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By Clarence A. Perry. Illustrated. 404 pages. Price, postpaid, $ 1.25. CHARITIES PUBLICATION COMMITTEE 105 EAST 22D STREET, NEW YORK RUSSELL SAGE FOUNDATION CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Edited by JAMES BRONSON REYNOLDS FOR THE NEW YORK RESEARCH COUNCIL NEW YORK CHARITIES PUBLICATION COMMITTEE .... MCMXI NEW YORK RESEARCH COUNCIL E. R. A. Seligman, Chairman Felix Adler John Mitchell E. T. Devine James B. Reynolds John M. Glenn Henry R. Seager Florence Kelley Mary K. Simkhovitch Frances A. Kellor Lillian D. Wald Paul U. Kellogg Gaylord S. White Copyright, 191 1, by The Russell Sage Foundation PRESS OF WM. P. FELL CO. PHILADELPHIA PREFACE THE accompanying Bibliography has been prepared for the use of students and investigators of social conditions past and present in Greater New York City. The aim has been to provide a practical handbook for workers in such form as to give them access to all important material in print in their several lines of work or investigation. Variation in form of records of the different libraries con- sulted made absolute uniformity of entries impossible, but the importance of uniformity has been constantly in mind and has been secured as far as possible. The name of at least one library where a given work may be found is mentioned. The work in question may be in others, but has been credited to the library first examined. Acknowledgment must be made to those who did the actual work of preparing the Bibliography. The original work was done by Messrs. Howard B. Woolston, Ph.D., and Roger Howson, a graduate of the N. Y. School of Philanthropy. Their work was subsequently added to and completed by Miss Catharine S. Tracey, Librarian of the Reform Club Library of Columbia University. All the proof has been read and corrected and the index prepared by Mr. C. Alexander Nelson, formerly Assistant Librarian of Columbia University. TABLE OF CONTENTS PACE Preface v List op Libraries and Magazines xi List op Abbreviations xvi I. Description i Maps 9 Natural Features 9 II. History 1 1 Biography 17 III. Population 18 Immigration 18 Races 21 a. Chinese 22 b. French 22 c. Germans 22 d. Hebrews 23 e. Italians 24 f. Negroes 25 Vital Statistics 26 IV. Government and Politics 28 (For reports of city departments see under the subject of which they treat) Charters 32 Civic Associations 39 Civil Service 41 a. Examinations 41 b. Organization 42 Consolidation 43 Elections 44 Laws and Ordinances 47 Political Conditions 49 Political Reform 52 Tammany 54 V. Public Works 58 Art and Architecture 58 a. Art Commission 61 b. Public Buildings 61 vii Vlll TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Bridges 63 a. Brooklyn Bridge 65 b. Queensborough Bridge 66 Harbors, Docks and Perries 66 Lighting 7° Public Improvements 73 Streets and Boulevards 76 Water Supply 78 VI. Public Finance 87 Accounts 90 City Debt 92 a. Sinking Fund 93 Franchises 94 Municipal Ownership 95 Public Service Commission 96 Taxation 98 VII. Economic Conditions 101 Banking and Finance 101 Labor 103 a. Child Labor 104 b. Employment Agencies 105 c. Employers' Liability 106 d. Labor Legislation 107 e. Organized Labor and Strikes 108 f. Sweat Shops 109 g. Unemployment no h. Women's Work no Life Insurance 112 Savings and Loans 113 Standard of Living 114 Trade and Industry 115 VIII. Transportation and Communication 117 Communication 117 a. Mails 117 b. Telephone 117 Railroads 118 Street Railroads 120 a. Accidents 126 b. Elevated 127 c. Employes 128 d. Finance 129 e. Franchise 130 f. Legal Status 132 g. Moving Platforms 133 TABLE OF CONTENTS IX PAGE h. Subways 133 i. Surface Lines 137 j. Transfers 140 Transportation of Freight 141 Tunnels 142 IX. Public Health 144 Baths and Lavatories 147 Disposal of Dead 148 Disposal of Waste 149 a. Garbage 149 b. Sewage 150 Hospitals and Dispensaries 152 Markets and Foods 155 a. Milk 156 b. Peddlers 157 Quarantine 157 Street Cleaning 158 Tuberculosis 160 X. Housing 164 Congestion 165 Fires and Fire Department 167 Lodgings 170 •Real Estate 172 Tenements 173 a. Conditions 173 b. Improvements 176 c. Legislation 178 XL Crime and Correction 181 Courts 182 (See also Children's Court under Juvenile Crime) Gambling 185 Juvenile Crime 185 a. Children's Court 186 b. Juvenile Reformatories 186 Mendicancy 187 Police 188 Prisons and Reformatories 192 Probation 193 Prostitution 194 Saloon Problem and Drunkenness 195 XII. Poverty and Charities 198 Defectives 204 a. Mental Defectives 204 b. Physical Defectives 205 X TABLE OF CONTENTS PAG3 Dependents 207 a. Child Helping 207 b. Old Age Relief 209 Fresh Air Charities 209 XIII. Education 212 Colleges and Universities 212 Common Schools 214 a. Administration 214 b. Buildings 218 c. Curriculum 218 d. Finance 219 e. History 220 f. Hygiene 220 g. Legislation 221 h. Night and Vacation Schools 223 i. Religion in the Schools 224 j. Teachers 224 Industrial Education 225 Kindergartens 226 Libraries 227 Museums and Gardens 230 Popular Education 232 a. Free Lectures : 232 Press 233 XIV. Religion 235 Institutional Churches 235 Missions 236 Sunday Observance 238 XV. Recreations and Social Organizations ; 239 Celebrations 239 Music 240 Parks and Playgrounds 241 a. Central Park 246 b. Coney Island 246 Settlements 247 Societies and Clubs 249 Theatres 252 a. Children's Theatre 253 Index 257 LIBRARIES AND MAGAZINES, AND LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS LIBRARIES AND MAGAZINES LIBRARIES IN GREATER NEW YORK IN WHICH BOOKS LISTED MAY BE POUND The capital letters opposite titles in the Bibliography indicate the library in which the book may be found. Brooklyn Public Library — Montague Branch B Citizens' Union Library CU City Club Library CC City Hall Library CH Columbia University Library C Lenox Library L Mercantile Library M Merchants' Association Library MA Public Service Commission Library PS School of Philanthropy Library P PRINCIPAL MAGAZINES REFERRED TO WITH THEIR ABBREVIATIONS Amer. Archit. — American Architect A (Formerly American Architect and Building News) Amer. Econ. Assoc. Q. — American Economic Association Quarterly A Amer. Geog. Soc. Bull. — American Geographical Society Bulletin A Amer. Hist. Mag. — American Historical Magazine L Amer. Hist. R. — American Historical Review L Amer. J. Sociol. — American Journal of Sociology A Amer. Jour, of Sci. — American Journal of Science A Amer. M. — American Magazine A Amer. Medicine — American Medicine A Amer. Physical Educ. R. — American Physical Education Review A Amer. Statis. Assoc. Pub. — American Statistical Association Publica- tions A Annals Amer. Acad. — Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science A Appleton — Appleton's A Archit. and Builders' M. — Architects' and Builders' Magazine A Archit. Record — Architectural Record A Xll LIBRARIES AND MAGAZINES Archit. R. — Architectural Review A Architecture — Architecture A Archit. and Building M. — Architectural and Building Magazine A (Consolidated with Builder's Magazine under title Architects' and Builders' Magazine) Arena — Arena A Atlantic — Atlantic Monthly A Bankers' M. — Bankers' Magazine A Book Buyer A Cassell — Cassell's Magazine A Cassier — Cassier's Magazine A Cath. World— Catholic World A Century — Century Magazine A Char. — Charities A (Title changed to The Survey in 1909) Char. R. — Charities Review A (Combined with Charities in 1901) Chaut. — Chautauquan A Church R. — Church Review C City Gov't — City Government A (Continued by Municipal Journal and Engineer) Civic Jour. — Civic Journal A (Continuation of People's Institute Bulletin) Collier — Collier's National Weekly A Columbia Univ. Q. — Columbia University Quarterly C Columbia Literary M. — Columbia Literary Monthly C Commerical and Financial Chron. — Commercial and Financial Chronicle A Contemp. — Contemporary A Cosmopol. — Cosmopolitan A Craftsman — Craftsman A Cur. Lit. — Current Literature A Eclectic M. — Eclectic Magazine A (Ceased publication in 1907) Educa. — Education A Educ. R. — Educational Review A Elec. Engin. — Electrical Engineer A Elec. Ry. Jour. — Electric Railway Journal A Elec. Traction W. — Electrical Traction Weekly A Elec. R. — Electrical Review A Elec. World — Electrical World A Electrician — Electrician A (Continued under title of Electrical Engineer) Engin. M. — Engineering Magazine A Engin. News — Engineering News A Engin. Rec. — Engineering Record A LIBRARIES AND MAGAZINES Xlll Engin. R. — Engineering Review A Eng. Illus. Mag. — English Illustrated Magazine A Eng. Hist. Rev. — English Historical Review A Everybody — Everybody's Magazine A Federation — Federation L Fire and Water — Fire and Water Engineering A (Formerly Fire and Water) Fortnightly — Fortnightly Review A Forum — Forum A Geolog. Soc. of Amer. Bull. — Geological Society of America Bulletin A Gunton — Gunton's Magazine A (Ceased publication in 1904) Harper — Harper's Monthly Magazine A Harper's W. — Harper's Weekly A Indep. — Independent A Inst. Soc. Economics Bull. — Institute of Social Economics Bulletin A Internat. J. — International Journal of Ethics A Internat. M. — International Monthly Magazine A (Continued as International Journal of Ethics) Internat. R. — International Review A (Ceased publication) Internat. Q. — International Quarterly A (Ceased publication in 1906) Internat. Studio — International Studio A Iron Age — Iron Age A Jewish Char. — Jewish Charity P Jour. Frank. Inst. — Journal of Franklin Institute A Jour. Soc. Science — Journal of Social Science A Kindergarten M. — Kindergarten Magazine A (Now Kindergarten Primary Magazine) Lend a Hand — Lend a Hand Leaflet A Leslie's W. — Leslie's Weekly A Library Jour. — Library Journal A Lippincott — Lippincott's Magazine A Liv. Age — Living Age A McClure — McClure's Magazine A Macmillan — Macmillan's Magazine A (Ceased publication in 1907) Mag. of Amer. Hist. — Magazine of American History A (Ceased publication in 1901) Medical News — Medical News A Medical Rec. — Medical Record A Menorah — Menorah A Merchants' Assoc. Proceedings — Merchant's Association Proceedings A Metropol. — Metropolitan Magazine A XIV LIBRARIES AND MAGAZINES Miss. R. — Missionary Review of the World A Monthly Rev.- — Monthly Review A Munic. Affairs — Municipal Affairs A Munic. and Ry. Rec. — Municipal and Railway Record A (Continued as Municipal Journal and Engineer) Munic. Engin. — Municipal Engineering A Munic. Jour, and Engin. — Municipal Journal and Engineer A Munic. Ownership — Municipal Ownership A Munic. Rec. and Ad. — Municipal Record and Advertiser C (Continued by Municipal and Railway Journal, which in turn was merged with Municipal Journal and Engineer) Munsey — Munsey's Magazine A Nation — Nation A Nat. Q. — National Quarterly A New Eng. M. — New England Magazine A New Eng. Waterworks Assoc. Jour. — New England Waterworks Associa- tion Journal A N. Y. Architect — New York Architect C N. Y. Gen. and Biograph. Rec. — New York Genealogical and Biographical Record A N. Y. Med. Jour. — New York Medical Journal A N. Y. Quarterly — New York Quarterly A N. Y. Teachers' Monographs C igth Century — Nineteenth Century A No. Amer. — North American Review A Outing — Outing A Outlook — Outlook A Overland — Overland Monthly A People's Inst. Bull. — People's Institute Bulletin A (Continued by Civic Journal) Playground — Playground A Pol. Sci. Q. — Political Science Quarterly A Pop. Sci. M. — Popular Science Monthly A Prog. Age — Progressive Age A Pub. Imp. — Public Improvements A (Ceased publication in 1903) Pub. Opinion — Public Opinion A (Combined with Literary Digest in 1906) Pub. Policy — Public Policy C Putnam — Putnam's Magazine A (Combined with Atlantic Monthly, April, 19 10) Q. Jour. Econ. — Quarterly Journal of Economics A Quart. R. — Quarterly Review A Railroad Gaz. — Railroad Gazette A Railroad Men — Railroad Men A LIBRARIES AND MAGAZINES XV Railroad Rev. — Railroad Review A Ry. Age — Railway Age A (Consolidated with Railroad Gazette under title Railway Age Gazette) Ry. Age Gaz. — Railway Age Gazette A Ry. World — Railway World A Real Estate Rec. and Guide — Real Estate Record and Guide A R. of Rs. — Review of Reviews A Revue de Paris — Revue de Paris A Revue Philanthropique — Revue Philanthropique A Rev. Polit. et Liter. — Revue Politique et Literaire A Revue des Revues — Revue des Revues A Sanitarian — Sanitarian A (Merged with Popular Science Monthly) Sat. Rev. — Saturday Review A School Jour. — School Journal A School R. — School Review A School Work — School Work A Science — Science A Sci. Amer. — Scientific American A Scribner — Scribner's Magazine A Soc. Service — Social Service A Spec. — Spectator A Statesman — Statesman A (Ceased publication) St. Ry. Jour. — Street Railway Journal A St. Ry. R. — Street Railway Review A Survey — Survey A (Continuation of Charities) Technical World — Technical World A Technology Q. — Technology Quarterly A (Ceased publication in 1908) Uber Land u. Meer — Uber Land und Meer A Univ. Settlement Studies — University Settlement Studies C Van Norden — Van Norden's Magazine A Westminster — Westminster Review A Wilson Bull. — Wilson Bulletin A Woman's Munic. League Bull. — Woman's Municipal League Bulletin A World Today — World Today A World's Work — World's Work A Yale R. — Yale Review A XVI LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS Brackets indicate that the words or dates enclosed in the brackets were not on the title- page, but were supplied, the information being found elsewhere. Dash following date means that the set is current. anon. — anonymous Ass. Doc. — Assembly Document c. — copyright C. O. S. — Charity Organization Society comp. — compiled or compiler ed. — edited or editor; edition ill. — illustrated 1. — leaves n. d. — no date n. p. — no place n. s. — new series o. s. — old series p.— pages pseud. — pseudonym rev. — revised s., ser. — series v. — volumes BIBLIOGRAPHY Under each subject, references to magazine articles are arranged in a separate alphabet following the titles of books. I. DESCRIPTION Bibliography For list of directories, see New York Public Library Bulletin, 1901, v. 5, P- i9o-9S- A For list of guide books published before 1900, see New York Public Library Bulletin, 1901, v. 5, p. 74. A For list of views of New York City, see New York Public Library Bulle- tin, 1901, v. 5, p. 222-26. A Brooklyn Public Library. List of books on Greater New York. Brook- lyn, Publ. Lib., 1906. 34 p. B Includes "New York in fiction." Alden, Mrs. Cynthia M. W. Manhattan, historic and artistic. New ed. N. Y. [C1897]. B American Institute of Social Service. Guide studies, no. 1. N. Y. [C1904] 28 p. L Sociological tours for one week. Andrews, William Loring. Iconography of the Battery and Castle Garden. N. Y., Scribner, 1901. 43 p. ill. B Journey of the Iconophiles around New York in search of the historical and picturesque. N. Y., 1897. 47 p. L New Amsterdam, New Orange, New York. Catalogue of views of City, 1641-1800. N. Y., Dodd, Mead & Co., 1897. 142 p. pi. C Appleton's dictionary of Greater New York and vicinity, 1879-1905. N. Y., 1879-1905. L Bloomingdale's diary, 1909. [Guide book]. N. Y., 1909 352 p. ill. L Childe, Cromwell. New York; a guide. Brooklyn, 1903. 80 p. (Brook- lyn Eagle Library series, No. 76.) L Old New York down town. N. Y., 1901. ill. L Colonial Order of the Acorn. Views of early New York with illustra- tive sketches. N. Y., DeVinne, 1904. 142 p. L Davis, William J. Fraunces Tavern. (In Singleton, E. Historic bldgs. of Amer., 1906. p. 34-42.) A Dayton, Abram C. Last days of Knickerbocker life in New York. New ed. N. Y., 1897. 386 p. ill. A Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth. [New York City.] (In his Greater Britain, 1868. p. 39-50.) C Directorio y guia hispano-americana de New York. N. Y., 1907. L 2 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Disturnell, John. New York as it was and is; history and guide. N. Y., D. Van Nostrand, 1876. 296 p. pi. C Includes Brooklyn. Dodge, W. E. Old New York. N. Y., 1880. 59 p. L Earle, Mrs. Alice Morse. Colonial days in old New York. N. Y., 1896. 312 p. L Stadt Huys of New Amsterdam. N. Y., [01896]. B Engelhardt, G. W. New York the metropolis; the book of its Mer- chants' Association. N. Y., 1901. 283 p. ill. Fletcher, C. H. New York City souvenirs. Ser. 1-5. [N. Y., 1906.] ill. L Francis, C. S. & Co. Picture of New York in 1851, with a short ac- count of places. N. Y., 1857. 143 p. ill. map. C Girdner, John H. Newyorkitis. N. Y., 1901. 164 p. C Goodwin, Maud Wilder. Fort Amsterdam in the days of the Dutch. N. Y., [C1897]. B Greater New York red book. N. Y., 1905. v. 3. L Greatorex, Mrs. Eliza. Old New York from the Battery to Blooming- dale. N. Y., Putman, 1875. 2 v. L Etchings and text. [Greene, Asa.] Glance at New York; the government, theatres, churches, etc. N. Y., 1837. 264 p. B Growth of New York. N. Y., Wood, 1865. 49 p. C Guide magazine for New York. Nov., 1902. 128 p. L Hardie, James. Description of New York; population, institutions and history. N. Y., S. Marks, 1827. 360 p. A Hassam, Childe. Three cities. N. Y., Russel, 1899. B Book of plates. Hems tree t, Charles. Broadway of yesterday; collection of 20 prints of old Broadway with full description. [N. Y., Cadwallader, 1905.] ill. (National Soc. for Historical Research.) A Literary New York, its landmarks and associations. N. Y., 1903. 271 p. ill. map. L Nooks and corners of old New York. N. Y., Scribner, 1899. ill- C St. Paul's Church. (In Singleton, E. Historic buildings of Amer., 1906. p. 325-31.) A Hole, Samuel Reynolds. [Chapters on New York.] (In his Little tour in America. 01895. P- 24-127.) B Howells, William Dean. Impressions and experiences. N. Y., Harper, 1896. 281 p. B Three chapters on New York streets and parks. Literature and life. N. Y., 1902. 323 p. ill. C Contains several articles on New York, social and literary. Huard, Charles. New York comme je l'ai vue. Paris, E. Rey, 1906. 202 p. ill. L Hubbard, N. T. Autobiography with reminiscences of New York City 1798-1875. N. Y., Trow & Son, 1875. ^45 P- L Hughes, Rupert. Real New York. N. Y., 1904. 384 p. ill. B DESCRIPTION 3 Ingersoll, Ernest. Rand, McNally & Co's handy guide. Chicago, Rand-McNally, 1905. 195 p. ill. L Week in New York. N. Y., 1892. L James, Henry. New York revisited, New York and the Hudson, etc. (In his The American scene, 1907. p. 70-201.) A Janvier, Thomas Allibone. In Old New York. N. Y., [C1894]. 285 p. ill. maps. L King, Moses, ed. Handbook of New York City. New ed. N. Y., 1904. B — — Views of New York. [N. Y., 1906.] 96 p. ill. C KobbS, Gustav. New York and its environs. N. Y., 189 1. L Mabie, Hamilton Wright. The genius of the cosmopolitan city. N. Y., Historical Society, 1904. 42 p. A [MacCabe, James Dabney.] Secrets of the great city. Phila., [1868] 552 P- ill- C Martin, Arthur S. The City Hall. (In Singleton, E. Historic bldgs. of Amer., 1906. p. 286-92.) A Martin, Edward Sandford. Wayfarer in New York. N. Y., Macmil- lan, 1909. 266 p. L Matthews, Brander. Vignettes of Manhattan. ill. Maurice, Arthur Bartlett. New York in fiction. ill. New York as it is seen in the pages of various novels. Merchants' Association. Pocket guide to New 210 p. Metropolitan automobile guide. N. Y., Class Journal Co., [1907]. 371 p. maps. B Michaelius, Jonas. Manhattan in 1628 as described in his autograph letter. N. Y., 1904. 203 p. ill. B Mines, John Flavel. ("Felix Oldboy," pseud.) Island of Manhattan. N. Y., 1890. 20 p. A Tour round New York ; and My summer acre. N. Y., 1893. 5 l8 P- ill. L Morris- Jumel house, The. (In Singleton, E. Historic bldgs. of Amer., 1906. p. 309-12.) A Moss, Frank. The American metropolis from Knickerbocker days to the present time; New York City life in all its various phases. N. Y., Collier, 1897. 3 v. ill. A Mott, Hopper Striker. New York of yesterday; a. descriptive narrative of old Bloomingdale. N. Y., Putnam, 1908. 597 p. ill. L National Bank of North America. Old Wall Street. N. Y., Charlton Press, [1904?] 17 p. ill. A New York City—Common Council. Manual of the corporation, 1842-70. N. Y., 1842-70. ill. maps. ' L The Manual was begun as an enlargement of the City Hall directory. The volumes for 1842- 66 were compiled by D. T. Valentine and are known as Valentine's Manuals. They contain many prints and maps of old New York. Index to illustrations in Manuals of the corporation, by the Society of Iconophiles. N. Y., 1906. 107 p. L N. Y., 1894. 180 p. C N. Y., 1901. 231 p. L York. N. Y., 1906. L 4 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK New York City — [Poems on]. (In Poems of places ed. by H. W. Long- fellow. America: Middle states. 1879. p. 135-51.) C New York Guide Publishing Company. New York guide. N. Y., [1901]. 127 p. L [New York City in the olden time. Newspaper cuttings arranged by H. Onderdonk.] A New York State — Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. New York at the St. Louis Exposition, 1904; compiled by D. M. Ellis. Albany, Lyon, 1907. 539 p. ill. B Scattered references to N. Y. City and Brooklyn exhibits and accounts of their special " days." Ober, C. F., and Alden, Mrs. Cynthia M. W. Manhattan, historic and artistic. N. Y., [1892]. B Peirce, Mrs. M. F. Landmark of Fraunces' Tavern. [N. Y., 1901]. 44 P- L Post, John J. Old streets, roads, and piers, showing former and present names with list of alterations. N. Y., Cooke, 1882. 76 p. A Reimer, W. Bohemia: East Side cafes. N. Y., Caterer Pub. Co., 1903. 32 p. ill. L Rockey, W. S. Guide to New York. N. Y., 1904. 272 p. ill. L Sala, George Augustus. Transformation of New York, [etc.] (In his America revisited, C1880. v. 1. p. 19-99.) B Singleton, Esther. Castle Garden. (In her Historic bldgs. of Amer., 1906. p. 144-50.) A Social New York under the Georges, 1714-76. N. Y., 1902. 407 p. ill. C Taylor, Henry. New York as it was sixty years ago. Brooklyn, 1894. 28 p. B Todd, Charles Burr. In olde New York. N. Y., [1907]. 253 p. ill. L Tolman, William Howe, and Hemstreet, Charles. Better New York., N. Y., Baker & Taylor, 1904. 320 p. ill. C Trask, Spencer. Bowling Green. N. Y., 1898. 84 p. ill. map. C Ulmann, Albert. New York's historic sites, landmarks, monuments [etc.] N. Y., 1902. 31 p. L Van Dyke, John Charles. The new New York; illustrated by Joseph Pennell. N. Y., Macmillan, 1909. 425 p. ill. L Van Rensselaer, Mrs. May Dunning King. Goede vrouw of Mana-ha-ta at home and in society, 1609-1760. N. Y., 1898. 418 p. L Walker, G. H., & Co. Guide to Greater New York. Boston, [C1900]. L Williams, Jesse Lynch. New York sketches. N. Y., Scribner, 1902 133 P- "1- L Wilson, Rufus Rockwell. Queens and its worthies. (In his Historic Long Island, 1902. p. 206-25.) L Rambles in old New York. (In his Rambles in colonial byways, 1901. v. 1, p. 76-108.) B Wolfe, Theodore Frelinghuysen. Literary haunts and homes. Phila., Lippincott, 1899. 22 7 P- ill- B Zueblin, Charles. American municipal progress. N. Y., Macmillan 1902 380 p. X Contains much information relating to New York City. DESCRIPTION Zueblin, Charles. Greater New York. (In his Decade of civic develop- ment. 1905. p. 103-5.) A Alden, William Livingston. Literary New York in the 6o's. Putnam, 3 : 554-8. 1908. Ampere, J. J. Visit to New York. Eclectic M., 29 : 264-75. I 853- From Revue des Deux Mondes, June, 1853. Andrews, William Loring. Iconography of the Battery and Castle Gar- den. Book Buyer, 22 : 190-5; 304-8. 1901. Anet, Claude, (pseud.) New York, la ville et la vie. Revue de Paris, 4 : 654-76. 1901. Banks, Elizabeth L. New York and London; some points of similarity and difference. Cassell, 31 : 292-7. 1901. Barnes, James. City to the "north'' of "town." Harper, 95 : 866-78. 1897. Baxter, Sylvester. New New York. Outlook, 83 : 409-24. 1906. Blackshaw, Randall. New New York. Century, 64 : 493-513. 1902. Bowles, J. M. New New York. World's Work, 13 : 8301-6. 1906. Brace, Charles Loring. Society in New York. Nation, 1 1587-8. 1865. Brooks, Sydney. London and New York. Harper, 104 :. 295-303. 1901. Provincialism of New York. Indep., 60 : 1099-1102. 1906. Bunner, Henry Cuyler. Shantytown. Century, 20 : 855-69. 1880. 65th St.-8sth St. 8th Ave. and Central Park. Butler, Nicholas Murray. How to civilize New York. R. of Rs., 40 : 679—80. 1909. Carrington, James Beebee. New York at night. Scribner, 27 : 326- 36. 1900. Conant, W. C. New York; will it be the final world metropolis? Cen- tury, 26 : 687-96. 1883. Corbin, John. New York the 20th century city. Scribner, 33 : 259- 72. 1903. Cortissoz, Royal. Landmarks of Manhattan. Scribner, 18 : 531-44. 1895. Creedmoor, Walter. Problems of life in New York. Munsey, 27 : 634— 7; 777-80. 1902. For young men with little money. Croly, Herbert D. New York as the American metropolis. Archit. Record, 13 : 193-206. 1903. Crosby, Howard. New York to-day. Lend a Hand, 4 : 788-9. 1889. Cunniff, M. G., and Goodrich, Arthur. Rebuilding of New York. World's Work, 3 : 1485-1511. 1901. Davis, Charles Belmont. New York in the" good old summertime. Outing, 42 : 668-74. 1903. Discomforts of New York. Outlook, 85 : 15-17. 1907. Donald, Robert. London and New York. Outlook, 71 : 543-6. 1901. Doyle, A. P. Upper West Side, the rescue of a neighborhood. Out- look, 70 : 124-8. 1902. 6 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Dwight, Harry Griswold. An impressionist's New York. Scribner, 38 : S44-S4- i9°S- Earle, Mary Tracy. New York types in fiction. Book Buyer, 20 : 199- 202. 1900. Eaton, Walter Prichard. Washington Square: A meditation. 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New York City, Sept. 24 and Dec. 12, 1906. N. Y., [1907]. 151 p. A Netherland Benevolent Society. Annual report, 1st, 1908. N. Y., 1908. P New York State — Immigration Commission. Report. Albany, J. B. Lyon, 1909. 253 p. A St. George's Society. Sketch of the origin, progress and work of the Society, 1786-1886, by Robert Waller, and others. [N. Y., 1887]. A Shamrock Society. Hints to emigrants from Europe. N. Y., 1816. 22 p. C Sherard, Robert Harborough. Closed door : Treatment accorded to pauper emigrants in New York harbour. London, 1902. 185 p. A Societa San Raffaele per gli Italiani Immigranti. Rapporto annuale, 1908. N. Y., 1909. ' P Society for Protection of Italian Immigrants. Annual report, 1903-. N. Y., 1903-. ' P Constitution. N. Y., 1906. P How Salvatore Lamanti was swindled. N. Y., 1904. 30 p. C Steiner, Edward Alfred. Immigrant tide, its ebb and flow. N. Y., [1909]- 37° P- ill- A On the trail of the immigrant. N. Y., Revell, [01906]. 375 p. ill. C Trade and Transportation, Board of. Immigration; majority and minority reports. N. Y., 1903. n p. A Union League Club. Report of Special Committee on Emigration. N. Y, 1864. 19 p. C United States — Commerce and Labor, Department of. U. S. immigration service; explanatory, n. p. n. d. P Typewritten report. Immigration and Naturalization, Committee on. Immigration of aliens into the U. S. Wash., 1906. C Immigration Committee. Regulation of immigration; report on the bill (H. R. 12199). Wash., Gov't Pr. Off., 1902. 484 p. A Foreign immigration; report [to accompany H. R. 12199.] [Wash., 1902.] 199 p. A Immigration Station at Ellis Island, Commission to Investigate Con- dition of. Report. Wash., 1904. A Wald, Lillian D. The immigrant young girl. (In Nat. Conference of Charities and Correction. Proceedings, 1909. v. 36, p. 261-5.) C Whelpley, James Davenport. The United States. [Topical arrangement of immigration law.] (In his Problem of the emigrant, 1905. p. 80-142.) A Abbott, Ernest Hamlin. America's welcome to the immigrant. Outlook, 72 : 256-64. 1902. Types seen at Ellis Island. Assimilating the adult immigrant. Outlook, 88 : 244-5. 1908. 20 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Claghorn, Kate Holladay. Changing character of immigration. World's Work, i : 381-7. 1901. Immigration in its relation to pauperism. Annals Amer. Acad., 24 : 185-205. 1904. — — Our immigrants and ourselves. Atlantic, 86 : 535-48. 1900. Climbing into America. Survey, 22 : 111-14. 1909. Darlington, Thomas. Medico-legal aspect of the immigration problem. No. Amer., v. 183, Pt. 2: 1262-71. 1906. Ellis Island Immigrant Station. Archit. and Builders M., 2 : 345 _ 5 2 - 1901. Ellis Island investigation. Char., n : 324-5. 1903. Gleason, Arthur Huntington. New Ellis Island. Char., 19 : 910-12. 1907. Hall, Prescott Farnsworth. New problems of immigration. Forum, 3° ■ SS5-67- !9 01 - Selection of immigration. Annals Amer. Acad., 24 : 67-184. 1904. Henry, Arthur. Among the immigrants. Scribner, 29 : 301-n. 1901. Description of Court of inquiry at Ellis Island. Immigration at the port of New York, 1900-1905. Federation, 4 : no. 3 : 14-17. 1906. Kellor, Frances Alice. Immigrant woman. Atlantic, 100 : 401-7. 1907. Immigration and household labor; a study of sinister social con- ditions. Char., 12 : 151-2. 1904. Protection of immigrant women. Atlantic, 101 : 246-55. 1908. Lowry, Edward A. Americans in the raw. World's Work, 4 : 2644-55. 1902. McCabe, Lida Rose. A unique charity. Leslie's W. 81 : 87. 1895. Mission of Our Lady of the Rosary for Immigrant? Girls. McLaughlin, Allan. How immigrants are inspected. Pop. Sci. M., 66 : 357-61. 1905. • Immigration and the public health. Pop. Sci. M., 64 : 232-8. New York Immigrant Station, Archit. Record, 12 : 726-33. 1902. Norton, Eliot. Diffusion of immigration. Annals Amer. Acad., 24 : 159- 64. [1904]. O'Brien, C.J. The emigrant in New York, igth Century, v. 16 : 530-49. 1884. Especially the Irish. Radical proposals to shut off immigration. Civic Jour., v. 1, no. 24 : 1—2. 1910. Riis, Jacob August. In the gateway of nations. Century, 43 : 674-82. i9°3- Senner, J. H. Immigration question. Annals Amer. Acad., 10 : 1-19. 1897. Sherwood, Herbert Francis. Silent keeper of the gate. Outlook, 89 1289- 96. 1908. Speranza, Gino C. Handicaps in America. Survey, 23 : 465-72. 1910. Vay de Vaya, A., Graf. Alien immigration to U. S. A. Monthly Rev., 27 : 151-74- 1907- POPULATION 2 1 Watchorn, Robert. Gateway of the nation. Outlook, 8j : 897-911. 1907. -Truth about immigrants. Metropol., 30 : 403-11. 1909. White slave and immigration. Outlook, 93 : 881-3. 1 9°9- Whitmarsh, Hubert Phelps. Steerage of today. Century, 33 : 528-43. 1898. Liverpool to New York, via Ellis Island. Woman's Municipal League. Report on immigrant girls. Bulletin, p. 4-10, Mr., 1908. RACES Campernowne, Henry. Of the different races in the City of New York. (In his The boss. 1894. p. 68-74.) C Commons, John Rogers. Races and immigrants in America. N. Y.. Macmillan, 1907. 242 p. ill. C Gerard, James Watson. Impress of nationalities upon the City of New York. N. Y., 1883. 32 p. P Hapgood, Hutchins. Types from city streets. N. Y., Funk& Wagnalls, 1910. C Japanese American Commercial Weekly. Japan in New York. N. Y., [C1908]. . - B Mathews, Byron C. Nativities of the inmates of public institutions of New York City. (In Nat. Confer, of Char, and Cor., Proceed- ings. 1897. p. 282-8.) P Miller, L. H. Study of the Syrian population. [1904?] 48 p. ill. C United States — Industrial Commission. Foreign element in New York City. (In its Reports, 190 1. v. 15, p. 449-85.) A Woolston, Howard Brown. Study of the population of Manhattanville. N. Y., 1909. 158 p. ill. (Doctor's dissertation, Columbia University.) C Church Federation in New York. Indep., 52 : 1704-5. 1900. Report of the investigation of the Federation of Churches in the 14th Assembly District. Lee, Joseph. Assimilation and nationality. Char., 19 : 1453-5. 1908. Bengough, W. Syrian colony in New York. Harper's W., 39 : 746. i9°S- Collins, Francis A. Cosmopolitanism of New York. Bookman, 26 : 40- 8. 