Stokes, I. N. Phelps The iconography of Manhattan Island 1498-1909 (v. 6)

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"Svlvanus Americanus," pseud, ot Judge Sara.
Nevil, 1738 Ja

Sylvester, M. Jean, and wife. French deser¬
tera. are examined and give information re¬
garding military operations of the French in
Canada, 1755 My 26

Sylvius, Chevalier, lo rarty orders that N. Y.
be surrendered to Andros, 1674 Mr 31 /Ap 10

Symes, Lancaster, Gov. Dongan in mortgage ot
great-house to. calls it "Whitehall." 1697 Ap
22; "The Vineyard" mortgaged lo, .^p 22;
paid for wine given city iroops on queen's
birthday, 1703 F 6; wartant to, for Bristol
stones, 1704 Mr 24; and C. Denne lo erect
lading-cranes, Mr 24; seeks palenl for
houses, etc. In Cingle (Wail) St., Ag 14;
memorial of, lo Pres. Schuyler and coundl
on condition of soldiere at Fort George, 4
A I7ig O 13

SvMONDS, John A., on value of tradition, 4:  x

SziLiSKi, Count. See Travellers and Distin¬
guished Visitors
 

Tadens, Michiel, Tavern of, No. 4. Block G,
Castello Plan, 2;   272, 1632 S 5, 1636 Jl 25,

1663  My 8; a ship-broker, 2: 272; acquires
No. IS, Block J, Castello Plan, 285; heirs of,
sells lo Jan E. Keteltas, 283; charged with
selling liquor to Indians. 1636 Jl 23, 1664 jl i;
Indians give evidence against, 1656 JI 23;
fined 500 guilders and imprisoned unlil paid,
Jl 25; ordered banished, petition for pardon
granted, Jl 23; to pay 23 beavers to church,
Jl 23; later chargea against, Jl 23; fined for
having Indiana drunk at his house on Sunday,

1664 Jl 1; deed lo, trora S. F. Prinsman and
confirmation, 2; 389; deed trom Pieter
Gysen and confirmation, 399

Taelman, Pieter, aells No. 21. Block M, Cas¬
tello Plan, to Dirck Jansen van Deventer, 2;
304; deed, 400;  house and smithy of, 304
Taft, Wm. H., elected president, 1908 N 3;

inaugurated, 1909 Mr 4
Taggert, jas., dissolves partnership with S.

Fraunces, 1756 F 27, 1759 Mr ig
Tahanock, Cross erected at bend ot. 1603, on
Velasco raap, 2;  32;  narae given the Peraa-
quid, 33
Tailer, Thos., fined ten groats for beating L.

Silla, 4 A 1667 Jl 16
Tailors, Strike of journeymen, 1768 Mr 31:
journeymen, convicted ot conspiracy,  183O
Je6; strike of journeymen, 6 A 1S30 Jl 28, 30
Taine (de Tene), widow of Philippe Casier,
sells houses, barns, etc., lo Joost Van Oblinus,
1663 N 8
Talbot,   Rev.   John,   reports  convention   ot
Episcopal  ministers In N.  Y.,   1702  N  24;
reports need of a bishop, N 24
Tallevrand-Pericord,    Marquis   de.      See

Travellers and Distinguished Visitors
Tallis, Alfred. Illustrated AUas pub. by, 1830
Ja 3; begins issue of N.-Y. Pictorial Directory,
1854; atreet viewa iaaued hy, described, 3;
718 n', 911, 1863;  when iasued, 1872
Tallmadge, Maj. Benj., Eslimate ot Andt6 hy,

1780 O 4

Talman and Ward, Foundery ot, 1814 Jl 26

Talmash, Hon. J., commander ot the "Zebra,"

