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 768 NEW ORLEANS NICOLAO oldest building in, VI, 154, Tranche-pain ; plot to seize, I. 708, Connolly, J. : project for canals at. IV, 543, Noyes. J. O. ; riots in, in, 27, Hahn ; II, 209, Dostie : school of medicine, V, 6, Picton, J. M. W. ; view of Tulane uni- versity, VI, 179. New Orleans Medical Journal, III, 100, Harrison, J. H. Newport. R. I., I, 368, Brenton, W. ; memorial to Berkeley at, I, 246 ; French and English fleets at, II, 376, Estaing ; proposed attack on, 751 ; American retreat from. III, 587 ; bequest to the poor of, II, 2, Cranston, R. B. ; rescue of the French fleet from the blockaded harbor, II, 597, Gardner, C. ; settlement of, I, 634, Clarke, John ; first house in, II, 292, Easton, N. ; Coddington's house at, illustration, I, 673 ; founded, III, 331, Hutchinson, Anne ; free library in. 738, Little. S. L. ; treatment of a heretic in. II, 690, Gorton ; old mill at, illustration, V, 160 ; Red- wood library in, I, 246, Berkeley, G. ; illustration. V, 200 ; gift to, in, 538, King, C. B. New Princeton Review, the. V, 550, Sloane, W. M. New Providence, capture of, I, 256, Biddle, N. ; capture of forts at, III, 254, Hopkins, Esek. Newsboys, home for, III, 431, Jesup, M. K. ; lodging-house, VI, 590, Wolfe. New Smyrna, Fla., VI, 184, Turnbull, R. J. New Somersetshire, II, 688, Gorges, W. New Spain, II, 558, Fuenleal ; name of, II, 767, Grijalva. Newspaper, first daily, in U. S., II, 258, Dunlap, John ; V, 92. Poulson ; first permanent in North America, I, 513, Campbell, J. ; first religious, V, 562, Smith, Elias ; obli- gation to divulge names of writers for, V, 481, Shanks ; folding-machine for, inventor, V, 561, Smith, D. M. Newspaper addressers, inventor of, VI, 626, Wright, R. M. New Stockbridge, N. Y., removal of Indians to, V, 462, Sergeant, J. New Sweden. Ill, 238, Campanius ; capture by the Dutch, V, 260, Rising, J. C. ; 736. New Testament, the, first printed in America, II, 516, Foivle, D. Newton, Abner, IV, 507, Newton, I. Newton, Edward. IV. 506, Newton, G. S. Newton, Jared, IV, 509, Neioton, R. C. Newton, Mass., Eliot memorial at, II, 322 ; seminary, gifts to, I, 668, Cobb, N. R. ; I, 683, Colby, G. ; VI, 215, Upton, J. ; 605, Woods, A. ; IV, 175, Magoon. Newton Falls. Ohio, II, 237, Dubois, H. A. Newtonia, battle of, III, 212, Hindman. Newtown, battle at, V, 741, Sullivan ; I, 659. Clinton, J. New Ulm, battle of, II, 479, Flandrau, C. E. New Utrecht, church at, illustration. V, 420 ; pioneer of, history, 527. Sille. New Wales, III, 399, James, T. New York city, in 1705, illustration, I, 301 ; taken by the English, 534, Carr ; historical society, 199, Bayard, S.; gift to, 421, Bryan, T. J. ; bequest for a public library in, 261, Bigelow ; in 1842, 392, Brougham ; buildings in old, 198, Bayard, N. ; municipal corruption in, II, 240, Ducey ; university, 127, Delafield, John ; oldest building in. illus- tration, 129 : university, 442, Ferris. I. ; gift to, 703. Gra- ham, J. L. ; benevolent societies in, 702, Graham, I. ; Acad- emy of medicine, the, 523, Francis, J. W. bequest to, III, 267, Hosack, A. E. ; taken by the Dutch, H, 391, Evert- sen ; recommended purchase by the French, 143, Denon- ville ; Catholic institutions in, 431, Fenwick, E. D.; Ill, 571, Kohlmann ; 230, Hoguet ; 592, Lafonte ; IV, 88, McCloskey ; charter to. II, 200, Dongan ; struggle over the appointment of collector, 603 ; reform movement in, III, 116. Havemeyer ; city hall in, 745, Livingston, E. ; col- lege of the city of, 508. Kelly, R. ; troubles in, after the English revolution, 681, Leisler : custom-house, the. 1, 100, 101, Arthur ; III, 140, Hayes ; names of streets, 737, Lis- penard : draft-riots. 