 1830s, 588

in late nineteenth century, 968, 1176, 1194-96

in mid-nineteenth century, 784-88, 828

in post-revolutionary New York, 265

in revolutionary New York, 229

in 1790s and early 1800s, 356-60, 391

and Tammany, 828. See also Garbage/rubbish; Sewers

Santa Claus, 463, 465, 467

Sante Marguerite: Upper Bay named, 11

Sapokanikan: as Indian land, 6

Saratoga, 167, 244, 527, 720, 819, 860, 879, 946, 953, 959, 1031, 1075, 1088

Saratoga Apartments, 971

Saratoga Compact, 1035

Satan’s Circus. See Tenderloin

Savings banks, 444-45

Savoy Hotel, 1077

Sawdust House saloon, 755

Sawyer and Thompson, 881

Saxton Act, 1164

Saybrook, Connecticut, 107

S.B. Herrick and Son, 610, 611

Scarsdale Manor, 128

Schenectady: French attack on, 100-101

Schermerhorn Street, 450

Schools: for apprentices, 143

for blacks, 249, 286, 383, 499, 500, 547, 558

charity, 383, 498-99, 547

and Consolidation, 1236

and Dongan administration, 94

drug education in, 1165

for Dutch, 136

in early nineteenth century, 498-501, 512

in 1830s, 547, 558, 607

Jewish, 1119

in late nineteenth century, 930, 1165, 1194

in mid-nineteenth century, 780-81, 802, 827, 829, 830, 832

and morality, 498-501

in New Amsterdam, 45, 58

night, 143

and poor women, 802

in post-revolutionary New York, 269

Presbyterian, 1130

private, 1088

in proprietary New York, 77

and reform, 830

in 1790s and early 1800s, 383-84

and Tammany, 827. See also Education

Free School Society

Parochial schools

Sunday schools Sellout’s Bay. See Manhasset

Schuetzen Park, 992, 994

Sckutzenvereine (shooting clubs), 829, 894

Schwartzchild and Sulzberger, 1119

Science: and religion, 976-77

Scientific philanthropy, 620-21

Scotch Ann’s Golden Rule Pleasure Club, 1168-69

Scotland, 116

Scots, 130, 132, 194, 208, 213, 250, 255, 257, 319, 337, 479, 630, 829

Scottish Caledonian Society, 994

Scottish Friends of the People, 395

Scudder’s Museum, 468, 644

Seamen: blacks as, 350, 393, 744, 993

boardinghouses for, 496

and British evacuation from New York, 259-60

and British occupation of New York, 250

Chinese, 475

in colonial New York, 123-24,

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