Authors: Steven H. Jaffe
Tags: #History, #Military, #General, #United States
Clark, Kenneth
Clinton, De Witt
Clinton, George, (American governor and vice president)
Clinton, George (British colonial governor)
Clinton, Sir Henry
Coast Guard
Cobble Hill, Brooklyn
Cochrane, Sir Alexander
Cockburn, Sir George
Cockran, William Bourke
Cohan, George M.
Cohen, John
Cohn, Roy
Colepaugh, William
Collazo, Oscar
Colman, John
Colored Orphan Asylum
Columbia University
Columbus Hospital
Committee for Nonviolent Action
Committee on Public Information (CPI)
Common Council, New York City
Commonweal
magazine
Communism, and Communists
Cold War
Depression era
Vietnam War era
Coney Island
Connecticut River
Connecticut
American Revolution
Cold War
Dutch era
Contracting, war
Civil War
World War I
World War II
Convoys
World War II
Copperheads
Cordero, Andres Figueroa
Corlears Hook
Cornbury, Lord
Cornell, Thomas
Cornwallis, Charles Lord
Corps of Engineers, US Army
Coughlin, Charles
Courtney, William Augustus
Creel, George
Crimean War
Croatian nationalists
Cromwell, Oliver
Croton Reservoir
Cuba
Cuban Americans and Cuban immigrants
Cuban missile crisis
Cullen, John
Curacao
Curtis, George W.
Czech Americans and Czech immigrants
D’Estaing, Charles-Hector, Comte
Daily Worker
Dalton School
Daly, Maria Lydig
and African Americans
Danbury, Connecticut
Dancis, Bruce
Dannenberg, Linda
Dasch, John George
Davis, Jefferson
Day, Dorothy
De Grasse, Francois Joseph Paul
De Vries, David
Decatur, Stephen
Delafield, Richard
De Lancey, James
De Lancey, Oliver
Delaware Bay
Delaware River
Dutch era
and Swedes
Delaware
Dellinger, David
Democratic Party, and Democrats
Civil war era
and Draft Riot
Vietnam War era
World War II
Democratic-Republicans
Demologos
(
Fulton I
, steam warship)
Department stores
Depression (1930s)
Destruction of Gotham
(Miller)
Detroit
Devoy, John
Dewey, John
Diem, Ngo Dinh
Dimout
Disaster Control Board, New York City
Diseases
Dix, John
Doenitz, Karl
Donnelly, Ignatius
Douglas, Stephen
Draft card burning, during Vietnam War
Draft Riot
later references to
Drisius, Samuel
Du Bois, W. E. B.
Duck and Cover drills
Duffy Square
Duffy, Father Francis
Dunmore, Lord
Dunning, John
Duryee’s Zouaves
Dutch East India Company
Dutch Reformed Church
Dutch Republic
Dutch-Spanish wars
Dutch West India Company (WIC)
and English threat
Dworkowitz, Norman
Dylan, Bob
East Harlem
East India Company (English)
East New York, Brooklyn
East River
American Revolution
Civil War
Dutch era(photo)
English colonial era(photo)
War of 1812 era
East Village
Egypt
Egyptian Americans, Egyptian immigrants
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Eisenstaedt, Alfred
Eleventh Street explosion (1970).
See
West Eleventh Street explosion
Ellis Island
as immigration center
Elmhurst, Queens
Embuscade
(French frigate)
Empire State Building
Epstein, Moray
Espionage Act, federal
Espionage.
See
Spies
Ethiopia
Evertsen, Cornelis, the Younger
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC)
Fallout, nuclear, and shelters
FALN.
See
Fuerzas Armadas de Liberacion Nacional Puertorriquena
Fascism, and Fascists
Fast, Howard
Fatherland, The
(magazine)
FBI
Cold War
Islamists
and New Left
World War II
FCDA.
See
Federal Civil Defense Administration.
Federal Civil Defense Administration (FCDA)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Federal Hall
Federalists
Fellowship of Reconciliation
FEPC.
See
Fair Employment Practices Committee
Fermi, Enrico
Fifth Avenue Peace Parade Committee
Fight for Freedom Committee
Fire Island
Fires
and American Revolution (photo)
at Black Tom
in Cold War
and Confederate arson plot
in Draft Riot
and “Negro Plot,”
Flatbush, Brooklyn
Flatlands, Brooklyn
Fleming, Ian
Fletcher, Benjamin
Floyd Bennett Field
Food strike of 1917
Fordham, Bronx
Fordham University
Fort Amsterdam(photo)
early uses of
and English threat (photo)
Fort Anne
Fort Defiance
Fort Dix
Fort George(photo)
and American Revolution
Fort Greene
Fort Hamilton
Fort Hancock
Fort James
Fort Jay
Fort Lafayette
Fort Lee
Fort Lincoln
Fort Michie
Fort Orange (Albany)
Fort Putnam
Fort Richmond
Fort Schuyler
Fort Stirling
Fort Sumter
Fort Terry
Fort Tilden
Fort Tompkins
Fort Totten
Fort Wadsworth(photo)
Fort Washington
Fort William
Fort William Henry
Fort Wright
Forts and fortifications, New York City area.
See also names of individual forts.
American Revolution
Civil War
Cold War
as defenses against English (photo)(photo)
Dutch era
English colonial era
War of 1812 era
World War I
World War II
France, and French
American Revolution
Dutch era
English colonial era and
post-revolutionary era and War of 1812
World War I
World War II
See also
French and Indian War, French Revolution
Franco, Francisco
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper
Franklin, Benjamin
Franz Josef, Emperor (Austria-Hungary)
Fraunces Tavern
Fredericks, Cryn
Freeman’s Journal
French and Indian War
French Revolution
Fresh Water Pond
Fromm, Erich
Fuchs, Klaus
Fuerzas Armadas de Liberacion Nacional Puertorriquena (FALN)
Fulton Fish Market
Fulton I. See Demologos
Fulton, Robert
Gaelic American
(newspaper)
Gallatin, Albert
Gandhi, Mohandas
Garden City, Long Island
Gardiner’s Island
Garibaldi, Giuseppe
Garnet, H.H.
