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[ Annals, ix.] 31
INDEX.
Åbel, Elizabeth, 190. Henry, 252. Abolitionist convention, 335. Academy park improvement, 237, 256. square, 328. Ackerman Jasper, 347.
Acres, Thomas, 151.
Adam and Eve painting, 275.
Adams, Mrs. Abigail, 213. Mrs. T., 353. Pelatiah, 147.
Roland, 174.
Simeon, 262. William, 233.
Address voted to Gov. Montgo- merie, 30.
Adelphi hotel, 274. Affray, 177. African Baptist church, 195, 196, 201. celebration, 156, 157. Methodist church, 196.
Agricultural rooms dedicated, 335. society, state, 334.
Alanson, Mrs. R., 253. Albanian, 200. Albany academy, 205, 254, 275, 293, 330. City Bank, 277, 279, 282, 283. Christian Register, 151. Daily Advertiser report- er, 173. Evening Journal, 205, 265, 301.
Albany Evening Herald, 344. Union, 344. Independent Volunteers, 188. Library, 275. Literary Gazette, 232.
Microscope, 335. Morning Chronicle, 177.
Morning Express, 341.
packet ship, 234, 236.
Register revived, 173. Repub. Artillery, 188, 221, 243. Sacred music fund so- ciety, 204. Savings Bank, run upon, 352. steam boat, 150. steam boat brought mes- sage, 196. Times and Literary Wri- ter, 177.
Aldermen, 1726, 10.
1727, 21.
1728, 34.
1729, 52.
1730, 71.
1828, 167, 174.
1829, 192.
1830, 217.
1831, 232.
1832, 256.
1833, 273. sued, 16. Alexander, Joseph, 172, 185, 208, 249. Allanson, Peter, 281.
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Allen, Caradori, 305. Nathan, 281, Mrs. Tilly, 262. Alms house, 280.
- expenses, 1829, 194. number of inmates, 151, 158, 193, 198, 332. statistics of 24 y'rs, 199, 223, 240. American hotel, 249. Ames's buildings, 341.
Amusement, places of, 151.
Ancient edifices, 291.
Anderson, James, 166. William, 93. Andrews, Mrs. M., 248. William, 123. Angus, James, 355.
Anthony, Susan B., 335.
Antidote, the, 151. Antimasonic convention, 205.
party, 185. ticket, 195. vote, 207, 227, 235.
Antimasons, 259, 282. Anti-regency party, 256, 259.
Apothecaries hall, 273. Archers tavern burnt, 276. Ark in basin, 266. Armorer, 280. Arnold, Mrs. Isaac, 348.
Aspinwall cast large bell, 231. foundry burnt, 166. . Atheneum, 145, 148. closed, 265.
Attwood, Capt, Joseph, 152.
Auction sale city lots, 67, 70.
Austin's tin shop burnt, 225. Babcock, Robert, 239. Bacon, John F., 164, 200. Mrs. J. F., died, 260.
Badgley, Mrs. Joseph, 265. Bain, Peter, 174, 226. Baker, Ellis, 244. John, 268. Mrs. S., 255. Samuel, 256.
Bakery burnt, 337. Ball, Louisa, 332. Balloon ascension, 271, 351, 352. Baltic steamer burnt, 341. Bancroft, Mrs. H. A., 267. Bank of Albany, 244.
removed, 342. of Interior, 347. Banks suspended, 353. Baptist church, 195. new, 266, 271. organ, 356. mission, 343.
Barnard, D. D., 279.
Barney, Wm, 177, 192, 230.
Barry, Mrs. Thomas, 229.
Bartholomew, Capt. Martin, 187. Mrs. A., 234. Bartlett, Bent & Co., 267, 268. Bass drum presented to artillery, 243. Batchelder, Galen, 154, 234.
Bay, John W., 280. William, 93, 101, 114.
Beardslee, Mrs. G. W., 342. Beaver kill mill, 40.
street, proposed to widen, 166. fire, 187. overflowed, 254.
Beck, L. C., 174. Nicholas F., 213. T. R., 255. Becker, John, sheriff removed, 193. Peter H., 241.
Bedell, E. T., 340. Beeckman, Jacob, 52. John J., 34, 52. Johannis, Jr., 80. Marte, 71.
