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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

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