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
Dean, Capt. Wm., 56.
---- John, 64.
Debevoise, James, ii. 97.
---- Jost, 213.
Debtors' Prison, ii. 73.
Declaration of Independence, 230, 232.
Denice, Denys, 207.
Denton, Daniel, 10.
Deutscher Liederkranz, ii. 228.
Dewyre, Capt. Wm., ii. 56.
Dickinson, P. P., ii. 152.
Dircksen, Cornelis, 53.
---- Joris, 59.
Dongan, Governor, 108, 117, 132, 133, 163; ii. 262.
Dorlant, John Garretse, 162, 163.
Doughty, John, ii. 24.
---- John, ii. 62, 64, 71.
---- Rev. Jno., 41.
Draft Riots, ii. 121.
Draper, 96.
Dress among the Dutch, 76.
Driggs, Daniel D., ii. 161.
---- Edmund, ii. 152.
"Drum Beat," ii. 123.
Duke of York, 104.
"Duke's Laws," 108, 131.
Duness, Count, 243.
Dunmore, Governor, 205, 206.
Duryea, Maria, 14.
Dutch, and American Exploration, 17;
and Puritans, 42;
manners and customs, 69-105;
and education, 94-99;
and English, 103;
nomenclature, ii. 258.
Dwight, Rev. Dr., 189.
"Eagle and Brooklyn," vi.
East New York, 274.
Eastern Dist. Industrial School, ii. 224.
Edson, Franklin, ii. 179, 181.
Education under the Dutch, 94, 124.
Elections in early Brooklyn, 159 (note).
Ely, Smith, Jr., ii. 151.
Embargo Act, ii. 50.
English, and Dutch, 103;
take New York, 105.
Enos, De Witt C., ii. 32.
Episcopalians, at Jamaica, 174;
in Brooklyn after the Revolution, ii. 24.
Erie Basin Docks, ii. 134.
Erskine, Sir Wm., 243.
Etherington, Sam., 220.
Euterpe Chorus and Orchestra, ii. 228.
"Evening Star," ii. 78.
Everdell, Colonel, ii. 127.
Everett, Thomas, 220.
---- William, 221.
Everit, Th., ii. 62.
Excelsior Club, ii. 226.
Faith Home for Incurables, ii. 223.
Farmers' and Citizens' Bank, ii. 104.
Federal Building, ii. 195.
Ferry, the, 53, 120, 153; ii. 27, 77;
ferry and river rights, 132; ii. 261.
Ffilkin, Henry, 155, 158, 162.
Field, Thos. W., ii. 38.
Field and Marine Club, ii. 226.
Fire Department, early organization, ii. 24;
first legislation relating to, 26;
fire limits, 139;
reorganized, 146.
Fish, Colonel, 257.
Fiske, John, ii. 48, 169, 171.
Flatbush, county court, 35;
Erasmus Hall, 35;
settled, 55;
establishes a church, 88;
population in 1738, 188;
first mill, ii. 34.
Flatbush Ave. and Amersfoort Road, 55.
Flatlands, called New Amersfoort, 29;
settled, 54;
new church, ii. 33.
Fleet estate, ii. 72.
Fletcher, Benj., 144.
Floyd, Wm., 230.
Flushing Bridge and Road Company, ii. 28.
Fly Market, 221.
Foord, John, ii. 230.
Fort Amsterdam, 31, 52.
Fort Greene, 237; ii. 23, 120.
Fort Hamilton, 122, 243.
Fort James, 116.
Fort Orange, 23.
"Four Chimneys," 257.
Fowler, Wm. A., ii. 151.
Foy, Joseph D., ii. 19.
Franklin, Benjamin, 229.
Franklin Literary Society, ii. 229.
Freeck's Mill, 239; ii. 41.
Fricke, Geo., ii. 69.
Froebel Academy, ii. 214.
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