Duel between Capl. Pennington and, 1777

S 23;  interred In Trinity Churchyard, S 25

"Tambour," the drummer.   See Hendricksen,

Cornells
Tambour   (Tambeets,   Tamboer,   Tambeer),

Pieter. See Van Campen, Pieter
Tammany (King Tamraany), A sodety so
named ("Sons ot King Tammany") estab¬
lished In Phila. in May, 1772, was parent
stem of similar ones later, i; 374. See also
Anti-Tararaany; St. Tararaany
Tammany Hall (building). Tontine for erection
of, tails, 1792 Jai8, Mr 8; Martling's Tavern
(ff. V.) used as. 1799 N 23, 1B07 S 18, 3: 4g2;
money subacribed tor eredion ot, 1802 D g;
com. appointed tor erection of, issues notice
to subscribere, 1810 F 17; ground al Frank-
tort and Nasaau Sta. purchased for, O 2g;
corner-stone of, laid, 1811 My 13; J28,ooo
subscribed for, My 13; sealed proposals for
renting part of, asked for, 1812 Ja 6; Tara¬
raany Soc. takea poaaeasion of new building.
My 12; Jonas Humbert delivera addresa al.
in memory of Geo. Clinton, My 19; public
house opened al. Jl 14; Martling Sc Cozzens
proprietora of public house al, 1813 My lO;
illuminated and decorated in honour of vic¬
tories of Perry and Harrison, O 23; dinner
at, in honour of Perry, 1814 Ja 11; dinner In
honour of Commodore Rodgera at, Mr 7;
dinner in honour of Gallatin and Clay at,
1813 S 3;   John Quincy Adams entertained
 

INDEX
 

at, 1817 Ag 6; used as a hotel, O; view of, in
guide-book, 1818; dinner at. In honour of
Jackson, iBig F 23; offered for lease, 1820
Ja 4; rented lo U. S. Circuil and District
Courts, 1824 Ap 10; protest ot Hon. Smith
Thompson againsl using, for courts, S 13;

memory of T. A. Emmet, 1827 N 21; head¬
quartera ot Republican (preaent Democratic)
party, 1828; raeeting at, endoraea Jackaon,
Calhoun, and Van Buren, O 31; anniversary
of victory at New Orleana and election ot
Jackson celebrated at, 1829 Ja 8; raeeting al,
to make arrangements for celebrating French
revolution, 1830 N 12; pubhc meeting al, lo
protest against franchise to N. V, S: Harlem
R. R. Co., 1B33 Ja 14; Pres. Jackson visits,
Jel3; Democrats meet al, 183s O 29; storey
being added to, 1S43 Je 28; wing added lo,
1843 S 3; kept on European plan, 1847; ball
at, to commemorate battle of New Orleans,
1848 Ja 10; shown (1858-1873) on Pi. 103-b,
V. 6; view of. In Valentine's Man. (for 1861),
i860; new, projected on i4lh St., 1867;
old, at Nassau and Frankfort Sts., sold to
Chas. A. Dana, Mr 20; old, occupied by
The Sun (1868-1915), Mr 20; properly
on 14th St. purchased tor new, Mr 21; corner¬
stone of new, laid, Jl 4: view ot interior ot
new, in Val. Man., 1868; new, firet used by
Democratic national convention, jl 4; old,
on Nassau St. shown In 1908 on Pl. 163, 3;
846; old, on Nassau St., demolished (1913).
3: 846; new, on 14th SL. demolished (ig28)

Tammany "heeler," The, 3: 667

Tajimany ring. See Tweed ring

Tammany Sociely or Columbian Order.    See
Associations, Clubs, and Societies

Tampico, Gulf of Mexico, the Lariab and Paria
of Vespucdus, I4g7 My 10

...-----  ordered removed from city. 1676 Je

'   "   ■             Swamp on  Plan o!
 

