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Origins of the Stuyvesant Chapel at his Great Bowery c. 1650

From the Memorial Celebration work published at the 100th anniv. of St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery on Stuyvesant St....

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New Lots Road West of Elton There are many photos of Rapalje descendant houses in this collection along with many oth...

People: Joris Jansen Rapalje

the so-called eleven slaves who achieved freedom

Historians of the Blacks in New Amsterdam like to single out those who received (partial) freedoms from Kieft, Stuyve...

People: Simon Congo, immigrant slave, Big Manuel, Jan Primero and 8 others.

Introduction | A Tour of New Netherland

This site allows you to "wander a lost world stretching across five states from Connecticut to Delaware"

Buren (stad) - Wikipedia

Buren, Gelderland, Netherlands

Beluister

People: Michiel van Buren, Hendrick Van Buuren, Arnoldus Van Beuren and 2 others.

Dutch governor Peter Stuyvesant surrenders New Amsterdam to the British, September 8, 1664. — History in the Headlines

September 8, 1664

New Amsterdam, New Netherlands

Dutch governor Peter Stuyvesant surrenders New Amsterdam to the British, September 8, 1664.

People: Gov. Pieter Stuyvesant

The Dutch Surrender New Netherland, 350 Years Ago — History in the Headlines

On the 350th anniversary of its demise, get the facts on the only Dutch colony in mainland North America, which inclu...

People: Gov. Pieter Stuyvesant

Remonstrance to Director Peter Stuyvesant to surrender to British 1664

September 6, 1664

New Amsterdam, New Netherland

The British offered Petrus Styuyvesant the option to surrender. The citizens of New Amsterdam eventually persuaded hi...

People: Jan Dircksen Meyer, Jan Vigne, Johannes de Peyster and 52 others.

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