New Yorker (magazine)
Newark Airport
Newark, New Jersey
Newfoundland
Nicholas II, czar
Nicolls, Richard
Nike missiles
Nixon, Richard
Normandie (ocean liner)(photo)
North Vietnam
Nosair, El Sayyid
Nostitz, Heinrich von
Nova Scotia
Nuclear disarmament
Nuclear war. See Atomic bomb
O’Brien, Hilda
O’Brien, John
O’Leary, Jeremiah
Ochs, Phil
Odetta
Office of Civil Defense, US
Office of Civilian Defense, US
Oklahoma City
One Hundred Percent Americanism
Opdyke, George
Operation Alert
demonstrations against
Operation Paukenschlag
Ottoman Empire
Oughton, Diana
Owen, Chandler
Oyster Bay, Long Island
Pace University
Pacifism, and pacifists
Cold War
Vietnam War
World War I
Paine, Thomas
Palestine
Palmer, A. Mitchell
Panama Canal
Panero, Ralph
Papen, Franz von
Paris, France
Parker, Charlie
Parker, Sir Gilbert
Passing of the Great Race, The (Grant)
Pataki, George
Paulus Hook
Pavonia(photo)
Peace Democrats
Peach War
Pearl Harbor
Peary, Robert
Pell’s Neck, Bronx
Pennell, Joseph(photo)
Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvanians
American Revolution
Civil War
Pennsylvania Station
Peshawar, Pakistan
Peter, Paul and Mary
Philadelphia
American Revolution
Civil War era and
War of 1812 era
World War II
Philipse, Frederick
Philippines
Physicians for Social Responsibility
Pileggi, Nicholas
Piracy, and pirates
Pitt, William
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Plymouth Colony
Poland
Police, New York City
Civil War
Cold War era
terrorism (photo)
Vietnam War
World War I era
World War II era
Polish Americans, and Polish immigrants
Pollack, Ida
Pope, Generoso
Portugal, and Portuguese
Powell, William
Poyntz, Juliet
Preparedness movement
Presbyterians
Princeton, New Jersey
Prison hulks
Prisoner exchanges
Prisoners of war
American Revolution
Privateering, and privateers
American Revolution
Dutch era
English colonial era
War of 1812 era
Propaganda
World War I
World War II
Prospect Park
Prostitution, and prostitutes
Protestantism, and Protestants
Civil War era
Dutch era
English colonial era
Puerto Rican Americans, and Puerto Rican immigrants
Puerto Rico
Purges, Soviet
Puritans
Putnam, Israel
Quakers
Quebec City
Quebec Province
Queen Anne (England)
Queen Anne’s War
Queens
Civil War era
Cold War era
World War I era
World War II era
Queens College
Qutb, Sayyid
Racism
Civil War era
terrorism and
World War II era
Vietnam War era
Radar
Rahman, Omar Abdel
Randolph, A. Philip
Rankin, John
Raritans (Lenape Indians)
Rationing
Reagan, Ronald
Red Channels (pamphlet)
Red Hook, Brooklyn
Reed, Joseph
Republican Party, and Republicans
Civil War era
Vietnam War era
World War II era
Republicans (Democratic-Republicans)
Revolutionary Force 9
Rhode Island
colonial era
Rice, Thomas
Richmond, Bill
Richmond, Virginia
Ridder, Hermann
Rikers Island
Rintelen, Franz von
Riots. See also Draft Riot
Robbins, Terry
Roberts, Sam
Rochambeau, General Jean-Baptiste
Rockaway Beach
Rockaway, Queens
Rockefeller Center
Rodgers, John
Rodriguez, Irving Flores
Roosevelt Field, Long Island
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
and New Yorkers
Roosevelt, Theodore Jr. (US president)
Roosevelt, Theodore Sr.
Rose, Billy
Rosenberg, Ethel and Julius
Rudd, Mark
Ruffin, Edmund
Rumrich, Guenther
Ruppert, Jacob
Russia, Russians. See also Soviet Union
World War I
Russian Americans, and Russian immigrants
Rustin, Bayard
Sabotage, and fears of
World War I
World War II
Sacco, Nicola
Sadat, Anwar El
Saddam Hussein
Salameh, Muhammed
Salem, Emad
Sandford, Charles
Sandy Hook, New Jersey
Civil War
Cold War(photo)
post-revolutionary era and
War of 1812
SANE
Saudi Arabia
Savio, Mario
Saypol, Irving
Scheele, Walter
Schell, Jonathan
Schenectady, New York
Schiff, Jacob
Schmeling, Max
Schurr, Cathleen
Scientific American (magazine)
Scotland, and Scots
Scottish Americans, and Scottish immigrants
Scudder, John Jr.
SDS. See Students for a Democratic Society
Sea Fencibles
Sears, Isaac
Sebold, William
Sedgwick, Robert
Sedition Act (1918)
Semmes, Raphael(photo)
Sengier, Edgar
Seven Years War
Seymour, Horatio
Seymour, Marnie
Sharmat, Mary
Shewkirk, Ewald
Shiloh Presbyterian Church
Shipyards. See also Brooklyn Navy Yard
Siegel, Meyer
Sierra Leone
Silverstein, Selig
Simon, Paul
Simsbury, Connecticut, mines
Sinatra, Frank
Singer Building
Sinn Fein
Slacker raid, and slackers
Slater, William J.
