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      • After a short stint as Union Park, the name Union Square was settled on by the 1870s. The square is named for the junction of roads, not the Union (USA, vs the Confederacy) or later gatherings by trade unions that took place there.
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  1. Its name, from the early 19th century, celebrates neither the federal union of the United States nor labor unions but rather denotes the union of Manhattan’s two principal thoroughfares ...

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  3. Although the park was known for its labor union rallies and for the large 1861 gathering in support of Union troops, it was actually named for its location at the "union" of Bloomingdale Road (now Broadway) and the former Bowery Road decades before these gatherings.

  4. During the Civil War, Union Square took on its present name because of several pro-Union rallies held there to celebrate Union victories. Often these rallies were led by Unitarian minister Thomas Starr King, whose church faced the Square.

  5. Union Square was built and dedicated by San Francisco's first American mayor John Geary in 1850 and is so named for the pro-Union rallies by Thomas Starr King that happened there before and during the United States Civil War.

  6. Union Square’s park, redesigned in the 1870s by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, the creators of Central Park, is a green haven in the midst of Manhattan’s urban landscape. Throughout its history, Union Square has been a focal point for social and political activism.

  7. Feb 9, 2021 · Union Square was first formed in 1815 at the junction of Bloomington Road (now Broadway) and the Bowery, when building surveyors realised the angle with which the two roads met would hinder development.

  8. On April 20, 1861, seven days after the Civil War broke out, a crowd of 100,000 gathered at the square in support of the Union. In the statue's arms was the American flag that was lowered at Fort Sumter when Union troops surrendered. The flag was brought into the city-to Union Square.

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