1907. Coulter, Ernest K. Alien colonies and the Children's Court. No. Amer., 179 : 73 I_ 4°- i9°4- Duncan, Norman. People from the East. Harper, 106 : 553-62. 1903. Syrians. Earle, E. Lyell. Foreign quarters of New York. Caih. World, 68 : 782- 93. 1899. Hamm, Margherita Arlina. Kalaun, a story of the Egyptian colony in New York. Century, 69 : 502-11. 1905. Hapgood, Hutchins. The foreign stage in New York. Bookman, 1 1 : 348- 58; 4S 2 ~ 8 ; S4S-S3; I2 : 39-42- 1900. 22 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK McLaughlin, Allan. Hebrew, Magyar and Levantine immigration. Pop. Sci. M., 65 : 4^32— 42. 1904. Manson, George I. The Norwegians, Swedes, and Danes in New York. Harper's W., 32 : 661-3. l888 - Pink, Louis H. The Magyar in New York. Char., 13, 262-3. J 9°4- Robbins, Jane E. Bohemian women in New York. Char., 13 : 194-6. 1904. Russell, Thomas Wallace. Twenty years of Irish home ride in New York. Quart. Rev., 171: 260-86. 1890. Russian Church, A, in New York. Munsey, 28 : 683-6. 1903. Weyl, Walter Edward. Pericles of Smyrna and New York. Outlook, 94 : 463-72. 1910. Wilson, John L. Scotch in New York. Harper's W., 34 : 513-16. 1909. a. CHINESE Beck, Louis J. New York's Chinatown. N. Y., Bohemia Pub. Co., 1898. 332 p. A Chinese Sunday School Union. Report of meeting to protest against Chinese outrages. N. Y., 1886. A Norr, W. Stories of Chinatown. N. Y., [C1892]. 83 p. ill. L Bengough, W. Chinese colony in New York. Harper's W., 40 : 214. 1896. Clark, Helen F. Chinese of New York. Century, 53 : 104—13. 1896. Fales, C. Chinese artisans in New York. Harper's W.. 32 :97s. 1888. Foo, Wong Chin. Chinese in New York. Cosmopol., 5 : 297-311. 1888. Forman, A. Celestial Gotham. Arena, 17 : 620-8. 1893. Hapgood, Hutchins. The Chinese theatre. Bookman, 12 139-42. 1900. White, T. M. Last days of Chinatown in New York. Harper's W '., 51 : 1208—9. I 9°7- b. FRENCH Donovan, W. French Quarter of New York. Caih. World, 41 : 61-9. 1885. Manson, George I. French in New York. Harper's W., 33 : 77-80. 1889. Rideing, William Henry. French Quarter of New York. Century, o. s., 19 : 1-9. 1879. West of Broadway, south of Washington Square, north of Grand Street. ... GERMANS Eickhoff, Anton. Die deutsche Gesellschaft der Stadt New York. 164 p. (In his In der neuen Heimath. 1884.) C Kapp, Friedrich. Geschichte der Deutschen im Staate New York bis zum Anfange des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts. N. Y., E. Steiger, POPULATION 23 1869. 416 p. (In Geschichte der deutschen Einwanderung in Amerika. v. 1.) L Lemke, Theodor. Geschichte des Deutschthum von New York (1848- 1890). N. Y., 1891. 167 p. C Stuerenburg, Caspar. Klein Deutschland. N. Y., E. Steiger, 1886. 225 p. L Hapgood, Hutchins. The German theatre. Bookman, 11 : 452-8. 1900. Manson, George I. Germans in New York. Harper's W ., 32 : 581-4. 1888. Shanly, C. D. Germany in New York. Atlantic, 19 : 555-64. 1867. d. HEBREWS Bernheimer, Charles Seligman, ed. Russian Jew in the United States. Phila., 1905. 426 p. ill. A Reissued in 1906 as "The immigrant Jew in America,' * by E. C. James and others. Deals chiefly with Jews in New York City. Fishberg, Maurice. Health problems of the Jewish poor. N. Y., Cowen, 1903. 16 p. A Hapgood, Hutchins. Spirit of the Ghetto; studies of the Jewish quarters, - New York. N. Y., Funk & Wagnalls, 1902. 312 p. ill. A Huchner, Leon. Jews of New York in the arts, sciences and professions. N. Y., Amer. Hebrew & Jewish Messenger, 1905. 15 p. A Jones, Thomas Jesse. Sociology of a New York City block. N. Y., 1904. 133 p. (Columbia Univ. Studies.) C Investigations among Italians and Hebrews. Warfield, David, and Hamm, Margherita Arlina. Ghetto silhouettes. N. Y., J. Pott & Co., 1902. 189 p. ill. A Bain, G. G. A transplanted survival; the Ghetto. Overland, n. s., 51 : 285-7. 1908. Bengough, W. Russo-Polish Jew colony in New York. Harper's W., 39 ' 7 2 5- i895- Benjamin, Eugene S. Baron de Hirsch Fund's activities. Menorah, 40 : 214—15. 1906. Blaustein, David. People of the East Side before emigration and after immigration. Univ. Settlement Studies, 1 : 74-8. 1905. Brudno, Ezra Selig. Russian Jew Americanized. World's Work, 7 : 4SSS~ 6 7- !9°4- Danziger, Adolph. The Hebrew theatre. MeiropoL, 27 1349-59. 1907. Die junge Leute im New-Yorker Ghetto. 1 sraelitische Wochen- schrift, no. 39. 1901. Davis, Phillip. Making Americans of Russian Jews. Outlook, 80 : 630- 7- !9°5- Fishberg, Maurice. Die Armut unter den Juden in New York: Eine sozialogische Studie. Ztschr. Demograph. u. Statist, d. Juden 4 : 113-18. 1908. 24 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Fischberg, Maurice. Health and sanitation of the immigrant Jewish population of New York. Menorah, 33 : 37-46; 75-82; 168-80. 1902. Gottberg, O. New Yorker Ghetto. Daheim, 22 : 22-3. 1903. Hapgood, Hutchins. Earnestness that wins wealth. World's Work, 6 : 3458-65. 1903- The Jew in New York. Rise of the Russian Jew. World's Work, 1 : 589-98. 1901. Hapgood, Hutchins. Sketch writers of the Ghetto. Bookman, 14 : 263-75- I 9° I - The Yiddish theatre. Bookman, 11 : 348-58. 1900. Hendrick, Burton J. Evolution des Judentums in New York. Ham- burger Correspondent: Beilage Amerika. Nr. 9, io, 11. 1907" Great Jewish invasion. McClute, 28 : 307— 21. 1907. Hoffman, K. In the New York Ghetto. Munsey, 23 : 608-19. 1900. Isaacs, Abram S. How the Jewish immigrant is cared for at New York World To-day, 12 : 479-83. 1907. Israels, B. L. Imported neighborhood spirit. Char., 18 : 720-1. 1907 The Zbarazer Circle, and similar societies. Kahn, Ernst. Die Zahl der Juden in New York. Ztschr. Demograph. u. Statist, d. Juden, 3 : 184-6. 1907. Laidlaw, Walter. Jews of New York as observed in ten years' investiga- tion. Jewish Char., 1905: 231-45. Jews of New York sociologically. Menorah, 38 : 319-33. 1905. Levy, Clifton H. New York Jew to-day. Indep., 59 : 1272-9. 1905. Oppenheimer, Francis J. Jewish criminality in New York. Indep., 65 : 640-2. 1908. Phillips, Grace Louise. Books read by the children of the Ghetto. World's Work, 6 : 3475-7. 1903. Richman, Julia. Jewish children in the public schools. Jewish Char., 4 : 6-8. 1904. Rubinow, I. M. Concentration or removal, which? Menorah, 35 : 75-8. 1903. Solomons, A. S. Baron de Hirsch Fund, and its work in New York. Federation, 2 : 90—4. 1902. Steiner, Edward Alfred. The Russian Polish Jew in New York. Outlook, 72 : 528-39. 1902. Tuska, Benjamin. How the other half lives, past and present. Jewish Char., 4 ; 224-8. 1905. East Side Jewish life. Walling, William English. What the people of the East Side do. Univ. Settlement Studies, 1 : 79-85. 1905. Weyl, Walter Edward. David Kaplan, Russian Jew. Outlook, 94 : 191-200. 1910. White, Henry. Problem of the tenements: A study of New York's Ghetto. Locomotive Firemen's M., 30 : 285-96. 1901. Work with wayward Jewish girls. Char., 12 : 534-6. 1904. POPULATION 25 ITALIANS Jones, Thomas Jesse. Sociology of a New York City block. N. Y., 1904. x 33 P- (Columbia Univ. Studies.) C Investigations among Italians and Hebrews. Lord, Eliot, and others. Italian settlement in American cities. (In their The Italian in America, 1906. p. 69-81.) A Stewart, M. N. Some amusements of the Yiddish and Italian people of the East Side. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1909.) P Bengough, W. Mulberry Bend Italian colony. Harper's W., 39 : 607. 1895. Betts, Lillian Williams. The Italian in New York. Univ. Settlement Studies. 1 : 90—105. 1906. Italian peasants in the new law tenements. Harper's Baz., 38 : 802-5. I 9°4- Breed, R. L. Italians fight tuberculosis. Survey, 23 : 702-3. 1910. Carr, John Foster. Coming of the Italians. Outlook, 82 : 418-31. 1906. The Italian in the United States. World's Work, 8 15393-404. 1904. Davenport, W. E. The Italian immigrant in America. Outlook, 73 28-34. 1903. Denison, Lindsay. The Black Hand. Everybody, 19 : 291-301. 1908. Durland, Kellogg, and Sessa, Louis. Italian invasion of the Ghetto. Univ. Settlement Studies, 1 : 106-17. 1906. Hapgood, Hutchins. The Italian theatre. Bookman, n : 545-53. 1900. Irwin, Elizabeth A. Story of a transplanted industry: Lace workers of the Italian quarter of New York. Craftsman, 12 404-9. 1907. 28 MacDougall Street. Italian, The, as a building laborer. Real Estate Rec. and Guide, 51 : 904-5. 1893. Italy in New York. Craftsman, 14 : 166. 1908. Kimball, Charlotte. Outline of amusements among Italians in New York. Char., v. 5, no. 12 : 1-8. 1900. Lovett, Eva. An Italian lace school in New York. Inter nat. Studio, 29 : xii-xix. 1906. 28 JlacDougall Street. Mangano, Antonio. Associated life of the Italians of New York. Char., 12 : 476-82. 1904. Manson, George I. Italians in New York. Harper's W '., 34 : 817-20. 1890. Problem unsolved — the Italian immigrant. Civic Jour., v. 1, no. 7 : 2-3. 1909. Riis, Jacob August. Feast days in Little Italy. Century, 36 : 491-9. 1899. Roseboro, Viola. Italians of New York. Cosmopol., 4 : 396-406. 1888. Speranza, G. C. Petrosino and the Black Hand. Survey, 22 : n-14. 1909. 26 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Testa, Stefano L. Strangers from Rome in Greater New York. Miss. R., 31 : 216-18. 1908. Warner, Arthur H. Amputating the Black Hand. Survey, 22 : 166-7. 1909. Weyl, Walter Edward. Italian who lived on twenty-six cents a day. Outlook, 93 : 966—75. 1909. /. NEGROES Bulkeley, William L. Industrial condition of the negro in New York. Annals Amer. Acad., 27 : 590-6. 1906. Collin, G. L. A city within a city; St. Cyprian's parish. Outlook, 84 : 274—7. 1906. A colored congregation. Griffin, Maude K. St. Mark's and its social work for negroes. Chat., 15 : 75-6. 1905. Kellor, Frances Alice. Southern colored girls in the North. Char., 13 : 584-5. 1905. Ovington, Mary White. The Negro home in New York. Char., 15 : 25- 30. 1905. The Negro in Trades Unions in New York City. Annals Amer. Acad., 27 : 551-8. 1906. Some publications on American negroes. Lib. J., 32 : n 6-1 7. 1907. Speed, J. G. The negro in New York. Harper's W., 44 : 1249-50. 1901. Tucker, Helen A. Negro craftsman in New York. Southern Workman, 3° : S45-SI- i9°7- VITAL STATISTICS Bibliography For list of works on health and vital statistics , see New York Public Library Bulletin, 1901, v. 6, p. 141-6. A For general statistics of population see U. S. census reports under N. Y. City. Federation, 1900-9. N. Y., 1900-9. C Organ of the Federation of Churches. Stopped publication, May, igog. Federation of Churches. Sociological canvasses, 1896-99; comp. by Walter Laidlaw. N. Y., 1896-99. C Guilfoy, W. H. Death-rate of New York as affected by the cosmopolitan character of its population. (In Amer. Statist. Assoc. Pub- lications, 1907. v. 10, p. 515-22.) 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Maltbie, Milo Roy. Public Utility Commission of New York City. City Club Bull. (Chicago). 2 : 235-50. 1909. Metropolitan receivers to the Commission. Outlook, 91 : 133-5. 1909- 7 98 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Our Public Service Commission. People's Inst. Bull., Nov. 1907 : 1-3. Pollock, Horatio M. Public Service Commissions in the State of New York. Annals Amer. Acad., 31 : 115-24. 1908. Report of progress. Outlook, 88 : 471-2. 1908. Review of the report of the Public Service Commission for 1907. Yale R., 18 : 92-6. 1909. Solving a great city's transportation problem. World's Work, 1 5 : 9594-9 • Warner, John DeWitt. New York's subway, the Rapid Transit Com- mission and the people. Indep., 58 : 525— 37. 1905. Abolish the Commission. Wilcox, W. R. Public Service Commission in New York City. City Club Bull. (Chicago), 2 : 153-60. 1908. TAXATION Andrews, G. H. Twelve letters on the future of New York. N. Y., 1877. 48 p. A Remarks on local taxation. Chamber of Commerce. 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Petition to Governor Black to have a resident of New York appointed on the State Tax Commission. N. Y., 1897. 21 p. L Guernsey, Rocellus Sheridan. Taxation and its relations to capital and labor. N. Y., 1897. 90 p. C Why the taxation of personal property is a failure ; local option and land tax considered. N. Y., 1900. C Martin, John. New York City's progress toward civilization; facts about taxation and real estate values. N. Y., 1908. 11 p. PS Natural Tax Club. A natural tax; by Moses Samelson. [N. Y., 1890?] iSP- A New York City — Arrears, Bureau of. Acts for the establishment of the Bureau. N. Y., Browne & Hasbrouck, 1857. 38 p. A PUBLIC FINANCE 99 Hew York City — Assessment Commission. Minutes, July 7, 1880-Dec. 31, 1886. N. Y., M. B. Brown, 1887. 1173 p. A Assessments and Arrears, Collector of. Notice of sale of lands and tenements within Manhattan for unpaid taxes. N. Y., M. B. Brown, 1905. 118 p. A Same, 1909. N. Y., M. B. Brown, 1909. 592 p. A Assessors, Board of. Reports, 1881-. (In City Record, 188 1.-) A Comptroller. Statement in re taxes from elevated and other rail- roads. (In N. Y. State Sen. Docs. 76. 1882. v. 6.) 9 p. A Statement relative to assessments for local improvements [made to Assessment Commission]. N. Y., 1880. 60 p. C - Corporation Counsel. Report on levying and collecting assessment for public improvement. (In N. Y. State Assem. Doc. 147. 1872. v. 10.) A -Councilmen, Board of. State laws relative to the making and per- fecting assessments. N. Y., 1859. A Estimate and Apportionment, Board of. Minutes of the Board of the City and County of New York. N. Y., 1879-80. 2 v. A - Law Department. Legality of plan to relieve taxation. N. Y., Mail & Express Co., 1903. 44 p. A - Mayor. Work of the Advisory Commission on Taxation and Fi- nance. (In his Annual report. 1908. p. 4-19.) MA (Seth Low.) Assessments of real estate; weekly talk no. 8, Sept. 25, 1902. N. Y., M. B. Brown, 1902. 24 p. A New York City Tax Commission. Annual record of assessed valuation of real estate. N. Y., 1904-. A Taxation and Finance, Advisory Commission on. Final report, October, 1908. N. Y., 1908. A Report on personal property tax. N. Y., 1907. C Report on taxation and revenue. N. Y., 1905. C Taxes and Assessments, Department of. Annual report, 1870- N. Y., 1870-. (In City Record.) A Report and exhibits on departmental estimate before Board of Estimate. N. Y., 1908. 13 p. PS New York State — Legislature. Report of Joint Committee on Taxation, Jan. 1900. 26 p. C Report of Joint Committee relative to taxation for state and. local purposes. Albany, 1893. 602 p. C Scattered information relating to New York City taxation. • Statutes. General tax law [to 1902.] comp. by George C. Lewis.. Albany, Lyon, 1902. 123 p. A Tax Commission. Proceedings, 1881-83. Albany, 1881-83. C Contains much statistical material relating to New York City. Tax Commissioners, Board of. Annual report, 189 7-. N. Y., 1898-. C Statistical taxation reports. Each volume indexed. Political Reform, Council of. Statement of means and amount by which taxes and debt of City can be diminished. [N. Y., 1876.] 7 p. A Purdy, Lawson. Local option in taxation. N. Y., Tax Reform Assoc, IOO CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Schwab, John Christopher. History of the New York property tax. Baltimore, Amer. Econ. Assoc, 1890. 108 p. A Seward, George Frederick. Taxation in New York. (In volume of pamphlets on New York State finance.) C Stock Exchange. Arguments and protest to Taxation Commission against stock transfer tax law. [N. Y., 1906?] 4 p. C Tax Reform Association. Amendments to law for local assessment of domestic corporations. N. Y., [1903?] 24 p. C Annual report, 1903-. N. Y., 1903-. A Assessment of real estate, and the Act amending the Greater New York charter by providing for a separate statement of the value of land in assessments of real estate and for the publication of the annual record of the assessed valuation of real estate. Chic, [1903]. 36 p. C New York City tax law as affecting personal property. N. Y., 1899. iS p. A Summary of bills proposed by Special Tax Commission. N. Y., 1907. MA Trade and Transportation, Board of. Excessive tax burdens on corpora- tions. N. Y., 1901. 7 p. A Wells, James Lee. Assessment of real and personal property; address before Flatbush Taxpayers' Association. Brooklyn, 1904. C Welsh, J. H. State bounties from city levies, etc. N. Y., 1875. C West End Association. Annexation as affecting taxation, the credit of the City, and public improvements. N. Y., 1894. 8 p. C Abolition of personal tax. Merchants' Assoc. Proceedings, v. 1 : no. 3:16- 19. 1910. Assessments for rapid transit extensions. Merchants' Assoc. Proceed- ings, v. 1 : no. 3 : 10-12. 1910. Commons, John Rogers. Taxation problems and reform. R. of Rs., 27 : 207-8. 1903. Future tax rate of New York. Archit. and Builders' M., 29 : 73-4. 1898. Hawley, Walter L. Some problems of taxation in New York City. Pub. Imp., 2 : 1-5. 1899. Jasper, W. H. Special assessments in the City of New York. Pub. Policy, 3 : 365. 1900. /New method of defrauding the city. Outlook, 7 3 : 262-3. I 9°3- Employing "dummies'* to swear off personal taxes. .VII. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS BANKING AND FINANCE Bibliography For a list of works on the banking and finance of New York City pub- lished before 1900, see New York Public Library Bulletin, 190 1. v. 5. p. 42-59- American Reserve Fund. Banks and trust companies of New York and Brooklyn. N. Y., 1902. 24 p. A Clearing House Association. Constitution with amendments. N. Y., 1903. 36 p. MA Statements of bank conditions, etc. N. Y., 1900-5. A Year book, 1898-1905. N. Y., 1898-1905. MA Clews, Henry. Fifty years in Wall Street. N. Y., Irving Pub. Co., 1908. 1062 p. ill. A Wall Street point of view. N. Y., 1900. B Conant, Charles Arthur. Wall Street and the country ; a study of recent financial tendencies. N. Y., Putnam, 1904. 247 p. A Domett, Henry W. History of the Bank of New York, 1 784-1884. N. Y., Bank of New York, 1902. M Eames, F. L. New York Stock Exchange. N. Y., 1894. 139 p. ill. B Finance and industry; the New York Stock Exchange; also list of banks and history of Mercantile Exchange. N. Y., Historical Pub. Co. 1887. 208 p. ill. A Financier Company, pub. History of New York Stock Exchange. N. Y., [01887]. 168 p. ill. B George, Henry. Who are the criminals? N. Y., Abbey Press, [C1901I. 24 p. B Gilpin, William Jay, and Wallace, Henry E. Clearing House of New York City, 1854-1905. N. Y., [1905]. 66 p. ill. MA Hamilton, Andrew, comp. Statutory revision of laws affecting banks and trust companies. Albany, Banks, 1905. B Hardenbrook, William Ten Eyck. Financial New York; history of bank- ing and financial institutions. N. Y., Franklin Pub. Co., 1897- 98. 2 v. ill. A Hill, Frederick Trevor. Story of a street [Wall Street]. N. Y., 1908. 170 p. ill. L Hubert, Philip Gengembre, Jr. Merchants' National Bank, 1 803-1 903. N. Y., 1903. 206 p ill. L Keyes, Franklin C. Wall Street speculation. Oneonta, N. Y., Columbia Pub. Co., 1904 77 p. A 102 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Moody, John. Art of Wall Street investing. N. Y., Moody Corporation, 1906. 167 p. B Nelson, Samuel Armstrong. A B C of Wall Street. N. Y., [1900]. 164 p. ill. C Consolidated Stock Exchange; history, organization, methods. N. Y., A. B. Benesch Co., 1907. 124 p. ill. A New York State Charities Aid Association. Post office savings banks. [N. Y., 1886.] 7 p. C Savings Bank Association. Proceedings of annual convention. [N. Y.] 1904-7. C Statutes. Laws concerning corporations. 5th. ed. N. Y., Baker, Voorhis & Co., 1902. A New York Stock Exchange. Constitution and by-laws. 1837-78. N. Y. 1837-78. A Constitution, 1892-. N. Y., 1892-. A Norton, John Pease. Statistical studies in the New York money market. N. Y., Macmillan, 1902. 108 p. (Yale University. Dept. of Social Sciences. Publications.) C Pratt, Sereno Stansbury. Work of Wall Street. N. Y., Appleton, 1903. 28 p. C Simonson, S. M. Clearing House of New York City; historical, descrip- tive, statistical. N. Y., M. King, [1898]. 32 p. A Smith, M. H. Bulls and bears of New York. Hartford, 1874. L Crisis of 1873 and cause. Stedman, Edmund Clarence. New York Stock Exchange. N. Y., Stock Exchange Hist. Co., 1905. A Andrews, Edward I. Stock Exchange and the public. Bankers' M., 77 : 712-18. 1908. Bank panic and its probable sequel. Nation, 85 : 407. 1907. Bank panic in New York. Cur. Lit., 43 : 585-94. 1907. Fluctuations in the New York money market. Bankers' M., (London) 43 : 465-75- 1883- Gilroy, Thomas F. Wealth of New York. No. Amer., 157 : 307-14; 403-11; 541-9- * 8 93- House cleaning of the banks. Nation, 85 .384-5. 1907. Keys, Clement M. Building of a money trust. Worlds' Work, 19 : 12618- 25. 1910. Regulating banks by vigilance committees. Worlds' Work, 15 : 9705-11. 1907. Wall Street and the banks. World's Work, 15 : 9519-34. 1907. Kirby, Thomas B. Largest bank in America: National City Bank. Indep., 65 : 1526—32. 1908. Lawson, Will R. Banks of New York and the Treasury. Bankers' M., (London) 74 : 567-81. 1902. Meyer, Eugene, Jr. New York Stock Exchange and the panic of 1907. Yale Rev., 18 : 34-46. 1909. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IO3 New York; the world's financial centre. Worlds' Work, 4 : 2040-44. 1902. Norton, Lawrence A. Growth and earnings of New York trust companies. Trust Companies, 3 : 293-6. 1906. Noyes, Alexander Dana. Clearing House Committee. Indep., 63 : 1029— 33- i9°7- Financial panic at New York. No. Amer., 186 : 546-53. 1907. One hundred years of banking in New York. Banking Law Jour., 17 : 129-92. 1900. Parr, John. Stockyards of New York. Everybody, 20 : 291-305. 1909. Wall Street finance. Raffalovich, Arthur. Le Stock-exchange de New York. Jour, de Droit Internal. Privg, 30 : 961-74. 1903. Sayons, Andre E. La Bourse de Valeurs de New York au cours du igkrae siecle. Rev. Economique Internat., Annee 5 (1908) v. 1: 512- 4i- Stedman, Edmund Clarence. Life "on the floor:" The New York Stock Exchange from within. Century, 67 : 1-20. 1903. Swift, W. Martin. New York Stock Exchange; what it is and how to improve it. Outlook, 92 : 128-31. 1909. LABOR Bibliography United States — Labor, Department of. Index of all reports issued by bureaus of labor statistics in the United States, prior to Mar. 1, 1902; ed. by Carroll D. Wright. Wash., Gov't. Pr. Off., 1902. 287 p. C Indexed by subject and locality. Merchants' Association. Protest against eight-hour clause in Pennsyl- vania tunnel franchise. N. Y., Economist Press, 1902. 15 p. A National Civic Federation. Welfare work: Clothing manufacturers, New York City. N. Y., 1908-9. 31 p. P New York City — Accounts, Commissioners of. Inquiry into the prevailing rate of wages in the City of New York for certain classes of work- men and mechanics. (In City Record, 33 : 188-91. 1905.) A New York State — Factory inspectors. Annual report, 1887-1900. A After 1900, see N. Y. State Labor Dept. Annual reports. Labor, Department of . Annual reports, 190 1-. Albany, 1901-. A Contain mucb information in regard to labor in New York City. Labor Statistics, Bzireau of . Annual reports, 1883-. Albany, 1884-. Contain much information in regard to labor in New York City. Bulletins, June, 1899-. N. Y., 1899-. v. 1-. A Contain much information relating to labor in New York City. Prevailing rates of wages for workmen in New York. 1907. 9 p. PS 104 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Siegel-Cooper Company. Rules and regulations for the government of employees. N. Y., [1904]. 64 p. A Stevens, G. A., and Hatch, L. W. Typical employers' welfare institutions in New York. Albany, 1904. 30 p. P Tolman, William Howe. Social engineering: Things done by American industrialists. N. Y., McGraw, 1909. 384 p. ill. A Contains much matter relating to New York City's industries. Well indexed. Greenhut, Joseph Benedict. Welfare work. Jewish Char., 4 : 246-51. i9°S- Siegel-Cooper Company. Kelley, Florence. Institution-factories. Char., 12 : 234-7. 1904. Marriott, W. McKim. Air they breathe in New York factories. Char., 17 : 274-6. 1907. Medical inspection of factories. Char., 18 : 341. 1907. a. CHILD LABOR Bibliography United States — Library of Congress. List of books (with references to periodicals) relating to child labor; comp. by A. P. C. Griffin. Wash., Gov't. Pr. Off., 1906. 55 p. MA Child Labor Committee. Child labor; factories and stores. [N. Y., 1903] 24 P- P Children who work in the tenements. 1908. 8 p. P Little garment worker of the tenement; by J. W. England. [N. Y., 1907.] 8 p. P Report to Gov. Higgins upon failure of Commissioner McMackin to enforce labor laws ; by Robert Hunter. 1905. 29 p. P What the newspapers are saying; child labor in New York State. [N. Y., 1903.] 4 p. A Where we disagree with the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. [N. Y., 1903.] broadside. A The Child Labor Committee issues many pamphlets and broadsides on child labor. For a list of these see the Astor Library Catalogue. Gillette, Mary H. Child workers of the tenements. (School of Philan- thropy thesis, 1907.) P Macy, V. E., and others. Child labor in New York. N. Y., 1905. 28 p. ill. MA ITew York State — Legislature. Special Laws of 1903; child labor and other laws. Brooklyn, 1903. 18 p. (Brooklyn Eagle library series, no. 89.) C O'Heill, George Francis. Hours of labor of women and children in New York City. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1909.) P ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 105 Poole, Ernest. Child labor — the street. [N. Y., 1903.] 28 p. (Uni- versity Settlement and child labor publications.) A Riis, Jacob August. The Newsboy bill; some of its endorsers. N. Y., 1903. 2 1. A Spargo, John. Home factories in New York City. (In his Bitter cry of the children, 1906. p. 33-7; 173.) A Wilkinson, Edith. Conditions under which children leave school for work. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1907.) P Adams, Jessie B. Working girl from the elementary school in New York. Char., 19 : 1617-23. 1908. Adler, Felix. Evils of child labor in New York. Char., 8 : 278-9. 1902. Brace, Charles Loring. Little laborers of New York. Harper, 47 : 321- 3 2 - 1873. Child labor reform in New York. Char., 10 : 52-6. 1903. Children's eight hours law. Char., 19 : 950—1. 1907. Daniel, Annie S. Conditions of the labor of women and children, ob- served by a dispensary physician of New York in 1892. Jour. Soc. Science, 30 : 73-85. 1892. Hall, Frederick S. Scholarships for working children. Char., 21 : 279-82. 1908. Hall, George A. New York child labor legislation. Char., 18 : 434-6. 1907. House of paper bags. Char., 14 : 696-8. 1905. Jenkins, E. Fellows. Newsboys, bootblacks and youthful vendors. Char., 8 : 186-8. 1902. Kelley, Florence. Evils of child labor. Leslie's W ., 70 : 84. 1890. Paulding, James K. Enforcing the newsboy law in New York and New- ark. Char., 14 : 836-7. 1905. Poole, Ernest. Newsboy wanderers are tramps in the making. Char., 10 : 160-2. 1903. Van Kleeck, Mary. Child labor in New York City tenements. Char., 19 : 1405—20. 1907; 20 : 1— 16. 1908. Woolston, Florence. Our untrained citizens. Survey, 23 : 21— 35. 1909. b. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Alliance Employment Bureau. Annual report, 1907-. N. Y., 1907-. A Barnes, Horace F. Free Public Employment Bureau. (In Nat. Confer, of Char, and Correc, 1885. p. 362-5). P Citizens' Association. Report upon the condition of public charities, etc., with suggestions on organizing a bureau of labor. N. Y., 1868. 27 p. A Devine, Edward Thomas. Report on the desirability of establishing an employment bureau in the City of New York. N. Y., Charities Publication Committee, 1909. 238 p. (Russell Sage Founda- tion 2 Publication.) C Bibliography, p. 232-8. 106 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Devins, John Bancroft. Report of Cooper Union Labor Bureau. (In N. Y. Assoc, for Improving Condition of Poor. Report, 1900. p. 81-8.) " p Industrial Removal Office. Annual report, 1902-. N. Y., 1902-. A Kellor, Frances Alice. Out of work: Study of employment agencies. N. Y., Putnam, 1905. 292 p. P Contains much matter relating to New York City. See index. New York State — Free Employment Bureau in New York City. Annual report, 1903-6. (In N. Y. State — Labor, Dept. of. Annual report, 1903-6.) A This bureau was abolished May ist, 1906. Labor, Department of. Regulation of employment offices in New York and Buffalo. (In its Annual report. 1907. v. 1. p. 252- 7-) A Legislature. Act to amend regulation of paid employment agencies in cities of first-class. Albany, 1906. up. A Reynolds, James Bronson. Employment agencies in New York City. (In N. Y. State— Labor, Dept. of. Annual report, 1903. p. 195-213.) A Devine, Edward Thomas. Employment bureau for the people of New York. Annals Amer. Acad., 33 : 225-38. 1909. A summary of the full report to the Russell Sage Foundation. Discontinuance of the Employment Bureau of the United Hebrew Char- ities. Jewish Char., 3 : 145-6. 1904. Janeway, Theodore Caldwell, and Carstens, C. C. Special employment bureau for the handicapped. Char., 15 : 582-5. 1906. Keating, Frederick L. C. Employment agency law upheld. Char., 15: 678-80. 1906. Social service employment bureau. Survey, 22 : 162. 1909. ... EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Bibliography United States — Library of Congress. Select list of works relating to employers' liability; comp. by A. P. C. Griffin. Wash., Gov't. Pr. Off., 1906. 25 p. MA Atkin, Edgar Maitland, and Edwards, H. M. Compensation to injured employees. N. Y., 1908. 14 p. PS Plan of New York Edison Company. Eastman, Crystal. Work-accidents and the law. N. Y., Charities Pub- lication Committee, 1910. 345 p. ill. (Russell Sage Founda- tion Publication.) C Employers' liability or workmen's compensation. (In N. Y. State — Labor, Dept. of. Bulletin. 1908. p. 442-56.) P ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 107 New York State — Employers' Liability Commission. Report to the Legis- lature, March 19, 1910. Albany, 1910. 69 p. MA This Commission was appointed under Chapter 518 of the Laws of 1909. Statutes. Employers' liability. (In Consolidated laws of the State of New York. 1909. v. 3, p. 2098-2101). A Devine, Edward Thomas. Compensation for industrial accidents. Sur- vey, 23 : 69—70. 1910. Employers' Liability Commission, New York. Survey, 22 : 445. 1909. Liability vs. compensation as applied to actual cases. Survey, 24: 277-8. 1910. Reeve, Arthur B. Capital and labor agree on workmen's compensation. Survey, 23 : 336—40. 1909. Williams, J. M. State bar and employers' liability. Survey, 23 : 604-5. 1910. Work accidents and the law; report of the New York Commission on In- dustrial Accidents. Survey, 2 3 : 959; 966-9. 1910. Workmen's compensation. Outlook, 94 : 512-13. 1910. d. LABOR LEGISLATION. Adams, Myron E. Municipal regulations of street trades. (In Nat. Confer. of^Char. and Correc. 1904. p. 294-300.) A Child Labor Committee. Report to Gov. Higgins upon failure of Com- missioner McMackin to enforce labor laws; by Robert Hunter. 1905. 29 p. P Cigar Manufacturers' Association. Tenement house cigar law decisions. N. Y., 1885. A Cipperly, John Albert. Labor laws and decisions of the State of New York. Albany, Banks & Co., 1904. 143 p. P Fairchild, Fred Rogers. Factory legislation of New York. N. Y., Mac- millan, 1905. 218 p. (Amer. Econ. Assoc, publications, ser. 3. v. 6, no. 4.) A New York City — Licenses, Commissioner of. Reports, 1904-. N. Y., 1904-. CH New York State — Labor, Department of. Laws relating to labor, factor- ies and mercantile establishments. [Albany], 1908. 