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Stages (omnibuses), horse, 205; Broadway,
138 (four-horse), 150, 182, 243 (four-
horse), 254, 306, 309, 312, 344 (sleigh),
355, 376, 399, 416, 424; Fifth Ave., 341;
Fourth Ave., 360, 361A; Fulton St., 454;
Park Row, 282, 383; Sixth Ave., 310,
314; Wall St., 171 (four-horse), 430, 432;
Jamaica, 461.

Stanley, Joseph, & Co., publishers, New York,
150.

Star Theatre, 395.

State St., 369, 444.

Staten Island (18th century), 19, 23-26, 35,
41, 44; (19th century), 181, 228, 232, 336,
399, 426, 464-477. See also Castleton;
Fort Richmond; Fort Tompkins; Fort
Wadsworth; New Brighton; Quaran-
tine; Seguine's Point; Tompkinsville.
Staten Island Ferry (1835), 466.
Stationers Hall, 100A.

Statues. See Monuments.

Steam navigation, Early, 53, 76, 77.
Steamship Row, 436.

Steamships, steamboats. See Vessels.
Stebbins & Co., firm, 162.

Steele, Mrs. (“King's Arms”), 22.
Stein & Sachs, publishers, 308.

Stetson (Coleman & Stetson, C. A. Stetson's
Sons, A. McC. & P. R. Stetson), 182.

Stevens, L. W., Co., 496.

Stevens Castle, Hoboken, 382.

Stevens Institute, Hoboken, 426.
Stewart, A. T., store, Chambers St., 260, 305;

store, 10th St., 388, 447 plate 8; Globe
Theatre, 417A.

Stock Exchange, 392 (interior, c. 1870), 430,
447.

Stokes, Frederick A., 437.

Stokes, I. N. Phelps, "Iconography of Man-
hattan Island," cited throughout the list.
Stout, J. D., engraver, 78.
Strakosch, 294.

Strand, 14.

Street cars, street railways. See Railways,
Street.

Street sign, 281.

Strickland, W., artist, 71, 72.

Stringer & Townsend, 307.

Strong, H. A., 430.

Strong, T. W., wood engraver, 277.

Stuart, R. L. & A., 180.

Sturn. See Snyder, Black & Sturn.
Stuyvesant St., 119.

Sub-Treasury, 172 note, 188 note, 428.
Suburban Gothic villa, 209.

Subways: Arcade Railway (1869), 391; Beach
Pneumatic Transit Co. (1872), 391 note.
Suliote Conspiracy, Barnum's Museum, 307
note.

Sulkies, 397.

Sully, T., artist, 132.

Sun, 412 (building).

Sunday Times, 281 (building), 383.
Surrogate's Office, 383.
Susquehanna, 483.

Swett, M., artist, 145.
Swift, Henry, & Co., 356.

Swift, J. M., photographer, 381.
Sylvan Shore, excursion steamboat, 358.
Synagogue, Elm St., 118.

T

Tabernacle, Broadway, 197, 343.
Talfor, Robert B., photographer, 392.
"Tally-ho" coaches. See Four-in-hands.
Talmage, T. De Witt, 415 note.

Tammany Hall, 164 (c. 1836), 164 note
(1868); anti-Tammany politicians, 243B
note.

Tammany Hotel (1851), 281.

Tanner, B., engraver, 76, 92.

Tappan Zee, 479.

Tassel, Van, 485, 486.

Taverns. See Bull's Head; Fraunces';

King's Arms.

Taylor, Edward, & Co., firm, 100A.

Taylor's Restaurant, 305.

Telegraph poles, 432, 438 note.

Tenth St., cor. Broadway, 388, 447 plate 8
(see also Grace Church; Stewart, A. T.;
Wanamaker); cor. Fifth Ave., 330.
Thalia Theater, 357 note. For pictures of
this building see New York Theatre
("Old Bowery").

Thames St., 356.

Theatre Comique. See Harrigan and Hart's
Theatre Royal, 52.

Theatres. See Aberle's; Astor Place Opera
House; Booth's; Broadway; Broadway
Athenaeum; Brougham's; Burton's;
Chatham; Globe; Grand Opera House;
Harrigan & Hart's; John St.; Keene's,
Laura; Lafayette; National; New York
("Old Bowery"); Niblo's; Olympic,
Mitchell's; Park; Star; Thalia; Theatre
Royal; Wallack's.