Beer manufacture, 182. Beeren island, 125.
Beers, Aug. P., 228. Belden, G. H., 241. Bell, Elizabeth, 164. large cast, 231, John, 290.
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Index.
Bell, Robert, 244. Bellman, 13, 14, 24, 38. duties of, 24. salary of, 21, 38. Bells, ringing restrained, 242. Bement, Mrs. William, 148. Benevolent institutions, defici- ency of, 312. Bertrand, Cyprian, 348. Bible, ancient Dutch, 354.
Bice, Abraham, 262.
Binneway, Peter, 59.
Blanchard, A , surrogate, 226. Hamilton, 258. Blackall, Charles, 339. Edward, 235.
Blatner, Henry, 347.
Bleecker, Charles N., died, 354. G. V. S., 176. Harmanus. Dutch speech, 158, 176, 225, 271. Harmanus, Jr., 174. Jacob, Jr., 236.
Johannis, 9, 10.
Johannis, Jr., 80. John, 279. John R., 252.
Mrs. G. V. S., 160. Nicholas, 167, 185, 208, 227, 247. Rutger, 9, 36, 225, W. E,, 279.
Bliss, E. S., 342. Bloemendal, John Masen V., 29. Bloodgood, Francis, 174, 222, 230. 241, 259, 260, 355. Lynot, died, 343. Mrs. L., 264. S. D. W., 145, 177.
Board of Trade, 335, 337. Boardman, James L., 266. John, 217.
Bobin, Isaac, 68. Bogardus, Anthony, 43. Cornelius, 122.
Bogart, Benj .. 75. Bogert, Isaac H., 257. I. H., 233.
Bogert, Peter, 28. Bomb shells, 271. Bolting house, 51. Boom, John, 241.
Boston rail road, 201.
Bowlsby, Mrs., 283. Boyd, James, died, 254. Mrs. John H., 273. Robert, 208. Mrs. R., 342. Mrs. Thomas, 237.
Boyden, K. W., 253.
Bradford, Hugh, 275. Jolın, first cholera death, 250. Bradstreet, J. P., 231. Mrs. Wm. H., 332.
Bradt, Barent, 9, 10, 36. Gerrit T., 205, 240. Francis I., 174, 233. Brand-pylen's island, 125. Bratt, Anthony, 28. Barent, 53; 72. Marie, 61. Jochim, 61.
Bread, weight of, prescribed, 176. Brennan, P., 343.
Brewery, ancient, 272.
Briare, Joseph P., died, 356.
Brick kiln, lease of, 29, 30.
Bridge over Hudson, 222, 348. over Rutten kill, 53. -
Bridgen Anna M., died, 339. Thos. Atwood, 167, 226, 268. Bridges repaired, 32. Briggs, Richard, 273. Brinckerhoof, Edward, died, 332.
Broecks, Jonathan, 56.
Brokers, 48. Broomlee, David, 183. Brooks, Jonathan, 184. Mrs. Jon., 252. Peter, 208. Brower, Cornelius, 166. Thomas, 122. William, 223. Brown, Allen, 165, 251, 280.
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Index.
Brown, Mrs. David, 267. Mrs. Edward, 255. Capt. Henry, 199. James, 177. James M., 109. James S., 340. John W., 123. Mrs. John, 347. Matthews, 232. Mrs. M., 353. Mrs. Rufus, 243. Susanua Ann, 263.
Brown's tailor shop burnt, 280.
Brush Jesse G., 256. died, 259.
Buck, Eliza, 353.
Buckingham, J. Silk, 284.
Buckley, Edward, 353.
Buel, Jesse, 262.
Bugby, Abiel, 213.
Buildings, regulations concern- ing, 47. Bulkley, Charles D., 240. John, 266. Bull's Head cattle sheds burnt, 346, 348, 349.
Bundy, Mrs. D., 333.
Buntin, James, 36.
Bunton, James, 72, 75.
Burhans, Mrs. David, 348.
Burgesses corps, 337.
Burghers' residence, 291.
Burial grounds, 193. Burke, Richard, 354.
Burt, James D., 333.
Burton, J. I., 247, 282.
Bury, Rev. Mr., 195.
Bush, W. R., 279.
Bussy, John, died, 340.
Butchers aid Greeks, 148.