Tan-pi

7; around  Beekmai. _  _   _   ..   _..  ____

1735 (PL 30). i; 266.   See also Tanners' v_..
Tan-vabd, at the Fresh Water conveyed by
N. Marston, his wife, and Ann Lilley lo B.
Hardenbrook and others, i6g6 N 4;  Maer¬
schalck's plan ot, copied by Bancker. i: 358;
lots al Beeckman's Swarap and. offered for
sale.  1734 Ap 22;   ot the late John Robins
tor lease. 1773 Mr 1; aurvey and plan of the.
hy F. & A. Maerachalck. Mr 23;  fire in, of
Livingaton, Slockhoira and Brooka, I7g5 Ap
3; complaint regarding. I7g7 Je 19; ordered
closed and vats filled. Je 19;  location of Jac.
Lorillard's,  1803 S 20;   ancient, in rear ot
No. 48 Franklin St., 1846
Taney, Roger B., appointed aec. ot treas. by
Jackson, removes govt, funds trora Bank of
U.S., 1833 S 18
Tanner, Benj.   See Engravers
Tanner, Henry S., Forty day faslot, trom June
2B-Aug. 7. 18B0. in Clarendon Hall, 114-16
E. 13th St. (Gunn, Forty Days Withoul Food.
■   42 el seg.)

Tanner's barkhouse. set on fire, 1742 Mr 13

Tanners, Regulations isaued concerning, 1676

Ji 26;   appoinled, Ag 23;   purchase lota in

Beeckman's Swamp, 1734 Ap 22; complaint

ot. regarding drain. S 18; allowed privileges

at Fresh Waler Pond. 1745 N 3; ordered to

fence round pita and vats, 1731 Ap 26

Tanners' vats {"fats," "ffals"), below Fresh

Water forbidden, 1774 My 3; north ot Freah

Water ordered fenced, 1731 Ap 26

Tannery, Complaint of W. A. vandet Borden

and D. Verveleen against a, not allowed, 1664

Jl 8;   Areularius's, burned, 1797 Je 28

Tappaens, naraed by Block, 2; 70

Tappan, Lewis, signer ot call tor anti-slavery

raeeting. 1833 O 2; house of, sacked, 1834 Jl g

Tappan, Stone ordered htought trora. tor tort,

1661 O 13; Andtg tried In old Dutch Church

al. 1780 S 29; Andri writes ttom, lo Clinton,

S 29; AndrS executed near, O 2; remains ot

Andre dislnterted al, and sent to Eng., 1821

Ag 10

Tappen, Christopher, City and county records

of N. Y. and Westchester in care of, 1776 O

is; member ot council of safely, I777 My 8

Tappen, Dr. Peter, Gen. Clinton writes to, of

the skirmish at Harlera Heights, 1776 S 16
Tapsters, enjoined from brewing, 1648 Ja 12;
must procure permits, 1633 Ag 2; ordinance
that, roust have a license, 1637 Ja 9; to take
out quarterly licenses, Ja g; charged with
luring patrons unduly, 1657 D 3; forbidden
lo receive goods in pawn, D 3; ordinance
forbidding, lo tap or entertain parties on the
Sabbath, 1663 Ap 17; petition ot, lo sell
vaen of beer for 16 ativers refused, Je 19;
granted Od. g, Je 19; dty court orders, 10
take oul a licenae within a given time, 1664
 


 

for reductioi. ,
forbidden lo re
 

n show their last license,
to sell lo sailors without

-----^----------, 1671 S 19;   without

liumse to be fined, 1672 Ja 23; Dulch regula¬
tions tor, 1673 Ag 8/18.   See also Tavern-
keepers
Tar, Palatlnea lo be inatructed in process ot
making, 1710 N 13;   Benj. Wataon ia paid
tor carrying tar-barrela to Gravesend for bea¬
cons, 1755 Je 10;   tar-kettle al careenlng-
place, 1: 341
Target-bank, opened by Robt. Dyde for prac¬
tice in shooting, 1811 Jl 18
Tariff, Meeting of citizens lo protest againsl
before cong., 1824 Mr 4;   Tariff Act
— -joperale, 1828 Jll; meeting for
,^.....uii Ul, 1832 Je B;   pro-larifi meeling,
Je 11;   laws nuHlfied hy So. Carolina, N 24;
Prea. Jackson signs Coraproraiae Tariff Bill,
1833 Mr 2; Dingley Tariff Act passed, 1897
Jl 24,  See also Custoraa and Duliea; Export
Duties; Import Dulles
Tariff convention,  held in  Phila.,  1820  N;
delegatea from various parts of U. S. to, N;
national, opens in N. Y. City, 1831 O 26
Tariffs, Henry Clay defends his aystem of,