69 p. MA Legislature. Special laws of 1903; child labor and other laws. Brooklyn, 1903. 18 p. (Brooklyn Eagle library series, no. 89.) C Statutes. Mechanics' lien law. N. Y., Baker, Voorhis & Co., 1891. 172 p. L United States — Labor Bureau. Labor laws of the United States. Wash., 1904. A Io8 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Weber, Adna Ferrin. Labor legislation in New York. 1904. 30 p. (Monographs on social economics, no. 2.) P Children's eight hours law. Char., 19 : 950-1. 1907. Hall, Geo. A.' New York child labor legislation. Char., 18 : 434-6. 1907. Veiller, Lawrence. To restrict work in the tenements. Chat., 12 : 529- 33- i9°4- Labor law amendments of the Legislature. t. organized labor and strikes Bibliography Barnett, George Ernest, ed. Trial bibliography of American trade- union publications. 2d ed. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1907. 139 P- c Bernheimer, Charles Seligman. Shirt waist strike: An investigation made for the University Settlement. N. Y., 1910. 10 p. C Building trades disputes settled by special arbitration boards in New York City. (In N. Y. State — Labor, Dept. of. Bulletin. 1903. v. s, p. 419-27.) A Groat, George Gorham. Trade unions and the law in New York. N. Y., Macmillan, 1905. 134 p. (Columbia Univ. Studies in history, economics and public law. v. 19, no. 3.) C Hew York City Carpenters. Constitution and by-laws. N. Y., 1898. A New York State — Labor, Department of. Arbitration of the union car- penters' dispute. (In its Bulletin. 1903. v. 5, p. 413-9.) A Labor Statistics, Bureau of. Economic condition of organized labor. (In its Annual report, 1899. p. 3-553.) P Contains much scattered information relating to New York City. Industrial disputes and agreements; New York City. (In its Annual report, 1 90 3. p. 143-64). A Mediation and Arbitration, Board of. Annual reports, 1887-1900. Troy and Albany, 1887-1900. C For reports after 1900, see N. Y. State — Labor, Dept. of, Annual Reports. New York Typographical Union, No. 6. Constitution, rates, etc. N. Y., 1902-. A A free country, free press, free speech, free men. [N. Y., 1899.] 15 P- A Brief narrative of controversy between the Union and the Sun. Plain facts about attack on Union 6; by Typothetse. [N. Y., 1906.] 16 p. A Social Reform Club. Union label leaflets, 1-3. N. Y., 1897. A Commons, John Rogers. New York building trades. Q. Jour. Econ., 18 : 409-36. 1904. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IO9 Devine, Edward Thomas. Shirtwaist workers' strike. Survey, 23 : 505- 6. 1910. Hutchinson, Woods. Hygienic aspect of the shirtwaist strike. Survey, 2 3 : S4I-SO- J 9 10 - Leupp, Constance D. Shirtwaist makers' strike. Survey, 23 : 383-6, 1909. Littleton, Martin Wilie. Legal aspects [of the shirtwaist makers' strike]; a message to the strikers. Survey, 23 : 555-8. 1910. Robbins, Hayes. New York building trades paralysis of 1903. Amer. J Sociol., 9 : 755-67. 1904. Scott, Leroy. Strike breaking as a new occupation. World's Work, 10 : 6199—204. 1905. New York car strike. Scott, Miriam Finn. Spirit of the girl [shirtwaist] strikers. Outlook, 94 • 392-7- 191°- Shirtwaist strikers demand closed shop. Civic Jour., 1 : 1-2. 1910. Sumner, Mary Brown. Spirit of the strikers. Survey, 23 550-5, 1910. Walling, William English. Children's strike on the East Side. Char., 13 : 305. 1904. Labor truce in New York. World To-day, 6 : 346-52. 1904. Builders surrender the open shop. /. SWEAT SHOPS Adams, Thomas Sewall, and Sumner, Helen L. The sweating system. (In their Labor problems, 1905. p. 113-41.) C Cigar Manufacturers' Association. Tenement house cigar law decisions. N. Y., 1885. A Gillette, Mary H. Child workers of the tenements. (School of Philan- thropy thesis, 1907.) P Spink, Alice G-. Home manufacture in Greenwich Village, New York City. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1907.) P United States Congress — House — Committee on Manufactures . Report on sweating. Wash., 1893. (H. R. no. 2309.) A Curley, E. A. Sweat shops in New York. Leslie's W., yg : 124. 1894. Daniel, Annie S. Conditions of the labor of women and children, ob- served by a dispensary physician of New York in 1892. Jour. Soc. Science, 30 : 73-85. 1892. Wreck of the home; how wearing apparel is fashioned in the tene- ments. Char., 14 : 624-9. I 9°5- Kelley, Florence. Garment manufacture in tenement houses. Char., 4 : 1-3. 1900. MacLean, Annie Marion. Sweat shop in summer. Amer. J. Sociol., 9 : 289-309. 1903. Mayer, Julius M. Sweat shops in New York. Gunton, 11 : 96-106; 277-85. 1896. IIO CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Sweat shops in New York Sanitarian, 38 : 413-6. 1897. Inspector O'Leary's report for 1896. Tompkins, E. A. My experience as a sweater. Leslie's W., 70 : 529; 534-5- 189°- Veiller, Lawrence. To restrict work in the tenements. Char., 12 : 529- 33- i9°4- Labor law amendments of the Legislature. Warner, John DeWitt. Sweating system in New York. Harper' sW., 39 : 135- i895- White, Henry. Effects of New York sweat shop law. Gunton, 18 : 345- 56. 1900. g. UNEMPLOYMENT Browne, Margaret W. Economies of working people during unemploy- ment. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1908.) P New York State — Labor Statistics, Bureau of. Annual report, 1883-. Albany, 1884-. A For statistical records of unemployment see contents in each volume. Unemployment Conference, New York, 1908. Union Square demon- stration and the Unemployed Conference. [N. Y., 1908.] 'p. A Anarchist bombs and socialist theories of the Union Square demonstra- tion. Cur. Lit., 44 : 461—8. 1908. Commissioner of the unemployed. Merchants' Assoc. Proceedings, 1, no. 3 29. 1910. Devins, John Bancroft. Mrs. Lowell and the unemployed. Char., 15 : 322-4. 1905. Lowell, Josephine Shaw. Five months' work for the unemployed of New York. Char. R., 3 : 323-42. 1894. East Side Relief Work Committee. New York labor reports. Char., 20 : 686-7. 1908. Out of work in New York. Char., 20 : 92-3. 1908. Problem of the unemployed. Railroad Trainman, May, 1908: 373-8. Reeve, Arthur B. Out of work; the problem of the unemployed in New York. Pub. Opinion, 38 161— 6. 1905. Ruhl, Arthur. Out of a job; news of the unemployed. Collier's, 41 : 18 Ap: 18-9; 25 Ap: 20-1; 2 My: 14-5; 9 My: 12-3. 1908. Unemployed in New York. Char., 19 : 1443-4; 1637-8. 1908. Unemployment situation. Char., 20 : 3-4. 1908. Warne, Frank Julian. Unemployed in New York City. Char., 19 : 1584- 6. 1908. h. WOMEN'S WORK Campbell, Helen. Prisoners of poverty. Boston, Roberts, 1889. 257 p. B Women's labor. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS III Consumers' League. Annual reports, 1892-. N. Y., 1892-. C Consumers' League. Women's demand for humane treatment of women workers in shop and factory; by R. C. Dorr. N. Y., [1909]. 10 p. ill. A Gage, Miriam. Some experiences of trade school girls in the dressmaking trade. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1909.) P Investigation of records of girls who have studied in the Manhattan Trade School. Hours of labor of women and girls in factories. (In N Y. State — Labor Dept. of. Bulletin. Mar., 1907. p. 54-66.) P Legal Aid Society. Domestic employment. N. Y., 1908. 24 p. 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B. Isham. N. Y., 1909. P Typewritten. Ladies' Christian Union. Annual report, 1908-. N. Y., 1909-. C This Union has established several homes for working women in the City. The Society is designed to promote the welfare of working women. Newsboys' Lodging House. Sketch of the home; by Charles Loring Brace. [N. Y., 1867.] 16 p. A The reports of the Newsboys' Lodging House are contained in the reports of the Children's Aid Society. White Rose Working Girls' Home. Annual report, 1909. N. Y., 1909. no. 1. P Barry, Richard. The wayfarer's lodge. Harper's W., 38 : 429-30. 1894. New York lodging houses. Boarding houses for girl workers. Survey, 23 . 834. 19 10. Byrnes, T. Nurseries of crimes. No. Amer., 149 : 353-62. 1889. New York lodging houses. Fayes, Harriet. Housing of single women. Munic. Affairs, 3 : 95-107. 1899. Floating lodging houses, Leslie's W., 82 296. 1896. Folks, Homer. Lodging of homeless men in New York City. Char. R., 8 : 22-5. 1898. Housing question for working women. Survey, 22 : 799-80. 1909. Kennaday, Paul. New York's hundred lodging houses. Char., 13 1486- 92. 1905. Model lodging house for New York. R. of R's., 15 : 59-61. 1897. Mills Hotel. Moss, Isaac. New York lodging houses. Leslie's W., 80 : 87. 1895. New Mills Hotel. Engin. Record, 38 : 410-2; 432-4. 1898. New York lodging houses. Harper's W ., 34 : 45°-i. 1890. New York's newsboy lodging house. Char., 21 : 147-8. 1908. Raborg, S. A. Common lodging houses of New York. Cath. World, 12 : 625-8. 1871. Sanitary equipment and power plant of a modern lodging house. Sci. Amer. Supp., 50 : 20576. 1900. Mills Hotel. Thomas, John Lloyd. Workingmen's hotels. Munic. Affairs, 3 : 73-94- 1899. Weyl, Bertha Poole. Seven dollar girl. World To-day, 18 : 43 I_ 4- i9 10 - 172 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK REAL ESTATE Arnoux, William H. The Dutch in America; history of land tenure. N. Y., 1890. 54 p. B Black, George Ashton. History of municipal ownership of land on Man- hattan to 1844. N. 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Facts for fathers and mothers. N. Y., 1901. 16 p. (City Club Publications.) C Life and death of Fanny White. N. Y., i860. 16 p. L McAdoo, William. Vice in New York. (In his Guarding a great city. 1906. p. 70—101.) C Magdalen Benevolent Society. Annual reports, 1850-96. N. Y., 1850- 96. A New York City — Committee of Fifteen. The social evil, with reference to conditions existing in the City of New York. N. Y., Putnam, 1902. 188 p. A Committee of Fourteen. Annual report, 190 7-. N. Y., 1907-. C Metropolitan Police and Health Board. Communication in relation to prostitution in New York. Albany, Van Benthuysen & Sons, 1867. 11 p. A Reynolds, James Bronson. Prostitution as a tenement house evil. /" (In De Forest and Veiller. Tenement house problem, v. 2. 1903. p. 17-23.) C Sanger, William W. History of prostitution. N. Y., Harper, 1858. 685 p. ' p In New York, p. 450-676. Society for Suppression of Vice. Annual report, 1875-. N. Y., 1875-. A United States — Immigration Commission. Partial report on importation and harboring of women for immoral purposes; presented by W. P. Dillingham. Wash., Gov. Pr. Off., 1909. (U. S., 61st Congress, 2d Sess. Sen. Doc. no. 196.) P Wakeman, Thaddeus Burr. Liberty and purity. N. Y., Liberal Pub. Co., 1881. 92 p. A Young Men's Christian Association. Report of Committee on Suppression of Vice. N. Y., 1874. 16 p. A McClure, Samuel Sydney. Tammanyizing of a civilization. McClure, 34 : 117-28. 1909. CRIME AND CORRECTION 195 Miner, Maude E. Two weeks in the Night Court. Survey, 22 : 229-34. 1909. Municipalities and vice. Munic. Affairs, 4 : 698-707. 1900. Sloss, Robert. The Night Court. Van Norden, 2 : 96-105. 1908. Turner, George Kibbe. Daughters of the poor; white slave trade of the world under Tammany Hall. McClure, 34 45-61. 1909. United States and the importation of vice. Outlook, 92 : 25o*-i. 1909. Warner, John DeWitt. Raines' law hotels ; state-promoted vice. Munic. Affairs, 5 : 842-51. 1901. White slave, The, and immigration. Outlook, 93 . 88i*-3. 1909. White slave revelations. Cur. Lit., 47 : 594-8. 1909. White slaves. Outlook, 94 : 131-2. 1910. SALOON PROBLEM AND DRUNKENNESS For list of temperance societies see Charities Directory. Appeal to Germans in behalf of Sunday clause in Excise law. N. Y., 1867. (Sabbath Committee Document, no. 32.) L Braumeister Verein der New York. Constitution und Neben Gesetze. N. Y., G. L. Speyer, 1903. 21 p. L Bunting, Charles A. Hope for victims of alcohol; ten years labor in the New York Christian Home for Intemperate Men. N. Y., 1888. P Calkins, Raymond. Summary of investigations concerning substitutes for the saloon. (In Billings, J. S., and others. Liquor problem, 1905. p. 143-82.) A Church Temperance Society. Addresses at mass meeting, Carnegie Hall, Dec. 16, 1895, in favor of Sunday closing. N. Y., 1896. 32 p. A Annual reports, 1882-. N. Y., 1882-. A Liquordom in New York, by R. Graham. N. Y., 1883. 26 p. A Social statistics of a city parish. N. Y., 1894. 51 p. A Summing up against the Sunday saloon, by F. B. Watson. N. Y., 1896. 32 p. A Graham, Robert. Chattel mortgages on saloon fixtures. N. Y., Church Temperance Soc, 1888. 22 p. A New York City and its masters. N. Y., 1887. 46 p. A Jerome, William Travers. Liquor law in New York. N. Y., Putnam, 1905. 77 p- (Questions of the day, no. 103.) C Knapp, Clark D. Treatise on laws of New York relating to the poor, insane, idiots, and habitual drunkards. Rochester, Williamson & Higbee, 1887. 894 p. C Koren, John. Economic aspects of the liquor problem. N. Y., 1899. C Committee of Fifty Investigation. Loyal Legion Temperance Society. Annual report, 1889, 1896, 1899. N. Y., 1889-99. A Constitution and By-laws in report for 1889. Metropolitan Society for the Protection of Private Rights. Unconstitu- tionality of prohibitory liquor law. N. Y., 1855. 183 p. C 196 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK NewJYork State — Charities Aid Association. The alcoholic repeater or chronic drunkard. N. Y., 1910. 47 p. C Outline of a statutory plan for dealing with public intoxication and inebriety in New York City. N. Y., 1909. 7 p. P Excise Board. Report, 1897-. N. Y., 1897-. A Excise Commissioner. Decisions relating to Liquor tax law, ar- ranged by W. E. Schenck. Albany, 1905. 3 V. C Liquor tax law, amended to 1905. [Albany], 1905. 224 p. C Statutes. Liquor tax law. Albany, Lyon, 1907. 150 p. A New York's saloons; Municipal Program Conference for March 29, 1894. N. Y., 1894. C Society for Political Education. The liquor question in politics, by G-eorge lies. N. Y., 1889. A Wines, Frederick Howard, and Koren, John. The liquor problem in its legislative aspects. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1898. C Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Annual report, 1875-. N. Y., 187S-. A Abbott, Lyman. Local option by popular vote. Munic. Affairs, 5 : 859- 66. 1901. Adler, Felix. Social function of the saloon. Munic. Affairs, 5 : 876-80. 1901. Agar, John Giraud. Saloon problem in New York. Munic. Affairs, 5 : 829-41. 1901. Board of Inebriety proposed for New York. Survey, 22 : 83—5. 1909. Clement, Maynard N. Enforce the law. Munic. Affairs, 5 : 852-8. 1901. Committee of Fourteen on ownership of saloons. Char., 19 : 1659. 1908. Dexter, Edwin Grant. Drunkenness and the weather. Annals Amer. Acad., 16 : 421—34. 1900. Study based on New York police records and New York weather reports for i8g3-5. Excise question, The. Outlook,^ : 112-5; 149-50; 363—4. 1902. Governor Odell's message. Gleason, Arthur Huntington. The New York saloon. Collier, v. 41, no. 5 : 16-7; no. 6 : 12-3. 1908. Connection between the brewers and the retailers. Gribayfidoff, V. One effect of the Raines law. Leslie's W '., 82 : 292. 1896. Ninety-five per cent of French and Italian eating-houses will go to the wall. Hamilton, James Henry. The New York excise question. Commons, 9 : 55-7. 1904. Inglehart, F. C. Saloon and the Sabbath. No. Amer., 161 : 467-75. 1895. Jerome, William Travers. Sunday opening by statute. Munic. Affairs, 5 ■' 867-75. 1901. Johnson, Joseph. Temperance problem and the Subway Tavern. Inter- nal. Q., 10 : 363-73. 1905. CRIME AND CORRECTION 197 Laidlaw, Walter. Distribution of homes, churches, settlements and sa- loons in Greater New York. Federation, Mar. 1903 : 36—51. Study of the distribution of homes, churches and settlements in relation to saloons. Liquor problem in New York. R. of Rs., 12 : 143-4. 1895. Liquor question in New York City. Outlook, 69 : 480-2. 1901. Mayor Low on the excise question. Outlook, 70 : 345-6. 1902. Sunday closing. Peters, John Punnett. Suppression of the Raines law hotels. Annals Amer. Acad., 32 : 556-66. 1908. Raines, John. The Raines liquor tax law. No. Amer., 162 : 481-5. 1896. Roosevelt, Theodore. Enforcement of law. Forum, 20 : 1-10. 1895. Sunday closing. r Sunday closing in New York. McClure, 5 : 475-9. 1895. Saloon on Sunday. Outlook, 91 : 612-4. 1909. The work of the Committee of Fourteen. 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A Bibliography For list of works on the charities, missions, etc., of New York City, published before 1900, see New York Public Library Bulletin, 1901. v. 5, P- 271-87. A American Institute of Social Service. 1, Readjustment to new conditions; 2, Scope and object of Institute. [N. Y., 1902.] 29 p. ill. A Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Address to public; constitution and by-laws; and visitor's manual. N. Y., J. S. Taylor, 1844. A Annual reports and bulletins. 1845-. N. Y., 1845-. A The better New York. [N. Y., 1897?] J 5 P- A Betts, Lillian Williams. Leaven in a great city. N. Y., Dodd, Mead & Co., 1903. 315 p. ill. A Board of United Charities. Annual report on work of volunteer ward committees. N. Y., 1878. A Handbook of benevolent institutions, 1876-77. N. Y., 1876-77. A Brooklyn — Charities, Bureau of. Annual report, 1880-1905. N. Y., 1880-1905. A Bruen, Alex. J. Our charities and how they are managed. N. Y., J. Kempster Print, [1896]. 15 p. 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' P The name of this hospital before i8n was New York City Lunatic Asylum. In 1886 it became New York City Asylum for Insane; and in 1896 its name was again changed to Manhattan State Hospital. Reports later than 1895 are included in New York State — Commission on Lunacy. POVERTY AND CHARITIES 205 New York City — Care of the Insane, Advisory Commission on. Report. N. Y., 1892. 23 p. P New York State — Charities, Board of. Investigation of New York City Asylum for Insane; report, 1887. [Albany, 1887.] 40 p. C Report on insane asylums in New York City. Albany, 1882. L Legislature. Report of Senate Committee on Taxation on Memorial of Morningside Park Association concerning Bloomingdale Asylum. Albany, 1888. 315 p. P Lunacy Commission. Report on conduct and management of New York City Asylum. Albany, 1894. 14 p. A Osborn, William Church. Safeguarding the insane. (In N. Y. State Conference of Charities and Correction, 1902. p. 31-40). L Salmon, Thomas W. 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Hospital to teach straight thinking. Survey, 23 : 447- 8 - I 9 1 °- Neurological Institute. b. PHYSICAL DEFECTIVES Association for the Blind. Report, 1908-. N. Y., 1908- No. 1- A Prevention of Blindness, Committee on. Annual report, 1909-. N. Y., 1909-. No. i-. P Children who need not have been blind : Prevention a public duty. N. Y., 1909. 26 p. P Association for Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes. Annual reports and statements of work. Albany, 18 68-. A Constitution and by-laws. N. Y., 1867. 8 p. A Blind Babies' Home, Brooklyn. Annual report, 1907. [Brooklyn, 1907.] 206 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Free Circulating Library for the Blind. Catalogue. N. Y., 1899. 14 p. A New York Institution for Instruction of Deaf and Dumb. Annual report to Legislature, 1818-. Albany, 181 8-. A Circular to parents and friends. N. Y., 1835. 16 p. A History of the Institution. N. Y., 1893. 65 p. A New York Institution for the Blind. Account of the Institution with statement of conditions in others. N. Y., 1833. 50 p. A Annual report, 1836-1904. v. 1-69. Albany, 1837-1905. A Review of efforts to instruct pupils in mechanical trades, 1831-1885. N. Y., 1885. 7 p. A New York State — Charities, Board of. Decision of Court of Appeals in re New York Institute for Blind vs. Ashbel Fitch, City Comp- troller. Albany, J. B. Lyon, 1897. 43 p. A New York Public Library — Circulating Department. Classified list of books for the blind. N. Y., 1906. 19 p. A New York Society for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled. Annual re- port, 1864-1902. N. Y., 1864-1902. v. 1-39. C New York State — Commission to Investigate Condition of the Blind. Report. Albany, 1907. 586 p. C Rankin, J. P. Story of Public School Number 47, a school for the deaf. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1909.) P Sandowsky, Dora. Provisions for the blind in New York. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1908.) P Society for the Relief of the Destitute Blind. Annual report, 18 74-. N. Y., 1874-. C Wait, William B. Short study in comparative education. N. Y., 1900. 17 p. C Ayres, Leonard P. Physical defects and school progress. Amer. Phys- ical Educ. R., April, 1909 : 197-206. Backward children in New York schools. Char., 21 : 984-5. 1909. Shows that many children fall behind in their studies because of physical defects. Barnard, J. Lynn. Sunshine Home for Blind Babies. Char., 14 : 653-4. i9°S- This home is in Brooklyn. Brace, Charles Loring. Day schools for crippled children. Char. R., 10 : 79—82. 1900. Clazton, Lileon. Crippled children in New York City public schools. Kindergarten M., 19 : 588-91. 1907. Fiske, James Parker. Care of the crippled children of the poor by the State of New York. N. Y. Med. Jour., Feb. 6, 1909 : 382-3. Forbes, James. Feudal survival: The blind pension. Char., 15 : 616-8. 1906. Goldsmith, Evelyn. Plea for crippled children. Kindergarten M., 19 : 591-3. 1907. Hibbs, Russell A. Education of crippled children. Char., 13 : 429-31. 1905. POVERTY AND CHARITIES 207 Hine, Lewis W. Industrial training for deaf mutes. Craftsman, 13 : 400-8. 1908. An institution on Lexington Avenue. Johnston, W. A. Little cripples of a great city. Circle, May, 1908 : 265-6. LeRoy, S. H. Care of convalescent crippled children. Char., 7 : 569- 70. 1901. Morford, Eben P. Industrial Home for the Blind. Char., 15 : 627-8. 1906. This home is in Brooklyn. DEPENDENTS u. CHILD HELPING For list of child-helping institutions see the index of the Charities Directory under Children and Homes for Children. Reports of these institutions may be found in the School of Philanthropy Library. A Bibliography Brooklyn Public Library. Welfare of children ; list of books and arti- cles on care of dependent children. Brooklyn, 1908. 44 p. B Association for Befriending Children and Young Girls. Annual reports, 1871-1900. N. Y., 1871-1900. A History, 1869-1880. A Bernstein, Ludwig B. Some modern tendencies in Jewish orphan asy- lums. N. Y., 1908. 23 p. p Brace, Emma, ed. Life of Charles Loring Brace. N. Y., Scribner, 1894. S°3 P- B Life work of founder of Children's Aid Society. Child-saving work. (In National Conference of Charities and Correction, 1895. p. 197-215.) A Childrens' Aid Society. Annual report, 1 854-. N. Y., 1854-. A Brace, Charles Loring. Childrens' Aid Society; its history, plans and results. (In National Conference of Charities and Correc- tion, 1893. p. 1-36.) C Childrens' Aid Society, Brooklyn. Annual report, 1899-. N.Y., 1899-. A Colored Orphan Asylum and Association for Benefit of Colored Children. Annual report, 1 89 6- N. Y., 1896-. P Finley, John Huston. Child problem in cities. (In National Conference of Charities and Correction, 1891. p. 124-35.) A Folks, Homer. Care of destitute, neglected and delinquent children. N. Y., 1902. A New York system of caring for dependent children. (In N. Y. State Conference of Charities and Correction, 1900. p. 129- 38.) P Griffiths, H. E. Care of foundlings in New York City during the past decade. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1907.) P 208 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Letchworth, William Pryor. History of child-saving work in State of New York. (In National Conference of Charities and Correc- tion. 1893. p. 154-203.) C Contains much matter relating to New York City institutions and societies. Homes of homeless children. [N. Y., 1903.] 3 pts. in 1. C Levy, Samuel D. Paper on placing out children, read before Second New York State Conference of Charities and Correction, Nov. 21, 1901. N. Y., 1901. 17 p. C Lowell, Josephine Shaw. Care of dependent children in the City of New York and elsewhere. (In New York State — Charities, Board of. Report, 1889. p. 175-204.) P McCrea, Roswell C. The prevention of cruelty to children. (In his The humane movement, 1910. p. 135-46.) McKinney, Margaret E. After-care of children dismissed from the Hos- pital and School of Randall's island. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1909.) P Municipal Research, Bureau of. Bureau of Child Hygiene: Co-operative studies by the Dept. of Health and the Bureau of Municipal Research. N. Y., 1908. 40 p. charts. A New York State Charities Aid Association. Proceedings of Conference on care of dependent and delinquent children. N. Y., 1894. 170 p. C Deals largely with institutions and societies in New York City and Brooklyn. [Reports] to the Committee on Children on "An act to create a department for the care of dependent children in the City of New York." [N. Y., 1887.] P Manuscript. Support of children at public expense in private institutions. [N. Y.], 1893. 12 p. A Statistics relating to the support of children at public expense in private institutions. [N. Y.], 1894. 24 p. A Charities, Board of. Report of Special Committee on Alleged In- crease of Dependent Children in Manhattan and the Bronx. N. Y., Wynkoop Crawford Co.,, 1899. 84 p. tables. A Report upon care of dependent children in City of New York. [Albany, 1890.] 77 p. A Newsboys' Lodging House. Sketch of the home by C. L. Brace. [N. Y., 1867.] 16 p. A The reports of the Newsboys' Lodging House are contained in the reports of the Children's Aid Society. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Annual report, 1871;-. N.Y., x&ts-. * 'a Manual; [comp. by E. T. Gerry]. N. Y., 1902. C Laws relating to children. Report of investigation by the Supreme Court. N. Y., 1899. 16 p A Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Brooklyn. Annual re- port, 1882-. Brooklyn, 1882-. B Sullivan, 0. M. Methods of placing out children [in New York City in- stitutions]. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1909.) P POVERTY AND CHARITIES 2O0 Tuttle, Annie de M. Care of the foundling in New York. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1906.) P Watts, S. D. Placing out methods of the Childrens' Aid societies in New York, Boston and Philadelphia. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1909.) P Board of Charities, and the Children's Society. Ow^oofe, 64 : 195-6. 1900. Cadoux, Gaston. La protection de l'enfance miserable a New York. Revue Philanthropique, 3 : 616-23. 1898. Case of the New York foundlings in Arizona. Char., 13 : 448-52. 1905. Decision of the Supreme Court of Arizona. Dependent children in New York. Char., 7 : 368-74. 1901. French, Lillie Hamilton. While the mother works; a look at the day nurseries of New York. Century, 65 : 174-86. 1902. Lowell, C. R. W. Dependent children supported by the City of New York. Lend a Hand, 1 : 161-7. 1886. New York's Newsboy Lodging House. Char., 21 : 147-8. 1908. White, Francis H. Placing out New York children in the West. Char. R., 2 : 215-25. 1893. White, Frank Marshall. Child problem in New York. Harper's W., 52 : 8 Ag. 1908: 27. See also entries u nder Defectives. b. OLD AGE RELIEF For list of homes for old people in NewYork City see the Index of the Charities Directory under Homes for Adults. Low, J. R. Care of the aged poor. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1907.) P Reports on several New York City institutions. Tobey, Rufus B. Report on visit to New York City Home for Aged and Infirm, Blackwell's Island. N. Y., 1909. 12 p. P Almshouse at Flatbush. Char., v. 5, no. 14 : 13-15. 1900. Cottage colony for the aged and infirm. Char., it : 132-3. 1903. This colony is under the Dept. of Public Charities. Irvin, Clara. Story of Ward L. Char., 16 : 229-30; 17 : 287-90. 1906. Home for Aged and Infirm, Blackwell's Island. Municipal cottage colony for aged and infirm: The need of New York. Char., 10 : 316-7. 1903. Proudfit, Alexander C. Story of Ward L. Char., 13 : 518-20. 1905. Home for Aged and Infirm, Blackwell's Island. Tower, Elizabeth. NewYork City Farm Colony. Char., 18 : 329-32. 1907. FRESH AIR CHARITIES Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Sea Breeze types. N. Y., 1906. 33 p. A Reprinted from the 69th Annual report of the Society. 14 2IO CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Harbor excur- sions, ocean parties, sea side homes for convalescent children. [N. Y., 1896?] 12 p. A Children's Aid Society. Summer charities of the Society, 1906-08. N. Y., 1906-08. P Christian Herald's Children's Home. Report, 1909. N. Y., 1909. P The Home is ' 'Mont-Lawn" at Nyack, N. Y. Clear Pool Camp. Report, 1907. N. Y., 1907. P Camp is located at Carmel, Putnam Co., N. Y. Designed for New York City working boy3. Edgewater Creche. Annual report, 1908. N. Y., 1908. P Works through the Charity Organization Society and Children's Aid Society of New York City. The Creche is located at Edgewater, N. J. Friendly Aid Society. Spring Farm, Greens Farms, Conn.; report, 1907. N. Y., 1908. P German Home for Recreation of Women and Children, Brooklyn. Annual report, 1904-05. Brooklyn, 1904-05. P Home is located at Gravesend Beach, Brooklyn. Gilbert A. Robertson Home. Report, 1902-03. N. Y., 1903-04. P Home is located at Scarsdale, N. Y. Tudson Memorial Church Fresh Air and Cool Water Fund. Report, 1907. N. Y., 1907. P The Home is the Hiram Deats Memorial Home for Children, at Somerville, N. J. Little Mothers' Aid Association. Ann. rept., 1907-08. N. Y., 1907-08. P Contains report of its Fresh Air charities. Negro Fresh Air Committee. Reports, 1906-07. N. Y., 1906-07. P Committee of the Association of Neighborhood Workers. New Windsor (N. Y.) Fresh Air Society. Annual report, 1906-. N. Y., 1906-. P Works among poor children of New York City. St. John's Guild. Annual report, 1907-. N. Y., 1907-. P Sanitarium for Hebrew Children. Annual report, 190 1. N. Y., 1902. P Sanitarium is located at Rockaway Park. Tribune Fresh Air Fund. Report, 190 7-. N. Y., 1908-. ill. C Parsons, Willard. Story of the Fresh Air Fund. (In Woods and others. The poor in great cities. 1895. 131-50.) A Vacation Farm Society. Annual report, 1906. N. Y., 1907. P Home is at Westport, Conn. Working Girls' Vacation Society. Annual report, 1884-. N. Y., 1884-. A Allen, William Harvey. Fresh air work. Annals Amer. Acad., 23 : 464- 71. 1904. New York's sea-air treatment for bedridden children. R. of Rs., 32 : 324-7. 1905. Brandt, Lilian. Genuine experiment in fresh air work. Char., n : 35-6. 1903. What a day brought forth at Sea Breeze. Char., 12 : 816-7. 1904. POVERTY AND CHARITIES 211 Browne, Junius Henri. Fresh air charities of New York. Harper's W., 38 : 803-7. 1894. Conference on fresh air hospital work. Char., 16 : 133-4. 1906. Fresh air work in New York City. Char., 7 54-5. 1901. Fresh air work of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Char., 6 : 359. 1901. Ovington, Mary White. Fresh air work among the colored children in New York. Char., 17 : 115-7. 1906. Riis, Jacob August. The Snow babies' Christmas. Century, 49 : 226-32. 1905. Sea Breeze Hospital on Coney Island. Spingarn, Amy E. Summer vacations for working girls. Survey, 22 : 5 1 ?- 21 - T 9°9- Tolman, William Howe. Fresh air charities in New York. Char., 21 : 713-21. 1895. Wald, Lillian D., and others. Summer outings for the Jewish poor. Jewish Char., 3 : 153-61. 