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Church, Frederick E., 186, 187
Church architecture, 209, 210, 222-223 Churches, Lutheran, 42, 44; first Met olde odist, 52; first Roman Catholic, 5 dle, 103; first Jewish, 127; Brick Prest pole, terian, 52; Cedar Street Presbyterianlem 105; Grace, 210, 223; Chapel of teplec Intercession, 222; Marinist Temp lleg 210; Church of Pilgrims, 22 leg Plymouth, 223; Riverside, 223; : leg James, 210; Cathedral of St. John til alles, Divine, 222; St. Patrick's Cathedr phone 103, 210; St. Paul's, 52, 209; dore Peter's, 53, 103; St. Thomas, 222; alum Vincent Ferrer, 222; Trinity, 210, 424 5 1300 Clum
Buddhist, 119; Croatian, 113; Czec cha 112; Dutch, 42, 97; French, 4 site Greek, 108; Hungarian, 110; Italia 96; Jewish, 109, 127, 130, 141, 22 Lettish, 115; Mohammedan, 11
Negro, 140, 141; Rumanian, 10
Rate cati Scandinavian, 116, 223; Serbian, 11200ml Slovak, 112; Slovene, 113; Spanishtome 124; Syrian, 117
Citizens, Transportation Committee, 392 City Affairs Committee, 17
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City College, uptown center of, 72; arcl Łami tecture of, 221; in sports, 319, 32
of N founding of, 472; administration mmo 476; in adult education, 482; divisio amo of, 484
City Committee on Plan and Survey, 40tomu 410
City Council, of colonial period, 41, 42 in 19th century, 402, 441; housing biopos of, 437; under charter of 1936, 44tmptro 447, 448, 449 Andon
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ity Departments. early, 441; present-day, 449, 450 ity Farm Colony, 466 ity Hall, 24, 44, 185, 208, 209 14lity Home for Dependents, 466 ity Lodging House, 466 ity Penitentiary, 77
ity Planning, 397-422; men prominent in, 6; utopian concepts of, 11; see also: Randall Plan, Regional Plan
ity Planning, Mayor's Committee on, 421 ity Planning Commission, 6, 421, 449, 451
ity and Suburban Homes Company, 433 ivic Repertory Theater, 274 ivil War period, 64-65 ivil Works Administration, 142, 436 laflin, Tennessee, 387
larke, Gilmore D., 491 lef Club, 247
lef Club Orchestra, 137 cierflemm, Virginia, 166 limate of New York, 31-32 linton, De Witt, 52, 55, 472 linton, George, 51, 184 lough, Inez, 137, 146 Dastwise traffic, 336 Denties Old Slip, 25, 206 offee and tea markets, 372 23 phan, George M., 253 Metolden, Cadwallader D., 50, 56 le, Bob, 246 est eriel ple, Thomas, 186, 187 leman, Glenn O., 17, 197 llect Pond, 24, 25, 26 ollege architecture, 221-222
mp 22 ollege of the City of New York, 476 polleges, see Schools olles, Christopher, 26, 103 edelonnades (night club), 259 olored Orphan Asylum, 136
lumbia Broadcasting System, 296, 297, 300, 301
lumbia University, chartered, 48; name changed from King's College, 52; old site of, 59; present site of, 72; Casa Italiana of, 96; architecture of, 221-222;
ali 22 in sports, 318, 319, 320; proposed watergate for, 419; in progressive edu- cation, 480; divisions of, 485
lumbian Order, see Tammany, Society of mmercial Hall, 408 mmittee on the City Plan, 407 mmittee of Fifty-One, 50 mmittee of One-Hundred, 50
mmittee of Union Defense of the City of New York, 65 mmodore Hotel, 224 mmon Council, see City Council mmons, John R., 90 mmunist Club, 387
