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.Fulton, Robert, ii.56–58.Fulton Ferry, ii.27,57,159.Fulton Street,161.Furman, Gabriel,172,173; ii.68,69.—— William, ii.69.Galbraithe, Robert,221.Gardiner, Lyon,39.Garrison, John, ii.64,69,71.Garritsen, Wolfert,28,54.Garritson, Samuel,163,188,203."Gazette,"146,186.George III.,199.Gerbritse, Jan,162.German Hospital, ii.223.German Young Men's Christian Ass'n, ii.221.Germania Club, ii.225.Germania Savings Bank, ii.166.Gibbons, John, ii.31.Girls' High School, ii.202.Golden Hill, battle of,205.Good Hope, prison ship, ii.5.Gowanus Mill,29,183.Graham, Augustus, ii.69,93,202.Grand Opera House, ii.198.Grant, General,243.Gravesend, settled,55;population in 1810, ii.33.Graydon, Colonel,295.Green, Andrew H., ii.152.Greene, General,229,233,237,240.Greenwood, John, ii.86.Greenwood Cemetery, ii.94.Gunnison, Herbert F., ii.232.Guy's picture of Brooklyn in 1820, ii.68.Hagerman, Joseph,155.Hale, Nathan,267.Half Moon,20.Hall, George, ii.81,108,111.—— Rev. Chas. H., ii.219.Hall of Records, ii.195.Hamilton, Alexander,216.—— Andrew,188.—— George, ii.31.Hamilton Club, ii.225.Hamilton Literary Association, ii.91.Hammond, Annie A., xiii.Hanover Club, ii.226.Hanssen, Jacob,163.Hanssen, Joris,162,163.—— Michael,159.Harper, James, ii.70.Harrison, Gabriel, ii.196.Hart, Samuel, ii.32.Hatton, John A., ii.230.Havens, Thomas, ii.24.Hayward, John W., ii.152.Hazard, Thomas,221.Hazzard, Wm. H., ii.129.Hebrew Orphan Asylum, ii.224.Hegeman, Adriaen,99,164,284.—— Joseph,161.Heights,54,233.Hell Gate, ii.167.Hendrix, Joseph C., ii.176.Henry, James H., ii.32.—— John F., ii.172,230.—— Thomas W., ii.32.Herman, George G., ii.129.Hessians,255.Hester, Col. Wm., ii.90.—— Wm. Van Auden, ii.90.Hewell, A. S., ii.179,182.Hicks, Jacob, ii.69.—— John,221–223.—— "Milk," ii.70.—— "Spetler," ii.70.Hildreth, John T., ii.23.Hobart, John Silas,292.Hodgkinson, Worthington, ii.86.Hoffman, John T.,151.Hogan, Capt. W. H., ii.118.Holland, and Spain,17;education in,94–96.Holland Society, xii.Hooley's Opera House, ii.197.Hopkins, G. G., ii.32.Hotchkiss, Maj. E. O., ii.127.Houston Street Ferry, ii.101.Howard, Henry W. B., vi.—— William,276–279.Howard Colored Orphan Asylum, ii.224.Howell, James, Jr., ii.168.Hubbard,284.Hudde, Andries,28,39,54.Hudson, Henry,17,19,22.Hudson River,17.Hunt, J. G. T., ii.32.Hunter, John W., ii.162.—— Robert,175–178.—— William, Jr., ii.152,155.Husted, Seymour L., ii.150,154.Hutchins, A., ii.32.—— John,167.Hutchinson, Anne,41.—— Joseph C., ii.32.Huybertsen, Lambert,39.Hyde, Lucius, ii.32.Hyde & Behman's Theatre, ii.198.Indians, Long Island,11–15;and the Dutch,15,42–52;and Hudson,20;and early settlers,42–52;and Puritans,42.Industrial School Association, ii.224.Inebriates' Home for Kings County, ii.136.Ingersoll, Wm. H.,190."Iphetanga,"54.Ireland, Rev. John, ii.62.Jackson, John, ii.14,29.Jamaica, Pres. Church,174.Janssen, Abraham,92; ii.41.Janvier, Thomas A.,31; ii.42.Jefferson, Thomas,229.Jenks, G. T., ii.151,155.Jervis, Arthur N., vi.Jewett, Charles, ii.32.Johnson, Barent,213,234.