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and French Revolution, 318
gangs supporting, 635, 1104
and Good Government, 1190, 1192-94, 1195, 1198, 1199, 1203, 1205, 1206, 1207, 1208
headquarters for, 995
image of, 1027
and immigrants, 1120, 1130
indictment of, 826-29
and Irish, 512-13, 630, 741, 1005, 1008, 1093, 1103-6, 1109, 1193, 1194
and Jews, 1120
Kelly’s control of, 1103
in late nineteenth century, 930, 931, 935, 950, 979, 983, 994, 995, 1005, 1008-12, 1017, 1027-28, 1033, 1056, 1085, 1086, 1093, 1094-95, 1099, 1100-1106, 1108-10, 1120, 1130, 1141, 1145, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1163, 1164, 1167, 1169, 1183, 1184, 1190, 1192-94, 1195, 1198, 1199, 1203, 1205, 1206, 1207, 1208
membership of, 316
in mid-nineteenth century, 621, 622-23, 630, 631, 635, 638, 711, 741, 763, 765, 777, 781, 822-29, 837, 841, 850, 862
and morality, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1163, 1164, 1167, 1169
Native American nomenclature for, 316
“new,” 1108-10
and newspapers, 440
and prostitutes, 807
and railroads, 564
and reform, 827, 828, 830
and retrenchment in 1870s, 1027-28
in 1790s and early 1800s, 385, 396
and Social Gospel, 1183, 1184
and toppling of Tweed, 1008-12, 1017
and transportation systems, 1056
and Wood administration, 850
and working class, 316, 519, 609, 823
Tammany Museum, 316, 320, 468
Tanners, 183, 475
Tap dancing, 758
Tappan Indians, 5, 38
Tariffs: and Civil War, 865, 866, 867, 868, 874, 888
in early nineteenth century, 485
and election of 1860, 865
and imperialism, 1218
in late nineteenth century, 1218
and liquor, 485
in mid-nineteenth century, 621
and Panic of 1861, 866
Tarrytown, 234, 235, 259
Taverns: bohemian, 796
and British evacuation from New York, 259-60, 261
in Brooklyn, 485
for cartmen, 211
and Civil War, 888
and class issues, 52, 201
coffeehouses as alternatives to, 108
in colonial New York, 124, 148, 172, 174, 176, 182, 183-84, 188, 201
in early nineteenth century, 318, 340, 485, 486, 490, 520, 521
in 1830s, 606
entertaining in, 375
in late nineteenth century, 1137
licensing of, 58, 111, 124, 144, 183-84, 485, 825, 838
in mid-nineteenth century, 642, 741, 754, 756, 776, 796, 805, 807, 823, 825, 832, 838
moral character of owners of, 838
in New Amsterdam, 52, 54
and philosophies, 376
in post-revolutionary New York, 269, 276, 296
and press gangs, 182
in proprietary New York, 79
and prostitutes, 805
and resistance to British policies, 205
in revolutionary New York, 211, 224, 241
for seamen, 188
in 1790s and early 1800s, 375, 376, 389, 392, 405
and Sons of Liberty, 211
and Tammany, 823, 825
tribute from, 807
and Washington’s inauguration, 296
for working class, 188, 838. See also Saloons; Sunday closing laws
Taxes: for Anglicans, 133
Britain’s right to collect, 204, 212, 214
and British colonial policy, 195, 196
and city-state relations, 836, 837
and Civil War, 868, 876, 901
in colonial New York, 151, 192, 195
and Crash of 1873, 1028
and Dongan administration, 91
and Duke’s Laws, 81
in early nineteenth century, 451, 519
exemptions from, 932
and French as threat to New York, 179
on land, 279
in late nineteenth century, 931, 1010, 1011, 1028, 1092-93, 1096
in late seventeenth century, 97
and Leisler, 97, 100
on liquor, 46, 64, 66
in mid-nineteenth century, 826, 827, 830, 836, 837
for ministers’ salaries, 104, 115, 209
and “Montgomerie Charter”, 139
and municipal government powers, 268
in New Orange, 83
of New York state, 270
and parliament, 139
and party politics, 219
and poor relief, 145, 151
in post-revolutionary New York, 267, 268, 270, 279
in proprietary New York, 77, 78, 81, 88, 90
and public works, 184
and ratification of Constitution, 289
and reform, 830
in 1790s and early 1800s, 368
single, 1092-93, 1107, 1172
and Tammany, 826, 827
and toppling of Tweed, 1010, 1011
on Tories, 267
and West India Company, 65, 66
without representation, 196, 198-99, 205, 210, 221
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