mmunist Party, 308, 393, 446 mmuter traffic, 364-365 mposers' Forum Laboratory, 240 mptroller, Office of the, 441 ndon, Eddie, 258, 259, 260, 262
Coney Island, 21, 75, 321 Confectionery industry, 376 Conference House, 207 Congress, first colonial, 97 Congress, U. S., 53
Congress of The Hague, 388 Connelly, Marc, 144, 277
Connie's Inn (night club), 259
Connolly, Richard B., 66, 442 Conrad, Dr. Frank, 296 Conscription Act, Civil War, 386
Consolidated Edison Company, 390
Consolidated Tenants' League, 139 Constant, George, 197
Constitutional Convention, 440 Coogan's Bluffs, 28
Cook, George Cram, 272
Cook, Howard, 197
Cook, Will Marion, 137
Coolidge, Calvin, 175
Coolidge era, 435 Cooper, George, 245, 249
Cooper, James Fenimore, 15, 225
Cooper, Peter, 442
Cooper Union, 483, 486
Copeland, Peter, 495
Copland, Aaron, 238, 240
Copley, John Singleton, 182
Corbett, Harvey Wiley, 18, 413
Corlear, Anthony, 206
Corlear's Hook, 25, see also Maiginnac
Cornbury, Lord, 44 Cornell, Katharine, 282
Cornish, Rev. Samuel E., 135
Cornwallis, Lord, 51
Cory, R. G. & W. M., architects, 221 Cosby, Governor William, 43, 44
Costonie, "Prophet," 141
Cotton Club (night club), 259
Cotton Goods market, 372
County government, 451-452
Court of Special Sessions, 447
Coward, Noel, 264, 278 Cowley, Malcolm, 177, 401 Crain, Thomas C. T., 76
Cram, Ralph Adams, 222
Crane, Hart, 17, 18, 173, 175
Crane, Stephen, 17, 18, 170, 178, 402
Crawford, Thomas, 189, 199
Crime Prevention Bureau, 463 Crimi, Alfred, 201 Criminal Courts Building, 72
Criss, Francis, 200
Croats in New York, 112-113
Croce, Benedetto, 175
Croes, J. J. R., 406
Croker, Richard, 102
Crosby, Bob, 261, 262
Crothers, Rachel, 278
Croton Aqueduct, 214 Croton Aqueduct Board, 441
Croton and Brooklyn water systems, 406
Croton River water supply, 27
Croton watershed, 27
Crummell, M. Boston, 135
Cubans in New York, 122, 124
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Cullen, Countee, 142, 143 Cummings, E. E., 175, 272
Cunard White Star Line, 104 Currier and Ives, print publishers, 183 Curtin, John J., 355 Curtis, Cyrus H. K., 308 Curtis, George William, 167
Cushman, Charlotte, 266 Customs, Commissioner of, 339 Customs House, 72, 210 Cutting, William, 359 Czechs in New York, 82, 84, 111, 112
Dabney, Ford, 137 Dacre, Harry, 248 Dale, Edgar, 285
Daly, Augustin, 103, 268, 269
Damrosch, Leopold, 235, 236
Dana, Charles A., 136, 307
Danes in New York, 87, 115, 116
Daniels, Mabel, 240
Da Ponte, Lorenzo, 95, 234
Dashburg, Andrew, 200
Daughters of British Empire, 105
David, Jacques Louis, 185
Davidson, Jo, 199
Davies, Arthur B., 197, 198 Davis, Gussie I., 243
Davis, Hubert, 201
Davis, Richard Harding, 304, 307
Davis, Stuart, 200
Davis Cup finals, 322
Day nurseries, 461
Deaf and Dumb, Institution for Relief of, 55
De Albertini, Count Pepito, 144
Dean, Leonard, 496
Debs, Eugene V., 298
Debtors' Prison, 26
Declaration of Independence, 81
De Donck, Adriean, 101
Deeter, Jasper, 273 De Forest, Lee, 295
De Forest, Robert W., 412 Degas, Edgar, 194 Dehn, Adolph, 197
Dekker, Thomas, 280
De Kooning, William, 201 De Kovats, Michael, 110 De Lacroix, Joseph, 54 Delancy Mansion, 134 Delaney, Beauford, 143
Delaney, Patrick B., 103
Delano, Frederic A., 6, 412
