Satan's Invisible World Displayed; or, Despairing Democracy: A Study of Greater New YorkStead, W. T. (William Thomas)
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Satan's Invisible World Displayed; or, Despairing Democracy: A Study of Greater New York
Stead, W. T. (William Thomas)
New York (N.Y.) -- Politics and government; Police -- New York (State) -- New York
Illustrations (see also Portraits):
The City Hall, New York, 2
Liberty Enlightening the World, 8
A Misty Morning in New York, 12
Statue of Nathan Hale, 15
New York Post Office, Broadway, 16
Printing-House Square, 23
The Front Door of the New World, 25
Union Square, 29
First Tammany Hall, erected 1811, 32
Tammany Hall, opened 1860, 33
Tammany Hall of To-day, 187
The Children’s Playground, Central Park, 47
New York and Brooklyn Bridge, 66
Brooklyn Bridge, 86
Fourteenth Street, 97
American Tract Society Depôt, 106
Delmonico’s, 118
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 124
Gansevoort Market, 134
Oyster Row, 141
Fifth Avenue, 144
Wall Street and Trinity Church, 150
Hotel Majestic, 155
A View in Broadway, 161
Riverside Drive and Grant’s Tomb, 185
The Overhead Railway, 195
The American Surety Company, 198
Cartoon: Greater New York: An Optimistic Prophecy, 210
St. Petersburg, 60
Immigrants and Foreigners in New York:
Population of New York, 18-20
The Police and the Immigrants, 35, 58, 87-93
Inquisition for New York, 189-195
Ireland and the United States, 10-11
Irish Citizens in New York, 22
Ivins, Wm. M., quoted, 73
Jefferson Theory of Local Government, 169, 191, 201
Journalism:
Government by Newspaper, 179-180
The Chief Business of the Journalist, 189
Investigation by Newspaper, 193-195
European Correspondents in New York, 21
Newspaper Area of the United States, 24-26
_The New York Journal_, 180-187, 208-209
Kelly, John, 41, 205
Keltie, Ettie, Case of, 140-142
Koch, Judge, 145-149
Labour Laws of New York, 200, 208
Labour Unions, 201
Law: Belial on the Judgment Seat, 145-149
Lefkovitz, Isaac, 90
Lexow (Clarence) Committee of Investigation, see under Police
Lewis, Alfred Henry, referred to, 214
“Liberty enlightening the World,” 9-15
Licensing Question, see under Liquor Traffic
Lincoln, Abraham, on Government, 160
Liquor Traffic in New York:
Number of Saloons, 46
Saloons open on Sundays, 62-63, 83
The Liquor Dealers’ Associations, 82, 119
The Excise Board and New Licences for Closed Houses, 138
The Raines Liquor Law, 202, 205, 207, 215
Literary Primacy of New York, 24-26
Long Island Townships, Area of, 20
Low, Seth,
First Tsar-Mayor of Brooklyn, 166-167, 172
Quoted, 167, 176, 200, 201
Candidate of the Citizens’ Union, 197-201
Lowell, James Russell, quoted, 43, 186, 190
Lucas, 104-105
McAvoy, Inspector, 83, 84
McClave, Commissioner John, 65, 73, 189
_McClure’s Magazine_ quoted, 35, 36, 37
McKinley, Wm., referred to, 207
McLaughlin, Capt., and Mr. Costello, 99-103
McNally, King, and His Police, 107-118
Mahan, Capt., referred to, 206
Mahoney, Julia, Evidence of, 57-58
Manhattan Borough, 20
Manning, Cardinal, quoted, 212
Maps of Greater New York, 21, 177
Marius referred to, 165
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