1832 F 2
Tarrant  and   Co.,   druggists,   Explosion  al

building of, in Greenwich St., igoo O 29
Tatley, Wra. B. See Artists
Tattehsall's, riding school and livery-stable,
1829 Ap 22; forraeriy old Circus on Broad¬
way, Ap 22; on east side ot Broadway,
between Howard and Grand Sts., 1B40;
largest horae-market In the U. S., 1846;
shown on Pl. 113. See also L. M. R. K., 3:
g83, under City Assembly Rooms
Tatton, Gabriel. See Maps and Map Makera
T,,,,.,>., KEEPERS, promise to obey ordinance,
Mr 10; burgomastere and schepens
e license tor, 163s Je 8; Sunday ordi-
agalnst, 1636 O 26; ordinance that,
license, 1637 Ja g; request of,
ot license fee not granted, Ja 9;
goods In pawn, 1637 D 3;
iiuLuieu to renew licenses, 1658 Ap 11; pro¬
vincial council orders, to respect the fiscal
and his deputy, 1661 Je 27; ordinance for¬
bidding, to tap or entertain on the Sabbath,
1663 Ap 17; petition of, to raise price of beer
granted, Je 19; charged witli keeping "un-
orderly" houses, 1666 F 13; Mayor Lodwick
petitions for payment tor quartering soldiers
wilh, 1695 F 7; petition tor compensation for
lodging soldiers, 1703 Mr 11; act passed to
prevent, selling liquors to servants, 1737 D
16; law to restrain, from aelling liquora to
servants, etc., 1730 N 24: fees tor licenses
to, in dispute, 1751 Mr 7; settlement
reached, Mr 7. See ullo Taverns
Tavernier,  Melchior.    See Maps and Map

Makers
Taverns (in general). First, in New Amster¬
dam, 1641 Je 13. 1642; no new, withoul con¬
sent of director-general and council because
of excessive number ot, 1648 Mr lO; kept
by prominent men, 1652-1664 {4: 130);
prisoners for debt ordered confined in respect¬
able, 1662 N 7; meetings of the asserably at,
1702 D I; memorial to N. Y. leg. protesting
against, 17B6; "Roscius" proposes abolition
of, F 23; 364 licenses for, issued, 1787 F 14;
important, in city, 1780; report ot Mayor
Duane on licenses granted to, Je 10; grand
jury complains against excessive number ot
grog-shops and, 1795 Ag 13; large number of
petty, tends lo promote vice, 1802 F 9: ordi¬
nance for regulating, 1804 Je 23; petition
against nuraber ot, 1803 Mr 7; amount
received for licenses for, 1807 F g; C. C.
law for regulalion of, 1810 Ja 15; masked
balls prohibited in, Ja 15; increase in number
of licenses for, considered a greal evil, F 3;

™n, „r !■,--------r—   increased, 1829 Ap 29;

n  iu  Val.  Ma-     -"-'

----------------Map, 3: 976-81

---.   Ordinary.    For particular  ______.„,

Taverns.  Coffee-HotraES,   Hotels.  Board¬
ing-Houses. Etc.

Abbey Hotel, on Bloomingdale Road near
I02d St. and West End Ave., View of, 1847.
See also Rogers, Ann, House of, 3; 951
Ackland's, al Coriaet's Hook on north side ot
Waler Sl. between Jackson and CoilaeraSt.,
formerly Elliot's Tavern (g.v.). 1763 O
31; later called Corlaer's Hook Tavern
{ff. v.), O 31. See also L. M. R. K.. 3: 976
Adams Hotel. WIHIam St., 1800 O 16; lectures
and experiments in aerostation by R.
Crosby at. O 16; meeting at. to consider
righls ot suffrage in election  of charter
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