Delano, William A., 491 Delanoy, Peter, 46, 438 Delany, Hubert, 148 Delaware-Raritan Canal, 327 Delaware River, 25, 27 De Leon, Daniel, 379 Dell, Floyd, 172, 272 Dempsey, Jack, 313 Dental Clinics, 461 De Peyster, Mayor Abraham, 47 De Rapalje, Joris Jansen, 68 De Reszke, Edouard, 237
De Reszke, Jean, 235, 237 Deutsch, Emery, 110 De Vries, David P., 69 Devyr, Thomas A., 384 Dewey, John, 17, 175, 422, 474
Dewey, Thomas E., 77, 148, 394 Dewey Investigation, 73
De Witt, Simeon, 402
De Witt Clinton High School, 482
Dickens, Charles, 11, 430
Dickinson, Edwin W., 198
Dickinson, Emily, 14
Diederich, Hunt, 199
Dietz, Howard, 264 Dirckman, Cornelius, 359 Disney, Walt, 263
Divine, Father, 140, 141
Dock facilities, 329, 331, 332, 341, 3
Dock Terminals, 332, 334
Dodge, William C., 77
Doelger, Peter, 99
Doi, Isami, 197
Dongan, Sir Thomas, 44, 45, 81, 101, 4
Dorgan, Thomas A. "Tad," 155
Dorsey, Tommy, 261, 262
Dos Passos, John, 13, 17, 175, 274
Douglas, Aaron, 143
Douglass, David, 266
Douglass, Frederick, 135, 137
Downer, Jay, 491
Draft law of 1863, 136
Draft riots of 1863, 64
Drake, Joseph Rodman, 165
Draper, Muriel, 178
Dreiser, Theodore, 167, 272, 249
Dresser, Paul, 249
Drew, Howard, 147
Drew, John, 103, 268
Dreyfuss, Henry, 488
Driscoll, David, 152
Drydocking facilities, 343
Duane, Anthony, 101
Duane, James, 50, 101
Du Bois, Guy Pène, 199
Du Bois, W. E. B., 137, 138, 143, 14' 149 Duffus, Robert L., 10, 413
Duhamel, George, 4
Duke's Laws of 1665, 44
Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 137
Dunlap, William, 185, 232, 266
Dunne, Finley Peter, 103
Dunning, Philip, 278
Durand, Asher Brown, 187, 191
Durand, John, 182
Durante, Jimmy, 155, 285
Duse, Eleanora, 268
Dutch in New York, early settlers, 4; eai exploration, 36; control of city, 38-4 customs, 82; population, 88
Dutch East India Company, 36 Dutch West India Company, establishes s tlement, 38; negligence in defending Cı ony, 39; governmental concessions, 4 commercial failure, 41; attitude towa Jews, 126
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uveneck, Frank, 194, 197 wight, Mabel, 197 lyckman House, 206 lyckman Oval, 316, 317
akins, Thomas, 17, 190, 191, 192, 194, 195, 196 ames, Emma, 235 arle, Ralph, 182 ast River, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 326, 327, 332 ast River waterfront, 330, 331 astchester, 67 astern Basketball League, 320 astman, Max, 172, 272 berhart Brewing Company, 99 bling Brewery, 99 by, Kerr, 197 denwald, 33 dison-Armat Vitascope, 288 ducation Department, State, 477 ducation in New York, 471-486; first board of, 62; radio used in, 300; see also, Schools dwards, Gus, 250 ggleston, Edward, 168 ichler, John, Brewing Company, 99 Eight," The (group of artists), 6, 196, 197, 198 ilshemius, Louis, 200 lementary education, 478-479 levated rapid transit, 348 Ikins, William C., 137 Iks, Negro lodge of BPOE, 150 llington, Duke, 145, 258, 260, 262, 264 llis Island, 22, 33, 87 Im Street, 25 lore Hungarian Players, 111 mancipation act of 1799, 134, 381; of 1817, 381; of 1827, 381 mancipation Proclamation, 136 manu-El, Temple, 130, 223 mbury, Aymar II, 408 merson, Ralph Waldo, 14, 169 mmett, Dan, 245 mmett, Thomas Addison, 102 mpire City Race Track, 324 mpire State broadcasting network, 297 mpire State Building, 118, 216, 217 mployment Service, State, 464 nesco, Georges, 110 ngels, Frederick, 99 nglish Folk Dance Society, 106
