- Gay Street (Manhattan)
Gay Street, a short
street that penetrates one block ofGreenwich Village in theNew York City borough ofManhattan , is described on [http://home.nyc.rr.com/jkn/nysonglines/gay.htm New York Songlines] as follows::This street, originally a stable alley, was probably named for an early landowner, not for the sexuality of any denizens. Nor is it likely, as is [http://www.mcny.org/Exhibitions/abbott/a263.htm sometimes claimed] , that its namesake was Sidney Howard Gay, editor of the " [http://muweb.millersville.edu/~ugrr/tellingstories/demosite/Christiana/resistance/images/standard_text.html National Anti-Slavery Standard] "; he would have been 19 when the street was christened in 1833. The mistaken association with an abolitionist is probably because the street's residents were mainly black, many of them servants of the wealthy white families on Washington Square. Later it became noted as an address for black musicians, giving the street a bohemian reputation.
A newspaper dated
May 11 ,1775 , had a classified ad for one R. Gay, who lived on the Bowery, and who advertised agelding for sale.Since it was once too narrow to be a full-fledged street, the City of New York widened it in 1833; as a result Federal houses of 1826-1833 line the west side of the street, while on the east side, following a hiatus caused by the
Panic of 1837 , the houses are of 1844-1860, with remnants ofGreek Revival detailing in doorways and window surrounds. [Joyce Gold, "From Trout Stream to Bohemia: A Walking Guide to Greenwich Village History" (1988:86f); Gold notes that though it is the second shortest street in Greenwich Village, one cannot see its full length because of the angle at the center.]The street extends from Christopher Street one block south to Waverly Place, between and roughly parallel to Sixth and Seventh Avenues. It runs through the site of a brewery owned by
Wouter van Twiller , who succeededPeter Minuit asGovernor ofNew Netherland in 1633. The name first appeared officially in theCommon Council minutes forApril 23 ,1827 , which record a health inspector's complaint against a privy belonging to one A. S. Pell of Gay Street.Notes
References
*Moscow, Henry. "The Street Book"
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