Garrott, George
Gaslight Café
Gay New Yorkers
George III(photo)
German American Bund(photo)
German Americans, and German immigrants
Civil War
English colonial era
World War I
World War II
Germany, and Germans
American Revolution
World War I
World War II
Gettysburg, Battle of
Gibbons, James, and Lucy
Gilbert, David
Gillespie, Dizzy
Gimpel, Erich
Ginsberg, Allen
Gitlin, Todd
Glasgow, Scotland
Goebbels, Joseph
Goering, Hermann
Gold, Harry
Gold, Ted
Golden, Harry
Goldman, Emma
Goldman, George
Goldwater, Barry
Goodman, Benny
Goodwin, William J.
Governors Island
colonial era
War of 1812 era (photo)
World War I
World War II
Gowanus Creek
Gowanus Heights
Gramercy Park
Grand Central Terminal
Grant, James
Grant, Madison
Gravesend, Long Island (Brooklyn)
Greeley, Horace
Greenbaum, Isadore
Greene, Nathanael
Greenglass, David
Greenwich Village
and Cold war
and terrorism
Groves, Leslie
Guevara, Che
Guiffrida, Louis
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Hagedorn, Hermann
Haiti
Halifax, Nova Scotia
War of 1812
Hallets Point, Queens
Halper, Albert
Halve Maen
(Hudson’s ship)
Hamburg, Germany
Hamilton, Alexander
Hamilton, Dr. Alexander
Hamlet, James
Hampton, Fred
Hampton-el, Clement
Hanover Square
Hard hat riot (1970)
Hardegen, Reinhard
Hardy, Charles
Hardy, Sir Thomas Masterman
Harlem(photo)
Vietnam War era
World War I
World War II
Harlem Heights
Battle of
Harlem Hellfighters
Harlem River
Harriman, Averell
Hartford, Treaty of
Havens, Richie
Hawley, Alan
Hayden, Tom
Heinck, Heinrich
Heinrich, Prince, of Prussia
Heister, Philip von
Hell Gate
Hell Gate Bridge
Hell’s Kitchen
Hempstead, Long Island
Henry, Ralph
Herald Square
Hernandez, Edwin
Hessians
Battle of Brooklyn
combat on Manhattan
Hickey, Thomas
Hijackings
Hillman Sidney
Hillquit, Morris
Hinsch, Frederick
Hiroshima
Hiss, Alger
Hitler, Adolf
New York and
Hitler, William Patrick
Hoboken, New Jersey
World War I
Hoffman, Abbie
Hoffman, Dustin
Holland Tunnel
Holtzman, Elizabeth
Hooligan Navy
Hoover, J. Edgar
Horsmanden, Daniel
Hotels
and Civil War era (photo)
and World War I era
and World War II era
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
Howe, Admiral Richard Lord
Howe, General William
and Long Island campaign
HUAC.
See
House Un-American Activities Committee
Hudson River
American Revolution
Civil War era
Dutch era
English colonial era
World War II
Hudson Valley
American Revolution
post-revolutionary era
Hudson, Henry
Hughes, Langston
Hughson, John
Hull, Cordell
Hunter College
Huntington, Long Island
Hutchinson, Anne and Susannah
Hyde, Edward, Earl of Clarendon
Hyden, F. M.
Hydrogen bomb
Hylan, John
I-400 (Japanese submarine)
Iceland
IDA (Institute for Defense Analyses)
Il Martello
(newspaper)
Il Progresso Italo-Americano
(newspaper)
Immigrants, and immigration.
See also individual nationalities
Civil War era
and terrorism
World War I era
World War II era
Impressment, naval
Independent
(magazine)
Indians.
See
Canarsie, Iroquois, Lenape, Mahicans, Mohawks, Raritans, Wecquaesgeeks
Inflation
Ingram, Jonas
Institute of Fine Arts
Inwood, Manhattan
Ireland
Irish Americans, and Irish immigrants
Civil War era
and Draft Riot
World War I era
World War II era
Irish Republican Brotherhood
Iroquois
Isbrandtsen, Jakob
Islamic Jihad
Islamism, Islamists
Israel
Italian Americans, and Italian immigrants
World War I era
World War II era
Italy
J. P. Morgan and Company
Jacobs, John
Jaffe, Morris
Jamaica Bay
Jamaica, Queens
James II (England)
James, Harry
Janson, Charles William
Japan, and Japanese
Japanese Americans, and Japanese immigrants
Jay, John
Jazz
Jefferson, Thomas
Jersey City
and Black Tom depot
terrorism and
Jewish Defense League
Jews, and Jewish immigrants
colonial era
World War I era
World War II era
Jihad
Johnson, Lyndon
Johnson, Samuel, Reverend
Jones Beach
Juet, Robert
Julian, Herbert
Justice Department, US
Kahane, Meir
Kaiser.
See
Wilhelm II
Katz, Hyman
Kaufman, Irving
Kaye, Danny
Kearns, Christopher
Kennedy Airport
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy, Robert Cobb
Khrushchev, Nikita
Kidd, William
Kieft, Willem
Kieft’s War
King George’s War
King William’s War
King, Ernest
King, Martin Luther Jr.
King’s Bridge
King’s College
Kings County
Kip’s Bay