Slavery, slaves
American Revolution
Civil War era
Dutch era
English colonial era
Sloane, Cliff
Slovak immigrants
Smith, James McCune
Smith, Janice
Smit
h, William Jr.
Smuggling
Socialism, and Socialists
World War I era
World War II era
Socialist Workers Party
Sonar
Sons of Liberty
Sorensen, Ted
South Vietnam
Southwick, Thomas
Soviet Union
Cold War
World War II era
Spain, and Spaniards
Dutch era
English era
Spanish Civil War
Spanish Harlem
Spanish-American War
Speer, Albert
Spellman, Francis
Spermaceti Cove
Sperry Gyroscope
Spies and spying (espionage)
American Revolution
Civil War
Cold War
colonial era
War of 1812
World War II
Spock, Benjamin
Spring Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam
Spring Valley, New York
Springsteen, Bruce
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Stalin, Josef
State Department, US
Staten Island (photo)
American Revolution
Cold War and Vietnam War era
Dutch era
terrorism and
World War II
Statue of Liberty (photo)
World War II and
Stengren, Bernard
Stettinius, Edward
Stimson, Henry
Stirling, Lord (William Alexander)
Strikes
Strong, George Templeton
and Draft Riot
and end of Civil War
political and ethnic views of
and port defense
Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam
Students Afro-American Society
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Vietnam War
Stuyvesant High School
Stuyvesant, Peter
Submarines. See also U-boats
Suburbs
Cold War era
Subway, New York City
Sullivan, John
Summit, New Jersey
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
Supreme Court, US
Swift, Joseph
Swits, Claes
Switzerland, and Swiss
Szilard, Leo
Tallahassee, (Confederate steamship)
Tammany Hall
Tappan, Arthur and Lewis
Tappans (Lenape Indians)
Terrorism, and terrorists
Texas War for Independence
The Fate of the Earth (Schell)
Thirty Years War
Thomas, Norman
Thompson, Jacob
Throg’s Neck, Bronx
Times Square
Tokyo
Tompkins, Daniel
Tompkins Square
Tontine Coffee House
Tories. See Loyalists
Toronto
Torresola, Griselio
Treaty of Ghent
Tremont, Bronx
Trenton, Battle of
Tresca, Carlo
Trevor, John B.
Tribeca
Trinity Church
Trotsky, Leon
Truman, Harry S.
Tryon, William
Tunney, Thomas
Turtle (early submarine)
Turtle Bay
Tweed, William
U-boats
World War I
World War II
Underhill, John
Union League Club
Union Square
Civil War
United Nations
University of Chicago
Upper East Side
Upper West Side
Ury, John
US Sanitary Commission
V-2 rockets
V-3 rocket
Van Cortlandt Park
Van Dyck, Hendrick
Vanzetti, Bartolomeo
V-E Day
Venona decrypts
Verhulst, Willem
Veterans Benevolent Association
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Victor Gotbaum
Vienna
Viereck, George Sylvester
Vietnam War
Villard, Oswald G.
Virginia
Civil War
V-J Day
Voss, Otto
Wagner, Helen
Wagner, Richard
Wagner, Robert
Walker, J. Bernard
Wall Street Journal
Wallabout Bay
Wallace, Henry
War Democrats
War of the Worlds
War Propaganda Bureau, British
War Refugee Board
War Resisters League
Warren, John Borlase
Washington
Civil War
Cold War
terrorism and
Vietnam War era
World War I
World War II
Washington, George
Howe’s invasion of Long Island and
Manhattan combat and
strategy against British New York City
Washington, Harry
Washington Heights
Washington Post
Washington Square
Watts, John
Weather Underground. See Weathermen
Weathermen
Wecquaesgeeks (Lenape Indians)
Weekly Journal, New York
Weill, Kurt
Weiss, Cora
Welles, Gideon
Welles, Orson
West Eleventh street explosion (1970)
West Point, New York
Westbrook, Mrs. Clarence
Westchester County, New York
American Revolution
Whetten, Harriet
White Plains, New York
White, E. B.
White, Walter
Whitman, Charles
WIC. See Dutch West India Company
Whitman, Walt
Wigner, Eugene
Wilkerson, Cathy
Wilhelm II, German Kaiser (photo)
Willets Point, Queens
Willett, Thomas
William III (England)
Williams, Jonathan
Williams, Roger
Williams, Tennessee
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Wilson, Woodrow
and alleged traitors
Winthrop, John, Jr.
Wise, Stephen
Women Strike for Peace
Women
Civil War
Cold War
World War I
World War II era
Wood, Fernando
Wood, John Taylor
Woodhull, Nathaniel
Wool, John
Woolworth Building(photo)
World Trade Center
February 26 1993 attack
September 11 2001 attack
Wright, Richard
Yamamoto, Isoroku
Yankee Stadium
Yaphank, New York
York, Duke of, James Stuart. See also James II (England)
Yorktown, Virginia
Yorkville, Manhattan
Young Lords
Yousef, Ramzi
Youth Against War and Fascism
Yugoslavia
Zimmermann, Arthur
Zionism, and Zionists
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Jaffe, Steven H.
New York at war : four centuries of combat, fear, and intrigue in Gotham / Steven H. Jaffe.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
eISBN : 978-0-465-02970-9
(e-book) 1. New York (N.Y.)—History, Military. 2. War. I. Title.
F128.3.J34 2012
355.009747—dc23
2012000454
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