nglish 'in New York, early settlers, 4; trade with Indians, 36; period of con- trol, 43-48; in Queens and Richmond, 84; percentage of in 1930, 87; present- day population, 103-106
nglish-Speaking Union of British Empire, 106
nglish-Speaking Union of the United States, 106 gepidemics, cholera and yellow fever, 58 pstein, Jacob, 199 wequal Rights Party, 379, 384 rie Basin, 332
Erie Canal, 4, 55, 185, 327
Estimate, Board of, 17, 406, 447, 448, 449, 451 Estonians in New York, 114-115
Etchers of New York, 197
Ethical Culture movement, 480
Europe, James Reese, 247
Euterpean Society, 233 Evans, George Henry, 379, 383
Evans, George "Honeyboy," 248
Evergood, Philip, 201 Exclusion Acts, 118 Experimental Theater, 279
Explorations, early, 36-38
Export statistics, 327, 335, 338
Expositions, International Bureau of, 500 Eye Clinics, 461
Fadiman, Clifton, 177
Faggi, Alfeo, 199
Farley, Cardinal, 102
Farrar, Geraldine, 103, 237
Fassett Committee, 444, 445
Faulhaber's Hall, 99
Fauset, Jessie, 142, 143
Fearing, Kenneth, 176
Febvre, Pierre, 10
Federal Art Project, 200-201
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 142 Federal Hall, 53
Federal Music Project, 239-240
Federal Theater Project, 279-280, 281
Federal Writers' Project, 179-180
Feke, Robert, 182
Feraru, Leon, 110
Ferber, Edna, 272
Fergusson, Duncan, 199
Ferries, 359, 360
Ferris, William, 141
Ferriss, Hugh, 14
Fessenden, R. A., 295, 301
Field, Ben, 176
Fields, Dorothy, 264
Fiene, Ernest, 197, 200
Fifteenth Amendment, 137
Fifth Avenue Coach Company, 357
Fifth Avenue Theatre, 111
Fifth Avenue Transportation Ltd., 357 Fifth Street, 25
Company,
Filipinos in New York, 120
Finance, Department of, 441, 449
Financial panic of 1837, 384; of 1857, 386; of 1873, 388; of 1929, 393
Finley, John H., 412 Finns in New York, 82, 88
Fire laws, municipal, 429
Fire of 1776, 51; of 1835, 58 Firpo, Luis, 313
"First Houses" project, 436 Fischer, Emil, 235 Fish, Mrs. Stuyvesant, 252 Fisher, Rudolph, 142, 143, 146 Fisk, Jim, 235 Fitch, Clyde, 270
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Fitch, John, 24 Fitzgerald, Ella, 262 Fitzgerald, M. Eleanor, 272 Fitzgerald, Scott, 174 Flanagan, Hallie, 279 Flannagan, John, 199 Flatlands, 30 Flavin, Martin, 277 Flegenheimer, Arthur "Dutch Schultz," 394
Fleming, J. A., 295
Fleming, Peter, 105
Fletcher, Governor Benjamin, 46, 53
Flonzaley Quartette, 237
Florey, Robert, 287
Flowers, "Tiger," 147
Flowers of New York, 32
Floyd Bennett Field, 366
Flushing, 68
Flushing Bay, 69, 326
Foley Square, 430 Food and beverage industry, 376
Forbes, Gerret, 430, 434
Ford, Ebenezer, 440
Ford, James, 429
Fordham, 318, 319, 320
Fordham University, 486
Foreign Born in New York, see Nationali- ties
Foreign Trade Zone, 333
Forest Hills, 33, 322
Forest Park, 406 Foresti, Felice, 94
Foresyte, Reginald, 262
Forrest, Edwin, 267, 268
Fort Amsterdam, 25, 39
Fort Washington, 28
Fortnightly Shakespeare Club, 178
Foster, Stephen, 236, 245, 247, 248
Fouilhoux, J. Andre, 488, 495
Foundling hospitals, 460
Fourier, François Marie Charles, 385 France, Anatole, 175 Franchise, Extension of, 90, 379
Frank, Glenn, 177