Theresa Falls, 483.

Third Ave., 122d St., 46, 444 (Bible House
under Fourth Ave.).

Thirty-seventh St., at Fifth Ave., 209.
Thomas. See Crow, Thomas & Co.

Thomas, H. A., lithographer, 96, 462 note.
Thomas & Eno, lithographers, 462.

Thompson, Corporal, Madison Cottage, 243,
421.

Thompson, Martin E., architect, 104, 140 note,
200-202.

Thompson, Wordsworth, artist, 425.
Thorne's Chatham Theatre, 96 note.

Ticket for Jenny Lind's concert (1850), 244.
Ticonderoga, Fort, 478.

Tiddeman, Mark, 19.

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Transfiguration, Church of the, 400.

Transportation. See Coaches, Stage; Fer-
ries; Railways, Street; Stages (omni-
buses); Vehicles; Vessels.

Transportation by hand, 101, 150.

Treadwell, Acker & Co., hotel, 355.
Treasury, Sub, 172 note, 188 note, 428.
Tredwell, J. & G., firm, 100A.

Trees, on streets, 182 note, 237 note, 266, 439;
at Hamilton's Grange, 429; Varian tree,
370.

Tribune. See New York Tribune.
Trinity, Church of the Holy, 463.
Trinity Buildings, Broadway, 305.

Trinity Church, 48, 72, 72 note, 100, 102, 137,
174, 194, 199, 220, 254, 446.

Trinity churchyard, 356.

Trotting, 397.

Troy, 483, 494.

Trucks. See Vehicles.

Tuck, Raphael, & Sons, publishers, 435.
Tugs. See Tow-boats.

Twelfth St., cor. Fifth Ave., 330.
Twenty-eighth St., 414, 444.
Twenty-ninth St., at Broadway, 439.
Twenty-third St., at Sixth Ave., 388; at
Eighth Ave., 387. See also Fifth Ave.
Hotel; Flat-Iron Building; Franconi's
Hippodrome; Madison Cottage.

U

Underhill, photographer, 387 note.
Uniforms. See Firemen; Military; Police.
Union Park. See Union Square.
Union Pond, Williamsburgh, 462.

Union Square, 237, 266, 325, 326, 339, 361A,

447. See also Everett House; Church
of the Pilgrims.

Unitarian Church, Mercer St. (1829), 118.
United States Branch Bank, 106, 118.
United States Hotel, 178 Pearl St., 114.
United States Hotel, cor. Water and Fulton,
144, 220, 454.

United States Naval Hospital (1850), 269.

United States Revenue Office, 220.
Universal Magazine, 42, 478.

University Place, 237, 266, 346. See also
Washington Square.

University Place Presbyterian Church, 346.

V

Valentine's Manual, 6, 7, 22, 31 note, 42A
note, 45, 55 note, 61, 62, 70, 93, 94, 95,
134, 135, 150 note, 217, 299A, 302 note,
326 note, 327 note, 331 note, 332, 348,
353, 353 note, 357-359, 370, 389. See also
Shannon's Manual.

Valois, E. See Fasel, G. W.

Van Amburgh & Co. (menagerie), 210, 361A,
380 note.

Van Cortlandt house, 22, 444.

Vanderbilt, C., river steamboat (1848), 221.
Vanderbilt, Cornelius (Commodore), 392,
397.

Vanderpoel & Smith, 346.

Van der Weyde, composer, 319.
Van Nest, Abraham, house, 332.
Van Tassel house, 485, 486.
Varian tree (1864), 370.
Varick St., 125, 444.

Vauxhall Gardens (c. 1780), 42.
Vehicles, Hand-propelled. See Barrows; Pe-
rambulators; Push-carts.

Vehicles, Horse-drawn: Carriages, 86, 128,
150, 168, 171, 175, 185, 213, 214, 310, 317,
345 note, 365, 383, 390, 400, 402, 409, 416,
417, 437-439, 448; Four-in-hands, 425,
434, 439; Sulkies, 397; Business wagons,
trucks, drays, delivery wagons, 32, 86,
144 note, 171, 180, 213, 214, 248, 251, 373,
383, 409, 416, 431, 432; Ice wagons, 150,
383, 409. See also Circus wagons;
Coaches, Stage; Cabs, Hansom; Rail-
ways, Street; Stages (omnibuses).
Vendors, Street, 95, 376, 383.
Vesey Street, 155, 304.
Vessels:

Boat-race, 166.