721 ; conspiracy in. during the Revo- lution, first military execution in, 195. Hickey ; hospital, founders of, 466. Jones, John ; commission to reduce the Dutch at, IV, 267, Maverick, S.; public-school system, 141, Maclay, W. B. : pathological society, the, 742. Peters, J. C. ; cathedral, the. 88, McCloskey ; captured by the Dutch, 35, Lovelace ; College of physicians and surgeons. 349, Mitchill : Lyceum of natural history, 349. Mitch ill ; train- ing-school for nurses, 332, Mills, D. O. ; University medi- cal college, 442 ; gift to German hospital and dispensary, 608, Ottendorfer, A ; historical society, gift to, 765, Phoe- nix ; 510, Niblo ; V, 28. Pintard : police contest, IV, 200, Mat sell ; view of old Dutch church in Garden street. 259 ; taken from the Dutch and renamed, 518. Nicolls. Sir R. Y. M. C. A., gift of library to. 510, Niblo : the Duke's laws, 517, Nicolls, M. 518, Nicolls, Sir R.; free library given to, 608, Ottendorfer. O.; colonial documents of, I, 383, Brodhead, J. R. ; V, 705, Stone, W. L. ; Gramercy park, 344, Ruggles. S. B.; chamber of commerce? 37, Pintard, L. colony of. first church charter, 459. Sclyns : riots in, 389, Stanford ; archives of the Dutch governors of, 172, Randolph, E. anthropological institute, 641, Souicr, K. G. ; alleged bribery of aldermen, 482. Sharp, J. ; children's home, rounded in, 467, Sevilla ; first savings-bank in, 28, Pintard ; St. Patrick's cathedral, illustration, 223 ; be- nevolent institutions in, founded, 246, Richmond, S. A. A. ; Catholic institutions in, 146, Quarter ; gifts of land in. to charities, 855, Rutgers ; St. Paul's church, illustration, 129 ; St. Peter's cathedral, 154, Quinn ; historical so- ciety, gift to, 91. Potter, P. ; Woman's hospital of, 541, Sims, J. M. ; Episcopal institutions in, 88, Potter, H. : the old Park theatre, illustration, 536 ; genealogical and bio- graphical society, 688, Stiles, H. R. ; College of physicians, first president, 315, Romeyn, N. ; gifts to charities of, 818, Roosevelt, T. ; 319, Roosevelt, J. H. ; the Stewart house, il- lustration, 682 ; proposed university for artist artisans. 691, Stimson, J. W. ; Friendly club, the, 562. Smith, E. H. ; gift to Presbyterian hospital, 733, Stuart, R. L. ; the Great Bouwerie, Whitehall, the old Stadt Huys, illustration, Stuyvesant's tombstone, illustration. 736; Farragut statue in, illustration, VI, 475, White, Stanford : founder of tem- perance and charitable societies. Ill, 687, Hartley. R. M. : collision between police forces, 592, Wood, F. ; recommen- dation of secession, VI, 592, Wood, F. ; 7th regiment ar- mory, illustration, 675 ; Worth monument at, illustration, 616 ; gift to charities of, 699, Sherred ; Wood museum, 595, Wood, J. R.; gift to St. Luke's hospital, 589, Wolfe, C. L. ; Trinity church, reredos in, illustration, 584 ; vol- unteer institute, established, 651, Young, W. H. H.; Academy of design, illustration, 502 ; infirmary founded in, 653, Zakrzewska ; frauds in, 191, Tweed ; C. L. Tif- fany's house, illustration, 113 ; evacuation of, the British flag, 228, Van Arsdale ; Vanderbilt houses in, illustra- tion, 242 ; the obelisk in, 242 ; preservation of records of, 238, Van Cortbandt, A.; surrender of (1664), 236, Van Cortlandt ; new park of, 238. Van Cortlandt, J. ; gift of libraries, etc., 242, Vanderbilt, F. W. and C. ; Episcopal cathedral, 242, Vanderbilt, C; draft riots, 244, Vander- poel ; memorial building of St. George's church, illus- tration, 152 ; evacuation of, 378 ; bequest for public libra- ry, 115 ; view of the Belvedere, 270 ; view of Trinity church, 302. New York state, first white child born in, II, 595, Gardiner ; public works in, V, 475, Seymour, H. ; political factions In, VI, 230. 