Book/Printed Material ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan
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Image 1 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan F
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 2 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 3 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan
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- Date: 1897
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- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 5 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 6 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 7 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan Colonial Monographs HOW THE DUTCH CAME TO MANHATTAN
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 8 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan Other books in the Series of Colonial Monographs by Blanch McManus are THE VOYAGE OF THE MAYFLOWER Small 4to, with 80 illustrations, $1.25 THE QUAKER COLONY Small 4to, with 80 illustrations, $1.35...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 9 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 10 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan \i5i i^\^ Copyright, 1897, BY E. R. Herrick Ca
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 11 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan INTRODUCTION. THE Story of the Dutch of New Amsterdam has often been told in scholarly prose, but the picturesque feature of romantic fact has seldom, if ever, received the acknowledgment which it...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 12 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan has seemed necessary and advisable in order to retain the point and purpose of the text namely, that it shall appear pleasing and attractive as well as truthful and correct for the...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 13 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan CONTENTS PACB The Discovery of Manhattan 9 The Settlement 23 The Dutch Governors 29 English Control 65 The Second Occupation of the Dutch 75
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 14 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan f
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- Date: 1897
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Image 15 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan THE DISCOVERY OF MANHATTAN f
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 16 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 17 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan THE GLORY OF Manhattan has ever been its prestige in tlie world of commerce and of trade a metropolis where the merchants of the world might find a market for their wares....
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 18 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan mopolitan, a condition which did not exist in reference to any of the other colonies then estab- lished. Jamestown was practically a farming, home-making settle- ment, and Plymouth at that time merely...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 19 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan from the days of Hendrik Hud- son s venture seeking voyage through the occupation of the various Dutch governors the rule of Great Britain the sec- ond tenure of the Dutch again...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 20 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan red man encountered by the early settlers. In the north were to be found bear, deer, beaver, and innumer- able wild fowl, which, as with the Indian, served the Dutch as edibles...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 21 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan was constituted their individual paraphernalia. They lived com- monly in huts of a sufficient size to accommodate comfortably a half-dozen or more and, though clannish to a certain extent, were possessed of...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 22 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan for was the wampum, the uni- versal Indian money. The wampum was made of the interior of the conch shell, of two colors, white, and bluish or pur- plish black, of which...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 23 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan gated to an almost incalculable ex- tent through the various transi- tory periods unto the present day. The discoverer of Manhattan Island was undoubtedly Verra- zano, a Florentine, who, under the patronage...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 24 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan name of Francis, most Christian King of France and Navarre. Later voyagers passed and re- passed the site of New Amster- dam, but none thought it of suf- ficient importance, or were...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 25 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan Hudson s previous experience and acquaintance with other navigators and explorers seemed to augur well for his ability to carry out the plans of his em- ployers. The expedition was fitted out...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 26 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan with, lads, and a pleasant land to see. Meeting with many hardships and near approach to disaster, Hudson sought diligently for the hoped-for channel, but, finally, after severe buffeting about in northern...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 27 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan first introductions to the original settlers of Manhattan. The In- dians soon drew near in their canoes, and in an attempt at parley offered tobacco as a peace- offering. On the eleventh...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 28 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan which they reached is a mooted question, although it is generally- admitted that they got as far as Castle Island, just below Albany, and in an open boat proceeded thence to the...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 29 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan THE SETTLEMENT f
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 30 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 31 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan THROUGH the result of some years negotiation a plan for the development of the trade was finally put into opera- tion by the Dutch West India Company, which was formed for the...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 32 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan knowledge we have of actual set- tlement on the island, and which, it may be said, formed the begin- nings of the present city. Hitherto Manhattan Island had been looked upon merely...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 33 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan uted at various points along the Hudson River and the shores of Long Island Sound, thereby ex- tending and increasing the Dutch occupation, under whose direc- tion and rule they had emigrated....
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 34 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan furniture, and dress in strong contradistinction to the Eng- lish influences so marked and prevalent in the plantations of Virginia and Plymouth. m )tt dt m iU m 28
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 35 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan THE DUTCH GOVERNORS
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 37 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan WITHIN a twelvemonth Peter Minuit was com- missioned Director -General of the province, and was granted power to preside over a council of five to be appointed to assist him in the...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 38 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan honorable than that of William Penn with the Indians from be- yond the Delaware. The price paid for the full title to the twenty-two thousand acres, comprising Manhattan Island, was sixty guilders,...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 39 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan the actual official recognition and patronage toward the support of the colony. In Minuit s administration was built a stone fort on the site of the present Battery, where the wooden palisade...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897
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Image 40 of ... How the Dutch came to Manhattan ships and the general rendezvous of the Indians and traders from roundabout the Manna-hattoes from the north, the Hackensacks and Raritans from the west, the Rockavvays, Canarsees, Shinne- cocks, and Missiqueeges from...
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - McManus, Blanche
- Date: 1897