Butcher stalls in new markets, 191. Butler, B. F., 146, 160, 277. Mrs. John, 341. Walter, 69. Butman, John, 145.
Button, James (see Bunton). Caldwell, Edwin A., 148.
Caldwell, James, died, 181. Mrs. James, 158. Callender, David, 346. Cameron, Alexander, 258. Mrs. Ann, 333. Jane, 282. Robert, 244. Cameronian church, 195. Cammeyer, William, 255. Mrs. William, 255. Campbell, Archibald, 177, 203. Daniel, 279. James, 217. James, Jr., 232. Mrs. John, 344.
Rev. Jno. N., 209, 222.
Storrs & Co., 243.
William, 232. Mrs. William, 351.
Canada, prospect of war with, 49. Canadian giant, 184. Canal Bank, names of applicants for, 161. stock subscribed, 187. first election for di- rectors, 188.
Canal closed, 238.
commerce, 240.
freight 1829, 198. music complained of, 154. open, 206. Canoe voyage to New York, 69. Cantine, Julia R., 213. Mrs. Moses, 169.
Cantoni, Faustino, 346.
Cape de Verde meeting, 259.
Capitol, 207, 293. described, 301. released to the state, 185, 186. square, 328. street excavation, 193. street called Park street, 207. Carey, Henry, 344. Carmen, ordinance respecting, 44, 63. Carmichael, Dan'1, 218, 233, 257.
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Index.
Carmichael, bakery burnt, 231. Carolina, steamboat, 172. Carpenter, G. W., 241, 281. Mrs. William, 279. Carpenter shop burnt, 337. Carson John, 341. Cartmen (see carmen). Cass, Charity, 253. Cassidy, Clinton, 334. James, 231. John, 174, 192, 193. died, 207.
Castleton bar considered, 337. Catholic church, 195. first, 191. churches celebrate St. Patrick's, 338. schools, 205. Cemetery association, 177. vault, 194.
Census, 289. 1830, 213, 220. of children attending school, 274. (see population.) Centennial ball, 244. Centre, Asa H., 156. died, 340. Mrs. Asa H., 264. Centre market, 191. Chambers, David, 354. John, 64, 68.
Chamberlain vs. Blackall, 268. salary raised, 206, 266. Champlain, quick trip, 255, 256. first trip, 249.
Chapel street, a mud hole, 328. Chaplains, exclusion of, 282. Chapin Sydney, 168. Mrs., 351. Chapman, Charles, 256. Charles, John, 279. Chase, L. A., 338. Charter called for, 51. election, 10, 22, 52, 71, 174, 192, 217, 232, 247, 256, 273, 282.
Cheeney, James, 164. Chester, Rev. John, died, 180. Chief Justice Marshall, explosion, 207. steam boat co., 150.
Child, Dr. Caleb, 202.
Children, number of, 1697, 81.
Chimney sweeps, 223. viewers, 54. Chittenden, O. H., 332. Cholera, 249, 256. expenses, 262. Christian Register and Telegraph, 237. Christiaens, Henry, 286. Christie, Rev. M., 195. Church donations to coloniza- tion society, 215. first erected. 299. . meetings discontinued by cholera, 251. and state cross walk, 237.
Churches, 297. of brick and stone, 196. list of in 1829, 195. Churchill, Ezekiel, 148.
Circus, 151. changed to theatre, 170. sold, 198.
City Bank, 151. stock subscribed, 283.
charges, petition to raise £40 to defray, 23.
Coffee House, 233. debt, 1829, 186. called in, 9, 11, 35, 53.
deserted on account of cho- lera, 253. fence, 34. finances, 206, 219, 235. foundations, laid, 287. Guards, 188. improvements, 260, 271. debt, 261. Hall, 284, 301.
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City Hall, corner stone laid, 190. cost of, 260. 1 new, court first meets in, 233. decorated, 244. dome gilded, 219, 230. first meeting in, 230. plan adopted, 188. progress of, 205. proposed to build, 186. site, 156. old, 220, 222. burnt, 280. Hotel, first so called, 168. improvements, 1823, 328. receipts and expenditures, 1829, 194. records, 9. whipper, 290.
Clark, Mrs. Ann, 280.
widow of Alexander, 215. Israel W., died, 172.
