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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...
- Kouwenhoven and Wolphert Gerretsen, was an original patentee, director of bouweries (farms), and founder of the New Netherland colony. Along with his wife...
- van Couwenhoven (1 May 1579 – 1662),an original patentee, director of bouweries (farms), and a founder of the New Netherland colony. The three-hundred-year-old...
- 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...
- comes from tuphanne meaning cold water. Vriessendael, one of the first "bouweries", or homesteads, built in the territory was sometimes called Tappan. The...
- to the Kolck [southern tip], there were now no more than five or six bouweries [large farms] left; and these were 'threatened by the Indians every night...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Marsh. Site of a seasonal Hackensack encampment and one of the first "bouweries" built by Dutch settlers at Pavonia. Spellings include: Aharsimus, Ahasimus...