1904. XIII. EDUCATION Bibliography For lists of works on education in New York City, see N. Y. Public Library Bulletin, 1901, v. 5, p. 223-60; and Columbia University Library Bulletin, 1901, no. 2, p. 90-5 and Index. A See also entries under New York City in Analytical Index to Educational Review, v. 1-25, 1904, and in Index to publications of National Education Association 1857-1906, by Martha F. Nelson, 1907. Brooklyn Daily Eagle. [Educational directory: Schools, colleges, uni- versities, etc.] Brooklyn, [c. 1909]. MA Kirkland, Mrs. C. M. Educational institutions of New York. Putnam, 2 : 1-16. 1853. New York City school census. Char., 16 : 596-8. 1906. 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For the question of backward children see Defectives under Poverty and Charities. 2l8 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK BROOKLYN Bibliography For a list of works on the schools of Brooklyn, see New York Public Library Bulletin, 1902, v. 6, p. 55-9. b. BUILDINGS New York City — Building Department. [Specifications for school build- ings.] [N. Y., 1887-91.] 5 v. A Education, Board of. Letter from President of Board to Mayor on public school accommodations. N. Y., 1890. 31 p. A Minutes of Committee on Buildings, 1894-. N. Y., 1894-. C Education, Department of. Annual report of the Superintendent of School Buildings, 1904-. [N. Y. 1904-.] C Snyder, C. B. J. Construction of public school buildings. (In Munic. Engineers. Proceedings, 1904. p. 46-61.) C Details of New York school plumbing. Engin. Record, 45 : 422-4. 1902. Johnson, Charles Culver. Model school house. World's Work, 12 : 7664- 8. 1906. Plumbing installation in a New York school. Engin. R., 18 : 1-4. 1908. 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A Published by the Committee on the Physical Welfare of School Children. Allen, William Harvey. National programme for departments of school hygiene. No. Amer., 188 : 112-22. 1908. Bancroft, Jessie H. Physical training in the public schools of New York City. Amer. Physical Educ. R., 8 : 16-23. I0O 3- Chace, Lydia Gardiner. What medical inspection means in New York schools. Char., 10 : 409-10. 1903. Chapin, Henry Dwight. Sanitary defects in primary schools. Leslie's W., 72 : 40. 1891. Cronin, J. H. Medical inspection in the schools. Univ. Settlement Studies, 1 : 138-40. 1905. Devine, Edward Thomas. Underfed children in the schools. Char., 20 : 412-6. 1908. Do 70,000 New York children go to school breakfastless? Pub. Opinion, 38 : 242-3. 1905. Farrell, Elizabeth. School luncheons in the special classes of the public schools. Char., 13 : 569-71. 1905. Hamilton, James Henry. School children's lunch room. Char., 20 : 400-2. 1908. Heffern, Abbie I. The School nurse and her work. 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A Teachers' Association. Report of the Committee on the Promotion of Teachers. N. Y., 1907. 75 p. C Maxwell, William Henry. Stories of the lives of real teachers. World's Work, 18 : 11877-80. 1909. Nelson, Charles Alexander. Bibliography of teachers' salaries and pen- sions. Educ. R., 31 24-35. 1907. Schwab, Gustav Henry and others. Equalization of teachers' salaries. Educ. R., 39 : 289—95. 1910. Vetoes needed for Teachers' salary and other bills. Outlook, 92 : 95—6. 1909. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Bibliography New York State — Labor Statistics, Bureau of. Selected bibliography on industrial education. (In its Annual report, 1908. no. 26, v. 1, P- 3S7-69-) Association of Sewing Schools. Report, 1899-1900. N. Y., 1899-1900. A Contains a Bibliography of the teaching of sewing, 23 p. Reports, letters, and circulars [mounted in a scrap-book]. C Auchmuty, Richard Tylden. To Trustees of Columbia College on in- cluding a trade school. [N. Y.?], 1890. 24 p. C Brooklyn Manual Training High School. 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C Kitchen-Garden Association. Report of secretary, constitution, etc. [N. Y.], 1880. 12 p. C Metropolitan Museum of Art. Prospectus of technical schools. 1880; 1881-82; 1890. N. Y., 1880-90. A Hew York Cooking School. Annual report, 1890-. N. Y., 1890-. A New York Electrical Trade School. Circular of information concerning aims, courses, [etc.]. N. Y., 1909. 48 p. ill. A New York School of Applied Design for Women. Circular of information, 1908-. N. Y., 1908-. C New York State — Labor Statistics, Bureau of. Institutions offering courses in industrial training in New York State. (In its Annual report, 1908. no. 26, v. 1, p. 324—56.) A The schools, with a few exceptions, are in Greater New York. Pratt Institute. Annual report, 1888-. Brooklyn, 1888-. The reports of Pratt Institute may be found in the Pratt Institute Free Library, Brooklyn. Catalogue, 1890-. Brooklyn, 1890-. C Andrews, Henry V. Marvelous work of an Italian trade school. Leslie's W ., no : 290. 1910. 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Y., 1898-. A The Astor, Lenox, Free Circulating, Harlem and Aguilar libraries were consolidated under the name N. Y. Public Library on May 23, 1895. Previous to that date each library had issued separate reports, for which see Astor Library catalogue. Resolutions by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and Dept. of Parks with contracts relative to new library building. [N. Y., 1897.] 18 p. A Trustees of the Astor Library, the Trustees of the Lenox Library and the Tilden Trust; agreement of consolidation. [N. Y.], 1895. 11 p. A Pratt Institute Free Library. Annual report, 1896-. Brooklyn, 1897-. A Earlier reports are included in the Annual reports of Pratt Institute. Stevens, Henry. Recollections of Mr. James Lenox and the formation of his library. London, 1886. 211 p. B Wynne, James. Private libraries of New York. N. Y., E. French, i860. 472 p. C Astor and Lenox Libraries. Nation, 36 : 462-3. 1883. Astor Library. Internat. M., 2 : 436-7. 1850. Billings, John Shaw. Cooperation with the public library. Columbia Univ. Q., 2 : 118-22. 1900. The New York Public Library. Library Assoc . Rec, 1 : 210-15. 1899. Outlook, 58 : 55-61. 1898. ■ Buisson, Benjamin. Bibliothteque de Columbia College. Revue Inter- nationale de V Enseignement, 12 : 307-11. 1886. Eames, Wilberf orce. The Lenox Library and its founder. Library Jour. , 24 : 199-201. 1899. Emerson, Edwin, Jr. The New York Public Library. Harper's W., 41 : 1223. 1897. Frohne, H. W. The Brooklyn Plaza ; the proposed central library. Archit. Record, 23 : 97-110. 1908. Hanaway, Emily S. The Children's library in New York. Library Jour., 12 : 185-6; 224-5. 1887. Historical outline of the foundation and origin of the New York Public Library. N. Y. Public Library Bullletin, 1 : 3-21. 1897. Hutton, Lawrence. The New York Public Library. Harper's W '., 39 : 273-4. 1895. Library of J. Pierpont Morgan. . Amer. Archit., 95 : 1-2. 1909. Mclntyre, Robert B. Cost of libraries in New York City. Library Jour., 32 . 438-9. 1907. 230 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Nelson, Charles Alexander. University and public libraries. Bookman, 18 : 608-18. ill. 1904. New York Public Library. Amer. Archit., 92 : 163-9. 1907. Library Jour., 20 : 84-5. 1895. Consolidation. Norton, Frank H. The Astor Library. Galaxy, 7 : 526-37. 1869. Ten years in a public library. Galaxy, 8 : 528-35. 1869. Pretlow, Mary Denson. Opening of the Hudson Park Branch Library. Char., 15 : 886-9. 1906. Reid, Sydney. The New York Public Library. Indep., 53: 2752-7. 1901. Roseboro, Viola. New York free public libraries. Cosmopol. ,3:1 69—7 3 . 1887. Saunders, Frederick. The Astor Library. New Eng. M., 8 : 148-59. 1890. Our leading libraries; no. 1, the Astor. Mag. of Amer. Hist., 29 150-6. 1893. Schweinf urth, J. A. The Avery Memorial Library. Archit. and Contract Reporter, 55 : 161-3. 1896. Simkhovitch, Mary Kingsbury. Assembly halls in public libraries. Char., 15 : 885-6. 1906. Smith, Edward Robinson. The Avery Library. Columbia Univ. Q., 6 : 140-6. 1904. MUSEUMS AND GARDENS For reports of the following museums and gardens see the catalogues of the Astor Library, Ameri- can Museum of Natural History, Children's Museum, Brooklyn, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, New York Aquarium, New York Botanical Garden, and New York Zoological Park. American Museum of Natural History. (In U. S. National Museum. Report, 1903. p. 328-37.) C Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Preliminary account of the Children's Museum, opened Dec. 16, 1899. Brooklyn, 1900. 11 p. ill. A Museum of the. (In U. S. Nat. Mus. Report, 1903. p. 338-45.) A Bryant, William Cullen. Metropolitan Art Museum. (In his Prose writings. 1901. v. 2. p. 261—6.) A Hoeber, Arthur. Treasures of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. N. Y., R. H. Russell, 1899. 212 p. ill. A Meyer, Adolf Bernhard. Studies of the museums and kindred insti- tutions of New York City. (In U. S. National Museum. Re- port, 1903. p. 311-92.) C New York Zoological Society. Views in the New York Zoological Park. Brooklyn, 1903. pi. A American Museum of Natural History: Warren Museum. Pop. Sci. M., 68 : 380-2. 1906. Art Museum as an historian; the Metropolitan and Sir C. P. Clarke. Craftsman, 11 : 156-71. 1907. EDUCATION 231 Beasley, Walter L. New York Aquarium. Sci. Amer., 92 : 425-6. 1905. Bristol, Charles Lawrence. New York Aquarium. Pop. Sci. M., 50 : 405—12. 1901. Treasures of the New York Aquarium. Century, 60 : 553-60. 1900. Bumpus, Hermon Carey. A great American museum. World's Work, 15 : 10027-36. 1908. American Museum of Natural History. Chambers, Robert William. The Metropolitan Museum and its policy from the outside. Appleton, 12 : 39-42. 1908. Chapman, Frank Michler. Natural history for the masses. World's Work, 5 : 2761-70. 1902. American Museum of Natural History. Children's Museum. Sci. Amer., 82 : 296. 1900. Brooklyn Institute Children's Museum. De Kay, Charles. New era for the Metropolitan Museum. 7?. of Rs., 3 2 = 433-4o- i°°5- Draper, Miriam S. Children's Museum in Brooklyn. Library Jour., 35 : 149-54- i9 J °- Einstein, Lewis, and Monod, Francois. Le musee de la Societe Historique de New York. Gazette des Beaux Arts, ser. 3, 33 : 414-20; 3 6 : 235-53- 1905-6- Future of the Metropolitan Museum. Brush and Pencil, 17 : 27. Goodale, G. L. New York Botanic Garden. Science, n, s., 2 : 1—2. 1895. Gratacap, Louis Pope. Formative museum period. Science, n. s., 14 : 168-78. 1901. Hoeber, Arthur. New era for the Metropolitan Museum. Munsey, 33 : 170-85. 1905. Hornaday, William Temple. New York plan for zoological parks. Scribner, 46 : 590-606. 1909. The New York Zoological Park. Century, 39 : 85-102. 1900. MacDougal, Daniel Trembly. The New York Botanical Garden. Science, n. s., n : 935-45- I 9°°- Mather, Frank Jewett, Jr. Auxiliary for the Metropolitan Museum. Nation, 79 : 431-2. 1904. The Metropolitan Museum; a criticism. Nation, 80 : 27-8. 1905. The programme of the Metropolitan Museum. Nation, 82 : 17 1-2. 1906. Hew York Observatory and the Nautical Museum. Science, 23 : 795-6. 1906. Osborn, Henry Fairfield. A World's congress of lions. Century, 45: 79- 84. 1903. Lion house in the Zoological Park. Policy of the Metropolitan Museum. Brush and Pencil, 15 : 267. Rood, Henry Edward. Newer education; Children's Museum. Harper's W., 53 : 16-17. I 9o9- "Saturnalia" and museum loans. Nation, 80 : 475 -6 - I 9°5- The Biondi case. 232 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Sir C. P. Clarke elected director of the Metropolitan Museum. Indep., 58 : 214-5. I 9°S- Smith, John W. Central Park animals as their keeper knows them. Outing, 42 : 248-54; 43 : 60-3. 1903. Ward, W. S. New York Aquarium. Century, o. s., 13 . 577-91. 1877. At 35th St. and Broadway. Zoo, A., for New York. Spectator, 80 : 788-9. 1898. POPULAR EDUCATION Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Bulletin, 1891-99. Brooklyn, 1891-99. A Prospectus, 1891-. Brooklyn, 189 1-. A Year-book, 1889-. Brooklyn, 1889-. A Ferree, Barr. Institute organization; the plan and scope of the Brooklyn Institute, and its application to other cities. Brook- lyn, 1898. 20 p. P People's Institute. Annual report, 1897-. N Y., 1898-. A Smith, Charles Sprague. Working with the people. N. Y., Wessels, 1904. 161 p. ill. (Handbooks for practical workers in church and philanthropy.) A People's University Extension Society. Annual report, 1898-. N. Y., 1899-. A Collier, John. The People's Institute. World To-day, 16 : 170-5. 1909. Eight years of the People's Institute. Char., 16 : 224. 1906. Marcosson, Isaac F. A practical school of democracy. World's Work, 10 : 6414—17. 1905. The People's Institute. Riis, Jacob August. The People's Institute of New York. Century, 79 : 850-63. 1910. Russell, E. A. Work of the People's Institute. Craftsman, 10 : 183-9. 1906. Smith, Charles Sprague. A creedless church for a creedless people; the People's Institute Indep., 64 : 31-3. 1908. The People's Institute. Arena, 38 : 49-52. 1907. Unity, fraternity, democracy; the People's Institute. Outlook, 88 148-9. 1908. Van Norman, Louis E. The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; an appreciation of the great work it is doing for art, and for general education. Werner's M., 25 32-41. 1900. c. FREE LECTURES Leipziger, Henry Marcus. Free lecture course. N. Y., 1902. 12 p. C ITew York City — Education, Department of. Annual report of the Super- visor of Lectures, 1902-. N. Y., 1902-. P EDUCATION 23 New York City — Education, Department of. Education for adults; history of the Free Lecture System of the City of New York. N. Y., 1904. 27 p. A Free lecture course in New York City; addresses at the annual reunion and dinner, 1899-1903. N. Y., 1899-1903. A Public lectures; addresses at the annual reunion and dinner, May 3, 1906. N. Y., Pratt, 1906. 55 p. A - Public lectures; courses in natural science, history, sociology, literature, music and art, 1906-. N. Y., 1906-. A — Report of public lectures, 1908-9. N. Y., 1909. 119 p. ill. C — Bronx Borough. Bulletin of public lectures, 1904-. N. Y., 1904-. A — Brooklyn Borough. Bulletin of public lectures, 1908-. N. Y., 1908- A — Manhattan Borough. Bulletin of public lectures, 1903-. N. Y., 1903-. A — Manhattan and the Bronx Boroughs. Free lectures to the people; location of lecture centers, 1903-. N. Y , 1903-. A — Queens Borough. Bulletin of public lectures, 1908-. N. Y., 1908-. A — Richmond Borough. Bulletin of public lectures, 1 906- N. Y., 1906-. A / Free lecture movement Nation, 74 . 363. 1902. f ' Jles, George. How a great free lecture system works. World's Work, 5 : 33 2 7-34- i9°3- Leipziger, Henry Marcus. Adult education in New York City. Soc. Service, n : 95-9. 1905. The free lecture course of New York. Munic. Affairs, 3 : 462-72. 1899. McCormick, S. D. The free lecture course of New York. Outlook, 64 : 121— 4. 1900. . Matthews, Franklin. How New York educates its citizens. World's Work, 4 : 2211-16. 1902. Speed, John Gilmer. A people's university. Harper's W '., 39 : 461. 1905. Public lectures of the Board of Education. Willis, S. T. The free lecture system. Cosmopol., 25 661-9. 1898. Free lectures in New York schools. Forum, 29 : 332-6. 1900. PRESS Bibliography For list of newspapers published in New York City, see New York Public Library Bulletin, 1901. v. 5, p. 20-30; also the newspaper di- rectories of Rowell and others, under the heading New York City. A 234 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Bardeen, Charles William. History of educational journalism in'New York State. Syracuse, 1893. 45 p. c Brooklyn Daily Eagle. History of the paper. Brooklyn, 1892. B Howard, H. W. B. Progress of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brook- lyn, 1893. 2 v - Fifty years of publication. Collection containing sample copies of 40 newspapers published in New York City, Jan. 1, 1900. "■ Maverick, August. Henry Raymond and the New York press for thirty years. Hartford, Hale, 1870. 501 p. " [Mix, James B., anon.] The biter bit. Wash., 1870. 69 p. C Methods of the N. Y. Sun. New York Evening Post. Hundredth anniversary, Nov. 16, 1801-1901. N. Y., 1902. 142 p. ill. C Hew Yorker Staats-Zeitung. Epitome of sixty-five years of progress. [N. Y., 1899.] 36 p. L Brisbane, Arthur. Yellow journalism. Bookman, 19 : 400-4. 1904. Clemens, Howard. Alien newspapers of New York City. Bookman, 14 : 37-47- I 9° I - Collins, James H. The American Grub street. Atlantic, 98 : 634-43. 1906. Davis, Hartley. Journalism of New York. Munsey, 24 : 217-33. 1900. Elliot, Henry R. Ratio of news. Forum, 5 : 99-107. 1888. Gribayfidoff, Valerien. La journalisme jaune en Amerique. Revue des Revues, 25 : 359-77. 1898. Hapgood, Hutchins, and Maurice, Arthur Bartlett. Morning newspapers of New York. Bookman, 14 : 567-84. 1901. Hasse, Adelaide Rosalie. The City Record. Library Jour., 32 : 207-8. 1907. Lefevre, Edwin. The newspaper and Wall Street. Bookman, 19 : 136- 48. 1904. Mathews, Byron C. Study of a New York daily. Indep., 68 : 82-6. 1910. New York editors and daily papers. Chaut., 27 : 56-64. 1898. New York press and its makers. Printer and Bookmaker, 27 : 259-62. 1899. Steffens, Joseph Lincoln. Business of a newspaper. Scribner, 22 : 447- 67. 1897. Swinton, John. New York daily papers and their editors. Indep., 52 : 168-71; 237—40. 1900. Townsend, Edward Waterman. The reporter of an American newspaper. Bookman, 19 : 558-72. 1904. Wesley, Edward B. Founding of the New York Times. Eclectic M., 146 : 262-6. 1906. XIV. RELIGION Devins, John Bancroft. The Church and the City problem. [N. Y., C1895.] p. 187-216. A Reprinted from Christ and the Church. Dixon, Thomas, Jr. Failure of Protestantism in New York and its causes. N. Y., 1896. M Federation of Churches. Annual reports, 1896-. N. Y., 1896-. A Directory, 1899. N. Y., 1899. C Historic sketch, 1895-1905. N. Y., 1905. 32 p. A To make Greater New York a better New York. [N. Y., 1898.] 40 p. A What are the churches going to do about it? [N. Y., 190-.] 40 p. C Miller, J. Bleecker. Trade organizations in religion; work of the Church Club. N. Y., 1888. 33 p. A Potter, Henry Codman. God and the City. N. Y., Abbey Press, [1900]. 53 P- L Religious condition of New York City; addresses at Conference in Chicker- ing Hall, Dec. 3-5, 1888. N. Y., Baker & Taylor, [1889]. 196 p. A Baker, Ray Stannard. Godlessness of New York. Amer. M., 68 : 117- 27. 1909. Estimate of the Roman Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant population. Federation, 2 : 44-7. 1902. Laidlaw, Walter. Distribution of homes, churches, settlements and saloons in Greater New York. Federation, Mar. 1903: 36-51. List of all churches and missions in Greater New York and of all other in- stitutions exempted from taxation. Federation, v. 2, appendix 1 : in. 1902; Past and present religion and racial conditions of oldest New York. Federation, v. 3, no. 4 : 10-67. 1904. INSTITUTIONAL CHURCHES The yearbooks of the following institutional churches may be found in the School of Philanthropy Library: Calvary Church, Church of the Ascension, Grace Church, Madison Square Presbyterian Church, St. Bartholomew's, St. George's, St. Thomas'. Other prominent institutional churches are: Amity Church, Church of the Holy Apostles, Church of the Holy Communion, Epiphany Chapel, Holy Trinity, Trinity Church, Brooklyn. Appleton, Floyd. Church philanthropy in New York; philanthropic in- stitutions of the Episcopal Church. N. Y., 1906. 182 p. A Doctor's dissertation at Columbia University. 235 236 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Davies, Eudora I. Some methods of church relief. (School of Philan- thropy thesis, 1907.) P Methods employed by churches in Yorkville district of the Charity Organization Society. Hodges, George, and Reichert, J. Administration of an institutional church. N. Y., Harper, 1906. 323 p. ill. L St. George's. Peters, John Punnett. Institutions founded by St. Michael's Church. (In his Annals of St. Michael's, 1907. p. 410-37.) C What one parish is doing for social reform. Boston, 1896. 18 p. (Church Social Union Publication, no. 27.) C St. Michael's. Social statistics of a city parish. N. Y., [189-?]. 23 p A Calvary Church. Bliss, William Dwight Porter. The Church in social service in New York. Indep., 60 : 135—42. 1906. Brackett, Jeffrey R. Church, charity, and social reform. Survey, 22 : 618—21. 1909. Federation of Churches. Certificate of incorporation, and constitution. Federation, 2 : pref. p. 1-7. 1902. Jenison, Madge C. The Church and social unrest; the Church of the Ascension. Outlook, 89 : 112-14. 1908. New York School of Philanthropy establishes a. social course for church workers. Survey, 23 : 909—10. 1910. Phillips, David Graham. The business organization of a church. Harper, 107 : 207—13. 1903. St. George's. Riis, Jacob August. Religion by human touch; the work of St. George's under Dr. Rainsford. World's Work, 1 : 495-505. 1901. Smith, Bertha H. Every-day church work. Munsey, 32 : 481-9. 1905. The institutional church. Winslow, Florence E. Settlement work of Grace Church. Char. R., 8 : 418-25. 1898. MISSIONS Barnard, W. F. Forty years at the Five Points. N. Y., [1893]. A Five Points House of Industry. Bowery Mission and Young Men's Home. Plea for homeless men of the Bowery. [N. Y., 1905.] 18 p. ill. L Church Extension and Missionary Society of the M. E. Church. Progress: A plan and a fund for America's greatest missionary field. [N. Y., 1908.] 48 p. ill. A Church German Society. Annual reports, 1880-83. N. Y., 1880-83. A. City Mission and Tract Society. Annual report, 1827-. N. Y., 1827-. A Women's Branch. Report, 1874-. N. Y., 1874-. A Reports to 1867 included in annual reports of the main society. City Mission and Tract Society. N. Y., 1901. 29 1. ill. A RELIGION 237 Duyckinck, Henry. Rich and poor meet together; sermon on mission work of St. Mark's. N. Y., 1870. 48 p. C Evangelistic Committee of Greater New York. Report of summer tent and open air campaign. N. Y., 1905. 68 p. A Fifty years in city missions. N. Y., City Mission, 1877. 28 p. L Five Points Mission. Annual report, 1901-2. N. Y., 1901-2. P Five Points Mission ; the old brewery and the new Mission House at the Five Points; by the ladies of the mission. N. Y., 1854. A Jackson, Lewis E. Gospel work in New York City; fifty years in city missions. N. Y., 1878. 200 p. P McAuley Water Street Mission. [Account of the origin and work of the mission in the biography of its founder.] (In National cyclo- pedia of American biography, v. 11, p. 525). A The Jerry McAuley Mission. Hatch, A. S. Jerry McAuley, his life and work. N. Y., [C1885]. 227 p. P — — Ofpord, Robert M. Jerry McAuley, an apostle to the lost. 7th ed. N. Y., American Tract Soc, [1907]. 304 p. ill. A Midnight Mission. Annual report, 1868-. N. Y., 1868-. A [Orchard, I., anon.] Walks about New York: Facts and figures gathered by the Secretary of the City Mission. N. Y., 1865. 120 p. L Protestant Episcopal Church Missionary Society for Seamen. Annual report, 1845-. N. Y., 1845-. A — — For justice and protection to sailors; report of addresses delivered at a meeting held at Sherry's, March 21, 1902, by Rev. W. S. Rainsford, Captain A. T. Mahan and J. A. Johnson. N. Y., [1902]. 26 p. C Protestant Episcopal City Mission Society. Annual report, 1832-. N. Y., 1832-. " "A The City Mission Society. N. Y., 1907. 16 p. A Salvation Army. Little brothers and sisters. [N. Y., 1898.] A Seed-time and harvest; report of rescue work. [N. Y.], 1897. A Work for women. [N. Y., 1898.] A Lamb, Edwin Gifford. The social work of the Salvation Army. New York, 1909. 143 p. C Doctor's dissertation, Columbia University. Bibliography, p. 140-3. Schaufner, Adolphus Frederick. Work among the Jews in Manhattan. [N. Y.], 1906. 10 p. ill. A Sixty years in the harvest field; from the experience of a layman. Chic, [C1883]. 361 p. A Brooklyn. Watson, Alexander. History of New York Bible Society. N. Y., 1858. in p. C Whitin, Ernest Stagg. Mission movement in New York City. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1906.) P Baker, Ray Stannard. Spiritual unrest: Lift men from the gutter, or remove the gutter? Which? Amer. M., 68 : 227-39. 1909. The Jerry McAuley Mission. 238 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Booth, Ballington. Salvation Army shelter brigade. Harper's W., 37 : 1257. 1893. Booth, Mrs. Maud Ballington. Woman's work in the slums. Harper's W., 37 : 1257-8. 1893. Goodell, Charles L. Summer Gospel campaign in New York. Mission- ary R., 18 : 733-8. 1905. Here ward, L. A. Famous night mission in New York. Eclectic M., 121 : 507-13. 1894. Reprinted from Westminster Review. The Florence Mission on Bleecker St. New York Bowery Mission and its work. St. Vincent de Paul Q., 13 : 168- 74. 1908. Holy Name Mission for Homeless Men. Peters, T. McC. Episcopal missions in New York. Amer. Church R., J 4 : 359-7°- i8di - Pirazzini, Agide. Italian evangelization in Greater New York. Bible Record, 5 : 390-5. 1908. Schauffler, Adolphus Frederick. City mission work in New York. Mis- sionary R., 19 : 217—20. 1906. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE Atterbury, W. W. Sonntagsgesetze und Sonntagsfreiheit. N. Y., Sab- bath Committee, 1875. 8 p. L Church Temperance Society. Addresses at mass meeting, Carnegie Hall, Dec. 16, 1895, in favor of Sunday closing. N. Y., 1896. 32 p. A Summing up against the Sunday saloon; by F. B. Watson. N. Y., 1896. 32 p. A Huntington, William Reed. Shall we slur Sunday? sermon in Grace Church, Dec. 15, 1901. [N. Y., 1902.] 14 p. L Jesup, Morris Ketchum. Museums in the park; should they be opened on Sunday? N. Y., 1885. 16 p. C Sabbath Committee. Brief statement of progress since 1857. [N. Y., 1867.] L Documents, 1857-98. N. Y., 1867-98. C First five years of .sabbath reform, 1857-62, with twenty documents. N. Y., E. O. Jenkins, 1862. L News crying and the Sabbath. N. Y., 1858. L Plea for the American Sunday. [N. Y., 1887?] 4 p. C Sabbath in New York; history, desecration, declension. [N. Y., 1858?] 16 p. L Sunday laws of the State. N. Y., 1883. 16 p. L Sunday liquor traffic. N. Y., 1859. 24 p. L Sunday theaters, "sacred concerts" and beer gardens. N. Y., i860. 24 P- C Sunday vice and crime. [N. Y., i860?] 4 p. L Sunday Observance in [New York] City and State. Brooklyn,"i9o8. 10 p. (Brooklyn Eagle library series, no. 135.) P XV. RECREATIONS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS Citizens' Recreation Committee. Opportunities for recreation afforded by the municipality of the City of New York and maintained by appropriation of public funds. N. Y., 1909. 35 p. C Coates, Foster. Popular amusements in New York. Chaut., 24 : 706-10. 1897. Collier, John. Cheap amusements. Char., 20 : 73-6. 1908. Dancing academy license killed by highest court. Civic Jour., v. 1, no. 22 : 1—2. 1910. Martin, Edward Sandford. When the city amuses itself. Harper, 1 18 : 878-85. 1909. Heal, Robert Wilson. New York's City of play. World To-day, 11 : 818- 26. 1906. Recreation programme for a million children. Char., 21 : 1037-9. 1909. Results of an inquiry by social workers. Saving influences on the East Side. Char., 8 : 465-7. 1902. CELEBRATIONS Centennial celebration, 1 789-1889. Programme. [N. Y., 1889?] 31 p. L Washington Centennial Celebration. Bowen, Clarence Winthrop, ed. History of the Centennial celebra- tion of the inauguration of George Washington. N. Y., 1892. 673 p. ill. maps. C [New York Tribune.] Washington centenary. N. Y., 1889. 120 p. (Tribune Extras, v. 1, no. 5.) L Central Labor Union. Grand monster parade and festival, Labor Day, 1888. [N. Y., 1888.] A Deutsch-Amerikanische Schutzen-Gesellschaft. Fest Journal, 1877-1902. [N. Y., T. Gans' Sons Print, 1902.] 72 p. ill. L Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission. Annual report, 1908. Albany, 1908. L Calendar of events of the celebration, revised to Sept. 14, 1909. N. Y., [0909]. 32 p. C Dedications, programs, and historical sketches. N. Y., 1909. 64 p. ill. c List of museums, institutions and societies which have prepared free exhibitions relating to Henry Hudson, Robert Fulton and the history of steam navigation. N. Y., 1909. 13 p. C 239 240 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission. Minutes of trustees, April, 28, Aug. 18, and Aug. 25, 1909. N. Y., 1909. C Reprinted from Minutes. Hall, Edward Hagaman. Hudson and Fulton; a history of Henry- Hudson and Robert Fulton, with suggestions designed to aid the holding of general commemorative exercises. N. Y., Hudson- Fulton Celebration Commission, [C1909]. 74 p. ill. C Bibliography, p. 72-4. New York Historical Society. Official Robert Fulton exhibition of the Hudson-Fulton Commission; New York Historical Society in cooperation with the Colonial Dames of America. N. Y., [1909]. 66 p. ill. C New York State — Education, Department of. Hudson-Fulton Cele- bration, Sept. 25 to Oct. 9, 1909: a brochure for use of schools, comp. by Harlan Hoyt Horner. Albany, 1909. 64 p. ill. map. C Bibliography, p. 60-4. Governor. Message to Legislature concerning Hudson-Fulton Celebration. Albany, 1906. 2 1. L Parsons, Harry de Berkeley. Sketch of the commercial develop- ment during the last three hundred years : Address delivered on the occasion of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration at the Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial School of Technology, Sept. 29, 1909.] Potsdam, N. Y., 1909. 24 p. C Reprinted from Clarkson Bulletin, v. 6, no. 4. Robert Fulton Monument Association. Extracts from the minutes and report of the Association. N. Y., [1907]. 93 p. ill. C Inauguration of Statue of Liberty. N. Y., Appleton, 1887. 62 p. L King, Moses. The Dewey reception. N. Y., [1899]. r 5 2 P- E New York Centennial Celebration Committee. The centennial celebra- tion, at the Academy of Music, July 4, 1876. N. Y., 1876. A New York City — Centennial Celebration of Evacuation by British, Joint Committee on. Report, with historical introduction by J. A. Stevens. N. Y., J. J. Little & Co., 1885. 201 p. L New York Columbian Celebration; official souvenir programme. N. Y.. 1892. B New York Turn Verein. Zur Feier des Funfzigjahrigen Jubelaums, 1850- 1900. N. Y., [Sacketts & Wilhelms], 36 p. L Newspaper clippings commemorating the 250th anniversary of the first city charter, May 23-27, 1903. 87 p. L MUSIC Geschichte des New Yorker Mannerchor, 1870-1895. (N. Y., Hermann Bartsch, 1895.] 126 p. ill. L Goodwin, Thomas. Sketches and impressions, musical, theatrical and social, 1799-1885; including a sketch of the Philharmonic Society. N. Y., 1887. 294 p. C Krehbiel, Henry Edward. Chapters of opera; historical and critical records of lyric drama in New York. N. Y., Holt, 1908. 435 p ill. B RECREATIONS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS 241 Krehbiel, Henry Edward. Philharmonic Society of New York: a me- morial published on the 50th anniversary, April, 1892. N. Y., 1892. 183 p. C Mosenthal, Hermann. Geschichte des Vereins Deutscher Liederkranz. N. Y., 1897. 161 p. C New Yorker Sangerrunde. Geschichte, 1848-88. [N. Y., F. A. Ringler & Co., 1888.] 49 p. ill. L Arens, Franz X. People's Symphony concerts. Univ. Settlement Stud- ies, v. 2, no. 2 : 66-72. 1906. East Side Music School. Char., 6 . 497-8. 1901. The People's Music School, the outgrowth of music schools maintained by the College and Uni- versity Settlements. Finck, Henry Theophilus. Music in New York. Indep., 60 : 1472-3. 1906. Gilder, Richard Watson. Art brought into the lives of wage-earners. Char., 13 : 417-20. 1905. Description of the Music School Settlement. Henderson, William James. New York as a musical center. Cosmopol., n : 54—61. 