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German, 1089, 1096, 1100, 1106, 1120, 1205
and Good Government, 1194, 1205
and intellectuals, 1120
Jewish, 1106, 1120, 1194, 1205
in late nineteenth century, 988-%, 1018, 1024, 1027, 1089-90, 1092, 1096, 1097, 1100, 1106, 1148, 1154, 1156, 1171, 1179, 1186, 1194, 1205
in mid-nineteenth century, 741, 801
and morality, 1156
and organized labor, 1089-90, 1092, 1097
and Social Gospel, 1171, 1179
and women as socialists, 989
Socialist Labor Party (SLP), 1089, 1090, 1096, 1186
Socialist Party, 1106
Sociedad Benefica Cubana y Puertorriquena, 1212
Società Italiana di Beneficenza, 1125
Society for Aiding and Assisting the Magistrates in the Suppression of Vice and Immorality on the Lord’s Day, 384
Society of Amateur Photographers, 1181
Society of American Arts, 1082
Society of Carmen, 521
Society of Christian Socialists, 1172, 1175
Society of the Cincinnati, 316, 332
Society for Civil and Religious Liberties, 543
Society of the Colonial Dames, 1084
Society of Decorative Art, 1080
Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowledge, 886
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 523
Society of Dissenters, 209
Society for the Encouragement of American Manufactures, 306
Society for the Encouragement of Faithful Domestic Servants, 463
Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures (SUM), 308-10
Society for Ethical Culture, 1173
Society of Friends. See Quakers
Society of Iconophiles, 1084
Society of the Immaculate Conception, 1008
Society of Master Tailors, 605, 606
Society for the Prevention of Crime (SPQ, 1163, 1168
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (SPCC), 1161, 1162, 1163
Society for the Prevention of Pauperism (SPP), 493-95, 496, 498, 501, 505, 513, 517, 518
Society for the Prevention of Poverty, 620
Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts, and Manufactures, 380-81, 385
Society for the Promotion of Industry, 382
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG), 115, 128, 136, 148, 152, 165, 180, 209
Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents, 501
Society for the Relief of Distressed Debtors, 280, 351, 381-82
Society for the Relief of Poor Widows, 382, 383, 495, 503
Society of St. Nicholas, 713, 714
Society of St. Tammany, 424
Society of the Sons of the Revolution in the State of New York, 1083
Society of Supporters of the Bill of Rights, 210
Society for Supporting the Gospel Among the Poor of the City of New-York, 385, 495
“Society for the Suppression of Benevolence,” 1160
Society for the Suppression of Vice (SSV), 384, 1163, 1167
SoHo, 804, 805, 945, 959
Soldiers: blacks as, 64, 872, 885, 897-99, 1031
Civil War, 967
and concert saloons, 957
and Duke of York as proprietor of New Netherland, 73
health of, 44
and Indians, 38, 39
middle class as, 967
in New Amsterdam/New Netherland, 29, 34, 37, 43, 44, 50, 54, 61, 64
payment for, 64
and Sloughter administration, 101. See also British troops; Continental Army; Militia
Soldiers’ pay certificates, 282-83
Songs: of Civil War, 881, 898, 900
Sons of the American Revolution, 1084
Sons of Erin, 870
Sons of Liberty: and Assembly, 202, 210-11
and British evacuation from New York, 260
and British occupation of New York, 253
and class issues, 201, 202
and Committee of Correspondence, 216
and Committee of Inspection, 210
creation of, 200
and delegates to Continental Congress, 217, 223
demands of, 201-2
and farmers’ uprisings, 203
Hamden Hall as headquarters of, 211, 213
and Intolerable Acts, 215
leaders of, 200
and Livingston faction, 213, 215, 216, 221
and McDougall’s arrest, 211-12
membership of, 201
and nonimportation, 207, 212, 215
in post-revolutionary New York, 266, 267, 269, 276
and provisioning of British troops, 211
radicalism of, 202
revenge against, 253
and sale of confiscated Tory property, 282-83
and Stamp Act, 211
and suppression of Tories, 267
suspending of activities by, 204
and taverns, 211
and Tea Act, 214
and working class, 201. See also specific person
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