Frank, Waldo, 18, 173, 174, 177
Franklin, Benjamin, 105, 163, 207 Franklin Street, 25
Fraser, James Earle, 490 Fraunces, Samuel, 134 Fraunces Tavern, 105, 207, 211
Frazee, John, 188, 189
Free School Society, 55, 56, 472 Freeman, Bud, 262 Freeman, Joseph, 175, 176
French in New York, 87, 88
Freneau, Philip, 164 Fresh Kill Meadows, 30
Fresh Water Pond, 25, 430, see also Col- lect Pond Freud, Sigmund, 172 Frick art collection, 194 Friedlander, Leo, 490 Friends Seminary, 480 Frog Hollow, 430 Frohman, Charles, 270 Front Street, 24
Fruit and produce markets, 372 Fugitive Slave Law, 136 Fuller, Earl, 257 Fulton, Robert, 56, 103, 185, 359 Fulton Ferry Company, 359 Fusion Party of 1937, 446
Gaelic Society, 106
Gag, Wanda, 197
Gale, Zona, 169
Galli-Curci, Amelita, 95
Galsworthy, John, 274
Gangs of New York, 61
Gannett, Lewis, 163, 177
Gans, Joe, 137, 147
Garcia, Manuel, 234
Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 94
Garnett, Henry Highland, 135
Garnsey, Julian E., 495
Garrison, William Lloyd, 135
Garvey, Marcus, 141
Gatti-Casazza, Giulio, 237
Gauro, Emil, 197
Gay, John, 232
Gaynor, Mayor William J., 73-74
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 6, 11, 399, 410
Geddes, Virgil, 272, 279
Gelbert, Lawrence, 255
Gellert, Hugo, 197
General Electric Company, 296, 302
Geography of New York, 21-23
Geology of New York, 20-21
George, Henry, 71, 196, 379, 389
George III, King, 439
German Theater, 278
Germans in New York, 97-101; custc of, 82; in Queens and Richmond, : number of in 1930, 87; early settle 88 Gérôme, Jean Léon, 191
Gershoy, Eugenie, 201
Gershwin, George, 238, 243, 257, 2 264 Gessner, Robert, 176
Gest, Morris, 274
Giants (baseball team), 316, 319
Gibb, James, 209
Gibran, Kallil, 118
Gilbert, Cass, 214, 215, 219, 221, 413
Gilbert, William, 294
Gilder, Jeanette, 178
Gilder, Joseph, 178
Gilder, Richard Watson, 167, 177
Gilmore's Garden, 313
Gilpin, Charles, 145, 273
Glackens, William, 17, 117, 193, 19 198 Glaspell, Susan, 273 Glass products, 376 Glenn, John M., 412 Godkin, Edwin L., 103, 178, 308
Gold, Michael, 175, 273, 274 Golden Gloves boxing tournament, 317 Goldfish Pond, 26 Goldkette, Gene, 259
Goldmark, Rubin, 237, 240
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rolf links, 321 romez, Estéban, 36 rompers, Samuel, 105, 389, 392 roodhue, Bertram, 18, 222, 497 oodleman, Aaron, 199 roodman, Benny, 260, 261, 262 roodman, Edward, 279 roodrich, Ernest P., 414 roodwin, Nat, 248 orki, Ashile, 201 orky, Maxim, 175, 274 Ottlieb, Harry, 201 could, Jay, 235 overnment House, 52 overnment of New York, 438-452 rovernors Island, 22, 24, 38 rowanus, 68 owanus Kill, 68 race, Daddy, 141 race, Mayor W. R., 71, 103 racie, Archibald, 105 raham, Frank, 217 rand Central Terminal, 7, 364 rand Opera House, 235 rand Street, 25 Grange" (Alexander Hamilton's), 207 "raupner, Gottlieb, 232, 233 raves, Frank Pierrepont, 474, 479 travesend, 68. ravesend Bay, 326 reater New York, Formation of, 67-68 reater New York Fund, Inc., 469 reek-American Progressive Association,
108 ·reeks in New York, 82, 84, 107
reeley, Horace, 103, 136, 305, 379, 385, tod 386