1891. New York the greatest opera city in the world. World's Work, I 7 ■ H43S-4I- i9°9- Herts, A. Minnie. Music on the lower East Side. Char., 13 : 424-5- 1905. Mighels, Philip Verrill. A music school settlement. Harper, in : 832-41. 1905. Stevenson, Edward Irenseus Prime. New York the sham musical city? Indep., 60 : 1467-72. 1906. The People's singing classes in New York. Indep., 49 : 1041. 1897. People's Choral Union. Tapper, Thomas. Music and East Side children. Outlook, 88 : 427. 1908. Music School Settlement. PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS Bibliography Pg[For list of works on the parks of New York City, see New York Public Library Bulletin, 1901. v. 5, p. 163-6. Leland, Arthur. Bibliography of the playground movement. [Ar- ranged under cities.] (In his Organization of a system of public play-grounds, n. d. p. 13-22.) [Belmont, August, and others.] Letter to the Mayor on extension of parks. N. Y., 1884. 7 P- A Bingham, Emily. 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Play centers. Brackett, Mary M. New York's summer playgrounds. Kindergarten M., 11 : 621-9. 1899. Brandt, Lilian. Wanted: A breathing space. Char., n : 200-5. I0o 3- Need for another park on the East Side. Bring the woods down to the city. Survey, 23 : 509-10. 1910. Cady, Thomas. New York's Riverside Park. Munsey, 20 : 73-89. 1898. Children's playgrounds. Outlook, 75 : 201-2. 1903. Cook, T. G. By-play of a public school roof garden. Char., 9 : 466-7. 1902. Devine, Edward Thomas. Ocean beach park for New York. Survey, 23 : 285-6. 1909. Harris, G. W. The playground city. R. of Rs., 32 : 574-81. 1905. Hamilton Fish Park. Henry, Arthur. Outdoor Recreation League. Outlook, 64 : 47-53. 1900. Seward Park. Jeannette Park. Garden and Forest, 3 : 498-9. 1890. Coenties Slip. Kendall, E. H. Recreation piers. Pub. Imp., 1 78-9. 1899. Macomber, Mabel E. New York park playgrounds. Playground, no. 21 : 11— 14. 1908. MacDonald, Statira P., and Irwin, Elizabeth A. Cold snaps and thaws on park playgrounds. Char., 12 : 591-4. 1904. Seward Park. Melendy, Royal Loren. Recreation centres a part of the educational system. Soc. Service, 11 : 92—4. 1905. Metropolitan Parks Association, New York. Char., 14 : 781-2. 1905. Metz, Herman A. New park at Rockaway. Indep., 62 : 1504-5. 1907. RECREATIONS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS 245 Mighels, Philip Verrill. Oases in Gotham. Harper, 120 : 777-86. 1910. Nadal, Erhman Syme. New parks of New York City. Scribner, 11 : 439-55- J 892- New York parks. Leslie's W., 81 : 74-5. 1895. Parks for the people; BlackwelTs Island. New York Society for Parks and Playgrounds. Garden and Forest, 3 : 594. 1890. New York's proposed Bronx River parkway. R. of Rs., 26 : 458-60. 1902; 35 = 57°- 8 - I 9°7- O'Brien, Edward C. Recreation piers. Munic. Affairs, 1 : 509—14. 1897. Ocean front and its opportunities. Char., 12 : 801-12. 1904. Parks, playgrounds and fresh air. People's Inst. Bull., Feb. 28, 1908. Paulding, James K. Outdoor Recreation League. Char., 3, no. n : 1- 3. 1899. Pavilions in New York parks. Archil. Record, 17 : 248-54. 1905. Playground Association for New York and Brooklyn. Char., 20 : 465-6. 1908. Playgrounds in New York and Brooklyn. Playground, no. 17 15. 1908. Richman, Julia. Seward Park. Char., 20 : 295-8. 1908. Riis, Jacob August. Island playgrounds of the future. Char., n : 205- 7. 1903. Letting in the light. Atlantic, 84 : 495-505. 1899. Playgrounds for city schools. Century, 26 : 657-66. 1894. Roof garden playgrounds. Char., 9 199-200. 1902. Public School roof gardens. Smith, Bertha H. Top layer of New York. Outlook, 80 : 469-78. 1905. Spencer, Nelson S. The Battery. Pub. Imp., 2 : 122-3. 1900. Stewart, Seth T. Recreation centres. Char., 18 510-2. 1907. Stiles, William A. Riverside Park. Century, 8 : 911-18. 1885. Stover, Charles B. Playground progress in Seward Park. Char., 6 : 386-93. 1901. Plea for a great ocean park at Rockaway. Char., 12 576-80. 1904. Seward Park playground a reality. Char., 10 : 127-33. 1903. Straus, Mrs. Isidor. Recreation room for girls. Jewish Char., 4 117-9. 1905. Thomas Jefferson Park opens. Char., 15 : 97-8. 1905. Vail, Anna Murray. Bronx Park. Garden and Forest, a 3i4 _ 5- 189 i. Westwood, Elizabeth Howard. Teaching children to play. Van Norden, 6 : 182-8. 1909. Guild of Play organized in 1909. Wharton, George W. The city for children. Outlook, 72 : 30-7. 1902. The use of the public schools out of school hours. Wuley, Day Allen. Open air amusement park. Theatre M., v. 10, no. 101 : 18-19. J 9°9- Windmuller, Louis. Plea for trees and parks in cities. Forum, 29 : 337- 46. 1900. 246 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK a. CENTRAL PARK Description of New York Central Park. N. Y., 1869. 206 p. ill. C Foley, John. Andrew Green and Thomas C. Field's secret management of Central Park Commission. N. Y., 1874. 40 p. A Guild, W. H., Jr. Central Park photographed with descriptions and historical sketch, by F. B. Perkins. N. Y., 1864. 78 p. ill. C Hunt, Richard Morris. Designs for the gateways of the southern en- trances to Central Park. N. Y., 1866. 36 p. ill. C Illustrated and historical souvenir of Central Park. N. Y., W. F. Smith & Co., 1893. 64 p. map. A New York City — Central Park Commission. Annual reports, 1858-70. N. Y., 1858-70. A Superseded by Dept. of Public Parks in 1870. Description of plans for improvement of Central Park. [N. Y., 1858. 35 nos. i A For contents see Astor Library Document Catalogue. Sabbath Committee. Our Central Park N. Y., i860. (Doc. 14.) C Parkhurst, Howard E. Trees, shrubs and vines found in Central Park. N. Y., Scribner, 1903. C Peet, Louis H. Trees and shrubs of Central Park. N. Y., Manhattan Press, [1.903]. 363 p. ill. A Bellows, Henry Whitney. Cities and parks. Atlantic, 7 : 416-29. 1861. Especially Central Park. Cook, Clarence. Central Park. Century, o. s., 6 . 523-39; 673-91. 1873- Grant, William H. New York Central Park. Franklin Inst. Jour., 83 : n-14; 100-7; 153- 61 ; 233-8; 297-304; 391-7; 84:21-7; 89-96; 233-41; 311-16; 377-82. 1867. Ho wells, William Dean Bit of Altruria in New York. Cosmopol., 16 : 259-77. I 8°3- Lansing, David. Mimic royalties of May Day. Outing, 48 : 143-50. 1906. Richards, T. Addison. Central Park. Harper, 23 : 289-306. 1861. To preserve Central Park. Survey, 22 : 4-5. 1909. b. CONEY ISLAND Allen, William Harvey. Opportunities at Coney Island. Char., 12 580-2. 1904. Bishop, William H. To Coney Island. Century, o. s., 20 : 353-65. 1880. Coler, Bird Sim. Coney Island Park. Pub. Imp., 1 157-8. 1899. Coney Island. Chamber's Jour., 56 : 14-15. 1879. Davis, Charles Belmont. Renaissance of Coney Island. Outing, 48 : 513—22. 1906. Gorky, Maxim. Boredom. Indep., 63 : 309-17. 1907. RECREATIONS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS 247 Harris, E. B. Day of rest at Coney Island. Everybody, 19 : 24-34. 1909. Le Gallienne, Richard. ' Human need of Coney Island. Cosmop., 39 : 239-46. 1905. Neal, Robert Wilson. Play city of New York. World To-day, 11 : 818- 26. 1906. Paine, Albert Bigelow. New Coney Island. Century, 46 3 28-38 . 1904. Thompson, Frederick A. Amusing the millions. Everybody, 19 : 378- 87. 1908. The summer show. Indep., 62 : 1460-3. 1907. SETTLEMENTS For a list of settlements in New York City see Charities Directory. The reports of most of these settlements may be found in the Astor Library or in the Library of the School of Philanthropy. A Bibliography Montgomery, Caroline Williamson, comp. [Bibliography of New York and Brooklyn settlement houses.] (In her Bibliography of settle- ments, 1905. p. 62-4; 67—89.) A Alden, Percy. American settlements. (In Reason, Will, ed. University and social settlements, 1898. p. 139-51.) C Betts, Lillian Williams. Leaven in a great city. N. Y., Dodd, Mead & Co., 1903. 315 p. ill. A Contains scattered information concerning New York settlement work. Henderson, Charles Richmond. Settlements in the United States. (In / / his Social settlements. [0899.] p. 43-80.) C Moore, Helen. Tenement neighborhood idea: University Settlement. (In Goodale, Mrs. F. A., ed. Literature of philanthropy. 1893. P- 35-47-) P New York State — Labor Statistics, Bureau of. Settlements in New York City. (In its Annual report, 1900. v. 18, p. 271-431.) A Pane, Alice. Sketch of New York College Settlement. (School of Phi- lanthropy thesis, Ji 906.) P Spahr, J. F., and McLean, F. W. Tenement neighborhood idea. (In Goodale, Mrs. F. A., ed. Literature of philanthropy. 1893. p- 23-34.) Spearman, Edmund R. School for street Arabs. (In Woods and others. Poor in great cities, 1893. p. 131-76.) A Stokes, James Graham Phelps. Hartley House; its relation to social reform. N. Y., [Pusey & Troxcel Press], 1897. 31 p. A Stover, Charles B. Neighborhood guild in New York. (In Montague, F. C, Arnold Toynbee, 1887. p. 65-70.) C 248 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Waters, Yssabella. Organization and administration of the Nurses' Department of the Henry Street Settlement. (In her Visiting nursing in the United States. N. Y., Charities Publication Com- mittee, 1909. p. 29-37.) P Atterbury, Anson R. The Church Settlement. Open Church. 1 : 161. 1897. , Bernheimer, Charles Seligman. Social settlements and the lower East Side. Char., 20 : 727—9. 1908. Berts, Lillian Williams. New York's social settlements. Outlook, si : 684-5. 1895. A social experiment. Outlook, 72 : 641-8. 1902. The Woman's Home Improvement Club at the College Settlement. Brown, W. A. Union of East Side settlements. Indep., 49 : 1691. 1897. Co-operative settlement. Char., 8 : 583-4. 1902. Greenwich House. Devine, Edward Thomas. David Blaustein and the Educational Al- liance. Char., 19 : 887-8. 1907. Dyer, Francis J. The College Settlement in New York, 95 Rivington St. Churchman, 65 : 766-7. 1892. East Side Music School. Char., 6 : 497-8. 1901. The People's Music School, the outgrowth of music schools maintained by the College and Uni- versity Settlements. Escard, Paul. Les settlements sociaux. La Reforme Sociale, 42 : 416- 39. 1901. Function of the social settlement; synopsis of articles by M. K. Simkho- vitch, Homer Folks, E. J. Urwich, J. B. Reynolds. Char., 10 481-2. 1902. Gentlemen in the tenement house district. Harper's W., 37 : 647. 1893. University Settlement. Gilder, Joseph Benson. The University Settlement, 25 Delancey St. Harper's W., 39 : 423. 1895. Gilder, Richard Watson. Art brought into the lives of wage-earners. Char., 13 : 417-20. 1905. Music School Settlement. Hamilton, James Henry. Origin of the University Settlement. Univ. Settlement Studies, v. 2, no. 2 : 13-18. 1906. Hitchcock, J. E. Methods of nursing in the Nurses' Settlement. Amer. Jour, of Nursing, Mar. 1907 : 460-3. King, Edward. Review of Stanton Cort's "Neighborhood Guilds." Char. R., 1 : 77-86. 1891. University Settlement. Kingsbury, Mary M. Women in New York settlements. Munic. Affairs, 2 : 458-62. 1898. Laidlaw, Walter. Distribution of homes, churches, settlements and saloons in Greater New York. Federation, Mar. 1903, 36 : 51. Little Italy Neighborhood House [Brooklyn]. Char., 12 : 739. 1904. RECREATIONS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS 249 Mighels, Philip Verrill. Music School Settlement. Harper, m : 832-41. 1905. Myers, Gustavus. New York's social settlement. Pilgrim, 4 : 14. 1902. ^s-Political Settlement. Survey, 24 : 279-80. 1908. Professor Conrad and the Neighborhood Workers. Char., 13 : 52-3. 1904. Association of Neighborhood Workers. Reynolds, James Bronson. Eight years at the University Settlement. Univ. Settlement Studies, v. 2, no. 2 : 34-8. 1906. Richardson, Hester D. The College Settlement, 95 Rivington St. Lip- pincott, 47 : 785-90. 1891. Riis, Jacob August. What settlements stand for. Outlook, 89 : 69-72. 1908. Sanf ord, Mary Bourchier. The Church Settlement : House of the Church of the Redeemer. Churchman, 71 : 434-5. 1895. Sayles, Mary Buell. Visiting nurse and the Nurses' Settlement. Out- look, 81 : 419-24. 1905. Settlements and settlement kindergartens in New York City Kinder- garten M., 19 610-15. 1907. Social settlements in New York. Char. R., 7 : 698-700. 1897. Stover, Charles B. Neighborhood Guild in New York. Univ. Settlement Studies, v. 2, no. 2 19-26. 1906. Tapper, Thomas. Music and East Side children. Outlook, 88 : 427. 1908. Music School Settlement, 55 East 3rd St. Taylor, Graham. New York settlements. Commons, v. 2 : no. 5 : 12-13. 1897. Three settlements unite in Brooklyn. Survey, 22 : 266-7. I0o 9- Todd, Charles Burr. New York settlements. Gunton, 19 : 166-75. 1900. Tonks, Eliza. A new crusade. Leslie's W., 78 : 178. 1894. The University Settlement. Tyler, Elizabeth. New York settlement for negroes: The Stillman branch of the Henry Street Settlement. Char., 18 : 328. 1907. Wald, Lillian D. Henry Street, the Nurse's Settlement. Char., 16 : 35-44- i9°° Williams, M. C. The University Settlement. Harper's W., 35 : 615. 1891. Winslow, Florence E. Settlement work of Grace Church. Char. R., 8 : 418-25. 1898. SOCIETIES AND CLUBS Bibliography For list of works on New York Clubs published before 1900, see New York Public Library Bulletin, 1901. v. 5, p. 265-71. A 2 SO CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK For a complete list Of all societies add associations in Greater New York, see Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac, 1910, p. 223-331. A Amateur Athletic Union. Official handbook. N. Y., [c.1901]. 113 p. A Association of Working Girls Societies. History of the origin and growth of the Association; prepared for the Columbian Exposition, 1893. N. Y., 1893. 20 p. A Reports, 1887-. N. Y., 1887-. A Author's Club. Manual, constitution, list of members and their works. N. Y., DeVinne, Press 1896-. L Bellows, Henry Whitney. Historical sketch of the Union League Club, 1863-79 N. Y., 1879. 200 p. C Betts, Lillian Williams. Working-girls clubs. (In her Leaven in a great city, 1902. p. 135-61.) A Club list of New York, 1896, 1899, 1901, 1905. N. Y., 1896-1905. A The constitution, by-laws, etc. of many of the organizations here listed contain matter of interest to social workers and investigators. College Women's Club. Annual report, 1897-1902. N. Y., 1897-1902. no. 1-6. A Colony Club. Constitution, 1905-8. N. Y., 1905-8. A Economic Club. Constitution, members, etc., 1907-. N. Y., 1907-. A Educational Alliance. Clubs and club leading. [N. Y., 1903.] 30 p. A Fairfield, F. G. Clubs of New York. N. Y., 1873. 349 p. C Fulton, Elizabeth. Evening recreation centers in the Borough of Man- hattan. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1909.) P These recreation centers are organized and supervised by the Board of Education. General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen. Annals (1 785-1880); ed. by Thomas Earle and C. T. Congdon. N. Y., 1882. 420 p. ill. C Annual report, 1857-. N. Y., 1857-. C Manual, 1895, 1903. N. Y., [1895, 1903]. ill. C Growoll, Adolf. American book clubs; their beginning and history. N. Y., 1897. " " C The Bookseller's League; a history of its formation and ten years of its work. N. Y., 1905. 244 p. C Manhattan Working Girls' Society. Annual report, 1897-8. N. Y., 1897-8. A Marine Society. Memoir with history, 1877-1903; charter and by-laws. N. Y., 1903. 97 p. C Maxwell, Will J. Greek letter men in New York. N. Y., Umbdenstock Pub. Co., 1899. 757 p. ill. L National Arts Club. Bulletin. N. Y., 1907-. no. 1- A [Officers, constitution, members, etc.] 1901-. N. Y., 1901-. A New York Athletic Club. Annual report, 1887-. N. Y., 1887-. A Hew York Library Club. Libraries of Greater New York; Manual, and Historical Sketch [by C. A. Nelson]. N. Y., 1902. 185 p. C RECREATIONS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS 251 Ohio Society. Constitution and by-laws, officers and members. 1893, 1901-. 9th ed. N. Y., 1893-. C Kennedy, James H. History of the Ohio Society. N. Y., Grafton Press, 1906. 663 p. C "Players, The." Minutes of 1st meeting with deed of gift from Edwin Booth. N. Y., 1908. 16 p. A [Officers, committees, constitution, members.] 1891-. N. Y., 1891-. C Professional Woman's League. Annual report, 1894-8. N. Y., 1894-8. A Sorosis. Report of the 21st anniversary. N. Y., 1890. A Streibert, G. E. Present problems of working girls' clubs. (School of Philanthropy thesis, 1909.) P New York City clubs serve as examples. Strollers, The. Constitution, by-laws, members. N. Y., 1908. A Wendell, Evert Jansen. Boys' clubs in New York. (In Woods and others. Poor in great cities, 1895. p. 131-76.) A Whittemore, Henry, comp. Free Masonry in North America. Artotype Co., 1889. 310 p. Contains history of Masonry in New York and Brooklyn. Young Men's Christian Association. Annual reports, 1853-. 1853-. Fifty years in Brooklyn. 1853-1903. Brooklyn, 1903. Young Men's Hebrew Association. Annual report, 1898-1902. 1898— 1902. Young Women's Christian Association. Annual report, 1873-. 1873-. N. Y., B N. Y., A B N. Y., C N. Y., Dunbar, Olivia Howard. Newest woman's club: The Colony Club. Putnam, 2 : 196-206. 1907. Dunn, Robert. College clubs of New York; saving college graduates. Outing, 52 : 21—31. 1908. Fallows, Alice Katharine. Temptations to be good. Century, 45 : 169- 79. 1903. Clubs and playgrounds for boys. Ford, F. G. East Side development. Soc. Service, Sept. 1903: 51-2. Boys' Club, Ave. A. and nth St. Greene, Clay Meredith. A unique club in New York. Munsey, 33 : 431 - 5- !9°5- The "Lambs." Imbrie, Andrew C, and Proudfit, Alexander C. One boys' club and its growth. Char., 18 : 181-5. *9°7- West Side Juvenile Club. Lamb, Mrs. Martha Joanna Reade. Career of a beneficent enterprise: One hundred and four years of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of New York City. Mag, of Amer. Hist., 22 : 89-105. 1899. 2 52 CIVIC BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GREATER NEW YORK Langdon, William Chauncy. Juvenile City League. Char., 12 : 922-6. 1904. Lotos Club. Archit. and Building M., 41 : 265-77. x 9°9- Maurice, Arthur Bartlett. New York's literary clubs. Bookman, 21 : 398-404; 497-513. 1905- Sholl, Anna McClure. Colony Club. Munsey, 37 : 594-601. 1907. Slocum, T. W. Harvard Club. Harvard Graduates' M., 14 : 429-35. 1906. Stokes, James Graham Phelps. Public schools as social centers. Annals Amer. Acad., 23 : 57-63. 1904. Tolman, William Howe. Tee-to-tum Club. Char. R., 2 : 371-8. 1893. Workmen's club. Walling, William English. Movement for neighborhood social halls. Commons, 9 : 193-8. 1904. Woolston, Florence. Fraternity of wage-earning girls. Char., 15 : 899- 900. 1906. THEATRES Badeau, Adam. The Vagabond. N. Y., Rudd, 1859. 368 p. B New York theatres. Brown, Thomas Allston. History of New York stage, 1732-1901. N. Y., Dodd, Mead & Co., 1903. 3 V. A Ireland, Joseph Norton. Records of the New York stage, 1 750-1860. N. Y., 1866-7. 2 v. C Kadelburg, Gustav. Das deutsche Theater. N. Y., 1878. M Memories of Daly's theatres: Fifth Avenue Theatre and Daly's Theatre, 1869-95. [N. Y., 1897.] 142 p. ill. A Censorship for moving pictures. Survey, 22 : 8-9. 1909. Danziger, Adolph. Hebrew theatre. Metropol. M., 27 : 349-59. 1907 Goodman, Edward. Endowed theatre. Forum, 43 : 66-72. 1910. Hamilton, Clayton Meeker. New Theatre and contemporary plays. Bookman, 30 : 456-64. 1910. Hapgood, Hutchins. Foreign stage in New York. 1, Yiddish, Bookman, 11 : 348-58; 2, German, Bookman, 11 : 452-8; 3, Italian, Bookman, 11 : 545-53; 4, Chinese, Bookman, 12 139-42. 1900. Hippodrome, The. Sci. Amer., 92 : 237; 241—2. 1905. Meltzer, Charles Henry. The New Theatre. Indep., 62 : 133-4. 1907. Moses, Montrose J. A New Theatre, or, a national theatre? Book News M., 28 : 87-91. 1909. Moving pictures; a civic problem. People's Inst. Bull., 13 : 1-2. 1909. New Theatre, The. Bookman, 28 : 1-3. 1908. Outlook, 87 : 236-7. 1908. New Theatre, its aim and success. Outlook. 94 : 514-15. 1910. RECREATIONS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS 253 Nichols, Francis Henry. Marionette theatre in New York. Century, 63 : 677—82. 1902. Spring St. and the Bowery. Popular amusements: Theatres in New York. New York Q., 3 : 68-79. 1854. Royle, Edwin Milton. The Vaudeville theatre. Scribner, 26 : 485-95. 1899. Smith, Charles Sprague. Theatre for the people. Char., 13 : 425-9. 1905. Van Rensselaar, Mrs. Mariana Griswold. Madison Square Garden. Century, 25 : 732-47. 1894. CHILDREN'S THEATRE Herts, A. Minnie. Children^ educational theatre. Atlantic, 100 : 798- 806. 1907. Israels, Belle Lindner. Another aspect of the children's theatre. Char., 19 : 1310-11. 1908. Morse, William Northrop. Educational theatre. Outlook, 89 572-7. 1908. Moses, J. Garfield. Children's theatre. Char., 18 : 25-34. 1907. Most democratic theatre in the world, the children's theatre. Harpers W ., 51 : 1698—9. 1907. Smith, Laura A. A theatre to teach children; children's educational theatre. World's Work, 17 : 11 384-6. 1909. To reorganize the children's theatre. Char., 20 . 307-8. 1908. INDEX INDEX Abattoirs, 155 156 Abbe, Mrs. R., 1 1 Abbott, E. H., 19, 83 Abbott, L., 196 Abigail Free School and Kindergarten, 226, 227 Accidents, 126-127 Accounting, 88, 90, 91, 92 Accounts, Com. of, 67, 76, 80, 89, 90, 91 , 92, 102, 168, 183, 219 Accounts and Statistics, Bureau of, 90 Accounts for street railways, 130 Adams, E., 227 Adams, J. B., 105 Adams, J. Q., 61 Adams, J. W., 121 Adams, M. E., 107 Adams, S. H., 115 Adams, T. S., 109 Adler, F., 105, 196 Administration, Centralization of, 29 Administration, Cost of, 89 Administration, School, 214-218 Adult education, 232, 233 Advertisements, 61 Agar, J. G., 30, 196 Agitation, Practical, 52 Agnew, S. H., 159 Aguilar Library, 229 Ahern Law, 219 Air in factories, 104 Air of the subway, 135, 136, 137 Air we breathe, 144 Albany St., 77 Alden, Mrs. C. M. W., 1,4 Alden, P., 247 Alden, W. L., 5 Aldermen, Board of, 13, 29, 33, 34, 47, 48, 50, 51, 142, 224 Alexander, De A. S., 49 Alger, G. W., 190 Alien newspapers, 234 Aliens or Americans? 18, 21 Allen, W. H., 51, 52, 89, 175, 210, 216, 221, 244, 246 Alliance Employment Bureau, 105 17 Allied Civic Assoc, 4th Ward, Queens, 120 Almirall, R. F., 162 Almshouse, 199, 202 Almshouse at Flatbush, 209 Almshouse Commissioner, 199 Altruria, 6; a bit of, 246 Amateur Athletic Union, 250 Ambrose, J. W., 66 Ambrose channel, 10, 70 Ambulance service, 152, 154 Amer. book clubs, 250 Amer. Female Guardian Soc, 194 Amer. Grub Street, 234 Amer. Inst, of Social Service, 1, 198, 201 Amer. local history, 1 1 Amer. Museum of Natural History, 230, 231 Amer. Reserve Fund, 101 Amer. Scenic and Histor. Preservation Soc, 11, 12, 73 Amer. Soc. of Civil Engineers, 121 Americans in the raw, 20 Ames, L. T., 175 Amory, W. N., 137 Ampere, J. J., 5 Amsterdam Corporation, 141 Amusements, 24, 25, 239 Anderson, T. J., 16 Andrews, A. De L., 46, 190 Andrews, B. R., 213 Andrews, E. I., 102 Andrews, G. H., 98 Andrews, H. V., 226 Andrews, W. L., 1, 5, 9 Andrews, W. S., 159, 188 Anet, Claude, 5 Annals, 14 Annexation as affecting taxation, 100 Anniversary, 250th, of New Amsterdam, Anthony, The, 170 Anti-monopoly League, 5 1 Anti-Tammany Democrats, 49 Antitoxin, 144 Apartment houses, 60, 179 257 2 S 8 INDEX Appellate Division Court House, 62 Applebome, L., 183 Appleton, E., 201 Appleton, F., 235 Appleton's Dictionary, 1 Apprentices' Library, 227, 250 Approaches, 7 Appropriations, 88, 89 Aquarium, see New York Aquarium Aqueduct Commission, 78, 80, 81 Aqueduct frauds, 80 Aqueduct patrolman, 41, 79, 80, 81, 83 Arabs, Street, 247 Arbitration boards, 108 Arbitration Court, 182 Arcade Railway Co., 133, 134, 135 Architectural improvement, 59 Architecture, 58-63 Arens, F. X., 241 Armstrong, P. B., 79 Arnett, F. S., 59 Arnold, B. J., 129, 135, 136, 137 Arnoux, W. H., 172 Aronovici, C, 155 Arrears, Bureau of, 98 Art and architecture, 38-63 Art Commission, 58, 61, 64 Art education, 58 Art societies, 58, 59 Art, Works of, 58 Artist life, 7 Ash, M., 37 Ash, W., 37 Ashley, W. B., 155 Ashokan dam, 83, 84 Asphalt, Problem of, 76, 77, 78 Assembly Committee on Cities, 36 Assembly halls in public libraries, 23b Assessment Commission, 99 Assessments and Arrears, Collector of, 99 Assessments for rapid transit, 130 Assessors, Board of, 99 Assimilating the adult immigrant, 19, 21 Assistant Aldermen, Board of, 29, 33, 34, 47, 224 Assistant engineer, 41 Assoc, for Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes, 205 Assoc, for Improving Condition of Poor, 144, 147, 152, 156, 198, 202, 209, 21 1, 223 Assoc, for Public Control of Franchises, 130 Assoc, for Suppression of Gambling, 185 Assoc, for the Blind, 205 Assoc, of Civil Employees, 42 Assoc, of Neighborhood Workers, 197, 249 Assoc, of Sewing Schools, 225 Assoc, to Prevent Corrupt Practises, 44 Astor, J. J., 228 Astor Library, 227, 228, 229, 230; Catalog, 52 Asylum for the Insane, 204 Athletics, School, 220 Atkin, E. M., 106 Atlantic Ave. Commission, 125 Atlantic Ave. Improvement, Board of, 125 Atlantic Telephone Co., 1 17 Atlases, see Maps Attendance officer, 41 Atterbury, A. R., 248 Atterbury, G., 177 Atterbury, W. W., 238 Attics, 7 Attorney General, 183 At water, W. O., 155 Auchmuty, R. T., 225 Auditing Bureau, 91 Auerbach, M. A., 165 Authors' Club/250 Automobile guide, 3 Avery Memorial Library, 228, 230 Ayres, L. P., 206, 220 Babies, Saving the, 146, 147 Backus, T. J., 43 Backward children, 218 Bacon, L. W., 46 Badeau, A., 252 Bailey, J. T., 16 Bain, G. G., 23 Baker, Mrs. A. G., 28, 120 Baker, E. B., 150 Baker, F. T., 213 Baker, G. H., 228 Baker, M. N., 83, 151, 156 Baker, R. S., 136, 175, 235. 237 Bakeries, 155 Baldwin, H. De F., 38, 93 Baldwin, W. H., 199 Ballin, A., 69 Ballot, The, 44, 45 Bancroft, J. H., 221 Bank of New York, 101 Bank panic, 102, 103 Banking and Finance, 101-103; bibli- ography, 101 Banking Department, 113 INDEX 259 Banks, D., 63 Banks, E. L., 5, 45 Banks, 101, 102 Banville, C, 182 Bar Association, 36, 182, 184 Bardeen, C. W„ 28, 233 Barnard, J. L., 206 Barnard, S., 161 Barnard, W. F., 236 Barnard College, 212 Barnes, D. M., 188 Barnes, H. F., 105 Barnes, J., 5 Barnett, G. E., 108 Baron de Hirsch Fund, 23, 24 Barren Island Garbage Reduction Works, 150 Barrett, W., 115 Barrows, S. J., 184, 186 Barry, R., 171 Bartlett, J. R., 79 Bassett, E. M., 76, 131 Bates, L., Jr., 79 Baths and Lavatories, 147-148; bibli- ography, 147 Battery, The, 1, 2, 5, 59, 245 Battery tunnel, 142, 143 Battey, A, H., 159 Battle fields, 1 1 "Battle Row," 177 Baumann, F., 194 Baxter, S., 5 Bay Pollution Commission, 68 Bayles, J. C, 76 Beach, M. Y., 17 Beasley, W. L., 23 1 Beautifying N. Y. City, 75, 76 Becker, C. L., 49 Beggars, 187-188 Beginnings of liberty in New York, 16 Belden, E. P., 1 1 Bellevue Hospital, 150, 152, 154, 160, 162 Bellevue's day camp, 162 Bellows, H. W., 246, 250 Belmont, A., 241 Belmont, Interborough-Manhattan, and Hudson River tunnels, 142, 143 Belyea, J. I., 160 Bench and Bar of New York, 183 Benevolent institutions of N. Y., 201 Bengough, W., 21, 22, 23, 24 Benjamin, E. S., 23 Bennett, D. M., 194 Bensel, J. A., 69 Berlin and New York, 89 Bernheim, A. C, 30, 45, 5 1 , 95 Bernheimer, C. S., 23, 108, 159, 166, 248 Bernstein, L. B., 207 Better New York, 4 Betts, L. W., 25, 173, 198, 244, 247, 248, 250 Betts, W., 1 1 Bible, The, in schools, 224 Bibliographies, Special, see under the subject Big Brothers movement, 193, 194 Biggs, H. M., 144, 160, 161 Billings, J. S., 27, 144, 146, 156, 229 Bingham, E., 241 Bingham, T. A., 182, 190 Biography, 17, 49, 55 Biondi case, The, 23 1 Biorkman, E., 184 Birds, 10 Births, 26, 27 Bishop, J. B., 30, 44, 51, 55, 190 Bishop, W. H., 246 Black, A., 16 Black, G. A., 95, 172 Black, W. G., 115 Black, W. N., 69, 1 19, 141 Black Hand, The, 25, 182 Blackmail, 51, 190, 191 Blackshaw, R., 5 Blackwell's Island, 209 Blackwell's Island Bridge, 66 Blackwell's Island parks, 245 Blackwell's Island Tuberculosis In- firmary, 162 Blair, J. L., 46 Blake, E. V., 54 Blashfield, Mrs. E. H., 74 Blaustein, D., 23, 248 Blauvelt, H K„ 188 Bleecker Street, 8 Blind, The, 205-206 Blind Babies' Home, Brooklyn, 205, 206 Blind, Com. to Investigate Condition of the, 206 Blindness, Prevention of, 205 Bliss, G., 35 Bliss, W. D. P., 236 Block beautiful, The, 75 Bloomingdale, 2, 3 \ Bloomingdale Asylum, 204 Bloomingdale's diary, 1 Blunt, G. W., 155 Board of United Charities, 198 Boarding-houses, 170-171 Boese, T., 220 260 INDEX Bogardus, A. J., 172 Bogus charities, 202 Bohemia, 4 Bohemian women, 22 Boies, W. J., 54, 169 Boiler, A. P., 64, 65 Bolton, R. P., 10, 1 1, 14 Bonded debt, 92, 93 Bone tuberculosis, 160 Bonner, H., 169 Books read by children of the Ghetto, 24 Booksellers' League, 250 Bootblacks, 105 Booth, B., 181, 238 Booth, Mrs. M. B., 181, 238 Booth, M. L., 1 1 Borough maps, 9 Borough system, The, 31 Boss, The, 49, 5 1 Boss, The, and the Bench, 184 Boston and New York, 6, 175 Botanic Garden, 23 1 Boughton, R., 113 Boundaries of City and wards, 48 Bourne, W. O., 215 Bowen, C. W., 239 Bowery, The, 7, 199, 204 Bowery Mission and Young Men's Home, 236 Bowery Savings Bank, 113 Bowker, R. R., 72, 95 Bowles, J. M., 5 Bowley, A. L., 214 Bowling Green, 4 Boys' Clubs, 25 1 Brace, C. L., 5, 105, 171 181, 185, 201, 206, 207 Brace, E., 207 Brace, J. H., 142 Brackenridge, J. C, 126 Brackett, J. F., 236 Brackett, M. M., 244 Bradford, S. S., 160 Bradford's map, 9 Bradley, D. L., 66 Brady, A. N., 123 Brainard, Justice, 184 Brainerd, C., 214 Branch libraries, 227, 228 Brandenburg, B., 18 Brandt, L., 162, 199, 20[, 210, 244 Brannan, J. W., 160 Braumeister Verein, 195 Bread line, The, 201, 202, 203, 204 Breathing spaces, 244 Breed, R. L„ 25, 162 Breen, M. P., 49 Breitenfeld, S., 162 Brested, F. W., 5 1 Breuckelen, 16 Brewers, The, and the retailers, 196 Bridge design, 64 Bridge, Largest arch, 64 Bridge transportation, N. Y. and Brook- lyn, 64 Bridges, 63-66; bibliography, 63 Bridges, Commission of, 63 Bridges, Dept. of, 62, 63, 65 Briesen, A. V., 201 Brisbane, A., 234 Bristed, C. A., 137 Bristol, C. L., 23 1 Britt, A., 114 Broadway, 2, 6, 7, 78 Broadway cable road, 139 Broadway outfall sewer, Bronx, 1 5 1 Broadway Railroad Com., 138 Broadway Surface R. R. Co., 138 Broadway Underground Railway, 133- ■34 Broecklin, W., 141 Bromley, G. W., 9 Bromley, W. S., 9 Bronx, The, 9, 73, 139 Bronx Borough, 29; President, 91, 93; Public lectures, 233 Bronx Park, 245 Bronx parks, 243 Bronx River parkway, 243, 245 Bronx Valley Sewer Commission, 150, '5' Bronze, Works of art in, 58 Brooklyn and Philadelphia, 32 Brooklyn at St. Louis Exposition, 4 Brooklyn Board of Trade, 125 Brooklyn Borough, 29; President, 28, 67, 91, 125; Public lectures, 233 Brooklyn Bridge, 65-66, 74, 120, 121, '24. 