The area carved out by Hudson Rail Road line and extending East to 8th Avenue was terrorized and monitored closely by the Gang.ĭraft Riots (The leader of this group, Dutch Heinrich, was responsible for many of the robberies that took place during his regime and earned a reputation for being a mastermind of crime. Here, we see the idea of territory and turf arising to their fullest extent. The first street gang to catch the public’s eye post civil war was the Nineteenth Street Gang, which later formed the Tenth Avenue gang and ultimately joined the Hell’s Kitchen Gang. However, there is no conceivable reason that the Irish spurned all of the violence so inherent to the nature of Hell’s Kitchen. Some might attribute this general aggression to the presence of the Irish, whose reputation was rooted in a desire to drink and to fight. Violence in Hell’s Kitchen was so common around the late 19th century that it was almost inevitable for everyone in the neighborhood to become involved. No matter how much effort is put into affirming the neighborhood as “Clinton” it seems that the name Hell’s Kitchen hangs on, despite efforts to rid the area of its wicked ways. The new neighborhood, while listed on maps with such a “respectable” title, still bears the marks left from its more “hellish” days. However, in 1959, residents and New Yorkers alike decided that the area formally known as Hell’s Kitchen needed a new name along with a new image and it was renamed “Clinton” after De Witt Clinton.
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Simultaneously, the area between 6th and 7th avenues also assumed a new name, “The Tenderloin” and earned the reputation of being the worst section of Manhattan with its streets overrun with brothels and sexual deviance. This is Hell's Kitchen." And so, this sparked a new era for the neighborhood, one dominated by riots, police corruption and violence, prostitution and gang rule.Īround the same time, a small African American enclave developed on the North end of Hell’s kitchen in what is modern day Columbus circle, titled “San Juan Hill” after the bravery of the African American 10th regiment at San Juan Hill during the Spanish American Civil War.
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The first officer tells the other, "This place is Hell itself." The second officer then replies: "Hell's a mild climate. Above the ubiquitous New York City Parks' Maple Leaf logo, the story involves two police officers talking to each other on the corner. A plaque on the Hell's Kitchen Park on 47th street and 10th avenue tells of an urban legend about how Hell's Kitchen got its name. In the 1880’s, when apartment buildings began springing up throughout Manhattan and the wave of mass immigration was pushing families up and out of the lower East Side, the area once known as Great Kill became overrun with crime and the streets filled with the cities worst. The Hell's Kitchen Park Plaque, telling the story of the name. Up until the 1880’s, the area bounded from 57th on the north end to 35th on the south end between 6th avenue and the Hudson river was christened the name Great Kill after the river that flowed into the Hudson along what is now West 41st street (note: kill is the Dutch title of river and thus this is really the “Great River”). However, the evolution of the neighborhood is completely paralleled by its title and possesses an interesting history indeed. Hell’s Kitchen was not always Hell’s Kitchen, and in fact no longer touts the name. For many years, Hell’s Kitchen was the poorest of slums, the lowest possible rung on Manhattan’s socioeconomic ladder, and yet incredibly has transformed into a quiet, gentrified neighborhood that may earn the occasional question…”Why is it called Hell’s Kitchen?” For these reasons, among others, Hell’s Kitchen developed into a place well suited for its name, a place riddled with crime and surrounded by other equally unappealing areas to those of high economic status. The police only furthered the persisting issues by accepting bribes and on some occasions taking part in the brutality. From the 1880’s until the 1950’s, the area was dominated by street violence and gang control.
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Hell’s Kitchen has a history deeply rooted in violence.