James, 226. Joseph S., 185.
Joseph W., 218.
Mrs. Lewis, 235.
Mary, 223. Patrick, 226. Paul, died, 225.
& Rose excavate Robin- inson's hill, 172. Clay, Henry, arrived, 276. Clench, Mrs. Benj. V., 280. Richard, 263. William, 165. Clergy, influence of, 298.
Clergymen, salaries of, 297.
Climate, 310.
1642, 135.
Clinton, De Witt, 145. died, 163.
house of, 291.
field piece, 272. hill, 180. hotel, 168. sold, 347. market, 186. meeting on the erection
of a monument to, 167. property sold, 168. square, 178, 180, 189, 329. street excavated, 230. vases sold, 169. Clocks, town, 216. Cluett, John W., died, 347.
Cooper, James, 187. Coal fires, increase of, 330. reward offered for discovery, 224. Cobb, Sanford, 152, 163, 236. Cochran, Capt., 158. Mrs. Catharine, died, 349.
Cohoes falls, 134. telegraph, 350.
Cold, 145, 203, 223, 332, 333, 337. Cole, Isaac P., 204. J. O., 192, 222, 240, 333. Mrs. John O., 209.
Matthew, 152. Philo K., 279. William K., died, 335.
Collins, John, 333. Colonie, became a ward, 153. census, 213. names of inhabitants, 1697, 85. Colonization Society, donations, 215.
Colored people, 303.
Colt, Joseph S., died, 352.
Columbia street, improvements at upper end, 187. up hill, 328.
Colvard, Asa, sheriff, 195, 233. Comet, discovered, 347. newspaper, 159.
Commerce, 289.
Commercial
Bank, directors,
1827, 156.
Common Council, met in new
City Hall,230.
voted them-
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selves books, | 248.
Concert, German benevolent so- ciety, 203. Congress hall, 229.
Conine, Peter, 338.
Connelly, Mrs. James, 356.
Constables to patrol on Sundays, 15, 40. Constellation, 184. refitted, 228. statistics of her business, 228.
Constitution, 244. (see steamboat.)
Cook, Jannetje, 209. Cooper, Charles Dekay, 104. Dr. Charles D., died, 223. John Tayler, 92. Margaret, 224.
Corlear, 116. Cornell, Levi, 273.
Walter, 263.
Corning, E., 192, 217, 232, 246, 235, 256, 274. Mayor, 279. Corning & Norton, 182.
Corporation debts, 73. Cosgrove, John, 160. Costigan, W. G., 340.
Cottam, William C., 183.
County medical society, 91.
Court of common pleas, commis- sion for, 10. Covert, Abram, 208. moroco factory burnt, 279. & Jones, morocco factory burnt, 161. Crannel, Mrs. M., 161. William W., 177.
Cramer, Richard, 334.
Creditors of city, 11, 33, 35, 55.
Cregeer, Janetje, 50. Crew, John T., died, 349.
Cricket match, 346. Crime, increase of, 219. statistics of, 356. Crittenton, Alonzo, 263.
Crocker, E., 256. Crosby's hotel, 226. long room, 243.
Cross, Mrs. John, 279.
Cross walk in State street, 237.
Croswell, E., 220.
Cruikshank, Hugh, 168.
Cruttenden, L., 267. Mrs. Leverett, died, 338. Warren B., 153.
Cummings, Joseph, 195. William, 196.
Cunningham, P., 343.
Curran, Janes, 349.
Curtis, Mrs. S. S., 275.
Cushman, Paul, 264. W. M., 232, 241.
Cutler, Jeremiah, 193. Mrs. John, 351.
Cuyler, Abraham, 68. Cornelius, 52, 67.
Cornelius J., 176.
Jacob C., 175.
John M., 174, 177.
Johannis, 9, 68. Staat, 176. Tobias V., 163.
Daily, Craftsman, 241.
News, 281. Dana, John W., 164.
Daniels, Mrs. C., 354. street, 328. Daum, William, 335. Davis, Charles, 335. Mrs. Elizabeth, 166. John, 259. Joseph, 168, 230.
Nathaniel, died, 333.
& Centre, 333. Pamela, 163. Day, Adrian, 160, Horace B., 342.