133 Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, 198 Brooklyn Citizens' Com., 125 Brooklyn (City) — Board of Aldermen, Bureau of Street Repairs, 78 City Depts., 32 Commission for Consolidating Towns, 32 Common Council, 32, 62, 125 Finances, 90; bibliography, 90 Fire Dept., Bibliography of, 170 Government before consolida- tion, 32; bibliography, 32 INDEX 26l Brooklyn (City) — Laws and ordinances, 38, 39, 48 Mayor, 32 Parks Dept., 242 Brooklyn City and Kings Co. record, 38 Brooklyn City Railroad Co., 1 25 Brooklyn Com. on Prevention of Tuber- culosis, 160, 161 Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 16, 43, 44, 234 Educational directory, 212 Eagle Lib. ser., 1, 35, 36, 37, 44, 50, 104, 107, 132, 133, 164, 183, 238 Brooklyn Democratic Club, 28 Brooklyn, Description of, 2, 16; bibli- ography, 8 Brooklyn Diet Dispensary, 152 Brooklyn directories, 8 Brooklyn Electrical Subways Com., 125 Brooklyn Elevated Railroad Co., 125, 126 Brooklyn, Estate and farm line atlas, 8 Brooklyn Freedom's battlefield, 16 Brooklyn, Geography of, 11, 16 Brooklyn Grade Crossing Commission, 1 18, 1 19 Brooklyn Guide, 8 Brooklyn, Historic and antiquarian scenes in, 8 Brooklyn, History of, 11, 16 Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, 161 Brooklyn idea in city government, The, 3 2 Brooklyn, Indian names in, 8 Brooklyn industries, 16 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 230, 231, 232 Brooklyn Kindergarten Assoc, 226 Brooklyn League, 39, 76 Brooklyn loop lines, 126 Brooklyn-Manhattan Rapid Transit R. R., 134 Brooklyn Manual Training High School, 225 Brooklyn, maps, 8, 38 Brooklyn men, 17 Brooklyn missions, 237 Brooklyn Municipal Club, 63, 149 Brooklyn, Passing of, 16 Brooklyn Public Library, 1, 165, 207 227, 229 Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., 125, 126 Brooklyn schools, 218; bibliography of, 218 Brooklyn Silent-Safety Elevated Rail- way, 125 Brooklyn Soc. for Parks and Play- grounds for Children, 242 Brooklyn Souvenir, 16 Brooklyn Statistics, 11, 16 Brooklyn Subway Loop Com., 125 Brooklyn subway tunnels, 143 Brooklyn, Traffic relief for, 125 Brooklyn Transit Conference, 125 Brooklyn Underground water supplies, 84 Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad Co., 126 Brooklyn Views, 8 Brooklyn Vital statistics, 27 Brooklyn water supply, 79, 84, 85, 86; bibliography, 86 Brooklyn's call to home seekers, 172 Brooklyn's guardians, 188 Brooks, A., 227 Brooks, J. P., 138, 182 Brooks, S., 5, 55 Brouner, W. B., 153 Brown, E. S., 111 Brown, G., 148 Brown, G. W., 48 Brown, H K. B., 59 Brown, H. S., 177 Brown, T. A., 252 Brown, W., 42 Brown, W. A., 248 Brown book, 17 Browne, J. H., 164, 21 1 Browne, M. W., no Browne, W., 188 Brownstone district, 59 Brubaker, H., 113 Bruce, H. A. B., 142 Brudno, E. S., 23 BruSre, H., 39, 53, 93, 97 Bruere, R. W., r42 Brush, W. W., 83 Bryant, A. P., 155 Bryant, W. C, 230 Bryant Park, 244 Bryce, J., 46, 53 Buck, £, 172 Buck, W., 216, 223, 242 Buck, W. B., 153 Budget, The, 87, 88, 89, 90 Buell, A. C, 51 Building, 59, 164-165 Building conditions, 41 Building laws, 164, 165, 179 Building regulations, 48, 164 Building trades, 58, 108, 109 Buildings, 58 262 INDEX Buildings, Dept. of, 164, 165, 179, 218 Buildings, School, 218 Buildings, Supt. of, 62 Buisson, B., 229 Bulkeley, W. L., 25 Bullard, A. E., 193 Bulls and bears, 102 Bumpus, H. C, 231 Bunner, H. C, 5 Bunting, C. A., 195 Bureau of Records, 27 Bureau of Vital Statistics, 27 Burial, Law of, 149 Burke, E., 55 Burr, S. D. v., 136, 143, 150 Burr, W. H., 79 Business men, 17 Butler, E. J., 177 Butler, G B., 79 Butler, N. M., 5, 46, 216 Butler, R., 201 Butler, W. A., 1 [ Buyers, 1 16 Byrnes, T., 171, 181 Cable, electric, and horse railways, 130, 140 Cable railway, 65 Cable traction, 138-39, 140 Caccavajo, J., 125 Cadman, S. P., 177 Cadoux, G., 209 Cady, T., 244 Cafe's, East Side, 4 Cahoon, H. H., 1 1 1 Calkins, R., 195 Calvary Church, 235, 236 Camman, H. J., 198 Camp, H. N., 198 Campaign documents, 49 Campaigns, Political, 50, 51 Campbell, D., 42, 79 Campbell, H., no, 181 Campbell, Mrs. H. S., 198 Campernowne, H., 21, 49 Canal St. tunnel sewer, 1 5 1 Canfield, G. F., 198 Canfield, J. H., 213, 228 Cannon, J. G., 152 Cantor, J. A., 73 Canvassers' Board, 45 Caparn, H. A., 67, 75 Capen, E. W., 216 Car cleaning, 1 39 Car fenders, 1 20 Car strike, 109 Cardozo, Justice, 184 Carlisle, R. J., 152 Carlton, F. T., 5 1 Carnegie, A., 227, 229 Carnegie Foundation for the Advance- ment of Teaching, 212 Carnegie libraries, 62, 229 Carpenter, R. C, 169 Carpenters, 108 Carr, J. F., 25, 169 Carrere, J. M., 61 Carrington, J. B., 5 Cars and car service, 139, 140 Cars for subway, 136 Carstens, C. C, 106 Cary, E., 55 Castle Garden, 1, 4, 5 Cat Alley, 204 Catholic charities in N. Y., 201, 203 Catholic Church, 55 Catholic Protectory, 186 Catskill water supply, 81, 83, 84, 85 Celebrations, 239-240 Cemeteries, 148, 149; bibliography of, 148 Census Bureau, 27, 201 Centennial celebration, 240 Centennial Celebration of Evacuation by British, 240 Central Labor Union, 240 Central Park, 5, 246 Central Park animals, 232 Central Park Commission, 246 Central Underground Railway Co., 134 Chace, L. G., 221 Chamber of Commerce, 67, 76, 79, 92, 98, 115, 116, n8, 120, 134, 157, 158, 172,225; Portrait gallery of, 17 Chamberlain, 88 Chambers, R. W., 23 1 Chandler, C. F., 79, 134, 144, 156, 158 Changes and improvements, 59 Channels, 10, 70 Chapin, H. D., 83, 146, 154, 157, 161, 221 Chapin, R., 243 Chapin, R. C, 114 Chapman, F. M., 231 Chapman, J. J., 52 Chapman, R. W., 177 Charitable institutions, Private, 200 Charities Aid Assoc, 196, 200, 203, 208 Charities, Dept. of Public, 202 Charities directory, 198 Charities of New York, 201, 202 INDEX 263 Charities, Poverty and, 198-211 Charities, private. Subsidies to, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204 Charities Publication Committee, 198 Charities, State Board of, 27, 153, 174, 187, 193, 200, 205, 206, 208, 209 Charity federation, 203 Charity legislation, 202 Charity Organization Soc, 113, 161, 173, 176, 178, 180, 198-99, 201, 202, 203, 204 Charter blunder, 38 Charter Commission, 68, 82, 89, 93 Charter, Education in the, 216 Charter making, 37 Charter of Greater New York, 28, 31, 38 Charter Revision Com., 33, 36, 37, 38, 91 Charter, 250th anniversary of first, 240 Charters, 1686-1910, 32-38 Charters of Brooklyn, 1833—1895, 38-39 Chase, H. J., 151 Chat, E. G., 1 17 Chattel loan business, 1 1 3 Chattel mortgages on saloon fixtures, '95 Chaufour, E., 223 Chester, C. F., 173 Chicago — City Council, 134 Child-helping, 185, 207-9; bibliography of, 207 Child Hygiene, Bureau of, 208 Child labor, 104-5, '°8> I0 9> '7^; bibliography, 104 Child Labor Committee, 104, 107 Child-saving work, 207, 208 Child study in hospitals, 1 54 Childe, C, 1 Children, Cruelty to, 208 Children in private institutions, 204 Children of the poor, 200 Children, Underfed, 221 Children, Welfare of, 207-9; biblio- graphy of, 207 Children's Aid Society, 207, 210, 225 Children's Court, 21, 186 Children's Hospital, 154 Children's Library, The, 229 Children's Museum, Brooklyn Institute, 231 Children's theatre, The, 253 Children's Village, 186 Chinese in N. Y., 22 Chinese Sunday School Union, 22 Chinese theatre, 22, 252 Chisolm, B. O., 159 Chittenden, L. E., 225 Choate, J. H., 130 Cholera, 145 Christian Herald's Children's Home, 210 Christian Home for Intemperate Men, ■95 Christmas cheer, 200 Church, B. S., 79 Church, The, and the City problem, 235 Church Club, The, 235 Church Extension and Missionary Soc. of the M. E. Church, 236 Church federation, 21 Church German Soc, 236 Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, 59 Church of the Redeemer, 249 Church philanthropy, 235, 236 Church relief, 236 Church Settlement, The, 248, 249 Church Temperance Soc, 195, 238 Churches, 2, 6, 235, 248 Federation of, 235 Institutional, 235-36 Cigar Manufacturers' Assoc, 107, 109 Cipperly, J. A., 107 Citizens' Assoc, 34, 39, 49, 52, 87, 98, 105, 144, 155, 214 Citizens' Assoc, of 18th Ward, 98 Citizens' Committee, 39 Citizens' Com. on Public School Reform, 214 Citizens' Com. of Twenty-one, 1 58 Citizens' Com. upon Nuisances, 144 Citizens' Police Com. of Fifty, 188 Citizens' Protective League, 188 Citizens' Recreation Com., 239 Citizens' Union, 28, 39, 42, 44, 47, 49, 52, 76, 87, 92, 97, 98, 118, 138, 144, 147, 158, 173, 188, 199, 214, 221, 242 Citizenship, 51 City, The, 30, 53 City, The, and the State, 29, 30 City and Suburban Homes Co., 177 City as a business corporation, 97 City Betterment, Bureau of, 28, 39, 76, 138, 188 City Club, 28, 36, 37, 39, 42, 44, 49, 52, 54, 63, 65, 73, 79, 87, 94, 120, 125, 132, 145, 188, 194, 200, 218 City Convention, 1846, 33 City Debt, 92-94 City government in the U. S., 28 City Hall, The, 3, 61, 62, 63, 73 City Hall Park, 73, 74 City History Club, 11, '15, 16 City Improvement Society, 73 City magistrates. Board of, 183 264 INDEX City Mission and Tract Soc, 236 City missions, see Missions City of bridges, 64 City of dreadful height, 59 City of Mammon, 6 City of romance, 7 City of the yellow devil, 6 City Planning and Construction, Con- ference on, 166 City Plans Committee, 73, 74, 75 City Prison, 192 City Record, The, 91 City to "north" of "town," 5 City Vigilance League, 36, 39, 44, 181 City Waste Disposal Co., 149 Civic Associations, 39-40 Civic center, 62 Civic Centers Com., 62 Civic Club, 40 Civic development, 4 Civic improvements, 75 Civic patriotism, 15, 52 Civic renaissance, 1 5 Civics, 28, 30 Civil and criminal justice, 183 Civil pensions, 42 Civil procedure, 184 Civil Service, 41-43, 193; bibliography, 4' Civil Service Boards, 42 Civil Service Commission, 41, 42, 43; Brooklyn, 43 Civil Service guide, 42, 43 Civil Service Reform Assoc, 41, 42, 43; Brooklyn, 43 Civilization of New York, 5, 6 Claghorn, K. H., 18, 20 Clancy, J., 28, 42, 61, 67, 79, 87, 98, 168, 182, 189, 200, 214, 243 Clark, E., 146 Clark, E. P., 38, 55 Clark, G. B., 123 Clark, H. F., 22 Clarke, C. P., 230, 232 Clarke, G. C, 142 Clarke, S. B., 28 Claxton, L., 206 Clear Pool Camp, 210 Clearing House, 101 Clearing House Association, 101, 102, 103 Clemens, H., 234 Clement, M. N., 196 Cleveland, F. A., 90 Cleveland, G., 55 Cleveland, L., 148 Clews, H., 101 Climbing into America, 20 Clinton, De W., 50 Clinton, H. L., 34, 49, 54 Clinton Place, 7 Clothing manufacturers, 103, 114 Club list, 250 Clubbing, 188 Clute, J. J., ii Coates, F., 239 Code of ordinances, '48 Codification, Com. on, 48 Coffin, T. H., 161 Cole, E. S., 79 Cole, R. J., 190 Coleman, A. I. du P., 213 Coleman, G. S., 94, 98, 1 18 Coleman, J. B., 146 Coler, B. S., 28, 30, 38, 44, 67, 79, 87, 89, 93,95,96, 118, 120, 123, 130, 131, 199, . 201, 246 Colgate, S., 194 College Clubs, 25 1 College of the City of New York, 212, 213, 214 College Settlement, The, 247, 248, 249 College Women's Club, 250 Colleges and universities, 212-14 Collier, J., 232, 239 Collin, C. A., 47 Collin, G. L., 26 Collins, F. A., 21 Collins, J. H., 234 Colonial days, 2 Colonial highways, 77 Colonial history, 14 Colonial Order of the Acorn, 1 Colonial settlements, 12 Colony Club, 250, 251, 252 Colored children, Fresh air work for, 21 1 Colored Orphan Asylum, 207 Colton, J. H., 1 1 Columbia University, 213, 214, 225 Columbia University Library, 227-28, 229; Bulletin, 212 Columbian Celebration, 240 Columbian Exposition, 215 Columbus Circle, 75 Combustibles, Bureau of, 168 Commerce, see Trade Commerce and Labor, Dept. of, 19 Commercial education, 225 Commercial position of N. Y., 115 Commission on Greater New York, 35 Commission on West End Riverside Improvement, 74 INDEX 265 Commission to Revise School Laws, 222 Commissioners of Police, 189 Committee of Eight on changes in school system, 214 Committee of Fifteen, 194 Committee of Fifty, 183 Committee of Fourteen, 194, 196, 197 Committee of One Hundred, 40 Committee of Seventy, 34, 43, 50, 52, 67, 147, 149, 215 Committee on Legislation, 145 Common Council, 3, 13, 29, 33, 67, 81, 119, 131 Common schools, see Schools Commons, J. R., 21, 100, 108 Communication, 117-43 Compensation to injured employees, 1 06, 107 Competition in public service, 96 Compressed air cars, 139 Compressions of New York, 59 Comptroller, 36, 43, 77, 81, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 99, 172 Compulsory education, 53, 222 Comstock, A., 185 - Conant, C. A., 101 Conant, W. C, 5, 65 Concealed weapons, Carrying, 182 Concentration or removal, 24 Condemnation proceedings, 87, 92 Conductors, 128, 129 Coney Island, 6, 126, 21 1, 246-7 Confederated Good Government Clubs, 5 2 Conference of Charities and Correction, 200 Conference of Heads of Depts. on Legis- lation, 47 Congdon, C. T., 250 Congestion of population, 123, 165-67, 185; bibliography of, 165 Congress, 45 Conkling, A. R., 28 Conkling, R., 138 Connolly, J. B., 69 Conrad, Prof., 249 Consolidated Gas Co., 71, 72 Consolidated school act, 221, 222 Consolidation, 12, 35, 43-44, 87 Consolidation of libraries, 227, 229 Consolidation of street railways, 139 Conspiracy, 49 Constitutional Convention, 28, 45 Consumers' League, 110-11, 114 Consumption, see Tuberculosis Contagious diseases, 145, 154 Continental Insurance Co., 112 Contracts, 88 Convalescents, 154 Conveniences, Public, 147, 148 Convicts, Home for Discharged, 192 Cook, C, 246 Cook, E., 170 Cook, T. G., 244 Cooper, T., 128, 130 Cooper Institute, 225 Cooper Union, 225 Cooper Union Labor Bureau, 106 Co-operative settlement, 248 Co-operato, The, 170 Cope, T. R., Jr., 146, 177 Corbin, J., 5 Cornell, R. C, 184 Coroner's Board, 149 Corporal punishment, 215 Corporation, Manual of the, 3, 13, 29, 81 Corporation Counsel, 68, 99, 119, 131, 132, 183 Correction, Crime and, 181-97 Corrections, Dept. of, 192 Corrigan, M. A., 148 Cortissoz, R., 5 Cosby, A. F., 48 Cosmopolitan city, 3, 7, 12, 21 Cost of living, 1 14 Cost of public libraries, 228, 229 Cost of schools, 219 Costello, A. E., 167, 188 Coster, M., 17 Cottage Colony for the Aged and Infirm, 209 Coulter, E. K., 21, 186, 193 Councilmen, Board of, 29, 99, 132 Counsel of the City, 90 County Superintendents of the Poor, 200 Course of study in the history of New York City, 1 2 Court attendant, 41 Court House, Bronx, 62 Court House, New, 61 Court of Appeals, 183 Court of Common Pleas, 182, 183 Court of General Sessions, 1 56 Court of sorrows, 204 Court of Special Sessions, 186, 193 Courts, The, 182-85 Cowdin, E. C, 52 Cowen, P., 91 Cozzens, I., 9 Cram, J. S., 69 Crapsey, E., 181, 182 Creedmoor, W., 5 266 INDEX Creelman, J., 216 Cremation, 149 Cremation of garbage, 149, 150 Creuzbaur, R. W., 64 Crime and Correction, 181-97 Criminal legislation by proxy, 31 Criminality, Jewish, 24, 182 Criminals, Professional, 57, 181, 182 Crippled children, 206, 207 Croes, J.J. R., 83 Croker, E. F., 169 Croker, R., 53, 54, 55 Croly, H. D., 5, 59, 75, 136 Cronin, J. H., 221 Crosby, E. H., 173, 184 Crosby, H., 5, 51, 52 Crosby, W. O., 83 Cross, J., 69, 143 Cross, J. M. B., 147 Croton Aqueduct, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84 Croton Aqueduct Dept., 78, 81 Croton water supply, 79, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86 Crow, M. R., 79 Crowell, F., 1 19 Culp, E., 152 Culver, F., 97 Cummings, J., 199 Cummings, T. S., 58 Cunniff, M. G., 5, 136 Curley, E. A., 109 Curran, E. P., 55 Curriculum, School, 218-19 Curtis, G. S., 168 Curtis, G. T., 134 Custom House, 62, 141; Civil service in the, 42; guide, 115 Cutting, R. F., 30, 39, 96, 131 Dairy Commission, 156 Daley, A., 175 Dalrymple, W. S., 73 Dalton, E. B., 146 Daly, C. P., 183 Daly, J. F., 34, 45, 127 Daly's theaters, 252 Damage suits, 126 Danes, 22 Dangerous classes, 181, 182 Daniel, A. S., 105, 109, in, 114 Danziger, A., 23, 252 Darling, C. W., 1 1 Darlington, T., 20, 79, 146, 155, 157 Davenport, J. I., 44, 120, 165 Davenport, W. E., 25 Davenport, W. H., 193 Davenport, W. N., 205 David, A. C, 59 David, A. S., 146 Davies, E. I., 236 Davies, J. T., 98 Davis, A. E„ 73 Davis, C. B., 5, 246 Davis, G., 242 Davis, H., 55, 185, 234 Davis, M. M., Jr., 89 Davis, P., 23 Davis,. W. J., 1 Dawley, T. R., 123 Day nurseries, 209 Day's work in school, 217 Dayton, A. C, 1 De Berard, F. B., 28, 49, 90 de Forest, R. W., 18, 173, 175, 177, I79> 201 De Kay, C, 62, 23 1 De Lima, A., 87 De Voe, T. F., 155 De Wagstaffe, W., 1 14 De Witt Clinton Park, 223 Dead, Disposal of, 148-49 Dead Horse Inlet, 69 Dead man's curve, 127 Deaf mutes, 207 Dean, P. R., 37 Death-rate, 26 Deaths, 26, 27 Debt limit, 135 Debts of municipalities, 92, 93 Deering, J. A., 242 Defectives, 204-7 Democracy, 50; Efficient, 52 Democrat (pseud.), 49 Democratic party, 49 Denison, L., 25, 46, 182 Denslow, V. B., 55 Densmore, G. C., 128, 139 Dentistry, 145 Department store, 116 Dependents, 207-9 Deppe, W. P., 129 Description, 1-10; bibliography, 1 Deserters and families, 199, 201 Desmond, H. W., 59 Destinies of N. Y., 1 1 Detective Bureau, 190 Deuel, J. M., 186 Deutsch, M., 10 Deutsche Gesellschaft, 18, 22 Deutschland, Klein, 23 Deutschthum, Das, von New York, 22 INDEX 267 Development of the City, 74, 75 Devery, W. S., 189 Devine, E. T., 105, 106, 107, 109, 112, 146, 154, 164, 175, 184, 187, 193, 199, 202, 221, 244, 248 Devins, J. B., 106, 1 10, 235 Devoe, H. M., 41 Dew, L. E., 178 Dewey Reception, The, 240 Dexter, E. G., 196 Dickerson, E., 214, 242 Dickinson, R. L., 154 Dictionary, Appleton's, 1 Diet Kitchen, 200, 204 Dietary studies, 155 Dilke, Sir C. W., 1 Dillingham, W. P., 194 Dillon, A., 154 "die, E 178, 179 Dinwiddie, W., 162, 166, 173, 175, Diphtheria, 144 Direct primary nominations, 44 Directions y guia, 1 Directories, 1 Directory of teachers, 215, 225 Directory of the Board of Education, 215 Directory of trade, industrial and art schools, 226 Discomforts, 5 Disease, 144, 145 Disinfection, 145 Dispensaries, Hospitals and, 152-55 Dispensary law, 154 District, The, 5 1 District agents, 199 District Attorney, 169, 183 District Attorney's Office, 183, 184 District boss, The, 5 1 District Courts, The, 183 District maps, 198 District Railway Co., 134 Disturnell, J., 1 Ditman, N. E., 146 Dix, J. A., 11 Dixon, T., Jr., 235 Docharty, A. T., 170 Dock facilities, 67, 69 Dock Improvement Fund, 69 Docks and Ferries, Dept. of, 67, 68, 69, 79 Docks, Municipal ownership of, 95 Doctor, The, and the Devil, 181 Doctor in the schools, 221. See also Medical inspection Dodge, H. L., 123 Dodge, M. M., 187 Dodge, W. E., 2 Domestic employment, 105-6, 111 Domestic relations bureau, 185 Domett, H. W., 101 Donald, R., 5 Dongan Charter, 32, 38 Donovan, W., 22 Doorways, 59 Dorman, L. M., 51 Doty, A. H., 149, 158 Double-deck streets, 78 Dougherty, J. H., 79 Dow, J. W., 59 Downes, A. M., 167 Doyle, A. P., 5, 75 Draft riots, 188 Draftsman, 41 Draper, A. S., 42, 220 Draper, J. W., 213 Draper, M. S., 231 Draper, S. A., 216 Drunkenness, 195—97 Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery R. R. Co., 138 Du Bois, H. P., 228 Duggan, S. P., 213 Dugmore, A. R., 216 Dummies to swear off personal taxes, 100 Dunbar, O. H., 251 Duncan, N., 21 Dunn, R., 251 Durand, E. D., 87, 94 Durland, K., 25 Duryea, — 66 Dutch in America, 172 Dutch rule, 2, 7, 11, 12, 13, 15, 31 Duties of N. Y., 1 1 Duyckinck, H., 237 Dwight, H. B., 167 Dwight, H. G., 6 Dwight. T. W., Jr., 35 Dyer, F. J., 248 Dynamite, 127 Eames, F. L., 101 Eames, W., 229 Earle, Mrs. A. M., 2 Earle, E. L., 21 Earle, M. T., 6 Earle, P., 204 Earle, T., 250 Earlier New York, 1 5 East and West Side Assoc, 134 268 INDEX East River Bridge, New, 64, 65, 66 East River division of Pa., N. Y., & L. I. R. R. tunnels, 143 East River tunnels, 143 East Side, 7, 78, 114, 116, 1 59, 202, 203, 221, 239 East Side Bronx transportation, 123 East Side development, 25 1 East Side Jewish life, 24 East Side living conditions, 1 14, 203 East Side Music School, 241, 248 East Side, People of the, 23, 24 East Side Relief Work Com., 1 10 East Side rents, 175 Eastern Parkway, 76 Eastman, C, 106 Eastman, H. G., 79 Easton, C., 162 Eaton, D. B., 28, 36, 42, 54, 55, 144, 188 Eaton, I., 1 14 Eaton, W. P., 6, 123 Economic Club, 250 Economic Conditions, 1 01-16 Economies among the poor, 1 14, 202 Eddy, T., 192 Edgerton, G., 59 Edgewater Creche, 2 1 o Edison Company, 1 17 Editors and daily papers, 234 Edsall, T. H., 12 Edson, A. W., 205 Education, 221-34; bibliography of, 212; comparative, 206; compulsory, 53, 222; for adults, 232; history of, 220; industrial, 225-26 Education, Board of, 56, 215, 218, 219, 222, 224 Education, Dept. of, 13, 215, 217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 228, 232-33 Education, State Dept. of, 215, 225, 240 Educational Alliance, 216, 248, 250 Educational directory, 212 Educational institutions, 212 Educational journalism, 233 Educational Review: Analytical Index, 212 Educational unification, 222 Edwards, E. J., 56 Edwards, H. M., 106 Edwards, J., 67 Edwards, R, 16, 115 Eggleston, E., 117 Egyptian colony, 21 Eickhoff, F., 22 Eidlitz, C. L. W., 59 Eidlitz, L., 128 Eight-hour day, 103 Eight hour laws, 103, 108 Eighth Ave. Railroad, 130 ,131 Eighty-cent gas, 72 Einstein, L., 231 Eisenhut, L. C, 79 Election Bureau, 45 Election crimes, 46 Election of 1897, 46; of 1901, 46; of 1903, 46-47; of 1905, 47; of 1907, 47; of 1909, 47 Elections, 44-47, 53; bibliography of, 44 Elections, Supt. of, 45 Electoral system, 45 Electors, 27 Electric light, 70-72, 95, 96 Electric Lighting, Commission on, 70 Electricity, 67, 79; on the elevated railways, 128 Electrification of railroads, 1 19 Elevated railroads, 127-28 Elevation of land and sea, 10 Eleventh Avenue bill, 76 Eleventh Ave. franchise, 119, 131 Eliot, A., 193 Elizabeth Board of Trade, 67 Elliot, H. R., 234 Elliott, A. H., 72 Elliott, J. L., 51 Ellis Island, 19, 20 Elsing, W. T., 174 Elwell, F. E., 59 Ely, M., 47 Emerson, E., Jr., 229 Emerson, F. v., 10 ' Emery, C. E., 65 Emigrants, see Immigration Employees, 104, 106, 128-29; subway, '37 Employers' Liability, 106-7; bibli- ography, ro6 Employers' Liability Commission, 107 Employers' welfare institutions, 104 Employment Agencies, 105-6; bibli- ography, 105 Employment Bureau of the United Hebrew Charities, 106 Encyclopaedia of contemporary bi- ography, 17 Enfer, L', et les demons de New York, 182 Engelhart, G. W., 2 Engineering force, 73 Engineering positions, 41 England, J. W., 104 English rule, Transition to, 15, 31 INDEX 269 £no, W. P., 138 Enton, J. V., 6 Environs, 3 Ephraem, the Holy, 36 Episcopal Church, philanthropic insti- tutions, 235, 238 Erhardt, J. B., 188 Erskine, E., 89 Escard, P., 248 Estimate and Apportionment, Board of, 63. 70, 74, 77, 87, 88, 89, 92, 94, 99, 117, 119, 131, 132, 151, 158, 168, 229 Evacuation centennial, 240 Evangelis'tic Committee, 237 Evans, W. W., 120 Evarts, W., 120 Evening School Com., 223 Evictions, 175 Evolution des Judentums, 24 Evolution of New York, 1 5 Ewer, F. C, 144 Examination Dept., State University, 215 Examinations, Civil Service, 41 Exchange for Women's Work, 1 1 1 Excise Board, 196 Excise Commissioner, 196 Excise question, The, 196, 197 Expenditures, 87, 88, 89 Extortions, 182 Factories, 104 Factory Inspectors, 103 Factory legislation, 107 Factory workers, 1 1 2 Fairbanks, C. M., 59 Fairchild, F. R., 107 Fairfield, F. G., 250 Fairlie, J. A., 29 Fales, C, 22 Fales, W. E. S., 188 Fallows, A. K., 157, 251 Families, 14, 17 Family monographs, 1 14 Fanning, J. T., 80 Farm Colony, 209 Farm line atlas of Brooklyn, 8 Farms, School, 223 Farnham, C. H., 69 Farnsworth, T. P., 62 Farrell, E., 221 Farrington, E. F., 65 Father Knickerbocker adrift, 29 Faure, J P., 147 Fawcett, E., in Fayes, H., 171 Feast days, 25 Federation, 26 Federation for civic and social better- ment, 40 Federation of Churches, 21, 26, 235, 236 Feeding of school children, 221 Feitner, T. L., 98 " Felix Oldboy," 3 Ferguson, M. S., 170 Fernow, B., 12 Ferree, B., 59, 232 Ferries, Passing of the, 69, 143 Ferris, A. W., 205 Ferry-boat day camp, 163 Ferry leases, 95 Ferry rents, 68 , Fetherston, J. T., 92, 149, 158 Field, C. W., 127 Field, T. W., 8 Fielde, A. M., 29 Fife, G. B., 69 Fifth Avenue, 7, 59, 78, 137 Filtration, 79, 82, 86 Finance, Banking and, 101-3 Finance Dept., 62, 81, 87, 88, 91, 92, 93, 129, 155, 200, 228 Finance, Public, 87-100 Finance, Railroad, 129-30 Financier Co., The, 101 Financiers, 17 Finck, H. T., 241 Fine Arts Federation, 58 Finegan, T. E., 221 Finley, H. M., 166 Finley, J. H., 207, 212, 214 Fire alarm, 168, 169, 170 Fire Dept., 167-70 Fire escapes, 169 Fire Insurance Exchange, 167 Fire insurance rates, 169 Fire Marshall, 168 Fire Underwriters, Board of, 80, 167, 168 Fires and Fire Dept., 167-70; bibli- ography of, 167 Fishberg, M., 23, 144 Fisher, E. D., 16 Fisk, H. E., 148 Fiske, J. P., 206 Fiske, S., 17 Fitch, C. E., 220 Fitzpatrick, F. A., 216 Five-cent fare, r 23 Five Points House of Industry, 236 Five Points Mission, 237 Flagg, E., 75, 164, 174, 178 270 INDEX Flash age of New York, 6 Flat dwellers, see Housing Flatbush, 16, 17, 32 Flatbush Taxpayers' Assoc, 100 Flatiron Building, 59 Flatlands, 32 Fletcher, C. H., 2 Flexner, B., 186 Flexner, M., 226 Flick, A. C, 12 Flinn, A. D., 73, 83 Flint, M. B., 16 Floating hospitals, 155 Florence Mission, 238 Flower, B. O., 56 Flower, R. P., 5 1 Flower and Fruit Guild, see National Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild Flowers, vines, and area planting, 73 Flushing, 13, 15 Flynt, J., pseud., 51, 56, 185 Foley, J., 246 Foliage, 73 Folks, H., 89, 154, 163, 171, 193, 202, 203, 207, 248 Foo, Wong Chin, 22 Food, Markets and, 155-57 Foote, A. R., 96, 120 Foote, E., 229 Forbes, J., 187, 188, 206 Force, H. D., 92 Ford, F., 87 Ford, F. G., 25 1 Ford, F. R., 123 Ford, G. B., 166 Ford, J. L., 6, 51 Ford, W. C., 90 Ford, W. F., 87 Foreign element, 18, 19, 20, 21 Foreign mail service, 1 17 Foreign quarters, 21 Foreign stage, The, 21 Forgie, J., 143 Forman, A., 22 Forssell, F. H., 220 Fort, E. J., 78 Fort Amsterdam, 2 Fort Number Eight, Morris Heights, 14 Fort Washington, 14 42d St. Reservoir, 85 Foster, R., 127 Foundlings, 207, 209 Fourth of July, 146 Franchise, Railroad, 130-32 Franchises, 94-^5, 98, 123 Franchises Division, 70, 94, 117, 131 Francis, C. S., & Co., 2 Francis, J. W., 12 Frankel, L. K„ 1 14, 175 Franklin, H. G., 202 Fraternity of wage-earning girls, 252 : Frauds, Election, 44, 45, 46 Frauds of the government, 49, 50, 5 1, 54 Fraunces Tavern, 1, 4 Free Academy, 212, 222 Free Circulating Library, 228, 229 Free Employment Bureau, 105, 106 Free lectures, 232-33 Free Masonry, 25 1 Freedman, L. A., 175 Freeman, J. R., 80, 81, 83, 84 Freeman, R. G., 27 Freidenrich, E., 112 Freight, Bibliography of, 141; terminals, 141; transportation of, 141 Freitag, J. K., 170 French, L. H., 1 1 1, 209 French in N. Y., 22 Fresh Air Charities, 209-1 1 Friendly Aid Society, 210 Frohne, H. W., 229 Fryer, W. J., 164, 178, 179 Fuld, L. F., 41 Fuller, G. A., Co., 58 Fulton, E., 223, 250 Fulton, H., 115 Fulton, Robert, Monument Assoc, 240 Fulton Ferry, 66, 68 Fulton St. Market, 1 56 Furman, G., 16 Furniture and furnishings, 1 14 Fusion, 49 Fyfe, H.C., 136 Gage, M., 1 1 1 Gaines, J. S., 144 Gallatin, — , 133 Gallatin, J., 177 Gambling, 185 Gans, H. S., 190 Garbage, 149-50 Garbage destructor at Bellevue, 1 50 Gardens, Children's, 162, 202, 223 Gardner, C. W., 181 Gardner, H. H., 149 Garment trades, 103, 114 Gas, 67, 70, 72, 79, 95, 96 Gas and electric light situation in N. Y., 71.72 Gas combination, 72; companies, 72; inquiry, 72; nuisance, 144 INDEX 271 Gay, M., 63 Gaynor, W. J., 84, 132, 136, 190, 191 Genealogical record, 17 General Soc. of Mechanics and Trades- men, 227, 250, 251 Genung, A. P., 49 Geography, 9, 10 Geology, 9, 10; bibliography, 9 George, H., 46, 101 George, W., 179 Gerard, J. W., 12, 21, 38, 61, 181 German Amer. Reform Union, 98 German Home for Recreation of Women and Children, 210 German Hospital and Dispensary, 152 German theatre, 23, 252 Germans in New York, 22-23 Ghetto, The, 23, 24, 25, 176, 199; School No. 4 in, 217 Gibson, F. M., 160 Gilbert, C, 62 Gilbert A. Robertson Home, 210 Gilder, J. B., 12, 15, 59, 248 Gilder, R. W., 52, 179, 241, 248 Gillette, M. H., 104, 109 Gilpin, W. J., 101 Gilroy, T. F., 102 Girdner, J. H., 2 Girl, The immigrant young, 19, 21, 24 Girls, Jewish wayward, 24, 187 Girls, Probation for, 194 Girls, Southern colored, 26 Glance at N. Y., 2 Gleason, A. H., 20, 196 Gleason, M., 112 Gleed, J. W., 6 God and the city, 53, 235 Godfrey, H., 156, 164 Godkin, E. L., 30, 32, 53, 56 Godlessness of N. Y., 235 Goetz, W., 188 Gold St., Brooklyn, 167 Goldsmith, E„ 206 Gonden, H. J., 150 Good Government Clubs, 40, 52, 168, 214 Goodale, Mrs. F. A., 199 Goodale, G. L., 231 Goodell, C. L., 238 Goodman, E., 252 Goodnow, F. J., 38 Goodrich, A., 5, 56 Goodrich, W. F., 149 Goodwin, E. J., 216 Goodwin, J. J., 188 Goodwin, M. W., 2, 12 Goodwin, T., 240 Goodyear, C, 1 14 Gorki, M., 6, 246 Gotham, Celestial, 22 Gottberg, O., 23 Gould, E. R. L., 39, 164, 174 Gourlie, J. H., 228 Government, 2, 1 1, 28-31, 34, 35, 38, 39, 42,47,49,50,51,52,53,54,89 Government and politics, 28-57; bibli- ography, 28 Government by commission, 29 Government of cities, see Municipal government Governor, 94, 121, 240, 243 Governor's Island, 69 Grace, W. R., 30 Grace Church, 60, 235, 236, 249 Grade Crossing Com., 1 18 Grade crossings, 118, 119 Graether, L. F., 164 Graft, 51 Graham, C. K., 67 Graham, R., 195 Grammar school manual, 218 Grand Central station, 1 19 Grant, W. H., 246 Gratacap, L. P., 9, 52, 231 Graves, E. C, 43 Gravesend, 32 Greater Brooklyn, 43 Greater New York, 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 27, 28, 29, 31, 35, 36, 43, 44, 46, 48, 51, 53, 75, 77, 83, 96, 147, 216, 228 Greater New York Com., 35 Greatorex, Mrs. E., 2 Greatsinger, J. L., 126 Greeley, H., 49 Green, A. H., 36, 43, 61, 73, 87, 92 Green, N. G., 224 Green, S. W., 65 Greene, A., 2 Greene, C. M., 25 1 Greene, F. V., 188, 190 Greene, M. L., 223 Greenhut, J. B., 104 Greenwich Handicraft School, 1 12, 226 Greenwich House, 248 Greenwich village, 15, 109 Gribaye'doff, V., 190, 196, 234 Griffenberg, F., 73 Griffin, A. P. C, 11, 18, 44, 104, 106 Griffin, M. K., 26 Griffith, W., 75 Griffiths, H. E., 207 Griggs, J. W., 118 272 INDEX Griscom, J. H., 144 Groat, G. G., 108 Grose, H. B., 18 Grout, E. M., 72, 87, 91, 93, 96 Growoll, A., 250 Growth of N. Y., 2, 1 1, 13, 15 Guerard, A. R., 144 Guernsey, R. S., 12, 95, 98 Guide books, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guide magazine, 2 Guide studies, 1 Guide to city government, 28 Guild, W. H., Jr., 246 Guild of Play, 245 Guilfoy, W. H., 26, 163 Gulick, L. H., 146, 220 Gumbleton, H. A., 45 Gunn, T. B., 170 Gunton, G., 18, 29, 51, 202 Guyot, Y., in Gymnasium, 148 Half Moon papers, 12, 55 Hall, A. O., 49 Hall, E. H., 12, 73, 192, 240 Hall, F. S., 40, 105, 217 Hall, G. A., 105, 108 Hall, P. F., 18, 20 Hall, T., 181 Hall of Fame, 58, 59 Hall of Records, 62 Halstead, M., 8 Ham, A. H., 113 Hamilton, — , 220 Hamilton, A., 101 Hamilton, C. M., 252 Hamilton, J. H., 196, 221, 248 Hamilton Ferry, 68 Hamilton Fish Park, 244 Hamlin, A. D. F., 60, 61, 69, 160, 227 Hamm, M. A., 17, 21, 23 Hammond's Atlas, 9 Hanaway, E. S., 229 Handbook, 3 Hankins, Mrs. M. L., 17 Hanmer, L. F., 220 Hapgood, H., 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 234, 252 Harbor, 10, 70, 151 Harbor, Docks and Ferries, 66-70 Harbor excursions, 209 Harbor facilities, 69 Harbor police, 70 Hardenbrook, W. Ten E., 101 Harder, J. F., 75 Hardie, J., 2 Harding, J. W., 6 Harlaem Commons, 172 Harlem, 14, 172, 173 Harlem Bridges, 63, 64 Harlem Gas Light Co., 70 Harlem Heights, Battle of, 13 Harlem Library, 229 Harlem Plains, Battle of, 13 Harlem Railway Co., 131 Harlem River and ■ Spuyten Duyvii Improvement Assoc, 67, 243 Harlem Ship Canal, 68, 69 Harrington, J. W., 190 Harris, E. B., 247 Harris, G. W., 244 Harris, H. W., 64 Harris, 1. G., 205 Harris, Mrs. L. H., 6 Harris, T. L., 185 Harrison, B., 7 Harrison, Mrs. C. C, 13 Hartley House, 247 Hart's Island, 149 Harvard Club, 252 Hassam, C, 2 Hasse, A. R., 120, 234 Hastings, T., 64 Haswell, C. H., 12, 243 Hatch, A. S., 237 Hatch, L. W., 104 Haupt, L. M., 67, 69 Hawkes, McD., 172 Hawkins, D. A., 53, 93 Hawkins, R. C, 49, 93 Hawley, W. L., 53, 56, ioo, 115 Headley, J. T., 189 Health, 23, 26, 114, 144-63; bibli- ography of, 26, 144 Health, Board of, 82, 90, 146, 156, 157, 158, 220 Health, Dept.of, 144, 145, 146, 147, 151, 161, 174, 203 Health, Metropolitan Board of, 145 Health Officer of Port of New York, 1 45, 158 Health, State Board of, 145 Heaslip, C. T., 217 Heat in cars, 138 Hebberd, R. W., 154, 163, 202 Hebrew immigration, 22 Hebrew Technical Institute, 226 Hebrew Technical School for Girls, 226 Hebrew Theatre, 23, 252 Hebrews