Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1185]
Taylor Building, 940
Taylor’s ice cream parlor, 798, 814
Tea, 183, 207, 212, 214-15, 216
Tea Act (1773), 214-15
Tea Water Pump, 360
Teachers, 801, 981-82, 984, 992
Telegraph: and Civil War, 887, 888, 889, 892, 893, 895, 900, 902, 903
and development of financial district, 940
and elections of 1864, 903
in late nineteenth century, 1036, 1059-60, 1067, 1090, 1149
in mid-nineteenth century, 674-76, 677-79, 832
and stock market, 900
Telephone, 1060-62, 1067
Telephone directory, 1073
Temperance: and class issues, 628-29
in early nineteenth century, 532-33, 534, 551
in late nineteenth century, 994, 1018, 1164
in mid-nineteenth century, 628-29, 773, 776-77, 815, 819, 830, 832, 835, 880
and organized labor, 773
and theater, 815
Temperance Beneficial Association, 628
Temperance Education Law, 1165
Temperance Society, 532
Temple Emanu-El, 1087, 1114, 1173
Temple of Nature, 396
Ten-hour day, 518, 522, 604, 771, 773
Tenant League, 767-68
Tenants, 257, 282, 766-68. See also Landlords
Tenderloin, 959, 998-99, 1112, 1123, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1163, 1168, 1192, 1227
Tenement House Act, 1199
Tenement House Building Company of New York, 1174
Tenement House Committee, 789, 1198-99
Tenement House Law, 1173
Tenement House Report (1857), 789
Tenements: and city development, 930
in 1830s, 587
fire fighting in, 1173
and immigrants, 746-47
in late nineteenth century, 930, 972, 991, 1100, 1102, 1163, 1173-74, 1180-83
in mid-nineteenth century, 746-47, 771, 784-90, 801, 846
model, 789, 1175
and morality, 1163
prostitutes in, 1163
and Social Gospel, 1173-74, 1180-83
and utilities, 1066
workshops in, 801
Tenth Avenue, 178, 806, 866, 943, 944, 991, 998
Tenth Avenue Gang, 999
Tenth Street, 366, 389, 421, 442, 593, 655, 717, 740, 748, 878, 1032, 1087
Tenth Street Studio Building, 963
Tenth Ward, 387, 789, 1025, 1117
Terminals, railroad, 943-45
Terrorism, 1097, 1098
Test Act (Britain, 1673), 133
Test Oath, 512
Teutonic Society, 870
Textiles, 125, 171, 194, 196-97, 306, 307, 604, 664, 845, 940, 1115
Thalia Theater, 1138
Thames Street, 529
Thanksgiving Day, 775
“The Preservation of the Historic City Hail of New York,” 1084
Theater: and British occupation of New York, 247, 250
Chinese, 1139-40
and city development, 946-48
during Civil War, 879, 957
and class issues, 404-5, 486-87, 758, 761-66
in colonial New York, 109, 172, 174, 188
and consumerism, 879
in early nineteenth century, 452
and electricity, 1149
and elites, 452
fashion portrayed in, 813
as immoral, 957
Italian, 1139
in late nineteenth century, 946-48, 955-56, 96, 974, 995, 1138-40, 1149-51, 1162
and Macready-Forrest feud, 761-63
in mid-nineteenth century, 642-43, 753, 757-58, 813, 814-15
for middle class, 974
and morality, 452, 758, 815, 1162
in post-revolutionary New York, 269-70, 300
railroads’ impact on, 946-47
in revolutionary New York, 218
riots, 761-66
in 1790s and early 1800s, 404-5, 406-7
sexual display at, 955-56
and social life, 955-56, 961
and stock companies, 947
and women, 814-15
and working class, 404-5, 642, 995
Yiddish, 1130-40
Theatre Comique, 1141
Theatre Royal, 247
Thieves Exchange, 1000
Third Avenue: and Civil War, 888, 889, 893, 895, 901
in early nineteenth century, 421, 422, 459, 475, 486
in 1830s, 577
housing on, 971
and immigrants, 1118, 1124
in late nineteenth century, 929, 930, 931, 932, 960, 970, 971, 994, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1068, 1077, 1094, 1096, 1101, 1118, 1124, 1212
in mid-nineteenth century, 658, 661, 720, 727, 745, 775, 782, 791, 826, 856
parades on, 901
sewers on, 787
and Tammany, 826
transportation on, 772, 826, 889, 931, 932, 1006, 1054, 1068, 1168
Third Avenue (Brooklyn), 972
Third Presbytery, 530, 531, 537
Third Republic, 1034
Third Street, 237, 582, 1168
Thirteenth Amendment, 982
Thirteenth Street, 580, 589, 595, 627, 947, 1006
30th Street, 655, 727, 802, 866, 932, 956, 993, 1000, 1148, 1149
31st Street,