Read Black Gotham: A Family History of African Americans in Nineteenth-Century New York City Online
Authors: Carla L. Peterson
24
. Jay,
Caste and Slavery
, 15–16.
25
. Townsend,
Faith in Their Own Color
, 69;
Colored American
, December 7, 1839; Jay, “Caste and Slavery,” 9.
26
. Du Bois,
Souls
, 236.
27
. St. Philip’s Vestry Minutes, October 10 and 13, November 14, 1843.
28
.
Colored American
, December 7, 1839.
29
. Lyons, “Memories of Yesterdays,” 75; Lindsley,
This Planted Vine
, 114–29.
30
. Morgan, “The Education and Medical Practice of Dr. James McCune Smith,” 606.
31
.
Colored American
, November 11, 1837.
32
. Stauffer,
Black Hearts of Men
, 88; Morgan, “The Education and Medical Practice of Dr. James McCune Smith,” 608.
CHAPTER FOUR33
.
Colored American
, February 17, 1838.
1
. McHenry,
Forgotten Readers
, 88–114.
2
. Genealogical Records, Williamson Papers, reel 1.
3
. Lyons, “Memories of Yesterdays, 74.
4
. Williamson Papers, reel 1.
5
.
Colored American
, September 9, 1837.
6
. Harris,
In the Shadow of Slavery
, 115–19; Freeman,
The Free Negro in New York City
, 93.
7
. Alexander,
African or American?
40–43.
8
.
Colored American
, September 2, 1837.
9
.
Colored American
, August 25, 1837.
10
.
Colored American
, November 17, 1838, July 27, 1839.
11
.
Colored American
, August 8, 1840, August 15, 1840.
12
.
Colored American
, February 13, 1841.
13
.
Colored American
, October 30, 1841.
14
.
Colored American
, July 14, 1838, September 2, 1837.
15
.
Colored American
, September, 5, 1840.
16
. Porter, “Organized Educational Activities,” 565–66.
17
.
Colored American
, May 2, 1840.
18
.
Colored American
, January 27, 1838.
19
.
Colored American
, August 7, 1841.
20
. Harper, “Chit Chat, or Fancy Sketches,” 342.
21
. J. M. Smith, “Destiny of Our People,” 8; “Freedom and Slavery for Afric-Americans,” 280.
22
. J. M. Smith, “Destiny of Our People,” 10, 6, 7, 15.
23
. J. M. Smith, “Lectures on the Haytien Revolutions,”
Colored American
, September 25, 1841.
24
. J. M. Smith, “Freedom and Slavery for Afric-Americans,” 279–80.
25
.
New York Freeman
, July 18, 1885.
26
. Wilder,
In the Company of Black Men
, 114; Brooks,
Official History and Manual
, 12–34.
27
. Wilder,
In the Company of Black Men
, 113, 117; Brooks,
Official History and Manual
, 219; Grimshaw,
Official History of Freemasonry
, 9.
28
. Brooks,
Official History and Manual
, 221, 222.
29
.
Frederick Douglass’ Paper
, October 21, 1853.
30
.
Frederick Douglass’ Paper
, March 24, 1854; Boylan,
Origins of Women’s Activism
, 35, 41, 129–30.
31
.
Colored American
, March 4, 1837.
32
. M. S. Jones,
All Bound Up Together
, 51–57;
Colored American
, August 7, 1841.
33
.
Colored American
, September 23, 1837.
34
. Boylan,
Origins of Women’s Activism
, 221–23.
35
. Crummell, “Letter from Alexander Crummell,” 94.
36
.
Colored American
, December 30, 1837; Harris,
In the Shadow of Slavery
, 202–6.
37
. Public School Society Annual Reports, February 1, 1833, May 1, 1835, May 13, 1836, May 4, 1838.
38
. Minutes of the Manumission Society Papers, vol. 8, 1829–1849, November 1, 1838.
39
.
Colored American
, April 12, 1838, December 12, 1840, September 14, 1839, September 18, 1841.
40
. Barnett,
Education for African Americans in New York State
, 36–37;
Colored American
, June 1, October 19, November 9, 1839.
41
.
Brooklyn Citizen
, March 27, 1891.
42
. Lyons, “Memories of Yesterdays,” 80.
43
. Public School Society, Record Book, vol. 62, January 25, April 28, 1840, June 11, 1841.
CHAPTER FIVE44
. Lyons, “Memories of Yesterdays,” 49.
1
.
Colored American
, October 24, 1840.
2
. Peter Ray obituary,
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
, January 30, 1882.
3
. “Receipts, chiefly for curing tobacco and preparing snuff,” Arents Collection, New York Public Library, n.p.
4
. Robert,
The Story of Tobacco in America
, 77–81, 63–69;
Minutes of the Common Council
, 13:679.
5
. Downey,
Lorillard and Tobacco
, 11–13; Gately,
Tobacco
, 117–21.
6
. Fox,
The Lorillard Story
, 19, 24–30.
7
. Robert,
The Story of Tobacco in America
, 66.