Deahl, Mrs. M., 340. Dean, Amos, 265, 277, 278. Mrs. Charles B., 224. street, petition to open, 243 Deaths by cholera, 255.
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Index.
Debtors liberated, 222. Delavan, E. C., 309, 325, 343. residence at Ballston, 326. Deming, J. C., 192. Mrs. John C., 209. Democratic party defeated, 256. majority, 235. seceders, 281. Democrats array against president Jackson, 262. Denio, John, 151.
Denniston, Isaac, 148.
Depot, fell down, 340.
Dexter, George, 263. 264. J. & G., 273. Dey Ermand, William, 164. Mrs. William, 150.
De Garmoy, Jellis, 10, 12, 22. De Graff, Mrs. D., 354. Joshua, 207. O. G., 208, 232. P. G., 217.
De Peyster, John, mayor, 54, 10, 72, 74.
Depuy, Moses, 185.
De Vries in Albany, 124.
De Witt Clinton, steam boat, launched, 169. finished, 173. sold, 196.
De Witt, Andrew H., 254.
Rev. John, died, 234, 249. Mrs. Benjamin, 249. R. V., 145. Simeon, 203, 249. street opened, 236. Diagonal street, so called, 165. Dickson, John, 249. Dillon, Charles, 262.
Dinnigan, James, 348. Disbrow, Thomas, 155.
Dissecting room burnt, 280.
District schools, proposal for 9, 274. Docking lots on river, 23. Dole, Ann, 224.
Dominies, 122. Donnelly, Capt. Peter, 254. Peter, jr., 163.
Dorr, C. W., 172. Elisha, 219. Doty, Rev. Mr., 123.
Dougherty, W. W., 274.
Douglass, Alfred, 183. & Dunn, 193. widow Thomas, 223.
Douw, Volkert P., 176.
Douw's building, 331.
Dow, Volkert, 10.
Dowd, Julia W., 352.
Downing, Jacob, 208.
Dows, John, 154.
Dox, Garret L., 151, 191. Capt. P., died, 237.
Doyle, Mrs. Ann, 278.
Draper, Mrs. J. C., 161.
Droogan, Mrs. 337.
Dubois, Mrs., 347.
Dudley, Chas. E., major, 169, 179 senator, 180.
Observatory, 347.
Duer, W. A., 167. Judge, 158.
Duesler, Capt., 188.
Duffau, John, 242.
Duffey, Wm., opened circus as a theatre, 170.
Dummery, Mrs. 344.
Dunbar, Robert W., died, 340.
Dunkley, Wm., 267.
Dunlap, James, 269.
Dunlop, John, 356.
Dunlop's malt house burnt, 262.
Dunn, Christopher, died, 218. Mrs. Chris., 239 James, 193. Philip, 344. wid. Richard, 239.
Durand, Mrs. A. B., 355. Durant, Chas. F., 271. Clark, 192. Dusenbury, Richard, 218. Dutch church, owners of water- ing place, 148.
Index. 367
Dutch church paid dockage, 182. minister, dinner to, 158. Dutch and decent, 218, Dutcher, Salem, 185, 254. Salem, Jr., 153. & Harris, 153. Eagle street a ravine, 328. proposal to pave, 170. graded, 221. Early history, 289.
Easton, John, 167.
Eaton, Josiah, 355.
Eclipse of sun, 224.
Edick, Mrs., 252. Edmonds, Hiram A., 112. H. A., 340.
Fdson, Calvin, 207.
Education, 292.
Efner, Mrs. N., 280.
Egberts, Anthony, 262. Cornelius, 174. Mrs. C., 205. Egbert, 176, 192, 282.
Egmont, Jacob, 14, 24, 38, 65, 77. Eights, Elizabeth, 332. Jane C., 164. Jonathan, 99, 106, 115, 166.
widow of Abram, 187. Elcheran, George, died, 238. Election, 160, 167, 192, 194, 207, 208, 219, 227, 235, 259, 276, 280. to fill vacancy, 177. 4th ward, 168. in New York, interest in, 355. (see charter election.)
Elks, 348.
Ellison, Mrs. Abraham, 222.
Emancipation of slaves, 157.
Emerald, new steam boat, 159. Ensign, Captain William, 204. Epigram, 231. Episcopal churches, 195. Erksou, Rynhard, 122. Ertzberger, Louis, 352. Esleeck, Welcome, 153.
