Book/Printed Material History of the New Netherlands, province of New York, and state of New York, to the adoption of the federal Constitution / by William Dunlap. Volume 1
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- Date: 1839
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Image 5 of Volume 1 HISTORY OF THE NEW NETHERLANDS, PROVINCE OF NEW YORK, AND STATE OF NEW YORK, TO THE ADOPTION OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION. IN TWO VOLUMES. BY WILLIAM DUNLAP. VOL. I. NEW YORK: PRINTED...
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- Date: 1839
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Image 6 of Volume 1 6r^ Entered, According to Act of Congress, in the year 1839, BY WILLIAM DL NLAP, In the Clerk s Office of the District Court of the Southern District of NEW YORK. ii
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Image 7 of Volume 1 CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME. CHAPTER I. Dutch claims Discovery of America and New Netlierland Verrazznno Canada Indians ol New Netlierland Gallatin America Antiquities, CHAPTER II. Discovery ofManliattoes Henry Hudson Commencement of...
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Image 8 of Volume 1 CONTENTS. CHAPTER VII. Connerticn-, is confined witliin limits l)y tlie Duke of York— Conduct, of Nicolls— Discontent of the towns— Francis Lovelace, governour— Conti- nuation of the History of the Iroquois till...
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Image 9 of Volume 1 CONTENTS. CHAPTER XIV. Pirary --Lord Bellamont, governour Robert Livingston William K uld completes his crew at New York Turns pirate Rfturns to America and is secured by Bellamont Treasure Bellamont at the...
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Image 10 of Volume 1 6 CONTENTS. CHAPTER XX. Colonial hi^itory of New York; why valuable City; description of Man- ners of tlie times Lord Augnstiis Fitzroy his reception, and the conse- qnences Death of Governonr Cosby,...
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Image 11 of Volume 1 CONTENTS. CHAPTEIl XXVII. New Hampshire grants— Unanimity in opposing, the stamp act— at Its repeal— Lil.. rty-p()les—En ;li.sh project for raising a revej the colonies— CJiarles Townsend, Triumph revenue from CHAPTER XXVIII....
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Image 13 of Volume 1 HISTORY OF NEW YORK. CHAPTER I. Dutch claims Discover i/ of America and Nciv Netherland Vcr- razzano Canada Indians of New Netherland Gallatin American Antiqidties. The territory claimed by the Dutch, and...
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Image 14 of Volume 1 10 DISCOVEREKS. in the service of Spain, gave to that kingdom a claim to all A me- rica, because he, in 1492, arrived at San Salvador; and Cabot, a Venetian, in tiie...
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Image 15 of Volume 1 DISCOVERERS. 11 ihe coast, sometimes landing, but generally kept some leagues out at sea, as far perhaps as the capes of Chesapeake Bay and having occasionally visited the shore during this voyage,...
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Image 16 of Volume 1 12 VEURAZZANO. the cost of fitting out Ins voyage of discovery and conquest he had seen neither cities, castles, nor gold. Nearly a century elapsed before Englishmen were tempted to take possession...
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Image 17 of Volume 1 DRESSES AND MANNERS OF THE NATIVES. 13 admiration. Such demonstrations of welcome appear to have met him wherever he approaciied the shores of New jNetherhmd. Before he had penetrated beyond half a...
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Image 18 of Volume 1 14 A i KOPLE OF PEACE. but their tentuiT? ami lorius, as far a they couhl be discerned, wore no loss aihnirablo in the eyos of the mariners. Liko the men, they...
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Image 19 of Volume 1 THE IROQUOIS. 16 of ao^ricuhure were strangers to the debasing practices of v\ar and to the prep.irations for defence against those uiiom war, or the thirst for dominion, had rendered barbarous but...
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Image 20 of Volume 1 1 G CANADA. slnin ers. We see the Piuitan exiles from their beloved home, ijiirsuing a course of conscientious conduct towards the abori- •ines, and when, in the natural course of events...
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Image 21 of Volume 1 THE ST. LAWllENCE 17 which the river St. Lawrence pours the waters of the inland seas of North America, exclaimed, as Charlevoix has it, Aca nada, Nothing there. or Good for nothing;...