Ferry boats, 167, 173, 189, 221, 232, 454, 455,
458.

Ocean steamers, 228, 232 (Cunard, 1849).
Police boat, 409.

River steamers and excursion boats
(paddle-wheel), 167, 173, 221, 233, 358
note, 409, 454-456, 458.

Sail, 17th century, 2 (lateen sail), 3, 10;
18th century, 16; 19th century, 66
(schooner), 117, 167, 189, 298 (racing
sloop and frigate, c. 1843), 409, 460, 464.
Sound steamers, 409.

Steam, 53 (John Fitch), 76-77 (Fulton); 79
(two-keel, 1818?), 225 (landing, pier 1).
Tow-boats, 221, 228, 409 (with barges).

Vessels, continued.

War vessels, 18th century, 21, 57; 19th
century, sailing, 167 (1836), 221 (1848),
228, 409 (1872); steam, 76 and 77 (the
"Fulton"), 455 (1852, paddle-wheel).
Yachts, 298, 470.

Views of New York, pub. by H. Hoff, 252–
270.

Views in New York (Peabody & Co.), 118
note, 136 note, 137, 139, 143, 144 note.
Vilas, Charles N., 421.

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War of 1812, 484, 499.

War vessels. See Vessels.

Ward, George A., 466 note.

Ward, J. Q. A., sculptor, 415 note.
Ward's Island, 359.

Warren, A. C., artist, 358 note, 407.
Washington, George, portraits, 132, 199;

headquarters, Jumel mansion, 393; entry
into New York (1783), 46; inauguration,
47, 49; residence, 62; Fraunces' Tavern,
331, 373, 444; Mount Vernon, 498; monu-
ment, Union Square, 361A.

Washington, D. C., 499.
Washington, Fort (1776), 36.

Washington Greys Troop, 196.

Washington Guards, 196.
Washington Hotel, 169.
Washington Institute, 186, 326 note.
Washington Market, 173, 334.
Washington Square, 263, 284, 427.

Wasp and the Frolic, Action between, 484.
Water St., cor. Fulton, 144, 198, 220, 454.
Water supply. See Croton Water Celebra-
tion; High Bridge; Reservoirs.
Waterfalls. See Falls.
Water-front. Particularly detailed depiction,
showing wharves and shipping, on the
Hudson River side, 148, 173, 225, 234, 386,
444; East River side, 117, 144, 167, 170,
198, 221, 386. See also Battery; Bay,
Harbor and Narrows; Bird's-eye views.
For opposite shore, see Brooklyn; Ho-
boken; Weehawken.

Waters, Horace, publisher, New York, 296.
Waterworks, on Schuylkill River, 483.
Watson, J., 166.

Waverley Place, 417A.

Webb, Capt. T., 30.

Weehawken, 80, 89, 113, 149, 232, 234.

Weekly Day Book, 383.

Weingaertner, A., artist, 283, 311; lithogra-
pher, 31 note, 335, 345, 460. See also
Nagel & Weingaertner.

Weir, R. W., artist, 148, 154.

Welch, Uriah, 424.

Welcke, R. A., engraver, 74.

Wells, artist, 305, 330.

Wellstood, W., engraver, 336, 341 note, 476.
Wellstood & Peters, engravers, 458.
Wessbecher, Hermann, publisher, 417.
West St., 444.

West Broadway, 81.

West Hoboken, 273.

West Point, Mountain Spring, 488.
Whale Bone Manufactory, 221.
Wharton, T. K., artist, 153.
Wharves. See Water-front.
Wheel-barrows, 86.

Whig headquarters, 177 note.
White, Henry, his widow, 22.
White, R. N., engraver, 72 note.
White House, Washington, 499.
White St., cor. Elm, 302, 305.
Whitefield, E., artist, 454, 455.
Whitehall St., 14, 22 note.

Whitney & Jocelyn (Whitney, Jocelyn & An-
nin), wood engravers, 345A.
Wickliffe, Charles A., 200-202.
William Henry, Prince, 43.

William St., 347, 447; Rigging loft, 30, 32;
at Wall St. See Merchants' Exchange.
William Street, South. See South William
Street.

Williams, Michael, lithographer, 113.

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