—— Barnet, ii.97.—— David, ii.103.—— Gen. Jeremiah, ii.14,46,55,67,87,149.—— Hornbeck,235,287.—— Samuel E.,187.—— Rev. Dr. S. R.,190.—— William,284.Johnson estate,214.Jong, Lodewyck,92.Joralemon, Teunis, ii.72.Joralemon's Lane, ii.71.Jourdan, Maj.-Gen. Jas., ii.179."Journal,"186.Kalbfleisch, Martin, ii.117,122,129,148,151,154,160.Kemper, Jacob,221.Kennedy, Platt, ii.31.Kenney, James F.,104.Kershaw, Martin,235.Kidd, Captain,148–151.Kieft, William,27."Kiekout,"99.King, Gamaliel, ii.129.—— John S., ii.52.Kings County, settled,26;first church,88;organized,118;during Revolution,211–304;during War of 1812, ii.51–56;during the Civil War, ii.117–131;churches in,219.Kings County Court House, ii.128–130.——SeeCourts.Kings County Hospital, ii.223.Kings County Medical Society, ii.32,119,217.Kings County Sunday-school Ass'n, ii.221.King's Highway,161,179–183.Kingsley, Harry S., ii.90.—— William C., ii.150,179,189.Kingsley & Keeney, ii.155.Kinsella, Thomas, ii.90,150.Kirk, Thomas, ii.70.Kissam, Daniel,204.Kissick's Business College, ii.214.Knowles, Edwin, ii.198.Knyphausen, General,243.Labadists,119.Lafayette,257.Lambertson, Thomas,129.Lamb, Capt. John,216.Lambert, Edward C., ii.94.—— John, ii.50,51.Laughlin, Rt. Rev. John, ii.217.Law Library, ii.217.Lawrence, John,139.Lee, General,217,227.Lefferts, Barent,213.—— John,189,224,289; ii.66.—— Leffert,210,285; ii.2,68,234.Leisler, Jacob,135–143.Leislerian party,164.Leonard, John, ii.103.Levermore, Chas. H., ii.213.Lewis, Francis,207,230; ii.235–257.—— Francis, Jr., ii.255.—— John W., ii.155.—— Morgan, ii.255.Lincoln Club, ii.226.Lincoln statue, ii.126,195.Linden Camera Club, ii.208.Littlejohn, Bishop, ii.179,219.Livingston, Col. H. B.,294.—— Philip,205,207,230; ii.71Rev. Dr. John H., ii.36.—— Robert,165,229,230.Livingston, Robert R., ii.57.Locke, Richard Adams, ii.88.Lockwood, John,189.—— John, ii.213.Loisian Academy, ii.62.Long Island, geology,1–10;trees,10;Indians,11;discovery,16–20;land,37;first houses,73;under English rule,107;named Nassau,146;slavery on,172;during Revolution,211–304;travel on, ii.27;first post route,28."Long Island Anzeiger," ii.128.Long Island Bank, ii.65,234.Long Island Baptist Ass'n, ii.221.Long Island Business College, ii.214.Long Island College Hospital, ii.116,215.Long Island Free Library, ii.216.Long Island Historical Society, xii.119,217.Long Island Insurance Co., ii.234.Long Island Railroad, ii.190."Long Island Star," ii.31,47,51,59,105.Long Island Throat and Lung Hospital, ii.223."Long Island Weekly Intelligencer," ii.29.Lott, Abraham,188,201,203.—— Engelbert,284.—— Jeremiah, ii.56.—— Johannis,188,284.—— John A., ii.91,129.—— Petrus,285.Lovelace, Governor,109.Low, A. A., ii.122.—— Cornelius, ii.32.—— Seth, ii.87,97.—— Seth,190; ii.170,171–178,180,195,199.Lowe, Doctor, ii.29.