Everett, Edward, eulogy, 338. Evertse, Evert Jacobse, 22. Evertsen, Garret, 223. Jacob, 188. . John, 236. Mrs. John, 188. John E., 275.
Ewart, Mrs. John, 160. Exchange, meeting to establish, 152, 154. Execution, last public in Albany, 159. Expenditures of city, 220. Fairman, Gideon, 149.
Families, equality in condition of, 303. heads of, 81.
Fanning, Mrs. H., 235.
Mrs. J. B., 241.
Fanning's block burnt, 198.
Fanny, steam boat, 270.
Fantastic among military, 233.
Farley, R., 343.
Farmers', Mechanics' and Work- ing men's Advocate, 206.
Farnham, Lewis, 282.
Farrel, James, 273.
Fassett, Amos, 257. Benjamin, 353. Captain, 188.
Fast day for cholera, 253, 254.
Fast driving prohibited, 14, 39.
Fay, Edward, 254. HI. A., 218, 274. John, died, 351.
Featherly, Philip, 196. Felo-de-se, 335.
Feltman, John, 201.
Female Academy, 263, 271, 275, 283, 291, 294, 305. seminary, 163, 171.
Females, deficient in physical stamina, 296. Fence, indemnity for destroying, 79. Ferguson's tavern burnt, 181. Ferrebergh, 62. Ferris, Rev. Mr., 195.
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Ferry receipts, 216. statistics, 205. Fetherly, Philip, 218. Fidler & Taylor's candle factory
burnt, 183. dissolution, 250.
Fifth Presbyterian church, 238. Finn, John J., 344.
Fire, 152, 161, 162, 166, 169, 170, 173, 177, 181, 183, 187, 194, 198, 200, 202, 216, 224, 225, 226, 228, 229, 230, 231, 239, 241, 242, 250, 262, 266, 276, 277, 279, 280, 283, 332, 333, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 344, 346, 347, 348, 351, 353, 354, 355, 356. Fires in 1857, 356. 1856. 356.
Fire king engine, feat of, 335. Firemasters, 14, 23, 38, 55, 75. Firemen's Insurance Co., 242. First Presbyterian church, 209. enlarged, 230. chapel dedicated, 343.
Fish, Artemas, 217.
Fisk, Joseph, 281.
Fisher Clara, 166. Mrs. J. N., 236.
Fitch, Simeon, 350.
Fitzsimmons, Thomas, 347.
Fitzsimmons Thomas, 164.
Flagg, A. C., 279.
Flansburgh Matthew, 24.
Flood, 10. 1639, 126. greatest known, 334, 335. sufferers by, 335.
Flour statistics, 200.
Fly market, 153. Fonda, Alexander G., 97. Douw, 55. Isaack, 9, 10. Pieter, 27. Fondey, Isaac, 183. Forby, William, 335. Ford, Benjamin, 171. T. W. & Son, 233.
Ford, Mrs. T. W., 171. Forest, Edwin, 305. William, 280.
Forsyth & Benedict, 245. Russel, 245.
Fort, A. & I., 59, 63, 79. Fort, 80. Fort Orange built of logs, 130. Hotel, 243.
Fortt, A. & I., 43.
Foster, N. S., 244. Fourth of July, 187, 213, 267.
discussed by com- mon council, 156 great celebration, 230. described, 305. Fourth Presbyterian church, 191, 215. dedicated, 208, 211. burial lot, 193, 209. riot, 241.
Fourth ward, 207.
Fowler, S. S., 174, 192, 208, 218, 247, 282.
Fowler's morocco factory burnt, 177. Foxenkill, filthy, 251.
Foxes creek, 19, 28, 31, 32, 61, 62, 80. Franklin street, so called, 165. Frazer, Hugh, 255. John, 281.
Freckleton, James, 355.
Fredendall, Rebecca, 342. Fredenrich, George, 349. Jacob, 249. J. C., 185.
Free Central Methodist Episcopal church, 343. Frelinghuysen st., name changed, 165. Freeman, Bernardus, 122. French, John C., 266. Mrs. J. M., 355. Freshet, 172, 184, 222, 226, 243, 264, 265, 341, 353. Freyar, Isaac, 66.
