A History of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County, Volume II.Ostrander, Stephen M.
History
A History of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County, Volume II.
Ostrander, Stephen M.
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- History; Kings County (N.Y.) -- History
Bardwell, W. A., ii. 216.
Barnes, Demas, ii. 156.
Barnet, Wm., 179.
Barnum, Ed. B., 190.
Barre, Daniel, ii. 56.
Battle of Brooklyn, 247-274.
Bayard, Nich., 136, 167.
Bayles, Rich. M., 7.
Bedford, settled, 101;
schoolhouse, 102, 161.
Bedford Academy, ii. 214.
Bedford Corners, ii. 72.
Bedford Road, 237.
Beecher, Henry Ward, ii. 119, 125, 126, 164, 218.
Bellomont, Governor, 147, 152, 153.
Bennett, George C, ii. 89, 106.
---- George I., ii. 32.
---- Wm. Adriaense, 29.
Benson, A. W., ii. 152, 154.
Bentyn, Jacques, 29.
Bergen, Hans Hansen, 39, 67.
---- Jacob, ii. 53.
---- Jan Hans, 101.
---- Johannes, 285.
---- John T., 214; ii. 56.
---- Michael Hans, 101.
---- Tunis G., 102; ii. 92, 97.
Bergen Hill, 239.
Berri, Wm., ii. 231.
Berrian, Cornelius, 126.
Berry, Abraham J., ii. 104.
Bibaut, John, 155.
Bill, Charles E., ii. 151.
Billing, Th., 235.
Bird, George L., ii. 70.
---- Major, 249.
Birdsall, T. W., ii. 69.
Blanco, Jn., 235.
Bloom, Jacob, 235.
Board of Health, first, ii. 66.
Boerum, Isaac, 235.
---- Simon, 201, 204, 207.
---- William, 220, 300.
Boerum house, ii. 41.
Bogert (Bogaert), Nich., 208.
---- Teunis Gysbert, 101.
Bokee & Clem, ii. 75.
Boome, Jacob, ii. 25.
Booth, Samuel, ii. 129, 132, 151.
Boughton, Samuel, ii. 23.
Bout, Jan Evertsen, 59, 63, 108.
Bowen, Henry C., ii. 230.
---- H. E., ii. 230.
---- James, ii. 116.
Boyd, Samuel, ii. 32.
Boys' High School, ii. 202.
Bradford, Wm., 145.
Breuckelen, of Holland, 59.
Brevoort, J. Carson, ii. 152.
Broadhead, Henry, 190.
Brodhead (quot.), 24.
Bronson, Greene C., ii. 86.
Brooklyn, name, 59;
first sale ofland in region of, 29-30;
early days, 53-68;
beginning of official existence, 66;
first houses, 73;
first preacher, 93;
first schoolmaster, 97;
leads Long Island towns, 167;
State Assembly meets in, 188;
battle of Brooklyn, 247-274;
first school, 99;
during Revolution, 211-304;
after the Revolution, ii. 1-46;
recognized as a town, 28;
during war of 1812, 51-56;
incorporated as a village, 62;
markets, 65;
incorporated as a city, 79-81;
property valuations before 1860, 83;
receives Bushwick and Williamsburgh, 107;
during Civil War, 117-131;
bridge, 149-159;
"Brooklyn System," ii. 169-171.
Brooklyn Academy of Music, ii. 116, 226.
Brooklyn and Long Island Fair, ii. 122-124.
Brooklyn Art Association, ii. 228.
Brooklyn Art Club, ii. 228.
Brooklyn Auxiliary of the U. S. Sanitary Commission, ii. 122.
Brooklyn Bridge, ii. 94, 149-159, 168, 178-190.
Brooklyn Choral Society, ii. 228.
Brooklyn City Hospital, ii. 93.
Brooklyn City Railroad, ii. 94.
Brooklyn Club, ii. 226.
Brooklyn College of Pharmacy, ii. 215.
Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Inst., ii. 100, 212.
"Brooklyn Daily Argus," ii. 230.
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