in New York, 23-24 Heffern, A. I., 221 Heinrichs, C. F., 131 INDEX 273 Heischman baths, 148 Hell Gate, 74 Hemstreet, C, 2, 4, 6, 12 Henderson, C. R., 247 Henderson, W. J., 241 Hendrick, B. J., 24, 130, 164, 173, 175, 177, 179 Hennessy, C. O., 131 Henry, A., 20, 184, 244 Henry St. Settlement, 146, 249 Henschel, A. E., 12, 43 Hepburn, A. B., 97 Hereward, L. A., 238 Hering, R., 83 Herrick, D. C, 118 Herts, A. M„ 241, 253 Hervey, W. L., 214 Herzfeld, E. G., 114, 174 Herzfeld, G„ 43 Hess, A. E., 156, 161 Hetrick, J. T., 136 Hewes, E., 114 Hewitt, A., 6, 70, 169 Hewitt, A. S., 65 Hibbs, R. A., 206 Higgins, C. M., 125, 126 Higgins, E. E., 96 Higginson, T. W., 60 High School Dept., 215 High School Teachers' Assoc, 1 1 1 High schools, 216, 217, 218 Highways Dept., 77 Hildenbrand, W., 66 Hill, A. A., 157 Hill, C. T., 167 Hill, D. B., 80 Hill, F. T., 12, 101 Hill, G. E., 80 Hill, H., 171 Hill, M. A., 219 Hill, N., 170 Hill, W. R.. 80, 83 Hine, L. W., 207 Hinrichs, F. W., 136 Hinsdale, E. B., 186 Hinton, R. J., 202 Hippodrome, The, 252 Hiram Deats Memorial Home, 210 Historians, 16 Historic buildings, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 Historic City Hall, 61 Historic homes and institutions, 14 Historic New York, 12, 15 Historic sites, 4, 9, 58 Historical guide, 13 Historical Society, 61 18 History, 2, 3, 11-17; bibliography, 11, '4 Hitchcock, J. E., 248 Hix, G. E., 10 Hoag, S. W., 67 Hobbs, W. H., 9, 10 Hoboken Tunnel R. R., 128, 129 Hodder, A., 49, 53, 56, 57, 184 Hodge, H. W., 66 Hodge, J. A., 127 Hodge, R. M., 214 Hodges, G., 236 Hoeber, A., 230, 231 Hoffman, Gov., 35 Hoffman, K., 24, 154 Hole, S. R., 2 Holiday dinners, 203 Holland Society, 58 Holls, F. W., 202 Holt, R. B., 214 Holy Name Mission for Homeless Men, 238 Home, C. F., 212 Home, The, 1 14 Home factories, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109 Home for Aged and Infirm, 209 Home for Incurables, 152 Home of Industry and Refuge for Dis- charged Convicts, 192 Home rule, 29 Homeless men, Lodging of, 171 Homes, 6, 235, 248; see also Lodgings Homoeopathic physicians, 144 Hoose.J. H., 214 Hope, T, 132 Hopkins, G. G., 190 Hopkins, G. N., 8 Hornaday, W. T., 23 1 Hornbostel, H. F., 66 Horse cars last stand, 139 Horse-racing, 185 Horton, R. G., 54 Hose investigation, 169 Hospital Commissioner, 1 54 Hospital for Convalescents, 1 54 Hospital Saturday and Sunday Assoc, '5 2 Hospitals and Dispensaries, 152-55; bibliography of, 152 Hospitals, Commission on, 152 Hotels, 60 Hough, C. M., 72 Hough, F. B., 26 Hours of labor of women and children, 104, 105, 108, 109, in House of Refuge, 187 274 INDEX House-refuse, see Garbage, Waste House that Tweed built, 49 Household labor, Immigration and, 20, 1 12 Houses, 8. See also Buildings, Housing Housetops, 7 Housing, 161, 164-80 Howard, H. W. B„ 16, 234 Howe, S., 60 Howells, W. D., 2, 6, 1 14, 246 Howland, H. E., 184 Howland, H. J., 97 Hoy, H. K., 156 Hoy, W. A., 12 Hoyt, A. E., 44 Huard, C, 2 Hubbard, N. T., 2 Hubert, P. G., Jr., 101 Huchner, L., 23 Huddlestone, J. H., 160 Hudnut, J. M., 1 12 Hudson, The, 3, 6, 79 Hudson and Manhattan terminal, 143 Hudson-Fulton celebration, 7, 239-40; bibliography, 240 Hudson Park Branch Library, 230 Hudson River Bridge, 63, 64 Hudson River pierhead line, 70 Hudson Tunnel system, 142, 143 Hufeland, O., 13 Hughes, C. E., 29, 224 Hughes, R., 2 Humphreys, M. G., 111 Hungerford, E., 63 Hungry school children, 221 Hunt, R. M., 246 Hunter, R., 104, 107, 199 Huntington, J. O. S., 175 Huntington, W. R., 238 Hurd, R. M., 173 Hutchins, W., 60 Hutchinson, C. T., 70 Hutchinson, E., 49 Hutchinson, W., 109 Hutton, L., 229 Hutton, W. R., 63 Hyde, A. E., 1 14 Hyde & Co., Atlas, 9 Hydrology, 10, 82 Hygeia in Manhattan, 147 Hygiene, School, 220, 221 Ice age about N. Y., 10 Ice harvestry, 155, 156 Iconography, 1, 5 Iconophiles, Journey of the, 1; Society of,3 lies, G., 139, 233 Illumination of 7th Avenue, 72 Imbrie, A. C., 251 Immigrant Port Chaplaincy, 18 Immigration, 18-21, 22, 23, 24, 112; bibliography, 18 Immigration and Naturalization, Com. on, 19 Immigration and pauperism, 20 Immigration at the port of New York, 20 Immigration Commission, 19, 194 Immigration Committee, 19 Immigration, Conferences on, 19 Immigration law, 19 Immigration Restriction League, 18 Imported Americans, 18 Imports, 1 15 Impressionist's New York, 6 Impressions of New York, 6, 7 Improved Housing Council, 177 Improvement Commission, 74, 75 Independent vote, 51, 52 Indian names in Brooklyn, 8 Individualism and state regulation, 97 Industrial Commission, 21 Industrial disputes, 108 Industrial education, 225-26; bibli- ography of, 225 Industrial Home for the Blind, 207 Industrial insurance, 112 Industrial Removal Office, 106 Industrial training, Schools for, 226 Industries, 104, 115, 116 Inebriety, Board of, 196 Infant mortality, 27, 157 Ingalls, G. A., 29 Ingersoll, E., 3, 45, 123, 190 Inglehart, F. C., 196 Inglis, W., 84 Innes, J. H., 6, 13 Insane, Care of the, 204-5 Inspector, 27 Inspectors, 41 Institution-factories, 104 Institutional Churches, 235-36 Institutions, 2, 14, 15 Institutions, private. Support of chil- dren in, 208 Insurance Companies, Com. to Investi- gate, 1 1 2 Insurance Dept., 1 12 Interborough Association of Women Teachers, 224 INDEX 275 Interborough Rapid Transit Co., 128, 129, 131, 134, 135 Interborough system, 124, 127, 129 Interstate Bridge Commission, 63 Interurban Street Railway Co., 138 Investigation of departments, 30, 3 1 , 43, 74 Ireland, J. N., 252 Irish emigrant in New York, 20 Irish home rule in N. Y., 22 Irvin.C, 209 Irving, A. M., 120 Irving, W., 13 Irwin, E. A., 25, 202, 244 Irwin, E. C, 172 Isaac T. Hopper Home, 193 Isaacs, A. S., 24 Isham, C. B., 171 Island of Manhattan, 3, 10, 95 Israels, B. L., 24, 253 Israels, C. H., 60 Italian, The, as a building laborer, 25 Italian evangelization, 238 Italian Gothic, 60 Italian House, 226 Italian theatre, 25, 252 Italians in N. Y., 23, 24-25 Ivins, W. M., 45, 49, 92, 97, 132 ackson, D. C, 151 Jackson, L. E., 237 Jacobs, J., 183 Jacobs, P. P., 152, 153, 161, 163 Jadot, L., 56 aeger, C. H., 61 Jamaica, Town of, 91 Jamaica Bay, 67, 69 Jamaica Bay Improvement Com., 67 _ ames, H., 3, 6 Jameson, J. F., 31 Janes, E. C, 23 janes, E. H„ 155, 165 Janeway, T. C, 106 Janitor, Public school, 41 Janvier, T. A., 3, 13, 15 Japan in New York, 21 Japp, H., 142 Jasper, W. H., 100 Jay, J-, 13 Jeannette Park (CoentiesSIip), 244 Jenison, M. C, 236 Jenkins, E. F., 105, 186 Jerome, W. T., 46, 47, 182, 183, 185, 195, 196 Jerome Campaign Club, 47 Jerome Park reservoir, 85 Jervis, A. N., 16 Jesup, M. K., 158, 238 Jewett, F. G., 45 Jewish burial place, 149 Jewish poor, Summer outings for the, 2TI Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, 186 Jewish quarter of London and New York, 175 Jewish wayward girls, 24, 187 Jews in New York, 23-24, 144, 235, 237 Jews, Tuberculosis among, 163 Jobs in cities, 5 1 Johnson, C. C, 217, 218 Johnson, C. H., 163 Johnson, J., 196 Johnson, J. A., 237 Johnson, W. D., 222 Johnston, B., 223 Johnston, H. P., 13 Johnston, W. A., 207 Joint Com. on Lighting Cos., 71 Joint Water-ways Committee, 67 Jones, T. J., 23, 24, 174 Jones, W. A., 228 Journalism, 234 Judgments against city, 89 Judicial administration, Delays in, 182 Judicial corruption, 184 Judiciary, Independence of the, 183 Judson Memorial Church Fresh Air and Cool Water Pund, 210 Julien, A. A., 10, 58 Jumel house, see Morris-Jumel house Junius (pseud.), 52 Jussen, C„ 169 Juvenile Asylum, 186, 187 Juvenile City League, 252 Juvenile Court, 186 Juvenile crime, 185-88 Juvenile probation, 193 Juvenile reformatories, 186-87 Kadelburg, G., 252 Kahn, E., 24 Kalaun, a story of the Egyptian colony, 21 Kansas, 6 Kaplan, D., 24 Kapp, F., 22 Karr, L., 78 Keating, F. L. C, 106 Keep, A. B., 228 Keith, H. C, 63 276 INDEX Kelby, R. H., 13 Kelley, F., 104, 105, 109 Kelley, F. B., 6, 13, 15 Kellogg, A. P., 190 Kellogg, P. U., 188 Kellor, F. A., 18, 20, 26, 106, 112 Kelly, E., 29, 31, 40 Kelly, E. W., 185 Kelly, J., 50 Kelsey, J. S., 13 Kempner, H„ 41 Kempner, O., 54 Kendall, E. H., 244 Kennaday, P., 154, 163, 171, 179 Kennedy, J. H., 251 Kensico reservoir, 84 Kent, Chancellor, 34 Kern, A. J. W., 228 Kernan, J. F., 167 Kettell, T. P., 1 16 Keyes, F. C, 10 1 Keys, CM., 102, 113 Kidder, F. E., 165 Kieffer, H. P., 84 Kildare, O., 199 Kimball, C, 25 Kindergartens, 226-27, 249 King, C, 80, 115 King, E., 248 King, F. A., 194 King, M., 3, 8, 17, 240 King, W. F., 84 King's Bridge, 12 Kings County, 12, 14, 16, 17, 32, 38 Kings, Queens and Suffolk R. R. Co., 119 Kingsbury, M. M., 248 Kinkead, T. L., 203 Kips Bay Farm, 173 Kirby, T. B., 102 Kirkland, Mrs. C. M., 212 Kitchen-Garden Assoc, 226 Klaessig, Emil, 6 Knapp, C. D., 195 Knapp, H. F., 67 Knickerbocker, Father, and his cash register, 89 Knickerbocker History of N. Y., 13 Knickerbocker life, 1, 3 Kniessling, — ,190 Knopf, S. A., 161 Knox, C. H., 213 Knox, T. W., 181 Kobbe", G., 3 Koren, J., 195, 196 Kortrecht, A., 6 Krehbiel, H. E., 240, 241 Krysinska, M„ 6 Kummer, F. A., 76, 78 Kunz, G. F., 58 Kurtz, C. M., 58 Labor, 103-12; bibliography, 103 Labor, Bureau of, 105 Labor, Dept. of, 103, 106, 107, 108, no, "5 Labor Legislation, 107-8 Labor Statistics, Bureau of, 95, 103, 108, 1 10, 1 14, 225, 226, 247 Labor unions, see Organized Labor Laboring classes, Health of, 144 Lace school, Italian, 25 Lacombe, E. H., 47 Ladegast, R., 62 Ladies' Christian Union, 171 Ladies' Health Protective Assoc, 155 Laidlaw, W., 6, 24, 166, 197, 235, 248 Laird, W. P., 48 Lamanti, S., 19 Lamb, C. R., 73 Lamb, E. G., 237 Lamb, F. S., 75 Lamb, Mrs. M. J. R. N., 6, 13, 251 Lambs, The, 25 1 Lamont, D. S., 63 Land of Manhattan, 173 Land under water, 66 Land values, 172, 173 Landis, N. K., 84 Landmarks, 4, 5, 14 Lane, F. W„ 141 Lane, S. E., 243 Langbein, G. F., 183 Langbein, J. C. J., 183 Langdon, W. C, 252 Lansing, D., 246 Lathrop, J. R., 153 Latitude, 10 Lattimore, F. L., 154 Lavatories, Baths and, 147-48 Law Department, 47 Law Dept. Committee, 34, 99 Law Institute Library, 228 Law positions, 41 Lawbreaking, 182 Lawrence, A. R., Jr., 29, 34 Lawrence, W., 45 Laws and ordinances, 47-48; bibli- ography, 47 Lawson, W. R., 102 Lawton, C. E., 39 INDEX 277 Lawyers' Mortgage Co., 172 Lawyers' Title Insurance Co., 172 Le Gallienne, R„ 247 Le Roy, S. H., 207 Leach, F. S., 187 League for Political Education, 40, 214 League of Loyal Citizens of Brooklyn against Consolidation, 43 Leale, C. A., 145 Leather industry, 1 1 5 Leavitt, J. B., 51 Lectures, Free, 13, 233 Lederle, E. J., 146, 163, 203 Lee, J., 21, 179 Lefevre, E., 234 Legal Aid Society, 1 1 1, 199, 202, 204 Legal status of railroads, 132-33 Legislation, 48; methods of, 30; school, 221-22 Legislative interference, 30 Legislature, 43, 48, 62,68,71,77,89, 94, 97, 99, 104, 106, 107, 112, 117, 119, 132, 145, 159, 172, 179, 183-84, 200, 205, 222, 243 Assembly, 30, 65, 68, 74, 82, 89, 93, 95, 111, i2i, 127, 132, 138, 147, 159, 181, 184, 200 Senate, 30, 35, 45, 68, 71, 74, 82, 89, 118, 129, 138, 169, 181, 184, 189 Leighton, M. O., 150 Leipziger, H. M., 232, 233 Leland, A., 241 Lemke, T., 22 Lening, G., 181 Lenox, J., 229 Lenox Library, 227, 229 "Leo House" for immigrants, 18 Leslie's history of Greater New York, 1 5 Letchworth, W. P., 208 Leupp, C. D., 109 Levantine immigration, 22 Leverich, G., 65 Levey, E. J., 92, 93, 94, 96, 202 Levy, C. H., 24 Levy, S. D., 208 Lewis, A. H., 49, 123 Lewis, E. D., 192 Lewis, M. H., 41 Lewis, N. P., 242 Lewis, O. C, 129 Lewis, O. F., 163, 188, 203 Lewis, R. C, 190 Lexington Ave. Route, Com. on, 135 Lexow Committee, 189, 190, 191 Liberal Immigration League, 18 Liberal Republican Committee, 35 Liberty, Statue of, 240 Libin, Z., 203 Libraries, 227-30, 250; bibliography of, 227 Library for the Blind, Free Circulating, 206 Library Journal, 227 Library of Congress, 18,44, 10 4> '°6 License Bureau, 31 Licenses, Commissioner of, 107 Liederkrantz, Der Deutsche, 241 Life in a second class tenement, 175 Life in N. Y., Problems of, 3, 5, 6, 7 Life Insurance, 112-13 Life, Jewish, 24 Life of the Italians, 25 Lighting, 62, 70-73, 84 Lindenthal, G., 64, 136 Lintz, W. D., 80 Lions, World's congress of, 23 1 Liquor problem, 195-97 Liquor tax law, 196 Liquordom in New York, 195 Literary clubs, 252 Literary N. Y., 2, 4, 5, 24 Literary shrines, 8 Little, J. T„ 123 Little Italy Neighborhood House (Brooklyn), 248 Little Mothers' Aid Assoc, 210 Littleton, M. W., 109, 183 Liverpool and New York, 69 Living, Cost of, 114 Livingston, E. D., 56 Livingston, G., 76 Lloyd, N., 51 Loans, 1 13 Lobby, The, and public men, 50 Local history, 15 Local improvement boards, 28 Local option in taxation, 98, 99, 196 Locke, W. W., 84 Lockwood, C. W., 214 Lodging house vote, 45 Lodgings, 170-71 Loeb, M., 203 Loeb Memorial Home, 154 Lohrke, O. E., 70 London, New York and, 5, 7, 31, 175, 181 Long Acre Electric Co., 71 Long Island City, 13 Long Island, Geology of, 83; guide to, 8 Long Island, Historic, 4, 8, 12, 14, 16, 17 Long Island Railroad, 118, 119 Longfellow, H. W., 4 278 INDEX Lopez, C. A., 60, 75 Lord, E., 24 Lord, J. B., 62 Lord, K., 58, 1 12, 226 Lossing, B. J., 13, 15 Lotos Club, 25 1 La. Purchase Exposition Com., 4 Lovett, E., 25 Low, J. R., 209 Low, §., 31, 47, 49, 53, 54, 99, 175, 190, 197, 201, 217, 220 Low, W. G., 32 Low, W. H., 60 Low administration, 31, 53, 54 Lowell, C. R. W., 209 Lowell, A/r j.J. S., 40, no, 192, 193, 199, 203, 208 Lower East Side, 116 Lowry, E. A., 20, 53, 113 Loyal Legion Temperance Soc, 195 Loyalism, 12; bibliography, 12 Ludlam, G. P., 152 Lunacy Commission, State, 205 Lunatic Asylum, 204 Lunatic Asylum of Blackwell's Island, 205 Luncheons, School, 221 Lung Block, 162, 163 Lyceum of Natural History, 81 Lyddy, D. R., 54 Lying-in Hospital, 154 Lynch, E. J., 67 Lyne, J., 9 Mabie, H. W., 3, 7 McAdam, D., 183 McAdoo, W. G., 142, 189, 190, 194 McAlpine, W. J., 80, 127, [34 McAndrew, W„ 217 McAneny, Mrs. G., 42 McAuley, J., 237 McAuley Water St. Mission, 237 McBain, H. C„ 50 McBride, M. M., 113 MacCabe, J. D., 3 McCabe, L. R., 20 McClellan, G. B., 84 McClure, S. S., 56, 194 McComb, J., Jr., 62 McCormick, S. D., 233 McCracken, E., 226 MacCracken, H. M., 58, 213 McCrea, R. C, 208 McCrum, T. H., 184 McDevitt, P. R., 224 McDonald, J. B., 136 MacDonald, S. P., 244 MacDougal, D. T., 23 1 McElroy, S., 80 McFarland, J. H., 10 McGowan's Pass, 12 McGuire, W. P., 166, 203 Mclntyre, R. B., 229 McKenna, M. J., 199 McKenzie, A. C., 59 McKenzie, F. A., 56 McKeon, P. J., 170 McKinley, A. E., 15 McKinney, M. E., 152, 208 McLaughlin, A., 20, 22 McLaughlin, G., 192 MacLean, A. M., 109 McLean, F. W., 247 McLoughlin, W. P., 175 McMackin, , 104, 107 McManis, J. T., 217 McManus, B., 13 Machine politics, 49, 50, 53 Mackeever, S. A., 181 Macomber, M. E., 244 Macy, V. E„ 104 Madden, E. M., 141 Madison Square, 242 Madison Square Garden, 253 Magdalen Benevolent Soc, 194 Magistrates, Board of City, 40, 90 Magistrates' courts, 184 Magyar immigration, 22 Manan, A. T., 237 Maher, E. A., 139 Mailly, W., 166 Mails, 1 17 Makers of New York, 17 Mallock, W. H., 7 Maltbie, M. R., 38, 46, 71, 89, 97 Mana-ha-ta, Goede vrouw of, 4 Mandeville, G. H., 13 Mangano, A., 25 Manhattan, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 28, 29 Manhattan and the Bronx Boroughs, Public lectures, 233 Manhattan Borough, 29; President, 73, 91 Manhattan Bridge, 63, 64, 66, 121 Manhattan Elevated Railway, 128 Manhattan Island, 3, 10, 9;, 166 Manhattan lights, 7 Manhattan Railway Co., 127 Manhattan State Hospital, 204 Manhattan terminal, 64, 65 ; * INDEX 279 Manhattan Trade School, in, 226 Manhattan Underground Communica- tion Co., 135 Manhattan Working Girls' Soc, 250 Manhattanville, Population of, 21 Manson, G. I., 22, 23, 25 Manual of discipline and instruction, 218, 219 Manual of the Corporation, 3, 13, 29 Manual training in common schools, 218 Manuscript relating to City, 1 5 Map of electric light and power districts, 7' Maps, 3, 9, 45; bibliography of, 9 Marcosson, 1. F., 116, 232 Marine Society, 250 Marionette theatre, 253 Maritime Register, 68 Mark, M. L., 1 14, 166 Markets and Food, 155-57 Markets, Bibliography of, 155 Marks, W. D., 70, 72 Marriages, 26, 27 Marriott, W. McK., 104 Marsh, B. C, 166 Marsh, L. R., 94, 242 Marshall, E., 175 Marshall, H. R., 74 Martin, A. S., 3 Martin, D. S., 9 Martin, E. S., 3, 7, 203, 239 Martin, J., 31, 52, 54, 96, 98, 121, 166 Martin, W. R., 90 Mason, A., 213 Mason, F., 142 Mason, H. D., 132 Massachusetts-ballot bill, 44 Masten, A. H., 47 Mather, F. J., Jr., 7, 61, 231 Mathews, B. C, 21, 199, 234 Mathews, C. V., 13 Matsell, G. W., 189 Matthews, B., 3 Matthews, F., 31, 116, 190, 191 233 Maule, F., 194 Maule, M. K., 1 12 Maurice, A. B., 3, 234, 252 Maverick, A., 234 Maxwell, F. L., 227 Maxwell, W. H„ 216, 217, 220, 225 Maxwell, W. J., 250 May Day, 246 Mayer, — , 66 Mayer, J. M., 109, 165, 186 Maynard, D. G., 203 Mayo, E., 1 17, 136 Mayor, 29, 31, 33, 37, 38, 89, 93- 95> 99. '49 Mayor's Committee, 147 Mazet Committee, 30, 54, 165 Mead, L., 226 Meade, C. A., 160 Means, D. MacG., 56 Meat inspection, 155 Mechanics' lien law, 107 Mediation and Arbitration, Board of, 108 Medical charities, 154 Medical directory, 145 Medical inspection, 220, 221; bibliog- raphy, 220 Medicine, 145 Medico-legal aspect of immigration, 20 Meigs, J. A., 121 Melendy, R. L., 244 Mellen, C., 40 Meltzer, C. H., 252 Memorial history, 15, 17 Men of affairs, 17 Mendicancy, 187-88 Mental defectives, 204-5 Mercantile Exchange, 101 Mercantile Library Assoc, 13, 228 Merchants, The old, 1 1 5 Merchants' Assoc, 2, 3, 37, 40, 52, 70, 76, 79, 80, 87, 90, 95, 97, 103, 115, 117, 118, 121, 138, 140, 141, 142, 145, 151, 168, 172, 219 Merchants' National Bank, 101 Merit system, 42 Merriam, C. E., 87 Merwin, H. C, 56 Merz Universal Extractor and Construc- tion Co., 149 Meteorological Observatory, 9 Methods in schools, 219 Metropolis, The, 2, 3, 5, 11, 15, 17, 96 Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 112 Metropolitan Museum of Art, 58, 226, 230, 231, 232 Metropolitan Parks Assoc, 244 Metropolitan Police, 188, 189 Metropolitan Police and Health Board, ■94 Metropolitan Receivers, 97 Metropolitan Sewerage Com., 151 Metropolitan Soc. for the Protection of Private Rights, 195 Metropolitan Street Railway Co., 124. 128, 129, 130, 137, 138, 139, 140 Metropolitan tower, 60 Metz, H. A., 88, 92, 242, 244 280 INDEX Meyer, A. B., 230 Meyer, A. N., 242 Meyer, E., Jr., 102 Meyers, G., 94, 95 Michaelius, J., 3, 13 Michels, J., 80 Midnight Mission, 237 Midwinter in N. Y., 7 Midwives, 145 Mighels, P. V., 241, 245, 249 Milhau, Z., 75 Milk Conference, 1 56 Milk supply, 141, 156-57, 161; bibliog- raphy, 156 Miller, A., 174 Miller, C. H., 166 Miller, J. A., 161, 163 Miller, J. B., 45, 52, 235 Miller, L. H., 21 Mills, C, 45 Mills, W. S., 161, 163 Mills, W. W., 142 Mills Hotel, 171 Milne, P., 84 Milton, H., 166 Miner, M. E., 195 Mines, J. F., 3, 121 Minority representation, 45 Misery and its causes, 199 Misgovernraent, 3 1, 32, 49, 50, 5 1, 52, 87 Mission kindergartens, 227 Mission of Our Lady^of the Rosary, 18, 20 Missions, 235, 236-38 Mitchell, H., 67 Mix, J. B„ 234 Model tenement house law, 179 Model tenements, 176, 177, 178 Moldenke, C. E., 58 Molineux, R. B., 193 Money in elections, 44 Money market, 102 Moneys held in trust, 90 Moneys, public, Institutions in receipt of, 200, 203 Monod, F., 231 Monroe, R. G., 71, 72, 84, 96, 123 Montgomerie charter, 9, 33 Montgomery, C. W., 247 Montgomery, S., 62 Monuments, 4, 6, 59 Moods of New York, 6, 7 Moody, J., 102 Moore, R., 247 Morality and street railways, 124 Mordecai, G., 141 More, Mrs. L. B., 1 14 Moree, E. A., 146 Morey, W. C., 29 Morford, E. P., 207 Morgan, J. P., Library of, 229 Morgan, R. M., 48, 179 Morgan, R. P., 116, 121 Morningside Park, 243 Morris, C., 17 Morris, F., 154 Morris, J. J., 192 Morris, I. K., 13 Morris-Jumel house, 3, 11, 12, 15 Morse, W. F., 149, 150, 159 Morse, W. N., 253 Morse-Boulger Destructor Co., 149 Mortality, 26, 27 Mortuary experience, 26 Mosenthal, H., 241 Mosenthal, P. J., 212 Moses, J. G., 253 Moses, M. J., 252 Moss, F., 3, 31, 36, 54, 181, 185, 188, 189, 191 Moss, I., 171 Motormen, 128, 129 Mott, H. S., 3 Mount, M. W., 203 Mount Sinai Hospital, 1 54 Mt. Washington, 14 Mounted police, 190-91 Moving pictures, 252 Moving platforms, 133 Mulberry Bend, 25, 204 Mulberry St., Passing of, 300, 191 Mullaly, J., 156, 242 Mulry, T. M., 203 Municipal Affairs Committee, 65 Municipal art, 59, 75 Municipal Art Soc, 63, 65, 73, 75, 76, 121, 125, 131, 134, 141, 242 Municipal Assembly, 29 Municipal beauty, 60, 75, 76 Municipal betterment in elections, 46 Municipal Building, 62 Municipal building, Oldest, 1 1 Municipal Building Commission, 62 Municipal campaign, 50 Municipal charities, Problems of, 202 Municipal constitution. A, 38 Municipal courts, 90 Municipal debt, 92, 93 Municipal documents, 28; of Brooklyn, Municipal emancipation, 5 1 Municipal Engineers, 74 INDEX Municipal financiering, 87 Municipal government, 28, 29, 30, 52, 54. 57 Municipal Government Commission (Brooklyn), 32 Municipal history of N. Y., 30 Municipal Improvement Assoc, 242 Municipal Investigation and Statistics, Bureau of, 93, 158, 168, 189, 228, 242 Municipal lighting, 71, 72, 73 Municipal ownership, 95-96, 123 Municipal paving, 78 Municipal problems, 31 Municipal Program Conference, 196 Municipal progress, 4 Municipal reform, 53, 54, 87 Municipal Research, Bureau of, 29, 40, 52, 80, 90, 92, 174, 179, 189, 208, 214, 217,243 Municipal sculpture, 60 Municipal socialism, 96 Municipal Society, 40, 158, 219 Municipal statesmanship, 39 Municipalities, Government of, 28 Munro, J. J., 192 Murphy, J. J., 95 Musee, Le, de la Societe" Historique, 23 1 Museums and Gardens, 230-32; Sunday opening of, 238 Musgrave, T. B., 42 Music, 240-41 Music School Settlement, 241, 248, 249 Mutual Life Insurance Co., 26, 112 Myers, C, 181 Myers, G., 54, 56, 72, 131, 249 Nadal, E. S., 51, 56, 245 Nagle, J. J., 242 Nagle, J. T., 26, 27 Names, Old and present, of streets, etc., 77 Narcotics, Com. for Safeguarding Sale of, 181 Nascher, I. L., 199 Nash, S. P., 172 Nassau Co., L. I., 9 Nathan, B., 199 National Academy of Design, 58 National Arts Club, 250 National Bank of North America, 3 National City Bank, 59, 102 National Civic Federation, 19, 103 National Education Assoc: Index to publications, 212 National Electric Light Assoc, 70 National Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild, 199 National Sculpture Soc, 59 National Soc. for Histor. Research, 2 Nationalities, 21 Nationalities in School No. 1, 216 Nativities of inmates of institutions, 21 Natural features, 9-10 Natural Tax Club, 98 Naturalization, 44 Navy Yard, 7 Neal, R. W., 239, 247 Needs, 1 1 Negro craftsman, 26 Negro Fresh Air Committee, 210 Negro home, The, 26 Negroes in New York, 25-26; bibliog- raphy, 26 Negroes, Settlement for, 249 Neighborhood Guild, 247, 249 Neighborhood social halls, 252 Neighborhood spirit, The, 24, 247 Neighborhood workers, 249 Nelson, C. A., 213, 225, 228, 230, 250 Nelson, M. F., 212 Nelson, N. O., 166 Nelson, S. A., 102 Netherland Beneficent Soc, 19 Neurological Institute, 205 New Amsterdam, 1,2, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17 New England Water Works Assoc, 80 New Jersey Bridge, 63 New Jersey Com. on Extension of Shore Front in N. Y. Bay, 67 Governor, 1 58 New Jersey tunnels and subways, 142, '43 New Lots, 32 New Netherland, 13, 14, 27 New New York, 2, 3, 4, 5 New Orange, 1 , 1 1 New Theatre, The, 252 New Utrecht, 32 New Windsor (N. Y.) Fresh Air Society, 210 mmum N. Y. and L. I. Traction Co., 1 3 1 'U *n ^ N. Y. and N. J. Telephone Co., 1 17H ^ N. Y. and Queens Co. R. R. Co., 128 ■ N. Y. and Richmond Gas Co., 70 lL \ j N. Y. Aquarium, 231, 232 JV,"* N. Y. Art Bulletin, 58 ■-»*>•'-""< N. Y. as a center for educational work, 213; as an art center, 59, 60; as it was and is, 2; at night, 5, 6, 7 N. Y. Athletic Club, 250 N. Y. Bay, 151 INDEX N. Y. Bay and Harbor Map, 69 N. Y. Bay Pollution Com., 151 < N. Y. Bible Society, 237 N. Y., Birth of, 12 N. Y. Central and H. R. R. R., 82, 1 18, 119, 141 N. Y. City Railway Co., 128, 130 N. Y. comme je I'ai vue, 2 N. Y. conditions, 51 N. Y. Cooking School, 226 N. Y. County Supreme Court, 71 New York d'e"te, 6 N. Y. Diet Kitchen, 200, 204 N. Y. Dispensary, 152 N. Y. Dock Co., 68 N. Y. during the past half century, 12 N. Y. during the Revolution, 13 N. Y. Edison Co., 71, 106 N. Y. Electrical Trade School, 226 N. Y. Elevated Railway Co., 127 N. Y. Evening Post, The, 234 N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 152 N. Y. Guide Pub. Co., 4 N. Y. Historical Soc, 12, 13, 14, 240 N. Y. Hospital, Soc. of, 153, 205 N. Y. How to civilize, 5;howtosave, 52 N. Y. Immigrant Station, 20 New York in autumn, 6; in bondage, 50; in 1848, 8; in 1850 and 1890, 49; in fiction, 1, 3, 6; in nineteenth century, 14, 15; in old summertime, 5; in the making, 75; in the 17th century, 15 N. Y. Infirmary for Women and Chil- dren, 1 53 N. Y. Inst, for Instruction of Deaf and Dumb, 206 N. Y. Inst, for the Blind, 206 N. Y. Kindergarten Assoc, 227 New York, la ville et la vie, 5 N. Y. Library Club, 228, 250 N. Y. Life Insurance Co., 1 12 N. Y. Medical College, 145 N. Y., N. H. and H. R. R., 119 N. Y. Observatory and the Nautical Museum, 231 New York of the future, 43; of yester- day, 3; old, 12; old and new, 15 N. Y., Ont. and W. R. R., 141 N. Y. Park Assoc, 243 N. Y. past, present and future, 1 1 N. Y. Realty Journal, 172 N. Y. revisited, 6 N. Y. School of Philanthropy, 236 N. Y. sixty years ago, 4 N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hospital, 155 N. Y. Soc. for Parks and Playgrounds, 245 N. Y. Soc. for the Relief of the Rup- tured and Crippled, 206 N. Y. Soc. of Architects, 175 New York State, 14 N. Y. State at St. Louis Exposition, 4 N. Y. State Charities Aid Assoc, 102, 145, 153, ij6 N. Y. r State Dept., 27, 181 N. Y. State — Education Dept., 145 N. Y. State Library, 48 N. Y. Stock Exchange, see Stock Exchange N. Y. Sun, The, 234 N. Y. Telephone Co., 1 18 N. Y. the 20th century city, 5 N. Y. the world's financial centre, 103 N. Y. Times, The, 234 New York to-day, 5 N. Y. Turn Verein, 240 N. Y. University, 58, 213 N. Y. Warehouse and Railway, 141 N. Y., Westchester and Boston R. R. Co., 131 New Yorker Mannerchor, 240 New Yorker Sangerrunde, 241 New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 234 New Yorker Strandleben, 6 New Yorkers, Notable, 17 New York's Inferno, 181 Newark Free Public Library, 18 Newberry, J. S., 10, 78 Newcomb, J. T., 51 Newsboy bill, 105 Newsboys, 105 Newsboys' Lodging House, 171, 208, 209 Newspaper, The, and Wall St., 234 Newspapers, Collection of, 234 Newyorkitis, 2 Nichols, F. H., 253 Nichols, H. P., 95 Nichols, O. F., 63, 128 Nichols, W. I., 203 Night and vacation schools, 223-24 Night College, 213 Night Court, 183, 195 Nineteenth Assembly District Vigilance League, 52 Nineteenth Century Club, 52, 74 Nixon, L., 56 Noble, F. W., 184 Noise, Suppression of, 146, 147 Non-partisanship, 51 Non-Partizan (pseud.), 52 Non-resident office holders, 50 INDEX 283 Nooks and corners, 2 Norcross, F. W., 1 15 Nordhoff, C, 3 1 Normal College, 213 Norr, W., 22 North, E. P., 78 North Side Board of Trade, 68, 177, 215, 243 Norton, E., 20 Norton, F. H., 230 Norton, J. P., 102 Norton, L. A., 103 Norwegians, 22 Notaries public and immigrants, 18 Nott, C. C, 54, 184 Noyes, A. D., 93, 103 Nurses, 145, 146 Nurses' Settlement, 248, 249 Oakley, I. B., 146 Obelisk, The, 58 Ober, C. F., 4 O'Brien, C. J., 20 O'Brien, E. C, 245 O'Callaghan, E. B., 14, 27 Ocean beach reservations, 244 Ocean front, 245 O'Connor, J. F. X., 215 Odell, B. B., Jr., 196 Odencrantz, L. C, 112 Officials, Public, 17 Offord, R. M., 237 Ogden, R., 54, 56 O'Hagan, A., 112 O'Higgins, H. J., 170 Ohio Society, 25 1 Old age relief, 129, 209 Old Bark Mill, 6 Old martyrs' prison, 11, 192 Old New York, 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 12, 13, 15 Olin, S. H., 217 Olmsted, F. L., 243 Onderdonk, H., Jr., 4, 14 O'Neill, G. F., 104, 1 1 1 Opdycke, L. E., 212 Open shop, The, 109 Opera, 240, 241 Oppenheimer, F. J., 24, 182 Orchard, I., 237 Orcutt, H. M., 227 Ordinances, 47-48, 183, 242 Ordinances, Brooklyn, 48 O'Reilly, J. J., 41 O'Reilly, J. J. E., 169 Organization of Civil Se rvice, 42 Organization of departments, 29 Organization of public affairs, 28 Organized Labor and Strikes, 108-9; bibliography, 108 Ormiston, T. S., 212 Orr, A. E., 137 Osborn, H. F., 231 Osborn, W. C„ 205 Osborne, T. M., 97 Osgood, S., 14 Ostrander, S. M., 16 Otis, E. O., 162 Outdoor Recreation League, 245 Outdoor relief, Public, 202, 203 Overcrowding, see Congestion Overcrowding in schools, 217 Ovington, M. W., 26, 211 Owens, H. T., 72, 73 Page and Prentice police bill, 190 Paine, A. B., 70, 1 13, 165, 247 Paine, R. D., 148 Palisades Commission, 243 Palmer, A. E., 220 Palmer, E., 44 Palmer, L. E., 176, 217 Palmer, O. M., 78 Pane, A., 247 Panic, 1 13 Paris, 7 Parish, C. F., 173 Park Avenue, 77, 127 Park Ave. Property Owners, 142 Park engineering, 242 Park regulations, 48 Parker Building fire, 169, 170 Parkhurst, C. H., 39, 51, 52, 54, 55, 181 Parkhurst, H. E., 246 Parks, 2, 7, 10, 94 Parks and Playgrounds, 241-47; bibli- ography, 241 Parks and Playgrounds Assoc, 243 Parks, Brooklyn and Queens, 243 Parks Dept., 119, 229, 242-43 Manhattan and Richmond, 243 Parkway from Christopher St. to Harlem River, 75 Parmelee, M. F., 194 Parr, J., 103 Parsons, E. C, 176 Parsons, F., 96 Parsons, Mrs. F. G., 223 Parsons, H. de B., 240 Parsons, H. G., 223 Parsons, Mrs. H. G., 162 284 INDEX Parsons, J., 176 Parsons, W., 210 Parsons, W. B., 135, 137 Parties, Political, 49, 51; bibliography, 49 Parton, J., 31, 51, 225 Party nominations, 44, 5 1 Party organizations, 5 1 Passaic sewage, 70 Passenger traffic problem, 1 24 Passenger transportation, 120-25 Patten, J., 135 Paulding, J. K., 7, 105, 245 Pauperism, 20, 23 Pavements, 76, 77, 78 Pavey, F. D., 3 1 Pavilions in parks, 245 Pawnbroker auctions, 1 13 Pay-as-you-enter car, 138, 139 Pearl Street, 6 Peckham, W. H., 93 Peculation triumphant, 50 Peddlers, 157 Peet, L. H., 243, 246 Peirce, B. K., 187 Peirce, Mrs. M. F„ 4 Pelletreau, W. S., 14 Pelton, G. 1., 154 Penal code, 185 Penitentiaries, see Prisons Pennell, J., 4, 59, 60 Pe,nn. R. R., 119, 120, 142, 143 Penn. R. R. bridge, 64 Penny Provident Fund, 1 13 Pensions, 128, 129 People in N. Y., 7 People, Notable, 17 People's baths, 147, 148 People's Choral Union, 24 1 People's Institute, 232 People's Municipal League, 40 People's Music School, 241, 248 People's Rapid Transit Co., 138 People's Symphony concerts, 241 People's university. A, 233 People's Univ. Extension Soc, 232 Pericles of Smyrna, 22 Perkins, F. B„ 246 Perry, A. C, Jr., 9 Personal tax, 100 Peters, J. P., 176, 197, 236 Peters, T. McC, 238 Petrosino, 25 Pharmacy, 145 Phelps, C. A., 1 56 Philadelphia, Brooklyn and, 32 Philanthropy, Educative, 202; litera- ture of, 199 Philanthropy and public opinion, 198 Philharmonic Society, 240, 241 Phillips, A. L., 7 Phillips, B., 84 Phillips, D. G., 236 Phillips, G. L., 24 Phillips, R. S., 149 Phillips, W. C, 157 Phipps model tenements, 177, 178 Physical defectives, 205-7 Physical evolution, 10 Physical training, 221 Physical Welfare of School Children, Com. on, 220, 221 Physicians, 145 Picture of N. Y., 2 Pierce, C. H., 172 Pierce, H. J., 141 Piers, 4, 68 Pilots, 68 Pilots' Commission, 68 Pink, L. H., 22, 139, 180 Pirazzini, A., 238 Pirsson, J. W., 173 Places in N. Y., 7 Plan for N. Y., 75, 76 Plan of a city, 75 Planning of cities, 75 Play centers, 242, 244 Play schools, 216, 223 Players, The, 25 1 Playground Association, 245 Playgrounds, 217, 223, 239, 241-47 bibliography, 