Index. 369
Friends, apply for lot to build on, 232. meeting, 195. Frost, 351, 352. in May, 208, 209. Fry, Deborah G., 273. Joseph, 174, 373. William G., 188, 231. Fryer, A. V., 231, 233. Mrs. Henry, 164. Isaac J., 227. Jonathan, 168.
Fuller, Orrin, 167. Mrs. Reuben, 265. Samuel, 168.
Fusileer parade, 234.
Gaine, Hugh, 343.
Gallo hill, 29, 30.
Gallows hill, 56, 57, 280.
Galpin, Charles, 335. Gansevoort, Catharine, widow of Gen., 222. Conrad, 189.
Harme, 272.
Mrs. John, 220.
Peter, 147, 167, 194, 219, 232, 243, 259, 273. Peter C., 186. Ten Eyck, 111. Gansevoort's brewery, 272.
Gardemoy, Yellis (see Garmoy). Gardner, James, 332.
Garling, Amelia D., 252.
Garretse, Ryer, 21.
Garretson, Rachel, 157.
Garrison, Misses, 244.
Gates, Gerrit, 167, 174, 192, 217, 232, 239, 247. Gay, Mrs. Amos, 235. Gauff, Caleb, 95.
German benev. society, 201, 203. immigrants, 201. Gerritse, Ryer, 34, 52, 71. Giantesses, 185.
Gibbenny, Robert, 262.
Gibbons, James, 174, 192, 233, 257, 274.
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Gibbons, James, Jr., 218. Gibson, Rev. Mr., 249. Gilchrist, Robert, 154. Gilfert, Charles, 188. Gill, Cooper & Co., 268. John G., 333. Gillen, Thomas, 352. Gillespie, Hugh, 340. Josiah, 354. William, 274. Gladding, Mrs. T., 242. Gleason, Mrs. M., 341. Glen, A. H., 241. Jacob, 61, 67. Glickstone died, 340.
Globe manufactory, 264,
Godfrey, John I., died, 338. & Walsh, 243. Goewey, Peter, 53, 72, 75. Mrs. Jacob, 190. Goldwaite, Thomas, 343. Goodland, Elizabeth, 340, Goold, James, 153.
proposes filling wa - tering place, 156.
Gould, Mrs. Abraham, 206. Charles, 150. James P., 167, 174, 2572 263. Mrs. Job., 354. Thomas, 245.
Goss, Charles F., 333.
Gough, James, 283. Mrs. James,. 259. Mrs. Thomas, 161, 250.
Gourlay, Mrs. James, 171.
Gourlay's house burnt, 242.
Governor, entertainment of, 290 .. treat to, 80. Gracie, E. G., 256.
Grady killed, 338. Grant, Janet, 275. Nancy, 219.
Grapes, 132. Grates, manufactory of, 330 ..
Grattan, Mrs. John, 348. Gray, H. A. D., 354.
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Index.
Gray, Mrs. James, 356. Joshua, 160. & Osborn, store burnt, 181. Green, Rev. Mr., 195. Seth, 233. William, 347. street, effort to widen, 224, 225.
Greene, William, 278. Gregg, Capt., 91, 92.
Gregory, Bain & Co., 233. David E., 226, 256. Gregory's saw factory burnt, 332. Greeks, ladies aid, 166. meeting in aid of, 146, 147. Griffin, Jacob R., 226. William, 342, 347.
Groesbeck, John, 257, 342. Mrs. John, 221. Mrs. M., 242.
Groesbeckville, 342. Groesbeeck, Jacobus, 75.
Cornelius, died, 334. Mrs. C. W., 202. David W., died, 355. John, 26. Gross, E. C., 184. Guest, Moses, 165. William H., 217.
Hagadorn, Maria, 219.
Hague, Rev. Dr., 343.
Hale, Huldah, 232. Daniel, 232. widow Daniel, died, 182. Daniel, Jr., 175. George, 147.
Halferty, Mrs. John, 337.
Hall, Green, 185, 208, 227, 247, 256, 282. Morgan James, 188. Hallenbake, street, 193, 229. .
Hallenbeck, Hendrick, 52, 61.
Hamilton, Catharine Louisa, 227. Isaac, 161. Hamilton street, petition to open, 243. Hammond, J. D., 219.