232 ; sale of lands in, V, 580. Smith, Melanc- ton ; public works in, 471 ; bar association, the, 494, Shepard, E. F. ; proposed negro colony in, I, 405 ; rec- ords of, 383, Brodhead, J. R. ; Central railroad, limita- tion of fare on, 630, Clark, M. H. ; constitution of, III, 744, Livingston, R. R.; constitution adopted by the con- vention, 409 ; new constitution, 411, Joy, W.; abolition of slavery in, 413, Jay, W. ; classical names in, II, 160, Be Witt, S.; land deeded by Indians in, 136, Dellius ; sur- vey of central, 163, De Zeng ; taxation in, IV, 35, Love- lace ; grant from James I., 58, Lydius, J. H., land ceded to Massachusetts, 752, Phelps. O.; II, 668, Gorham, N; claim to New Hampshire grants, II. 235, Duane ; claim to Vermont, VI, 435, Wentivorth, B.; proposed seizure, by the French, 28, Talon, J. B.; first printed description of, II, 143, Denton, D. New York Gazetteer, in, 572, Kollock, S. New York Medical Journal, VI, 392, Watson, John. New York Musical Review, V, 475, Seymour, C. B. New York Review, UI, 122, Hawks, F. L. ; 170, Henry, C. S. New York Review and AthenBeum Magazine, I, 425. New Zealand, discovery of, U, 436, Fernandez, J. Nez Perce Indians, mission among, V, 618, Spalding, H. H. ; expedition against the, IU, 278, Howard, O. O. ; capture of, IV, 323, Miles, 'N. A. Niagara, C. W., burning of, IV, 90, McClure, G. Niagara falls, canal at, II, 111, Day, H. H. Niagara river, first accurate measurement, II. 327, Elli- cott : international bridge, III, 20, Gzowskie ; suspension- bridge, 498, Keefer, S. ; V, 303, Roebling ; international park at, II, 247, Dufferin. Niantic Indians, the, war of, IV, 523, Ninegret. Niblo's garden, IV, 510, Niblo. Nicaragua, empire, proposed, V, 178, Randolph, E.; revo- lution in, I. 568, Chamono : difficulty with, III, 237, Hol- lins ; Grey town harbor, IV, 348, Mitchell. H.; invasions of, II, 378, Estrada ; 436, Fernandez, P.; III. 169. Hen- ningsen ; VI, 331, Walker, W.; revolution of 1869, II, 378, Estrada ; filibustering expeditions to, IV, 572. Oliphant ; V. 9 ; Kinney colony in, VI, 651, Young, W. H. H.: pro- posed canal, I, 605, Childs. O. W.; V, 21, Pirn ; arbitra- tion, 608, Soto, B. Nicaragua correspondence, the. Ill, 53, Halpine. Nicaragua lake, discovery of, IV, 523, Nirlo, A. Nice, proposal concerning, II, 75, Daniel, J. M. Nichan Iftabar, order of, v. 573, Smith, J. L. Nichol, Prof. John, quoted, VI, 577. Winthrop, T.; IU. C82, Nicholas, Jane H., V, 178. Randolph, T. J. Nicholls, Capt. Richard, V. 786. Nicholls. Thomas C, IV, 512, Nicholls, F. T. Nichols, Col. Richard. IV, 267. Maverick, S. Nichols. Dr. T. L., IV. 513, Nichols. M. S. G. Nichols, Willard, IV, 513. Nichols, R. S. R. Nicholson, Frances, V, 461, Seney, J. Nicholson, Hannah, II. 577, Gallatin. Nicholson, John, IV, 515, Nicholson. James B. Nicholson, Nathaniel D., IV, 515, Nicholson, J. W. A. Nicholson letter, the, IV, 514, Nicholson, A. O. P. Nickajack expedition, the, UI, 374. Nickel, first suggested for small coins, n, 445, Fcuch- twanger ; production of, VI. 448, Wharton, J. Nicola, Col. Lewis. VI, 281, VerpUmck, D. C; 377. Nicoiao I., of Paraguay, IV, 493, Nenguiru.