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Rip Van Dam |
93 |
Governor Cosby |
94 |
Lewis Morris |
95 |
Fac-Simile News Item from the New York Weekly Journal, November 5, 1733 |
99 |
Andrew Hamilton |
102 |
The Ball at the Black Horse |
107 |
“Which Were All Drank in Bumpers” |
109 |
“The Violin and Flute, by ‘Private Hands’” |
111 |
House at 122 William Street |
117 |
The Royal Exchange |
136 |
Sir Danvers Osborne, Governor of New York |
139 |
“The Drumbeat Was Constantly Heard in the Streets” |
145 |
Sir Charles Hardy, Governor of New York |
147 |
Colonel Peter Schuyler |
150 |
The Press Gang |
153 |
The Bull’s Head Tavern |
157 |
The Roger Morris House |
160 |
The Blue Bell Tavern |
161 |
The Old Time Landlord |
169 |
“Hard Drinking Prevailed” |
171 |
Good Old Madeira |
173 |
A Racing Trophy |
180 |
Bull Baiting, From an Old Advertisement |
184 |
The Bowling Green, From Lyne’s Map |
186 |
William Alexander, Earl of Stirling |
192 |
House Built by Cornelis Steenwyck |
197 |
The De Lancey House |
201 |
Liberty Boys |
214 |
At Ranelagh |
220 |
Corner of Broadway and Murray Street, 1816 |
235 |
Captain A. McDougall |
241 |
Merchants’ Coffee House and Coffee House Slip |
254 |
Marinus Willett Stopping the Transfer of Arms |
274 |
Baroness De Riedesel |
298 |
In the Coffee House |
318 |
“Gambling With Cards Was Pretty General” |
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