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Kouwenhoven and
Wolphert Gerretsen, was an
original patentee,
director of
bouweries (farms), and
founder of the New
Netherland colony.
Along with his wife...
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Westindische Compagnie or WIC) and
early New Netherlanders. Some were
bouweries, or
homesteads which included dwellings and out buildings, and others...
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comes from
tuphanne meaning cold water. Vriessendael, one of the
first "
bouweries", or homesteads,
built in the
territory was
sometimes called Tappan. The...
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Stokes 1928, p. 120: "The
other meadow of the Company,
which belonged to
Bouwery No. 8,
vested in
Eckford and
Brown in 1815." CITY/SCAPE:
Cultural Resource...
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century colonial province of New Netherland. In 1634 one of the
first "
bouweries", or homesteads, in the
colony of New
Netherland was
built at Communipaw...
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boweries were in operation,
referring to
Boweries 2–6 as “five run down
bouweries of the Company,
which stand idle
whereof now, [in] 1639, 3 are
again occupied...
- Marsh. Site of a
seasonal Hackensack encampment and one of the
first "
bouweries"
built by
Dutch settlers at Pavonia.
Spellings include: Aharsimus, Ahasimus...
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defensive stockade across Lower Manhattan,
along present-day Wall Street. The
bouwery was surve**** from
Broadway to the East
River between Ann
Street and Maiden...
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Montauks made
common cause with the Wappinger, and
retaliated by
attacking "
bouweries" (home farms) and
plantations (outlying fields). By April, though, Oratam...
- fall in with, and a
pleasant land to see." In 1634 one of the
first "
bouweries", or homesteads, in the
colony of New
Netherland was
built at Communipaw...