—— John,129.Lubbertsen, Frederick,37,108.Luqueer's mill, ii.41.Lutheran Hospital, ii.223.Macloy, Rev. Dr. Archibald, ii.54.Mahon, John, ii.31.Manhattan Beach R. R., ii.168.Manhattan Island,23.Manning, Captain,110.Manufacturers' National Bank, ii.104.Mapes, General, ii.53.Marriage among the Dutch,79.Marsh, William B., ii.89.Marshall, Wm., ii.152,155.Martense, Roetiff,155.Martin, Geo. H.,189.Martyn, Jan,92.Mason, Theodore L., ii.32.Maspeth,100.Mauje, Jan,39.Maxwell, James H., ii.44.—— William H., ii.199,200.McClellan, C. R., ii.32.McCloskey, Henry, ii.89.McCue, Alexander,189; ii.150,151,154.McDonnell, Rt. Rev. Charles E., ii.219.McLaughlin, Hugh, ii.232.McLean, Andrew, ii.90,231.—— Samuel, ii.152,154.McDougall, Alexander,213.McKelway, St. Clair, ii.90.Meeker, Benjamin, ii.69.—— Rev. Stephen H.,189.—— S. M., ii.103.Megapolensis, Johannes,88.Memorial Hospital for Women and Children, ii.223.Mercerin, Andrew, ii.64.Meserole, Abraham,101.—— Jean,99.—— Jeremiah V.,99; ii.119,127.—— John A., ii.38.—— John I., ii.38.Methodist Episcopal Hospital, ii.223.Metropolitan police, ii.116.Metropolitan Sanitary District, ii.133.Meyers, T. Bailey, ii.151.Michaelius, Jonas,87.Middagh, Mrs., ii.69.Midwood Club, ii.225.Midwout,55.Milburne,138,143.Military, in Civil War, ii.118–127.Military Garden, ii.71,197.Mill, first on L. I., ii.34.Miller, David, ii.38.
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.
Fulton, Robert, ii.56–58.
Fulton Ferry, ii.27,57,159.
Fulton Street,161.
Furman, Gabriel,172,173; ii.68,69.
—— William, ii.69.
Galbraithe, Robert,221.
Gardiner, Lyon,39.
Garrison, John, ii.64,69,71.
Garritsen, Wolfert,28,54.
Garritson, Samuel,163,188,203.
"Gazette,"146,186.
George III.,199.
Gerbritse, Jan,162.
German Hospital, ii.223.
German Young Men's Christian Ass'n, ii.221.
Germania Club, ii.225.
Germania Savings Bank, ii.166.
Gibbons, John, ii.31.
Girls' High School, ii.202.
Golden Hill, battle of,205.
Good Hope, prison ship, ii.5.
Gowanus Mill,29,183.
Graham, Augustus, ii.69,93,202.
Grand Opera House, ii.198.
Grant, General,243.
Gravesend, settled,55;population in 1810, ii.33.
Graydon, Colonel,295.
Green, Andrew H., ii.152.
Greene, General,229,233,237,240.
Greenwood, John, ii.86.
Greenwood Cemetery, ii.94.
Gunnison, Herbert F., ii.232.
Guy's picture of Brooklyn in 1820, ii.68.
Hagerman, Joseph,155.
Hale, Nathan,267.
Half Moon,20.
Hall, George, ii.81,108,111.
—— Rev. Chas. H., ii.219.
Hall of Records, ii.195.
Hamilton, Alexander,216.
—— Andrew,188.
—— George, ii.31.
Hamilton Club, ii.225.
Hamilton Literary Association, ii.91.
Hammond, Annie A., xiii.
Hanover Club, ii.226.
Hanssen, Jacob,163.
Hanssen, Joris,162,163.
—— Michael,159.
Harper, James, ii.70.
Harrison, Gabriel, ii.196.
Hart, Samuel, ii.32.
Hatton, John A., ii.230.
Havens, Thomas, ii.24.
Hayward, John W., ii.152.
Hazard, Thomas,221.
Hazzard, Wm. H., ii.129.
Hebrew Orphan Asylum, ii.224.
Hegeman, Adriaen,99,164,284.
—— Joseph,161.
Heights,54,233.
Hell Gate, ii.167.
Hendrix, Joseph C., ii.176.
Henry, James H., ii.32.
—— John F., ii.172,230.
—— Thomas W., ii.32.