tlet reen, Andrew H., 60, 406 reen, Paul, 144, 273, 276 reenbackism, 387 reenbaum, Dorothy, 199 reenpoint, 30 reenport, 24 reenwich Street, 24 reenwich Village, bounded by Minetta Brook, 26; Scotch in, 104; Negroes in, 132, 133; as literary and artistic center, 162, 172, 175; colonial houses in, 209, 225; tenements in, 424 3 reenwood Cemetery, 30 reet, William Cabell, 152 regory, Daniel, 237 regory, Horace, 18, 176 rey, Edgar, 141 riffes, Charles T., 237 rimke, Angelina, 136 riscom, Dr. John, 430 rofé, Ferdy, 261 ropper, William, 197 ross, Chaim, 199 roth, John, 197 roup Theater, 272, 274, 276 ruglielmi, Louis, 201
[aarlem House, 96 labima Players, 274
Hackensack Lake, 29 Hackensack River, 326 Hackett, Bobby, 260, 262 Hackett, James K., 266 Hackney coaches, 347
Hadassah (Zionist organization), 130 Hadley, Henry K., 237, 240
Haig, Robert Murray, 398, 413, 414 Hailpern, Dorothy, 146 Hale, Nathan, 51 Half Moon, The, 8, 115 Hall, Mayor A. Oakey, 66, 442
Hall, Adelaide, 262 Hall, Irving, 236 Hall of Fame Terrace, 29 Hall of Records Building, 72
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, 165
Halper, Albert, 176
Halpert, Samuel, 199 Hamilton, Alexander, 184, 207, 242, 308 Hamilton, Andrew, 44 Hamlin, Talbot, 211
Hammerstein, Oscar, 235
Hammett, Dashiel, 178
Hammond, John, 260
Hampton, Lionel, 260 Handy, W. C., 246
Hanke, Hans, 247
Hansen, Harry, 163, 177
Harbor of New York, 21-23, 32
Harlem, 24, 100
Harlem Creek, 26 Harlem Flats, 28
Harlem Heights, Battle of, 51
Harlem Lane, 26
Harlem Marsh, 26 Harlem Opera House, 249
Harlem Railroad, 348
Harlem River, 23, 28, 326
Harlem River Houses, 139, 436
Harlem River Tunnel, 362
Harmonic Society, 233 Harper, Mayor James, 62, 177, 178
Harper's Weekly, 66, 98, 177, 178
Harrigan, William, 103 Harris, Charles K., 249
Harris, George, 148 Harris, Jed, 271, 282
Harris, Joel Chandler, 168
Harris, Roy, 238, 240
Harrison, Hubert, 141
Harrison, Richard B., 144
Harrison, Wallace K., 488, 495 Hart, George "Pop," 197
Hart, Lorenz, 264
Hart, R. M., 302 Hart, Walter, 279
Hart, William S., 284
Harte, Bret, 168 Hartley, Marsden, 200
Hassam, Childe, 193, 197, 198 Hauk, Minnie, 234 Hauptmann, Gerhardt, 274, 278
Haussmann, Baron, 11, 398 Havemeyer, William, 63, 442 Havemeyer Art Collection, 194
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Hawkins, Coleman, 254 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 14 Hayden, Joe, 252 Hayes, Alfred, 176 Hayes, Helen, 282 Hayes, Patrick Cardinal, 102
Hayes, Roland, 144 Hayes, Vertis, 143
Headley, J. T., 64
Health Department, 441, 459 Heap, Jane, 173 Hearn, James, 347
Hearn, Lafcadio, 103, 167, 169
Hearst, William Randolph, 73, 292, 306
Hearst's International News Service, 310
Hearst-Metrotone News, 292
Hearst's Universal News Service, 310 Hecht, Ben, 278
Hecker, Father Isaak Thomas, 99
Heckscher Foundation, 111
Hedmark, Martin, 223
Hegeman, Werner, 212
Helburn, Theresa, 273
Hell Gate, 26, 37
Hell Gate railroad bridge, 360, 362
Hellinger, Mark, 307
Hellman, Lillian, 278
Hell's Kitchen, 430
Hemingway, Ernest, 4
Hemlock Forest, 33
Hempstead, 69
Henderson, Fletcher, 258, 260
Henderson, John, 105
Henderson, Thomas, 105
Henie, Sonja, 314, 318
Henri, Robert, 172, 196, 198
Henry Hudson Parkway, 214, 420
Herald Square Theater, 248
Herald Tribune, 177, 305, 309
Herbert, "Tootsie," 394
Herbert, Victor, 103, 268
