- History of New York City (1855–1897)
The history of
New York City (1855-1897) started with the inauguration in1855 ofFernando Wood as the first mayor fromTammany Hall , an institution that would dominate the city throughout this period. There was chaos during theAmerican Civil War , with major rioting in theNew York Draft Riots . Later years saw the rise of theGilded Age which saw prosperity for the city's upper classes amid the further growth of a poor immigrant working class, and an increasing consolidation, both economic and municipal, of what would becomethe five boroughs in1898 .Civil War
Prior to the conflict, in
1861 , Mayor Fernando Wood proposedNew York City secession from the United States as a neutral sovereign city-state to be called "Tri-Insula" as a way to avoid the ravages of the war. As it passed, despite strong local Copperhead sympathies, the proposal was not well received. During theAmerican Civil War onJuly 13 ,1863 opponents ofconscription began five days ofrioting , the 'Draft Riots', the worst inUnited States history .Gilded Age
The post-war period was noted for the corruption and graft for which
Tammany Hall has become proverbial, but equally for the foundation of New York's pre-eminent cultural institutions, theMetropolitan Museum of Art , theMetropolitan Opera , theAmerican Museum of Natural History , while theBrooklyn Museum was a major institution of New York's independent sister city.New York newspapers were read across the continent as editors
James Gordon Bennett ,Joseph Pulitzer andWilliam Randolph Hearst battled for readership.The flood of immigration from Europe passed first through
Castle Clinton (opened 1855) and then throughEllis Island (opened 1892) in New York Harbor, under the eye of theStatue of Liberty (1886).William Marcy Tweed, better known as "Boss Tweed", had become the sole leader of Tammany Hall by 1867. From April 1870, with the passage of a city charter consolidating power in the hands of his political allies, Tweed and his cronies were able to defraud the city of some tens of millions of dollars over the next two years and eight months, most famously with the construction bill for a lavish courthouse. The efforts of muckraking newspaper accounts and the biting cartoons of
Thomas Nast helped in the election of opposition candidates in 1871, resulting in Tweed's conviction for forgery and larceny in 1873. Tweed's fall put an end to the total immunity of corrupt local political leaders, and was a precursor to the rise ofProgressive Era reforms in the city.In 1874, nearly 61% of all U.S. exports passed through New York harbor. In 1884, nearly 70% of U.S. imports came through New York. The eventual rise of ports on the
Gulf of Mexico and on the Pacific coast reduced New York's share of imports and exports to about 47% in 1910. The city's banking resources grew 250% between 1888 and 1908, compared to the national increase of 26%. Between 1860 and 1907, the assessed value of the land and buildings on Manhattan rose from $1.7 billion to $6.7 billion.Muckraking pioneering photojournalist
Jacob Riis documented the poor conditions of immigrant tenement dwellers in his 1890 "How the Other Half Lives "; he was befriended by mutual admirer, fellow progressive and future United States PresidentTheodore Roosevelt , who, after losing in the mayoral race in 1886, undertook a major reform of theNew York City Police Department in 1895-1897 during his term as President of the Police Commissioners.In the late 19th century, the island's schist bedrock helped facilitate the early development of the highrises which characterize its skyline today.
Consolidation, economic and municipal
In
1855 , Brooklyn annexed Williamsburg and Bushwick, forming what became the third-most-populous city in America. In1870 ,Long Island City was formed inQueens . In1874 , New York City annexed what is todaythe Bronx west of theBronx River . TheBrooklyn Bridge completed in1883 epitomized the heroic confidence of a generation and tied the two cities of Brooklyn and New York inexorably together, and as in the decade from1886 to1896 Brooklyn annexed the remainder of Kings County, the issue grew more pressing.The modern city of New York — the five boroughs — was created in
1898 , with the consolidation of the cities of New York (then Manhattan and the Bronx) and Brooklyn with the largely then-rural areas ofQueens andStaten Island .External links
* [http://www.historicaleye.com/Newyorksaloons.html The saloons of Old New York]
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