Herman, George G., ii.129.
Hessians,255.
Hester, Col. Wm., ii.90.
—— Wm. Van Auden, ii.90.
Hewell, A. S., ii.179,182.
Hicks, Jacob, ii.69.
—— John,221–223.
—— "Milk," ii.70.
—— "Spetler," ii.70.
Hildreth, John T., ii.23.
Hobart, John Silas,292.
Hodgkinson, Worthington, ii.86.
Hoffman, John T.,151.
Hogan, Capt. W. H., ii.118.
Holland, and Spain,17;education in,94–96.
Holland Society, xii.
Hooley's Opera House, ii.197.
Hopkins, G. G., ii.32.
Hotchkiss, Maj. E. O., ii.127.
Houston Street Ferry, ii.101.
Howard, Henry W. B., vi.
—— William,276–279.
Howard Colored Orphan Asylum, ii.224.
Howell, James, Jr., ii.168.
Hubbard,284.
Hudde, Andries,28,39,54.
Hudson, Henry,17,19,22.
Hudson River,17.
Hunt, J. G. T., ii.32.
Hunter, John W., ii.162.
—— Robert,175–178.
—— William, Jr., ii.152,155.
Husted, Seymour L., ii.150,154.
Hutchins, A., ii.32.
—— John,167.
Hutchinson, Anne,41.
—— Joseph C., ii.32.
Huybertsen, Lambert,39.
Hyde, Lucius, ii.32.
Hyde & Behman's Theatre, ii.198.
Indians, Long Island,11–15;and the Dutch,15,42–52;and Hudson,20;and early settlers,42–52;and Puritans,42.
Industrial School Association, ii.224.
Inebriates' Home for Kings County, ii.136.
Ingersoll, Wm. H.,190.
"Iphetanga,"54.
Ireland, Rev. John, ii.62.
Jackson, John, ii.14,29.
Jamaica, Pres. Church,174.
Janssen, Abraham,92; ii.41.
Janvier, Thomas A.,31; ii.42.
Jefferson, Thomas,229.
Jenks, G. T., ii.151,155.
Jervis, Arthur N., vi.
Jewett, Charles, ii.32.
Johnson, Barent,213,234.
—— Barnet, ii.97.
—— David, ii.103.
—— Gen. Jeremiah, ii.14,46,55,67,87,149.
—— Hornbeck,235,287.
—— Samuel E.,187.
—— Rev. Dr. S. R.,190.
—— William,284.
Johnson estate,214.
Jong, Lodewyck,92.
Joralemon, Teunis, ii.72.
Joralemon's Lane, ii.71.
Jourdan, Maj.-Gen. Jas., ii.179.
"Journal,"186.
Kalbfleisch, Martin, ii.117,122,129,148,151,154,160.
Kemper, Jacob,221.
Kennedy, Platt, ii.31.
Kenney, James F.,104.
Kershaw, Martin,235.
Kidd, Captain,148–151.
Kieft, William,27.
"Kiekout,"99.
King, Gamaliel, ii.129.
—— John S., ii.52.
Kings County, settled,26;first church,88;organized,118;during Revolution,211–304;during War of 1812, ii.51–56;during the Civil War, ii.117–131;churches in,219.
Kings County Court House, ii.128–130.
——SeeCourts.
Kings County Hospital, ii.223.
Kings County Medical Society, ii.32,119,217.
Kings County Sunday-school Ass'n, ii.221.
King's Highway,161,179–183.
Kingsley, Harry S., ii.90.
—— William C., ii.150,179,189.
Kingsley & Keeney, ii.155.
Kinsella, Thomas, ii.90,150.
Kirk, Thomas, ii.70.
Kissam, Daniel,204.
Kissick's Business College, ii.214.
Knowles, Edwin, ii.198.
Knyphausen, General,243.
Labadists,119.
Lafayette,257.
Lambertson, Thomas,129.
Lamb, Capt. John,216.
Lambert, Edward C., ii.94.
—— John, ii.50,51.
Laughlin, Rt. Rev. John, ii.217.
Law Library, ii.217.
Lawrence, John,139.
Lee, General,217,227.
Lefferts, Barent,213.
