Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1186]
32nd Street, 565, 655, 656, 672, 992
33rd Street, 716, 1006
34th Street, 421, 716, 902, 937, 960, 963, 994, 998, 1064, 1066, 1071, 1103, 1112, 1149
35th Street, 840
36th Street, 178, 893, 897, 1058, 1075, 1150
37th Street, 178, 717, 747
38th Street, 771, 1046
39th Street, 1074
Thirty Years War, 129
Thomas Street, 176, 487, 538, 540
Thompson Street, 33, 363, 558, 854
Thomson Avenue, 938
Throg’s Neck, 37, 242
Ticonderoga, 233
Tiffany’s, 668, 878, 945-46, 964
Tilden Commission, 1032-33, 1231
Tile Club, 1080
Tilton and Maloney, 857
Time-Piece newspaper, 327, 395
Times Square, 1235
Tin Pan Alley, 1146-47
Tintern, New Jersey, 123
Titusville, 874
Tobacco, 29, 71, 123, 152, 183, 184, 273, 345, 391, 475, 663, 1046, 1210, 1218
Tobacco Trust, 1210, 1218
Todt Hill, 4
Toleration, 104-5, 181, 231
Toleration Act (Britain, 1689), 104, 115
Tombs, 636, 694, 704, 757, 809, 1014, 1044, 1187
Tompkins Market, 869
Tompkins Square: and Crash of 1873, 1025-27
in early nineteenth century, 578, 579
in late nineteenth century, 1025-27, 1036, 1089, 1097, 1105
in mid-nineteenth century, 747, 800, 849, 850, 883, 901
parades/rallies in, 1025-27, 1036, 1089, 1097, 1105
Tompkins Square Park, 1037, 1128
Tompkinsville, 358, 583, 661, 737
Tontine Coffee House, 312, 318, 320, 326, 339, 410, 445, 597, 756
Tontine Exchange, 336
Tony Pastor’s Theater, 995, 1145, 1146, 1150
Tories: as assemblymen, 279, 280
assimilation of, 278
banishment of, 257-58
and banks, 277
in Britain, 94, 111-12, 113, 114, 116, 152
and British evacuation from New York, 259-60
and British occupation of New York, 245, 246, 252, 254, 255-56
and British return to New York, 228, 233-34
citizenship for, 281, 283
and collapse of government, 224
in colonial New York, 112
confiscation of property of, 229, 258, 267-68, 281-83, 286
in early nineteenth century, 316, 317, 326
and economy of post-revolutionary New York, 265, 273, 274
emergence of revolutionary, 219-20
and fall of New York, 241
flight of, 214, 226, 227, 230, 245, 256, 258-59, 272
Hamilton’s defense of, 270, 274-75, 277-78, 281
and Kidd, 113
law suits brought by, 258
leaders of revolutionary, 220
and Lee’s troops, 228
as merchants, 247, 274
militia of 246, 255
and New York as British headquarters, 228
and peace treaty, 256
persecution of, 227, 229, 230, 231, 274-75
in post-revolutionary New York, 257-58, 266, 267, 274, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281-33, 284, 285, 286
and prisoners of war, 252
and Provincial Congress, 224
punishment of, 230, 246, 267
and Queen Anne’s War, 116
and religion, 220
and republicanism, 317-18
return of, 281
and Revolution Settlement, 283
sale of confiscated property of, 281-83
and slavery, 285
slaves as, 248
as spies, 230
and street names, 363
suppression of, 257-58, 267, 273-74, 281, 283
treason of, 258
and Trinity Church, 268-69
and Tryon’s departure, 227
voting by, 257-58, 267, 281
and Walpole, 152
Whigs alliance with, 278
women as, 246, 284
Tottenville, 8, 240
Tower Building, 1051
Town Dock, no Town houses, 1077
Town and Thompson, 467
Toon Topics, 1073
Townshend Duties, 207, 209, 210, 212, 214
Townships: creation of, 283
Toynbee Hall, 1174
Tract House (Nassau Street), 497
Trade: and Anglo-Dutch relations, 63, 71, 82
with British, 122, 192, 247, 265
and British occupation of New York, 247
and British seizure of ships, 315
and early explorations, 19
in early nineteenth century, 314-15, 429, 433-34
in 1830s, 608
embargo, 410-12, 413, 423, 426
and events leading to Civil War, 860
exemptions from English regulations of, 80
exports of colonial New York, 170
French as threat to, 179
George III closes, 226
impact of war on, 168
and industrial revolution, 170
international, 649-54
in late nineteenth century, 1041
and Leisler, 100
on Long Island, 36
in mid-nineteenth century, 649-54, 842, 843, 846-47, 851, 860
and Napoleonic Wars, 409-12
in New Amsterdam, 48-49