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Herald thermometer
New York Journal
New York Mercury
New York Stock Exchange
New York Sun
New York Times
New York Tribune
Fresh Air Fund of
New York World
North River. See also Hudson River
O’Brien, Thomas
O’Hanlon (coroner)
Omaha World Herald
Panic of 1893
Parker, Andrew D.
Parsons, Willard
Peck, George W.
Pennsylvania. See also Philadelphia
People’s Party. See also Populism
Perseus (steamboat)
Philadelphia
Philippines
Phillips, Wendell
Platt, Thomas
Police. See New York City: Police Department
Polls
Populations
Populism
Potter’s Field
Poverty/poor people. See also New York City: distribution of free ice to the poor; Tenements
Prausch, Christopher
Prices (of crops)
Progressive Era
Progressive Party
Prohibition
Property rights
Pullman Company
Rabbits’ feet
Railroads
collisions
Rain
Raines Liquor Bill
Rapp, Henry
Reed, Thomas
Reforms
Reid, Whitelaw
Religion
Remington, Frederic
Republican party
black Republicans
split in 1912 by Theodore Roosevelt
Retailers
Review of Reviews
Rhodes, Augusta
Riis, Jacob
Rival Policemen: A New Comic Game
Roberts, Dr. Charles F.
Roberts, Mrs. John and John
Rockefeller, John D.
Ronan, Patrick
Roosevelt, Alice Hathaway
Roosevelt, Cornelius Van Schaack
Roosevelt, Elliott
Roosevelt, Franklin
Roosevelt, Mittie
Roosevelt, Quentin
Roosevelt, Robert
Roosevelt, Theodore
article on vice presidency by
as assistant secretary of the navy
Autobiography
and Bryan’s Madison Square Garden speech
children of
contact with poor people (see also Roosevelt, Theodore: and distribution of free ice)
deaths of wife and mother
and distribution of free ice
and drinking alcohol on Sundays (see also Raines Liquor Bill; Saloons; Sunday Excise Law)
effect of heat wave on future of
end-of-year report to Mayor Strong
as governor
inspections of police force
and Mark Hanna
as police commissioner
as president
as reformer
Sagamore Hill family home
and Spanish-American War
and speech of William Bourke Cockran
as splitting Republican Party in 1912
and tenement reform
trip to North Dakota
as vice presidential candidate
Roosevelt, Theodore, Sr.
Roosevelt Bill
Roosevelt Hospital
Rough Riders
Rough Riders, The (Roosevelt)
Russell family of Huron Street, Brooklyn
St. John, William
St. Louis
Saloons. See also Sunday Excise Law
Saxton, Sam
Schultz, F. R.
Schurz, Carl,.
Scopes, John
Scott (Corporation Counsel)
Seeds, Charles
Sewall, Arthur
Seymour, Horatio
Sherman, John
Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890
Shields, Gladys
Sibley, Joseph
Silver. See also Bimetallism
Social Darwinism
Socialism
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (SPCC)
Spanish-American War
peace treaty
Square Deal
Standard Oil
“Star Spangled Banner, The,”
Statehood
Staten Island Ferry
Steffens, Lincoln
Steinway Electric Railroad
Stone, William J.
Storer, Maria Longworth and Bellamy
Strikes
Strong, William
Suicides
Sulzer, William
Sunday Excise Law. See also Liquor; Saloons
Supreme Court
Taft, William Howard
Tailors
Tammany Hall
Tariffs
McKinley Tariff
Teller, Henry
Tenement House Committee
Tenements
in Chicago
laws concerning
occupancy numbers
rear tenements
roofs(see also Deaths: from falling off roofs/fire escapes)
Tennessee
Tierney, Mary
Tillman, Ben
Tracy (city registrar)
Trumbull, Lyman
Tuberculosis
Tweed, William. See also Tammany Hall
Unemployment
Union League Club
U.S. Weather Bureau. See also Dunn, William “Prophet”
Utah
Veiller, Lawrence
Violence
Vonstettin, John
Walker, General John Brisben
Waring, Colonel George
Warner, A. J.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, George
Water
Water Street Mission
Watson, Tom
Ways and Means Committee
Wheeler, David
White (police sergeant)
White, Thomas
Wieber (officer)
Williamson, William
Wilson, Charles
Wilson, Woodrow
Women in politics
Women’s Christian Temperance Union
Women’s suffrage
Working class. See Laborers
World Meteorological Organization
World War I
Wyoming
Yale University
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