—— John,189,224,289; ii.66.
—— Leffert,210,285; ii.2,68,234.
Leisler, Jacob,135–143.
Leislerian party,164.
Leonard, John, ii.103.
Levermore, Chas. H., ii.213.
Lewis, Francis,207,230; ii.235–257.
—— Francis, Jr., ii.255.
—— John W., ii.155.
—— Morgan, ii.255.
Lincoln Club, ii.226.
Lincoln statue, ii.126,195.
Linden Camera Club, ii.208.
Littlejohn, Bishop, ii.179,219.
Livingston, Col. H. B.,294.
—— Philip,205,207,230; ii.71Rev. Dr. John H., ii.36.
—— Robert,165,229,230.
Livingston, Robert R., ii.57.
Locke, Richard Adams, ii.88.
Lockwood, John,189.
—— John, ii.213.
Loisian Academy, ii.62.
Long Island, geology,1–10;trees,10;Indians,11;discovery,16–20;land,37;first houses,73;under English rule,107;named Nassau,146;slavery on,172;during Revolution,211–304;travel on, ii.27;first post route,28.
"Long Island Anzeiger," ii.128.
Long Island Bank, ii.65,234.
Long Island Baptist Ass'n, ii.221.
Long Island Business College, ii.214.
Long Island College Hospital, ii.116,215.
Long Island Free Library, ii.216.
Long Island Historical Society, xii.119,217.
Long Island Insurance Co., ii.234.
Long Island Railroad, ii.190.
"Long Island Star," ii.31,47,51,59,105.
Long Island Throat and Lung Hospital, ii.223.
"Long Island Weekly Intelligencer," ii.29.
Lott, Abraham,188,201,203.
—— Engelbert,284.
—— Jeremiah, ii.56.
—— Johannis,188,284.
—— John A., ii.91,129.
—— Petrus,285.
Lovelace, Governor,109.
Low, A. A., ii.122.
—— Cornelius, ii.32.
—— Seth, ii.87,97.
—— Seth,190; ii.170,171–178,180,195,199.
Lowe, Doctor, ii.29.
—— John,129.
Lubbertsen, Frederick,37,108.
Luqueer's mill, ii.41.
Lutheran Hospital, ii.223.
Macloy, Rev. Dr. Archibald, ii.54.
Mahon, John, ii.31.
Manhattan Beach R. R., ii.168.
Manhattan Island,23.
Manning, Captain,110.
Manufacturers' National Bank, ii.104.
Mapes, General, ii.53.
Marriage among the Dutch,79.
Marsh, William B., ii.89.
Marshall, Wm., ii.152,155.
Martense, Roetiff,155.
Martin, Geo. H.,189.
Martyn, Jan,92.
Mason, Theodore L., ii.32.
Maspeth,100.
Mauje, Jan,39.
Maxwell, James H., ii.44.
—— William H., ii.199,200.
McClellan, C. R., ii.32.
McCloskey, Henry, ii.89.
McCue, Alexander,189; ii.150,151,154.
McDonnell, Rt. Rev. Charles E., ii.219.
McLaughlin, Hugh, ii.232.
McLean, Andrew, ii.90,231.
—— Samuel, ii.152,154.
McDougall, Alexander,213.
McKelway, St. Clair, ii.90.
Meeker, Benjamin, ii.69.
—— Rev. Stephen H.,189.
—— S. M., ii.103.
Megapolensis, Johannes,88.
Memorial Hospital for Women and Children, ii.223.
Mercerin, Andrew, ii.64.
Meserole, Abraham,101.
—— Jean,99.
—— Jeremiah V.,99; ii.119,127.
—— John A., ii.38.
—— John I., ii.38.
Methodist Episcopal Hospital, ii.223.
Metropolitan police, ii.116.
Metropolitan Sanitary District, ii.133.
Meyers, T. Bailey, ii.151.
Michaelius, Jonas,87.
Middagh, Mrs., ii.69.
Midwood Club, ii.225.
Midwout,55.
Milburne,138,143.
Military, in Civil War, ii.118–127.
Military Garden, ii.71,197.
Mill, first on L. I., ii.34.
Miller, David, ii.38.