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Image 22 of Volume 1 18 FAILURES AND BARBARITIES. ihe viceroy, the commandant, and siicb of the colony as survived, got back to France as they could, gladly abandoning the country. During the reign of Henry the...
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Image 23 of Volume 1 AI. CHAM PLAIN. 19 St. Jjawrcnce, of the Lakes Ontario and Erie, and even of Champlaia and Ceorge. It was in 1G03 that M. Pontgrave sailed from France, and M. Champlain accompanying...
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Image 24 of Volume 1 20 INDIANS OF NEW NETHERLAND. of his religion. They were now in the country of the Iroquois, and approaching the castle of the Mohawks. A war party of the confederated Iroquois were...
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Image 25 of Volume 1 INDIAN LANGUAGE. 21 or by the way of Behrings Straits, another and a more civilized people occupied America. Indications are supposed to exist of such a people even in the western parts...
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Image 26 of Volume 1 2 J DIVISIOMS OF IXDIAXS. time, k lo said that the words used in their songs are not generally understood by those who repeat them. The reviewers say, that ^Nlonedo, which is...
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Image 27 of Volume 1 Mil. Gallatin s map. 23 dered tributary to the redoubted confederacy of the Iroquois, with whom the Dutch, and after them the EngUsh of New York, liad the most intimate and profitable...
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Image 28 of Volume 1 24 BOUNDAUIES. debatable ground, on vvliicli the Iroquois had no permanent eslabHshment, and at least one Algonkin tribe called Missisagues was settled. On the west, Lake Huron was the bound of the...
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Image 29 of Volume 1 CONFEDERATED IROQUOIS. 25 The Iroquois of New York were the terror of all the nations that surrounded them. By their advancement in civilization, attention to agriculture, (although committed in the practice to...
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Image 30 of Volume 1 26 THEIR SUPERIORITY. but had withdrawn themselves to the other side of the St. Law- rence for the purpose of concentration. The Cayugas and Oneidas were younger members of the confederacy than...
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Image 31 of Volume 1 FATE OF INDIANS. 21 yet it is certain that the Mohicans and Iroquois, were at war with each other after the settlement of the Dutch in New Nether- land. Golden states that...
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- Date: 1839
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Image 32 of Volume 1 28 THEIR PREDiiCKSSORS. was blood. The agriculturist loves peace, the hunter delights in war the first is in a state of improvement for in peace alone mankind can progress to the perfection...
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Image 33 of Volume 1 INDIAN INTKRPRETEHS. 29 barbarians, who decreased in numbers in consequence of their \var.5 of extermination, and desolating the country tliey had over- run. But all this is conjecture, not liistory.* Jt has...
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Image 34 of Volume 1 30 OR f GIN OK THE CONFEDERACY. of that tribe, and they received the scheme favorably he visited the Oneidas, and gained the assent of tlieir chief; he then returned home. After...
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Image 35 of Volume 1 HOLLAND. HUDSON. 31 freedom in Zealand, the first place of the United Netherlands which defied the power of Spain they owed to a province com- posed of islands, and depending upon the...
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Image 36 of Volume 1 32 NEW NETHERLAND. another expedition for the same purpose as the first, and again he exerted his skill and periled his life in vain among the regions of snow and mountains of...
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Image 37 of Volume 1 liAUiiOUn OF NEW YORK. 33 ring expedition, perhaps gave offence to some of the natives, and by a discharge ot arrows a seaman ol tlie name of Coleman, was slain. Happily the...
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Image 38 of Volume 1 34 RIVER HUDSON. side of this land, the much-desired passage to India.* Though dehghted with the reaUties he saw the goodly oaks and luxuriant soil promising a refuge to the oppressed of...
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Image 39 of Volume 1 MANHATTAN. 86 Although Henry Hudson landed on the island of Manhattan, before he ascended the great river, and had iiis first interview with the assembled Sachems of the adjoining country, as the...
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Image 40 of Volume 1 IHJ FIRST TASTE OI RLM. pearauce of the Half-moon when first descried approaching from sea as that of a wonderful maiine monster then they imagined the ship was a Hoating house of...
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- Date: 1839