History of New York City: From the Discovery to the Present DayE. Cleave, 1868 - 252 halaman |
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... ships , and the bark canoes of the native Manhattans held sole possession of the peaceful waters . " The face of the ... ship in our navy , -- which was for a long time deemed bottomless by its possessors . This was fed by large springs ...
... ships , and the bark canoes of the native Manhattans held sole possession of the peaceful waters . " The face of the ... ship in our navy , -- which was for a long time deemed bottomless by its possessors . This was fed by large springs ...
Halaman 7
... ships to Archangel for furs ; but Hudson's glowing accounts of the rich peltry he had seen in the newly discovered regions soon turned the attention of the busy Dutch to a country where these articles could be purchased with- out the ...
... ships to Archangel for furs ; but Hudson's glowing accounts of the rich peltry he had seen in the newly discovered regions soon turned the attention of the busy Dutch to a country where these articles could be purchased with- out the ...
Halaman 9
... ships and men . Meanwhile , the Puritans , not disheartened , reached Plymouth Rock , and thus conveyed their faith ... ship of 250 tons , the New Netherland , in which thirty families embarked for the distant territory whose name she ...
... ships and men . Meanwhile , the Puritans , not disheartened , reached Plymouth Rock , and thus conveyed their faith ... ship of 250 tons , the New Netherland , in which thirty families embarked for the distant territory whose name she ...
Halaman 10
... ship , the New Netherland , returned to Holland with a cargo of furs valued at $ 12,000 . Anxious to fulfill its part of the agreement , the West India Company , in 1625 , also sent out to Manhattan three ships and a yacht , containing ...
... ship , the New Netherland , returned to Holland with a cargo of furs valued at $ 12,000 . Anxious to fulfill its part of the agreement , the West India Company , in 1625 , also sent out to Manhattan three ships and a yacht , containing ...
Halaman 11
... ship - building , and with so much success , that as early as 1631 , New Amsterdam had become the metropolis of the New World . The New Netherland , a ship of 800 tons , was built at Manhattan , and dispatched to Holland — an important ...
... ship - building , and with so much success , that as early as 1631 , New Amsterdam had become the metropolis of the New World . The New Netherland , a ship of 800 tons , was built at Manhattan , and dispatched to Holland — an important ...
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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