8
. Thorburn,
Fifty Years’ Reminiscences
, 144–45;
Liberator
, March 14, 1856.
9
. Fox,
The Lorillard Story
, 22; Tobacco Institute,
New York and Tobacco
, 17.
10
. A. Jones,
Pierre Toussaint
, 130–67, 194–96, 272–75.
11
. Letter, Cornelia A. Guignon to Albro Lyons, December 14, 1854; Letter, Harry Albro Williamson to Mrs. Granger, June 20, 1957, Williamson Papers, reel 1.
12
.
Colored American
, November 18, 1837; Morgan, “Education and Medical Practice of Dr. James McCune Smith,” 610.
13
. Harris,
In the Shadow of Slavery
, 145–57.
14
.
Colored American
, April 29, 1837, January 19, 1839; Harris,
In the Shadow of Slavery
, 165–67.
15
.
Brooklyn Citizen
, March 27, 1891.
16
. Higby,
In Service to American Pharmacy
, 40–41; Wimmer,
The College of Pharmacy of the City of New York
, 14; Cowen and Helfand,
Pharmacy
, 123–34.
17
. A. Miller,
Shaker Herbs
, 14–15, 29–30.
18
. Parrish, “Relations of the Several Classes of Druggists and Pharmacists,” 482; Wimmer,
The College of Pharmacy of the City of New York
, 14.
19
.
Brooklyn Citizen
, March 21, 1891; Fields’s lecture was later published as an essay under the title “Now or Never,”
Anglo-African Magazine
(February 1860): 61–62.
20
. Philip White obituary,
New York Age
, February 21, 1891.
21
. Wimmer,
The College of Pharmacy of the City of New York
, 20–21.
22
.
New York Tribune
, August 25, 1847, June 11, 1845.
23
. Parascondola,
The Development of American Pharmacology
, 13–15.
24
. Charter and By-Laws of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York, 9–10.
25
. College of Pharmacy of the City of New York, Trustees’ Minutes, March 14, 1844; Members’ Minutes, March 21 and 28, 1844.
26
.
North Star
, December 3, 1847.
27
.
Frederick Douglass’ Paper
, May 27, 1852.
28
.
North Star
, February 11, 1848;
Frederick Douglass’ Paper
, April 22, 1852.
29
. Foster,
New York Naked
, 63.
30
. Lyons, “Memories of Yesterdays,” 59, 2, 44–45.
31
. Beach,
Wealth and Pedigree of Wealthy Citizens
, 49; Freeman,
Free Negro in New York City
, 205–8.
32
. Peter Guignon obituary,
New York Freeman
, January 31, 1885; Lyons, “Memories of Yesterdays,” 27–28, 79.
33
.
Colored American
, March 28, 1840; De Costa,
Three Score and Ten
, 29.
34
. Lyons, “Memories of Yesterdays,” 72.
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. Lyons, “Memories of Yesterdays,” 75.
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. Lyons, “Memories of Yesterdays,” 28, 45.
37
. Dunbar,
Fragile Freedom
, 122–25.
38
. Rebecca Peterson entry, “To Martina,” July 16, 1840, p. 46; Rebecca Peterson entry, “On My Lady’s Writing, July 11, 1840, p. 35.
39
. Charles Reason entry, “True Happiness Has No Localities,” 1838, p. 57; Patrick Reason entry, “The Wife,” January 1839, p. 25; James McCune Smith entry, “To the River Clyde,” August 1833, pp. 39–40; Isaiah DeGrasse entry, “Religion,” July 19, 1836, p. 26.
40
.
Frederick Douglass’ Paper
, February 26, 1852.
41
. Bobo,
Glimpses of New York
, 126;
Colored American
, December 9, 1837.
42
. Genealogical Records, Willliamson Papers, reel 1.
43
. McAllister,
White People Do Not Know How to Behave
, 43, 56, 92–97.
44
. White,
Stories of Freedom
, 93–95.
45
. McAllister,
White People Do Not Know How to Behave
, 81.
46
. White,
Stories of Freedom
, 131–32, 115–18, 135–36, 174–77, 182–85.
47
. Foster,
New York by Gaslight
, 122–26.
48
. Burrows and Wallace,
Gotham
, 678;
New York Tribune
, November 18, 1851.
49
. Burrows and Wallace, 883.
50
. Scoville,
Old Merchants of New York City
, 1:258–80.
51
. Philip White obituary,
New York Times
, February 18, 1891.
52
. Wimmer,
The College of Pharmacy of the City of New York
, 121–22; Parrish, “Pharmacy as a Business,” 61; Higby,
In Service to American Pharmacy
, 43.
53
. Rosenberg,
Cholera Years
, 105–14.
54
. Scherzer,
Unbounded Community
, 31, 66.
55
.
North Star
, February 11, 1848.
56
. G. Downing, “Sketch of the Life and Times of Thomas Downing,” 405–6.
57
. Dayton,
Last Days of Knickerbocker Life
, 104.