Herbst, Josephine, 176 Herne, James A., 103
Herrick, Robert, 171 Hershfield, Harry, 155
Hewitt, Mayor Abram S., 71, 352, 389
Hewitt, James, 232, 233
Hewlett, James, 134
Heywood, Ezra A., 387 Hicks, Granville, 176
High Bridge, 28, 214, 361
Higher education, 484-486
Hildreth, Richard, 136
Hill, Joe, 242, 263 Hill, Ureli C., 236
Hillside housing project, 435
Hindus in New York, 120
Hines, Earl, 254
Hippodrome, 313, 317, 320 Hirsch, Stefan, 200
Historic American Buildings Survey, 210
Historical Society, New York, 54
History of New York, 35-80
Hoboken, 23, 25, 334
Hockey teams, 318
Hogan, Ernest, 137, 246
Holiday, Billie, 262
Holland, Clifford M., 17, 407
Holland, John Phillip, 103
Holland Tunnel, 7, 17, 344, 362, 3( 365, 407 Hollow Way, 28
Holmes, Gerald A., 494
Home, Philip, 59
Home Association, 100
Home Building and Home Ownership, Co ference on, 434
Homer, Louise, 237
Homer, Winslow, 190, 194, 196
Hood, Raymond, 118, 217, 219
Hoover, President Herbert, 434
Hopkins, Arthur, 271, 278, 282
Hopkinson, Francis, 232, 233
Hopper, Edward, 200
Horne, Mother, 141 Horse racing in New York, 324 Hospitals, Columbia-Presbyterian Medi
Center, 457; Columbus, 96; Harl
Municipal, 143; Italian Medical C ter, 96; Lying In, 105; Montefic 458; New York, 52, 454; New Yo Cornell Medical Center, 457
Hotel architecture, 223-224
Hotels, 134, 137, 223-224
House, Col. Edward M., 73
Houseman, John, 279
Housing in New York, 423-437; spec conditions in Harlem, 139; middle-cl homes, 225, 226; brownstone fror 227; modern homes, 228, 229
Housing Act, U. S., 437
Housing Authority, City, 424, 435, 436
Housing Authority, Federal, 437
Housing Board of New York State, 433 Housing and Buildings, Department 450 Housing Council, Citizens', 434
Housing Division of the Welfare Coun 434
Housing Law, State, 433
Housing Study Guild, 434
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Howard, John Tasker, 232
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Howard, Roy, 306
Howard, Sidney, 278
Howe, Lord William, 207 Howell, John, 217
Howells, William Dean, 96, 168, 178 Hoyt, Charles H., 248
Hrdlicka, Dr. Ales, 90, 91, 92
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Hudson, Henry, 8, 36, 37, 93, 115
Hudson-Fulton Celebration, 73
Hudson Realty Company, 138
Hudson River, old channel, 20; mouth, called North, 22; scenic beauty, early exploration, 37; commercial nificance, 404 S
Hudson River school of painting, 186, 1
Hudson River waterfront, 330
Hudson Tubes, 363, 366
Hueffer, Ford Madox, 175
Hughes, Charles Evans, 105, 143
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[ughes, Langston, 142, 143, 176 [ughson, John, 133, 134 lugo, Victor, 405 luneker, James G., 18, 172 ungarian Culture Society, 111 ungarian Workers' Federation, 111 ungarians in New York, 82, 84, 87, 110, 111 [unt, R. H., 18 unt, Richard M., 228 lunt, William Holman, 193, 195, 197 unter College, 476, 482, 484 [upfel, Anton, 99 [urston, Zora Neale, 142 [uss Choir, 112 [utchinson, Anne, 67 utchinson Brook, 29 uxley, Aldous, 175 [ylan, Mayor John F., 75, 333 Hylan's Folly," 333
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josen, Henrik, 269, 274, 298 e cream factories, 376 for (Jewish colonization society), 129 vanmigration, four periods of, 94, 106; pol- icy, 94; statistics, 86, 88, 90. See also Nationalities
