Gotham_ A History of New York City to 1898 - Edwin G. Burrows [1187]
and Panic of 1857, 842, 843, 846-47
in post-revolutionary New York, 279, 289
in proprietary New York, 79, 87, 93-94
and Queen Anne’s War, 116
with rebels, 247
in 1790s and early 1800s, 333-36
Spanish embargo on American, 116
and transatlantic shipping, 433-34
triangular, 119-20, 122
and wealth, 122
and Western settlement, 429
and XYZ Affair, 325. See also East India Company; Fur trade; Merchants; Navigation Acts; Neutrality; Privateering; Protectionism; Smuggling; Trading with the enemy Traders; West India Company; West Indies trade
specific act, trader or commodity
Trade associations, 530, 605-6
Trade-Exchange Bank, 769
Traders: and British occupation of New York, 250
and class issues, 50-51
Dutch as, 135
expansion of Dutch, 16, 17
Jews as, 134
and nonimportation, 207
in proprietary New York, 88-89
resistance to British policies by, 207
women as, 124-25. See also Merchants; Trade; specific person
Tradesmen: blacks as, 249
in colonial New York, 182
debt of, 192
and Democratic Republicans, 320
in early nineteenth century, 320
and economy of revolutionary New York, 213
as loyalists, 219
in mid-nineteenth century, 741
and nonimportation, 212
and politics, 279
in post-revolutionary New York, 267, 293
and press gangs, 182
and ratification of Constitution, 290, 293
and resistance to British policies, 205
in revolutionary New York, 212, 219, 229
in 1790s and early 1800s, 393-95
turmoil among, 393-95
Trading with the enemy, 168-69, 230, 315, 899
Traffic, 948
Transatlantic shipping, 433-34, 649
Transportation: and blacks, 856-57
blowing system of, 932
in Brooklyn, 934, 972, 1202
and city development, 931-32, 934, 937-38, 944-45
and Civil War, 901
and Consolidation, 1222-23
and Crash of 1873, 1024
and crime, 999-1000
development of, 1024
in early nineteenth century, 334-36, 476, 532
and entertainment, 994, 1137, 1149
George’s views about, 1100
and housing, 991-92
in late nineteenth century, 931-32, 934, 937-38, 944-45, 972, 991-92, 994, 999-1000, 1024, 1137, 1149, 1185
in mid-nineteenth century, 826, 843, 856-57
and Panic of 1837, 613
and Panic of 1857, 843
in Queens, 937-38
and Tammany, 826
and urban-rural relationship, 944-45
and working quarters, 476. See also Elevated railroads; Rapid transit system; Street railroads
Transvestites, 797, 1142, 1169
Traveling Mike, 1000
Treasury Department, 899, 1036-37
Treaty of Paris (1763), 167, 191, 267, 273, 274, 278, 281, 285
Treaty of Paris (1783), 256, 259
Tremont, 718, 746, 1055
Trench and Snook, 716
Trenton: battle at, 243-44
Trenton, New Jersey, 662
Trespass Act (1783), 258, 270, 278, 281
Triads, 1129
Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, 11
Tribune Building, 943, 1027, 1050
Trinity Church: and Bellomont’s administration, 112
blacks as members of, 400
and British occupation of New York, 250, 251-52
in “Burgis View”, 118
burning of, 241–42
charter for, 269
and city development, 943, 944
in colonial New York, 176-77, 181, 184, 187, 188
construction/renovation of, 104, 110, 113, 176-77, 265, 281
and Cornbury’s administration, 115
in early nineteenth century, 457, 460
in 1830s, 548
and elites, 456, 457, 460, 717
evangelicalism in, 209
and Evertsen’s attack on New York, 82
Fulton’s funeral at, 432
graveyard at, 386
and Great Awakening, 157
influence/prestige of, 176, 803
and King’s College, 181
as landowner, 112, 115, 178, 180, 187, 188, 269, 281, 373, 374, 387, 388, 767, 944, 1171
in late nineteenth century, 943, 944, 1009, 1028, 1171, 1172, 1235
in mid-nineteenth century, 673, 717, 726, 767, 803
in post-revolutionary New York, 265, 268-69, 281, 283
and radicals, 281
removal of British trappings on, 232
and Revolution Settlement, 283
in revolutionary New York, 208, 232, 241-42
salaries of rectors of, 115
in 1790s and early 1800s, 373, 374, 388, 398, 400
spire of, 937, 1132
as symbol of anglidzation of New