Hammond, Mrs. J. D., 231. Hampton, Henry H., 218. Hance Elizabeth C., died, 334. Hancock, Jotham, 217.
Hand, Aaron, 258. & Kenyon, 169, 173.
Hanford, Mrs. E., 255. Hanks, machine shop burnt, 170.
Hansen, John, 164. Richard, 34. Hardenburgh, Herman M. 205.
Harman, Thomas W., 187.
Harris, Augustus, 97.
Ira, 153. Mrs. Robert, 275.
Harrison George, 342. William, Jr., 263.
Hart, Harman V., 183, 192, 208. 227, 240, 274. Henry, 278, 279. Norman, 241.
Hartford, complaints 287. against,
Hartness, John, 333.
Hascy, Samuel, 218.
Haskill, Mrs. Mary H., 339.
Hastings, Seth, 208, 217, 232,273.
Hathaway, Baily G., 256.
Haton, John, 67.
Hawes, James, 164.
Hawkins, Mary, 185.
Hawley, Gideon, 203, 238.
Hayden, Moses, 203.
Hazard's boarding house, 168.
Heads of families 1697, 81.
Heavenor, W. S., 335.
Hebeysen, Martin, 156.
Hector, Patrick, 226.
Hegeman, Joseph W., 93.
Hempstead Numa, 187.
Heffernan, Thomas, 344.
Henderer, Harmanus, 251.
Hendler Henry, 339.
Hendrik, Hudson steam boat, 336. Hendrickson, George R., 206. Henry, John V.,193, 150. Peter S., 150.
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Henry Joseph, 203. & Mckown, 150. Herman, Rathbone & Co., 268. Herne, Charles, 275. Hero, steam boat, 356. Herring, Thomas, 155. Hickcox, W. E., 341. Hicks, Mary, 348. High street excavation, 196. extended, 188. water, 334, 335. Hillebrandt, Martin, 344. Hilson, Jane, 356.
Hilton, Richard, 76.
Hinkley, John, 351.
Hobson, Moses, 175. Hochstrasser, Paul, 148, 201, 206. Hoffman, Benjamin, 265. Mrs. F. W., 340. L. G., 151, 281. Hogs, attempt to restrain, 245, 246. restrained, 268, 281. set at liberty, 198.
Hogan, Garret, 241. William, 13, 17.
Holland, Edward, 34, 67, 76. Henry, 21, 66. Holmes, Mrs. S., 231.
Holt, Gessen G., 242. John, 245. Hooghkerck, Luykas, 29.
Hooker, Philip, 146, 167, 185, 188, 208, 210, 222, 227, 241, 247, 282. Hopkins, Charles A., 157, 278. Emily, 354. William, 13.
Horner, Mrs. Robert, 332. Horse artillery, 187. match, 339. Horton, James, 349. Hosford, David, 191, 268. Elijah, died, 170. Elisha, died, 219. George W., 333. & Wait, 237. Hospitals closed, 254.
Hospital contemplated, 222. Hotels, description of, 292. House rent, 21. torn down by mob, 248. Howard, Nott & Co., 268. street, mob demolished house, 248. Howe, Mrs. Silas B., 208. Howell, James, 244. Hoyt, Mrs. Henry, 281. Hudson River R. R., 238, 268. bridge, 344. street improvement, 230. paving of, 191, 242. opened, 276. ravine, 159. widened, 267.
Hudson, voyage of, 285. Humphrey, B. C., 249. & Co., 233. Friend, 174, 233, 247, 257, 273. James, 198. John, 255. S. V. R., 273. William, 105. Mrs. William, 255. W. & G., 151.
Hunter & Hoffman, 281. Mrs. H. D., 248.
Hurst, George W., 224. Thomas, 196. Huxley, Andrew S., 335.
Huygens, Dutch minister, 158. Hyde, John W., 206, 239. Ice barrier, 335. broke up, 183. unusually thick, 181.
Imprisonment for debt abol., 226. Independence, steam boat, 157, 160. Indians in 1642, 136. not to go armed, 15, 39. traveling, 138. women, 138. cannibals, 139. prisoner, 252. purchase, 60.
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Indians, regulations concerning, 15, 39, 48. reservation, 63. Infant schools, 168, 222, 278.
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