History of New York City: From the Discovery to the Present DayE. Cleave, 1868 - 252 halaman |
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... formed its outlet , with another strip of marshy land , covering the region now occupied by James , Cherry , und the adjacent streets . An unbroken chain of waters was thus stretched across the Island from James street at the southeast ...
... formed its outlet , with another strip of marshy land , covering the region now occupied by James , Cherry , und the adjacent streets . An unbroken chain of waters was thus stretched across the Island from James street at the southeast ...
Halaman 7
... forming its backbone , and slop- ing gradually to the east and west . On the corner of Grand street and Broadway was a ... formed the outlet of the springy marshes at Washington Square , and emptied into the North River at the foot of ...
... forming its backbone , and slop- ing gradually to the east and west . On the corner of Grand street and Broadway was a ... formed the outlet of the springy marshes at Washington Square , and emptied into the North River at the foot of ...
Halaman 14
... formed around the southern and eastern walls of the fort . After the danger had passed , these buildings were allowed to remain , and grants of land were made to the possessors . Thus was formed that portion of the present Pearl street ...
... formed around the southern and eastern walls of the fort . After the danger had passed , these buildings were allowed to remain , and grants of land were made to the possessors . Thus was formed that portion of the present Pearl street ...
Halaman 16
... formed the bank of the river . Water , Front , and South streets have all been reclaimed for the pur- pose of increasing trade and commerce . The old wooden , shingled house , one of the last venerable relics of the olden time , on the ...
... formed the bank of the river . Water , Front , and South streets have all been reclaimed for the pur- pose of increasing trade and commerce . The old wooden , shingled house , one of the last venerable relics of the olden time , on the ...
Halaman 31
... formed one of the largest sources of wealth in our State . Reaching the entrance of a small lake , filled with salmon - trout and other fish , he tasted the water of a spring , which his Indian guides were afraid ' to drink , saying ...
... formed one of the largest sources of wealth in our State . Reaching the entrance of a small lake , filled with salmon - trout and other fish , he tasted the water of a spring , which his Indian guides were afraid ' to drink , saying ...
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History of New York City from the Discovery to the Present Day William L. Stone Pratinjau terbatas - 2023 |
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afterward Albany American Amsterdam Andross appointed arrived Assembly beautiful Beaver became British Broadway building Canal Captain church citizens Clinton Colden Colonel colonists colony command commenced corner Council Crown Department dollars Dutch early East River England English entirely erected established feet fifty fire firm floor Fort Amsterdam French Governor guilders Holland honor hundred important Indians James De Lancey John Kieft ladies Lancey land latter liberty Lieutenant-Governor Livingston Long Island Maiden Lane Manhattan manufacture ment merchants nation Netherland North River occasion occupied officers passed patroons Pearl street persons pounds present President province received returned ship side Sir Henry Moore Sir William Johnson Sons of Liberty soon Stamp Act Stone Stuyvesant thence thousand tion trade vessels Wall street wampum warehouse Washington West India Company whole William Street York City