nmigration Assistance Office, 89 nporting, illegal, 118, 338, 339 nports, statistics on, 335, 338 npressionists, 194
speci nprovement Commission, New York, 72, 406
.cla from dependent Arts, Society of, 200 dependent Subway System, 355 dian War of 1643-45, 39 idians, 35-36 dustrial exhibition of 1853, 63 dustry in New York, 368-378 iformation Services, Bureau of, 469 igoldsby, Major Richard, 46 man, Henry, 186, 187 iness, George, 193, 195 iterboro Rapid Transit Co., 27, 348, 349, 350, 353, 354, 355 iterborough Parkway, 421 tercity Broadcasting Network, 297 iternational House, 82 iterstate commerce, 345
iterstate Commerce Commission, 345
itraport traffic, 336 8 wood Hill, 28 ish in New York, 101-103, 84, 87, 90, 92 ish Players, 274 on League, 391 ving, Henry, 268 th, 2lving, Washington, 96, 164, 267 win, Flora, 248
al s win, May, 248 win, Will, 304, 307 6, 1alian Community Councils, 96 alian Federation of Democratic Clubs, 96 alian Opera House, 234 alian Welfare League, 96
Italians in New York, 83-84, 93-96, 85, 87, 91, 92 Italy-America Society, 96 I.W.W., 392
Jackson, Andrew, 383
Jackson, George Stuyvesant, 242
Jackson, Mushky, 155
Jacobi, Abraham, 98
Jacobs, Mike, 314, 317
Jamaica, 68, 324 Jamaica Bay, 22, 326
James, Harry, 262
James, Henry, 168, 171, 404, 405, 412
James, Major Thomas, 50
Jan Huss House, 112
Janssen, Werner, 238
Japanese in New York, 118, 120
Jardin de Paris, 250
Jarvis, John Wesley, 185
Jay, John, 50, 52, 136, 184
Jay Street Terminal, 332
Jay, William, 136
Jazz, 249-261, 238, 245
Jeanette, Joe, 146
Jefferson, Joseph, 268
Jefferson, Thomas, 11, 15, 81, 242, 402
Jenkins, Allen, 285
Jenkins, C. Francis, 302
Jenkins, West, 146
Jenney, William Le Baron, 216
Jennings, Louis J., 66
Jerome, Jerome K., 270
Jerome, William Travers, 71, 77
Jersey City, 23, 334
Jesus, Society of, 81
Jewelry manufacture in New York, 376
Jewish National Workers Alliance, 131
Jewish philanthropic societies, 129
Jewish social welfare agencies, 129
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 168, 169
Jews in New York, 125-131, 82, 84, 85, 87, 93
Jogues, Father, 81
Johnson, Albert, 494
Johnson, Ben, 147
Johnson, Billy, 246
Johnson, Cornelius, 147
Johnson, Eastman, 187
Johnson, Hall, 144
Johnson, General Hugh, 306
Johnson, J. Rosamund, 137, 246
Johnson, J. Weldon, 143, 148, 246
Johnson, Jack, 147
Johnston, Jimmy, 314
Joint Distribution Committee, 129
Jolson, Al, 263
Jones, Bobby, 313
Jones, George, 66 Jones, Henry Arthur, 269
Jones, Irving, 246
Jones, John Paul, 105 Jones, Robert Edmond, 272
Jones Beach, 321
Joplin, Scott, 254 Jordan, Taft, 262
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Joyce, James, 142, 173, 273 Jumel Mansion, 207
Junior Hadassah (Zionist organization), 130 Just, Victor, 237 Juvenile Aid Department, 323
Kahn, Ely Jacques, 18 Kane, Helen, 284
Kantor, Morris, 199
Karfiol, Bernard, 198, 199
Kaufman, George S., 277, 278
Keally, Francis, 496
Kean, Edmund, 266
Kelley, "Honest John," 102
Kellogg, Clara Louise, 234
Kelly, George, 146, 278
Kemble, Charles, 266
Kemp, Harry, 176
Kennedy, Harry, 241
Kensett, John Frederick, 187
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