241 Plea for New York, 6 Plumbing, School, 218 Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, 55 Pneumatic system, 133 Pneumatic tube service, 1 17 Pneumonia, 145 Poems on New York City, 4 Police, 188-91 Police, Chief of, 189 Police Committee, 189 Police control of an election, 46 Police Court, 184, 185 Police Dept., 27, 53, 113, 189, 191 Police examinations, 41 Police Justices, Board of, 183, 184 Police station, 191 Policy thieves, 185 Political campaign of 1898, 50 Political conditions, 28-57; bibliog- raphy, 28 INDEX 28 S Political fund, 49 Political mission of Tammany, 55 Political nativism, 50; bibliography, 50 Political primer of N. Y., 29 Political reform, 51-54 Political Reform, Council of, 40, 53, 55, 65, 69, 74, 89, 93, 94, 99, 216 Political revolution, 53 Politics, Government and, 28-57; bib- liography, 28 Politics of Greater N. Y., 51 Politics, Practical, 53 Pollock, H. M., 98 Pollution of harbor, 70, 151 Poole, E., 47, 105, 162, 163, 167, 185 Poolrooms, 185 Poor, The, and the schools, 217 Poor and criminal classes, 182 Poor laws of Mass. and N. Y., 199 Pope, J. E., 115 Popular Education, 232-33 Population, 2, 7, 11, 18-27, 120, 165-67 Porritt, E., 3 1 Port administration, 69 Port of N. Y., 141, 158 Porter, R. P., 122, 176 Portraits, 17, 59 Post, J. J., 4, 77, 173 Post-Graduate Med. School and Hos- pital, 153, 154, 162 Post Office, 1 17; Civil service in, 42 Post Office savings banks, 102 Potter, E. T., 166, 178 Potter, F. D., 151 Potter, H. C, 53, 235 Petter's Field, 149 Poverty, 1 1 o Poverty and Charities, 198-21 1; bibli- ography of, 198, 199 Povertyville, 199 Powell, L. P., 16 Pratt, S. S., 102 Pratt Institute, 226 Pratt Institute Free Library, 229 Press, The, 233-34; bibliography of, 233 Prest, J. B., 154 Pretlow, M. D., 230 Price, G. M., 41, 177 Price, J. M., 147 Price, W. H., 113 Primary elections, 44, 45 Primary school manual, 218 Prime, N. S., 14, 16 Prison, Assoc, 192 Prison Commission, 192 Prison system, 192 Prisons and Reformatories, 192-93 Prisons, Com. on New, 192 Prisons, State Supt. of, 192 Private libraries, 228, 229 Probation, 193-94 Probation Commission, 184 Process server, 41 Produce Exchange, 115, 158 Professional men, 17 Professional Woman's League, 25 1 Property tax, 98, 99, 100 Prospect Park, 10, 243 Prosperity, 1 1 Prostitution, 194-95 P. E. Church Miss. Soc for Seamen, 237 P. E. City Miss. Soc, 237 Protestant population, 235 Protestantism, Failure of, in N. Y., 235 Proudfit, A. C, 209, 251 Provident Loan Soc, 1 13 Province of N. Y., 49, 50 Provincialism, 5 Prudden, T. M., 10 Pruyn, F. L., 85 Pryor, J. W., 36, 37, 38 Public Administrator, 29 Public art, 60 Public buildings, 61-63; bibliography, 61 Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies Com., 62 Public Charities, Board of, 186 Public Charities Dept., 161, 200 • Public comfort stations, 147 Public Control of Franchises, Assoc, for, 95 Public Education Assoc, 216, 217, 227 Public Finance, 87-100; bibliography, 87 Public funds for private institutions, 203, 204. See also Charities, Moneys Public health, 144-63 Public health, Immigration and, 20 Public Improvements, 57, 73-76; Board of, 74 Public Instruction, State Dept. of, 215, 220, 225 Public lectures, 233 Public Library, 28, 62, 63, 206, 227, 228-29, 230 Public Library Bulletin, 1, 8, 9, 11, 26, 32, 47, 61, 63, 66, 76, 78, 86, 87, 90, 101, 115, 120, 144, 148, 152, 155, 167, 170, 198, 212, 218, 227, 233, 241, 249 Public Lighting Com., 71 Public opinion, 5 1 286 INDEX Public ownership, 96 Public Park Com., 243 Public School No. 47, 260 Public School Soc, 215, 217, 219 Public school system, see School system Public schools as social centers, 252 Public Schools Athletic League, 220 Public schools, Jewish children in, 24 Public Schools of N. Y., 220 Public Service Com., 96-98; bibli- ography, 96 Public Service Com., 1st Dist., 9, 71, 82, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 119, 121, 122, 126, 127, 129, 131, 132, 133, 135, 138, 140, 142 Public utilities, 96, 132 Public Utility Com., 97 Public works, 58-86 Public Works Dept., 71, 73, 74, 77, 78, 81, 132 Puffer, E. E., 170 Pulmonary diseases, see Tuberculosis Pumpelly, J. C, 15, 159 Purchase of N. Y., 15 Purdy, L., 99 Puritans, The, 57 Purrington, W. A., 191 Push Cart Com., 1 57 Putnam, H., 16 Putnam, R., 12, 15 Quarantine, 157-58 Quarantine and Harbor Abuse, Com. on, ,58 Quarantine Com. (N. Y.), 158 Quarantine Committee (N. J.), 158 Queens Borough, 29, 120; public lectures, 233; sewerage problem, 151 Queens Borough Bridge, 66 Queens County, 4, 9, 12, 14, 16, 17 Rabbino, B., 185 Raborg, S. A., 171, 203 Races, 21-26 Racing, 185 Raffalovich, A., 103 Rafter, G. W., 82, 151 Raiguel, E. M., 153 Railroad Com., U9, 126, 127, 138, 140, 141 Railroad terminals, 69, 119, 120 Railroad tracks, Unused, 131 Railroads, 1 18-40 Railroads, Com. on, 127 Railway stations, 119, 120 Raines, J., 197 Raines law, The, 196, 197 Rainsford, W. S., 236, 237 Ralph, J., 8, 203 Ramapoo Improvement Co., 82 Ramapo project, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85 Rambles in colonial byways, 4 Rand, McNally & Co's handy guide, 3; map, 9 Randall's Island, 187 Rankin, E. G., 163 Rankin, J. P., 206 Rapid transit, 120-25 Rapid Transit Assoc, 122 Rapid Transit Cable Co., 138 Rapid Transit Com., 98, 121, 122, 125 Rapid transit extensions, 100 Rapid Transit R. R. Com., 121, 122, 132, 133. 134. '38 Ravenhill, A., 221 Raymond, C. W., 142 Raynor, R., 1 57 Real estate, 172-73 Real estate, Assessment of, 98, 99, 100, 172, 173 Real Estate Brokers' Board, 173 Real estate, City's, 88, 168, 172, 228 Real estate interests, 36, 59, 121 Real Estate Record Assoc, 59, 173 Real Estate Trust Co., 173 Real New York, 2 Reapportionment, 44 Rebuilding, 5 Receiverships, Railroad, 129, 130, 138, 139, 140 Records, Bureau of, 27 Recount, The, 45 Recreation centers, 223, 224, 244, 245, 250 Recreation piers, 242, 244, 245 Recreation room for girls, 245 Recreations and Social Organizations, 239 Red book, 2 Redding, J., 157 Redfield, W. C, 43 Reed, W. B., 139, 160 Reeve, A. B., 85, 107, 1 10, 143, 178, 203 Reform, 31, 42, 50, 52, 53, 54 Reform administration and the charities, 203 Reform Club, 37, 40, 45, 65, 122, 135 Reform in the schools, 216, 217 Reformatories, Prisons and, 192-93 Refuse, see Waste INDEX 287 Refuse crematory, 1 50 Regents, State Board of, 215, 216 Register's Office, 172 Reichert, J., 236 Reid, S., 32, 191, 230 Reimer, W., 4 Relief, Principles of, 199 Religion, 235-38 Religion in the schools, 224 Religious condition of N. Y., 235 Religious worship, First house of, 6 Reminiscences, 2, 12 Rent strikes, 166 Rents, 121, 166, 172 Rents paid by City, 88 Reporter, The, 234 Republic of N. Y., 15 Republican Club, 1 18 Republican County Com., 50, 122 Republican Valhalla, 60 Residences, Modern, 58 Resources, 1 1 Restaurants, 7 Retail stores, 1 1 1 Revenues, 87, 88, 90 Revolution in N. Y. City, 46 Reynolds, J. B., 46, 106, 194, 248, 249 Reynolds, M. T., 174 Reynolds, S., 16 Rhodes, H., 7 Rice, C, 203 Rice, G. S., 121, 122, 137 Rice, Mrs. I. L., 147 Rice, J. M., 217 Richards, T. A., 246 Richardson, D., 1 1 1 Richardson, G., 60, 204 Richardson, H. D., 249 Richman, J., 24, 165, 205, 217, 245 Richmond, J. F., 14 Richmond Borough, 30, 91, 92; Public lectures, 233 Richmond County, 19 Richmond Light & Power Co., 128 Rideing, W. H., 7, 22, 85, 156 Riis, J. A., 7, 20, 25, 31, 54, 56, 105, 1 14, 165, 170, 174, 176, 185, 187, 191, 200, 204, 21 1, 217, 223, 232, 236, 245, 249 Rikeman, A. A., 14 Riker, J., 14 Ring, The, 50, 56, 57 Riordon, W. L., 55 Riots, The great, 189 Ripley, C. M., 60 Riverside Drive, 77 Riverside Drive viaduct, 78 Riverside improvement, 74, 243 Riverside Park, 244, 245 Rives, G. L., 31, 38 Road maps, 9 Robbins, H., 109 Robbins, J. E., 22 Roberts, E. H., 14 Robinson, A., 135 Robinson, A. P., 139 Robinson, C. M., 75 Robinson, J. B., 218 Robinson, W. C, 160 Rockaway Inlet, 69 Rockaway, Ocean Park at, 245 Rockey, W. S„ 4 Roebling, J. A., 66 Rogers, G. T„ 140 Rogers, L. L., 221 Rollins, A. W., 176 Roman Catholic population, 235 Roman Catholics on schools, 224 Rood, H. E., 231 Roof camp, 163 Roosa, D. B.St. J., 153 Roosevelt, R. B., 50 Roosevelt, T., 14, 53, 153, 191, 197, 204 Roosevelt Hospital, 1 53 Roosevelt investigation, 30 Root, O., 140 Root, S., 1 19 Roseboro, V., 25, 230 Ross, P., 14, 16, 17 Rossiter, C. L., 126 Rousiers, P. de/45 Rousseau, V., 204 Rowntree, B. S., 1 14 Royce, A. C, 1 2 Royle, E. M., 253 Rubbish Incinerating Plant, 150 Rubinow, I. M., 24 Rudeness of N. Y., 7 Ruggles, S. B„ 149 Ruhl, A., 7, 1 10, 137 Runt, E. J., 14 Rural N. Y. City, 8 Russell, C. E., 46, 47, 130, 176, 204 Russell, E. A., 232 Russell, J. F„ 162 Russell, J. W., 178 Russell, T. W., 22 Russell, W. L., 205 Russell Sage Foundation, 165 Russell Sage Foundation publications, 105, 10b, 1 13, 1 14, 146, i6i, 177, 179, 223 Russian Church, A, 22 288 INDEX Russian Jew, 23 Russian Jews, Americanizing, 216 Russo-Polish Jews, 23, 24 Ryan, T. F., 123 Ryan on traction finance, 130 Sabbath Committee, 238, 246 Sage, R., 128 Sailors, Institutions for, 202 Sailors' Snug Harbor, 204 St. Bartholomew's facade, 60 St. Cyprian's parish, 26 St. George's Church, 162, 236 St. George's Society, 19 St. John's Guild, 153, 155, 203, 210 St. Louis Exposition, 4 St. Luke's Hospital, 153, 154 St. Mark's and its social work for negroes, 26, 237 St. Michael's Church, 236 St. Nicholas Soc, 17 St. Paul's Church, 2 Sakolski, A. M., 1 16 Sala, G. A., 4, 7 Salaries, 50, 89 90, 144, 169, 202; academic, 214; of teachers, 215, 222, 224, 225 Salary loans, 113 Salmon, T. W., 205 Saloon, Substitutes for the, 195, 197 Saloon Problem and Drunkenness, 195- 97 Saloons, 6, 51, 235, 248 Salt Water Com., 168 Salvation Army, 200, 237, 238; bibli- ography, 237 Samelson, M., 98 Sanborn, A. F., 7 Sandford, E., 77 Sandowsky, D., 206 Sanford, D. McK., 113 Sanford, M. B., 249 Sanger, W. W., 194 Sanitarium for Hebrew Children, 210 Sanitary Bureau, 220 Sanitary disposal of refuse, 149, 150 Sanitary legislation, 144 Sanitary Reform Soc, 146 Sanitary regulations, 48, 145. See also Health Sanitation, 23, 144, 146, 147 Sanitation and the tenement, 178 Satterlee, H. L., 50 "Saturnalia" and museum loans, 231 Saunders, F., 230 Savings and Loans, 1 13 Savings Bank Assoc, 102 Sayles, J. E., 157 Sayles, M. B., 90, 112, 249 Sayons, A. E., 103 Schauffler, A. F., 237, 238 Schauffler, A. T., 219 Schieffelin, W. H., & Co., 115 Schmidt, M. E., 133 Schoenfeld, M., 221 Scholar, Cost per, 219 Scholarships for working children, 105 Scholl, C. W., 135 School attendance, 216 School Board, see Education, Board of; Education, Dept. of School building, Use of, 217, 245 School buildings, 218 School census, 212 School curriculum, 218-19 School day. The, 216 School district. Study of a, 242 School farms, 223 School finance, 219 School gardens, [62 School house bonds, 219 School house, Model, 218 School hygiene, 220-21 School legislation, 221-22 School libraries, 228 School luncheons, 221 School nurse, 221 School of Applied Design for Women, 226 School of Philanthropy, 201 School plumbing, 218 School problem, 217, 218 School reform, 214 School reports, 216, 217, 221 School roof garden, 244, 245 School situations, Sale of, 214 School stories, 214 School system, 214, 215, 216, 217, 222 Schoolcraft, H. L., 15 Schools, History of, 220 Schools, Map showing, 214, 215 Schools of N. Y„ 53, 212, 214-24 Schools, Supt. of, 215, 216 Schopfer, J., 60, 75 Schreiner, G. A., 151 Schroeder, T., 191 Schultze, E., 191 Schurz, C, 46 Schuyler, L. L., 200 Schuyler, M., 60, 64, 65, 165 Schwab, G. H., 225 Schwab, J. C, 14, ioo7 INDEX 289 Schweinfurth, J. A., 230 Scisco, L. D., 50 Scotch in New York, 22 Scott, L., log Scott, M. F., 109 Scoville, J. A., 115 Scribner, J. M., 133 Scudamore, A. L., 148 Scudder, T., 117 Sculptors, Contemporary, 60 Sea-air treatment for bed-ridden chil- dren, 210 Sea Breeze, 210, 21 1 Seabury, S., 63, 96, 121, 122 Seager, H., 176 Seager, H. R., 167 Seaman, H. B., 133 Seaman, L. L., 204 Sears, E. I., 54, 56 Sears, J. D., 162 Seaside homes, 209-1 1 Seaside Hospital, New Dorp, 1 54 Seckerson, F. C, 30 Secondary education, 217 Secrets of the great city, 3 Sectarian appropriations, 53 Sedgwick, A. G., 46 Sedgwick, H. D., 135 Seeger, F., 51 Seguin, E., 243 Selden, D., 172 Seligman, E. R. A., 174 Senell, J. E., 74 Senner, J. H„ 20 Serrell, J. J., 128 Sessa, L., 25 Seton Hospital, 162 Settlement Kindergarten, 227 Settlements, 6, 227, 235, 247-49; bib- liography, 247; in Brooklyn, 249 Seventh Ave., Illumination of, 72 Sever, G. F., 72 Sewage, 150-51 Seward, C. A., 138 Seward, G. F., 100 Seward Park, 244, 245 Sewell, R., 138 Sewer, A reinforced concrete, 1 5 1 Sewers, Dept. of, 151 Sewing schools, 225; bibliography of, 225 Sexton, P. T., 216 Seymour, H., 184 Seymour, N. G., 160 Shackleton, R., 7,85, 156 Shamrock Society, 19 19 Shanly, C. D., 23 Shantytown, 5 Shaw, A., 31, 38 Shaw, A. M., 217 Shaw, C. P., 133, 139 Shaw, W. B., 31 Shearman, T. G., 185 Sheffield, J. R., 170 Sheldon, G. W., 169, 170 Shelton, W. H., 7 Shepard, E. M., 32, 44, 46, 214 Sherard, R. H., 19 Sherman, M., 156 Sherman. P. T., 50 Sherwood, H. F., 20 Shipley, M., 182 Shirtwaist strike, 108, 109 Shively, H. L., 162, 163 Sholl, A. McC, 252 Shonts, T. P., 123, 130 Shop-girls, 110-12 Shrady, G. F., 154 Shrady, Mrs. K. W. A., 10, 70 Sicher, D., 194 Sidewalk obstructions, 76 Siegel-Cooper Co., 104 Signal systems of subway, 137 Simkhovitch, M. K., 230, 248 Simmons, J. E., 212, 213, 216 Simonson, S. M., 102 Singer Building, 60 Singleton, E., 1, 2, 3, 4 Sinking Fund, 92, 93-94 Sinking Fund Com., 68, 94, 172 Sisson, F. H., 173 Sixth Ave. R. R., 132 Skal, G. von, 14 Sketches, 4 Sketches musical, theatrical, and social, 240 Skinner. F. W., 66, 85, 137 Sky-scrapers, 59, 60, 61, 164, 165 Slack, F. T., 139 Slicer, T. R., 46 Slips, 68 Slocum, T. W., 252 Sloss, R., 52, 195 Slum, Battle with the, 200 Slums, 201, 202, 204; School in the, 217; woman's work in the, 238 Small Parks Advisory Com., 243 Smith, A. D. H., 73, 124 Smith, B. H., 148, 157, 224, 236, 245 Smith, C. S., 197, 232, 253 Smith, E., 201 Smith, E. F., 85 290 INDEX Smith, E. R., 228, 230 Smith, F. R., 9 Smith, J. C, 177 Smith, J. W., 232 Smith, L. A., 253 Smith, M. C, 43 Smith, M. H., 102 Smith, M. R., 185 Smith, O., 53 Smith, S., 74, 75, 147, 154, 166, 178 Smith, W. H., 38 Smoke nuisance, 146 Snedden, D. S., 217, 221 Snow removal, 159, 160 Snyder, C. B. J., 218 Social engineering, 104 Social need of the public school, 217 Social needs, 90, 163 Social N. Y., 2, 4 Social organizations, 239 Social reform, 166 Social Reform Club, 108 Social service employment bureau, 106 Social settlements, 248, 249 Social waste, 204 Social work, 163, 204 Societa San Raffaele, 19 Societies and Clubs, 249-52; bibli- ography, 249, 250 Society, 5 Soc. for Diffusion of Political Knowl- edge, 40 Soc. for Political Education, 196 Soc. for Suppression of Unnecessary Noise, 146, 147 Soc. for the Prevention of Crime, 36, 181 Soc. for the Prevention of Cruelty to children, 104, 208 Soc. for the Protection of Italian Immi- grants, 19 Soc. for the Relief of the Destitute Blind, 206 Soc. for the Suppression of Vice, 181, 194 Society Library, 228 Soc. of the New York Hospital, see New York Hospital Sociological canvasses, 26 Sociological tours, 1 Sociology of a N. Y. City block, 23, 24, '74 Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 60 Solomons, A. S., 24 Sonnichsen, A., 129 Sons of the Amer. Revolution, 9, 14 Soper, G. A., 70, 129, 135, 137, 139, 151, '59 Sorosis, 251 South Brooklyn Board of Trade, 126 South Ferry, 68 Souvenirs, 2 Spahr, J. F., 247 Spargo, J., 105, 156, 201, 221 Spearman, E. R., 247 "Spectator," 7 Speed, J. G., 26, 233 Spencer, E., 60 Spencer, N. S., 78, 245 Speranza, G. C, 20, 25, 182 Spingarn, A. E., 211 Spink, A. G., 109 Spoils system, 42 Sprague, F. J., 122, 137 Spring Farm, 210 Springer, J. F., 143 Spuyten Duyvil Creek, 243 Stadt Huys, 2, 61 Stage, History of the, 252 Standard of Living, 1 14 Stanton. St. Incinerator, 150 State Prison, 192 Staten Island, 11, 13 Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, 67,69 Staten Island Co., 69, 82 Staten Island Ferry, 96 Staten Island R. R. Co., 128 Staten Island railway companies, 1 19 Staten Island subway, 135, 142 Statistics, 1 1, 26 Statues, 59, 78 Statutes, 45, 48, 97, 99, 102, 107, 113, 127, 146, 169, 172, 179, 181, 213, 222 Stedman, E. C, 102, 103 Steele, J. S., 116 Steerage of to-day, 21 Steffens, J. L., 234 Steffens, L., 50 Stein, G. R., 193 Steiner, E. A., 19, 24 Stella, A., 167 Stenographer and typewriter, 41 Stephenson, J., 7, 15 Sterne, S., 30, 38, 56, 1 19 Sterns, E. E., 157 Stevens, C. E., 30 Stevens, F. B., 169 Stevens, G. A., 104 Stevens, H., 229 Stevens, J. A., 10, 15 Stevens, S., 69, 94 INDEX 291 Stevenson, A., 55 Stevenson, E. I. P., 24] Stevenson, F. B., 15 Stevenson, R. A., 204 Stewart, D. H., 221 Stewart, G. T., 60, 76 Stewart, M. N., 24 Stewart, S. T., 245 Stickney, A., 35 Stiles, H. R., 16 Stiles, W. A., 245 Still-births, 27 Stock Exchange, The, 60, 100, 101— 3 Stock transfer tax law, 100 Stockyards of New York, 103 Stoddard, W. O., 70, 204 Stokes, J. G. P., 62, 247, 252 Stone, W. L., 14 Storage and transportation, 141 Storer, C. B., 245, 247, 249 Story of the City, 14 Stowe, L. B., 191 Stoy, E. H., 204 Strachan, R. C., 164 Strahan, J. H., 74 Straubenmuller, G., 9 Straus, Mrs. I., 245 Straus, N., 157 Street Cleaning, 158-60 Street Cleaning and Waste Disposal, Com. of, 149, 158 Street Cleaning Dept., 150, 159, 160 Street Dept., -j-j Street Dept. (Brooklyn), 76 Street grades, 78 Street Improvement Dept., 77 Street lighting conditions, 73 Street names, 14 Street Names Com. (Brooklyn), 77 Street railroads, 53, 90, 95, 96, 120-33, 137-40; bibliography, 120; securi- ties, 129; service, 72, 96, 120-25; tracks, 78 Street signs, 78 Streets, 2, 4, 7, 8, 12, 76-78, 130; bibliography, 76 Streibert, G. E., 251 Strike breaking, 109 Strikes, 108-9 Strollers, The, 25 1 Strong, Mayor, 31 Stryker, P., 181 Stuart, P. C, 60 Study, Course of, 218, 219 Stuerenburg, C, 23 Sturgis, R., 60, 1 54 Stuyvesant Village, 14 Subsidy problem, The, 199, 201, 202, 203 Suburban facilities, 119, 120, 123, 126 Subway advertising, 73 Subway for water, 80, 83 Subway stations, 137 Subway Tavern, The, 196 Subways, The, 57, 96, 98, 128, 129, 131, "32, 133-37 Suffolk County, 14 Suffrage, 45 Suicides, 26 Sullivan, O. M., 208 Summer Gospel campaign, 238 Summer show, The, 247 Sumner, H. L., 109 Sumner, M. B., 109, 205 Sunday clause in Excise Law, 195, 196 Sunday Observance, 238 Sunday saloon, 195, 196, 197, 238 Sunday School, Model, at Teachers College, 214 Sunshine Home for Blind Babies, 205, 206 Superintendents, School, Board of, 219 Superior Court, 132 Superstitions, 7 Supervisors, Board of, 30, 45, 91 Suplee, H. H., 167 Supplies, 62 Supreme Court, 135, 149, 184, 208 Appellate Division, 140, 162 Surrogate's Court, 182, 184 Survey, The, 198 Surveyor, 41 Sutton, C, 192 Swain, J. B., 139 Sweat Shops, 109-10 Swedes, 22 Sweeny, P. B., 50, 94, 242 Swift, W. M., 103 Swinton, J., 234 Syrian population, 21 Talbot, W., 217 Tall buildings, 60, 61 Tallmadge, F. A., 189 Talmage, T. de W., 182 Tammany, 54-57 Tammany frauds, 53 Tammany Permit Bureau, 53 Tammanyizing of a civilization, 194 Tansley, F. D., 244 Tanzer, A., 212 Tapper, T., 241, 249 292 INDEX Tax Commission, 99, 100 Tax Commissioners, Board of, 99 Tax Reform Association, ioo Taxation, 94, 98-100 Taxation and Finance, Advisory Com- mission on, 91, 99 Taxes and Assessments, Dept. of, 99, 172 Taxpayers' Alliance, 37 Taylor, G., 249 Taylor, H., 4 Taylor, H. C, 70 Taylor, R. A., 163 Taylor, W., 57 Teachers, 224-25; directory of, 215, 225; hand book, 218; licenses, 224, 225 Teachers' Assoc, 219, 225 Teachers College, 213, 214 Teachers' salaries and pensions, Bibli- ography of, 225 Tee-to-tum Club, 252 Telephone, 1 17-18 Temperance societies, 195 Temperature, 9, 10; in subway, 136, 137 Temptations of financiers, 130 Tenants' manual, 178 Tenement house, 18, 24, 25 Tenement House Building Co., 174, 177 Tenement House Com., 169, 173, 174, 176, 179 Tenement House Dept., 174, 175, 176, 179 Tenement house inspection, 41, 112, 176 Tenement house law, A model, 179 Tenement neighborhood idea, 247 Tenements, 173-80; conditions, 173-76; improvements, 176-78; legislation, 178-80 Tenements, Workers of the, 104, 105, 1 07, 1 08, 1 09, 110 Tent cottages for tuberculosis, 163 Tenure of office, 42 Terminals, 118, 119, 123, 141 Testa, S. L, 25 Theaters, 2, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 252-53 Thieves, 182, 185 Third Avenue Bridge, 64 Third Avenue Railroad, 129, 130, 132 Thiry, J. H., 220 Thomas, J. L., 171 Thomas Jefferson Park, 245 Thompson, B. F., [7 Thompson, D. G., 55 Thompson, F. A., 247 Thompson, H. D., 81 Thomson, J. C, 36 Thomson, T. K., 64 Three hundred years of N. Y., 7 Thurber, F. B., 85 Tilden, S. J., 49, 50 Tilden Foundation, 227, 229 Tildsley, J. L., 217 Times Building, The new, 59, 60 Tobey, R. B., 155, 209 Todd, C. B., 4, 14, 16, 249 Todd, R. E., 148 Tolman, W. H., 4, 31, 53, 104, 148, 178, 21 1, 224, 252 Tombs, The, 192, 193 Tomkins, C, 74, 121, 135 Tompkins, E. A., no Toms, S. W. S., 157 Tonks, E., 249 Tooker, W. W., 8 Topographical Bureau, 77 Topographical works, 73 Topography, 10 Tours, 1, 3 Tower, E., 209 Towered cities, 61 Towers, Great, 60 Towner, H., 128 Townsend, E. W., 234 Townsend, J. D., 50 Townsend, J. J., 89 Trachoma, 147 Traction merger, 123, 124 Tracy, B. F., 83 Trade and Industry, 115-16 Trade and Transportation, Board of, 19, 64, 82, 100, 118, 122, 124, 131, 132, 141, 158, 164, 169 Trade schools, 225, 226 Trade unions, 1 08 ; the negro in, 26 Training classes, 222, 225 Transfers, 140 Transformation of N. Y., 4 Transit Conference, 122 Transportation and Communication, 117-43 Transportation earnings and profits, 130; problem, 98, 121, 122, 132-25; systems, 120 Transvaal of N. Y., The, 10 Trask, S., 4 Trautmann, M. E., 147 Travelers' Aid Society, 201 Tree Planting Assoc, 74 Trees, 10, 74, 177, 245, 246 Tribune Fresh Air Fund, 210 Tribus, L. L., 82 INDEX 293 Trinity Church Corporation, 174 Trinity's tenements, 173, 174, 175, 176 Truancy, 216, 217 True, C, 77 Trumble, A., 192 Trust companies, 101, 102, 103 Tuberculosis, 25, 156, 160-63 Tucker, F., 155 Tucker, H. A., 26 Tucker, P., 40 Tuckerman, C. K., 17 Tuckerman, H. T., 7 Tugs, 70 Tunnel water-supply, 84 Tunnels, 69, 142-43; or bridges, 63 Turner, G. K., 57, 195 Tuska, B., 24 Tuttle, A. de M., 209 Tuttle, A. S., 82 Tuttle, G. W., 10 Twain, M., 55 Tweed, W., 49, 50, 56 Tweed ring, The, 54, 56, 57 Tweedle Hall, 50 Tyler, E., 249 Typhoid fever, 145, 156, 163 Typographical Union No. 6, 108 Typothetffi, 108 Ullitz, H., 9 Ulmann, A., 4, 14 Underground Railway Co., 134, 135, 137 Undertakers, 145 Unemployment, no Unemployment Conference, 1 10 Unification, Educational, 216, 222 Unification of N. Y„ 123 Union Ferry Co., 66, 68 Union League Club, 19, 51, 53, 93, 224, 250 Union list of periodicals, 228 Union Railway Co., 131, 138 Union Square Demonstration, no Unions, see Organized Labor United Charities, Board of, 198 United Civic Assoc. (Queens), 75, 244 United Electric Light and Power Co., 72 United Electric Service Co., 70 United Engineering and Contracting Co., 142 United Hebrew Charities, 201 United States Bureau of Animal In- dustry, 157 Census Bureau, 27, 118, 201 United States Circuit Court, 72, 130 Coast and Geodetic Survey, 69 Cong. — House Com. on Manu- factures, 109 Engineers Dept., 64, 69 Geological Survey, 9 Labor Bureau, 1 1 1 Labor Dept., 103, 107 Post Office and Post Roads Committee, 1 17 Supreme Court, 72 Treasury, 1 02 University and public libraries, 230 University law, The, 213, 221 University of the State of N. Y„ 215 University Settlement, 108, 247, 248, 249 Upper Chelsea Park, 1 56 Upper East Side, 114, 166, 167, 204 Up-town, 5, 8 Up-town improvements, 74 Urwich, E. J., 248 Utopia, An American, 3 1 Vacant Lot Gardening Assoc, 244 Vacation Farm Soc, 210 Vacation schools, 223-24 Vaccination, 145 Vagabond, The, 252 Vagrancy, 187, 188 Vail, A. M., 245 Valentine, D. T„ 3, 15, 95 Valentine's Manuals, 3, 13 Valesh, E., 176 Valles, J. M., 47 Van Amringe, J. H., 214 Van Cortlandt house, 13 Van Cortlandt Park, 243 Van der Weyde, N. J., 78 Van Dyke, J. C, 4, 59, 64, 69, 174, 244 Van Fleet, F., 204 Van Kleeck, M., 105, 112, 176 Van Ness, A. W., 204 Van Nest, A., 58 Van Norman, L. E., 1 17, 143 Van Pelt, D., 1 5 Van Rensselaer, Mrs. M. D. K., 4, 17 Van Rensselaer, Mrs. M. G., 7, 15, 16, 217, 253 Van Siclen, G. W., 36, 173 Van Vechten, A. V. W., 15 Van Vechten, E., 220 Van Wyck, R. A., Mayor, 31, 37, 53 Vance, S. B. H., 184 Vandenburg, O., 139 294 INDEX £ Vanderbilt, Mrs. G. L., i Vanderbilt Clinic, 162, 163 Varigny, C. de, 57 Varona, I. M. de, 169, 170 Vaudeville theater, The, 253 Vay de Vaya, A., 20 Vegetation, 75 Veiller, L., 18, 39, 90, 108, no, 163, 169. 173, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180 Vendors, Youthful, 105 Versteeg, D., 13 Veyrac, S., 165 Viaduct railway, 128 Vice, 53, 194, 195 Vice, crime, and poverty, 181 Vice, Protected, 182 Viele, E. L., 10, 127, 135 Vietor, E. W., 10 Vietor, K. P., 10 Views, 1, 2, 3, 7, 13 Vigilant, The, 50 Vigilant leaflet, 44 Villard, Mrs. F. G., 204 Villard, O. G., 31, 57, 124 Visitors, Friendly, 198 Vital statistics, 26-27; bibliography, 26, '44 Vocational director, 217 Volunteer Firemen's Assoc, 169 Vote, The cumulative, 54 Voters, Directory for, 45 Vreeland, H. H., 131, 132, 140 Wade, H. T., 61, 170 Wadsworth, R. C. W., 147 Wage-earners, 1 14 Wages, 103 Waifs of the street, 185 Wainwright, A., 7 Wait, W. B., 206 Wakeman, T. B., 194 Wald, L. D., 19, 146, 211, 221, 249 Waldron, G. B., 7 Walker, G. H., & Co., 4 Walker, J. B., 160 Wall, J. G., 93 Wall St., 3, 8, 12, 13, 101-3 Wallace, H. E., 101 Waller, Elwyn, 82 Waller, H. B., 15 Waller, R., 19 Walling, G. W., 189 Walling, W. E., 24, 109, 252 Walsh, G. E., 141 Walton, J. B., 185 Walton, T. B., 166 Want, Great, of N. Y., 30 War of 1812, 12 Ward, W. S., 232 Ward and Westbrook Investigation, 127 Wardman, E., 47 Wards and district maps,, 45 Ware, A. H., 28, 120 Warfield, D., 23 Waring, G. E., Jr., 8, 78, 80, 147, 150, 159, 160, 197 Warne, F. J., 110 Warner, A. H., 25, 182 Warner, J. De W., 46, 61, 64, 96, 98, 1 10, "37. '95- '97 ' Warren, J. H., Jr., 182 Warren, W., 70 Warren Museum, 230 Washington, In the footsteps of, 6 Washington Arch, 58 Washington Bridge, 63 Washington centenary, 240 Washington Heights Taxpayers' Assoc, '35 Washington Square, 6 Washington Square Assoc, 75, 244 Washington's headquarters, 1 1 Wassam, C. W„ 1 13 Waste, Disposal of, 149-51, 158, 159 Waste of taxpayers' money, 52, 87, 90 Watchorn, R., 21, 143 Water Commissioners, 78, 81, 85, 86 Water consumption, 85 Water-front, 8, 66-70, 75; bibliography, 66 Waterfront property, 36, 70, 172 Water park, 67 Water question, 82 Water Register, Bureau of, 90 Water rents, 80, 81, 82, 88, 91 Water Supply, 67, 72, 78-86, 95, 96; bibliography, 78 Water Supply Board, 78, 81, 83 Water Supply Com., 8i, 82 Water Supply Dept., 78, 81, 84, 91 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity Dept., 71, 78, 79, 82, 168, 169 Water Supply, General Com. on, 82 Water system, High pressure, 168, 169, 170 Water, Taxation of, 95 Water, Underground, 84 Water waste, 79, 80, 82, 83, 85, 86 Waterbury, N. J., 135 Waterman, M. H., 227 Waters, T., 188 INDEX 295 Waters, Y., 146, 248 Watson, A., 237 Watson, F. B., 195, 238 Watts, M. E., 186 Watts, S. D., 209 Wayfarer in New York, 3 Wavward Jewish girls, 24, 187 Wealth of N. Y., 17 Weber, A. F., 108 Weber, G. A., 178 Weed, T., 50 Weehawken Ferry, 68 Weeks, L. H., 17 Wegmann, Ed., 83, 86 Wehrum, C. C, 216 Weights and Measures, Bureau of, 155 Weismann, H., 155 Welfare work, 103, 104 Wells, J. L., 100 Wells, T. U 68 Wells and water courses, 80 Welsh, J. H., 100 Wendell, E. )., 251 Werner, G. B., 124 Wesley, E. B., 234 West, Max, 95, 96 West End Assoc, 36, 40, 75, 100, 149, [50 West End Avenue Assoc, 77, 244 West End plateau, 10 West End Riverside improvement, 74, 77 West New Brighton refuse destructor, 149, 150 West Side, 5 West Side Assoc, 122 West Side Juvenile Club, 25 1 West Side railroad tracks, 1 18, 1 19 West Side rookery, 174 West Street improvement, 74 West Washington Market, 155 Westervelt, H. C, [5 Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., 119 Westwood, E. H., 112, 245 Wetzler, J., 86 Weyl, B. P., 171 Weyl, W. E., 22, 24, 25, 1 14 Wharton, G. W., 217, 218, 245 Wharves, piers and slips, 68 Wheatley, R., 116, 124, 147, 191 Wheatly, W. W., 123, 124 Wheeler, Mrs. C, 74 Whelpley, J. D., 19 Whipple, G. C, 86 White, A. T., 176 White, C. H., 8, 156 White, F., 194 White, F. H., 209 White, F. M., 182, 191, 209 White, G. S., 167, 204 White, H., 24, no, 176, 216 White, M. F., 8 White, R. G., 8 White, T. M., 22 White, W. A., 57 White, W. H., 124 White plague, see Tuberculosis White Rose Working Girls' Home, 171 White slave and immigration, 21, 195 White slave trade, 195 Whitin, E. S., 221, 237 Whitmarsh, H. P., 21 Whitney, E. B., 96, 132 Whitney, T. H., 97 Whitridge, F. W., 97, 124, 129, 140 Whittemore, H., 251 Whitten, R. H., 93, 97, 136 Who's who in N. Y., 17 Wide open N. Y., 191 Wilcox, D. F., 46, 72, 131 Wilcox, J., 124 Wilcox, M., 224 Wilcox, W. R., 98 Wildman, E., 143 Wilgus, W. J., 1 19, 141 Wilkins, G. M., 78 Wilkinson, E., 105 Willard, E. S., 173 Willcox, W. F., 162 Willett, M. H Willey, D. A., 245 Williams, A. S., 218 Williams, C, 191 Williams, J. L., 4, 8, 120 Williams, L., 53 Williams, M. C., 249 Williams, T., 55 Williams, T. S., 126 Williamsburg Bridge, 63, 64, 150 Willis, S. T., 233 Wilson, G., 17 Wilson, J. G., 8, 15, 17 Wilson, 1. L., 22 Wilson, P. C, 78 Wilson, R. R., 4,8, 15 Windmuller, L„ 64, 149, 197, 245 Wines, F. H., 196 Wing, F. E., 148 Wingate, C, 57 Wingate, C. F., 147, 204 Winkler, F. K., 61 Winslow, F. E., 236, 249 Winslow, J., 44 296 INDEX Winsor, A. W., 16 Winter, E. W., 126 Wise, P. M., 205 Wiswall, A., 182 Wolfe, T. F., 4, 8 Woman suffrage, 45 Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 196 Woman's Home Improvement Club, 248 Woman's Hospital, 153, 154 Woman's Municipal League, 21, 40, 75 Women and the Civil Service, 42 Women, Immigrant, 19, 20, 22 Women in N. Y. settlements, 248 Women in philanthropic work, 203 Women, Labor of , 104, 105 Women of New York, 17 Women teachers equal pay bill, 224 Women's Health Protective Assoc; 146, '47 Women's Prison Assoc, 193 Women's Work, 11 0-12 Wonders, 7 Wood, F., 31, 49, 83 Wood, J., 35 Woodbury, J. McG., 150 Wooden pavements, 76, 77, 78 Woodruff, C. E., 151 Woolman, M. S., 226 Woolsey, A. H., 153 Woolston, F., 105, 252 Woolston, H. B., 21 Work accidents, 106, 107 Workhouse, The, 192, 193 Working-girl, 11 0-12 Working-girls' clubs, 250, 251 Working-girls' homes, 170, 171 Working Girls' Socs., Assoc, of, 250 Working Girls' Vacation Soc, 210, 211 Working-men's families, 1 14 Workingmen's Homes, Soc. for Im- proving, 177 Working-men's party, 51 Working Women's Protective Union, 1 11 Working Women's Soc, in, 175 Workmen's compensation, 106, 107 Worthington, M. G., 1 53 Wright, C. D., 103, 201 Wright, H. C, 125 Wurster, F. W., Administration of, 32 Wyeth, J. A., 155 Wynne, J., 229 Yellow dog in rapid transit, 125 Yiddish people, 24 Yiddish theater. The, 24, 252 Youmans, W. J., 155 Young Men's Christian Association, 25 1 ; Com. on Suppression of Vice, 194 Young Men's Hebrew Assoc, 25 1 Young Men's Independent Municipal Club, 53 Zbarazer Circle, The, 24 Zeisloft, E. D., 15 Zeppelin, The, 60 Zoological Park, 231, 232 Zoological Soc, 230 Zueblin, C, 4, 5, 8, 53