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Jonas Bronck (alternatively
Jonas Jonsson Brunk,
Jonas Jon****on Bronk, or
Jonas Jon****en
Bronck) (around 1600 – 1643) was a
settler in the
Dutch colony...
- The
Bronck House, also
known as the
Pieter Bronck House, is a
historic house museum west of
Coxsackie in
Greene County, New York. With a construction...
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Bronck may
refer to:
Jonas Bronck (1600–1643),
Swedish immigrant who gave his name to The
Bronx Pieter Bronck, son or
brother of
Jonas Bronck Bronck House...
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Jonas Bronck. In 1639, the
Dutch West
India Company purchased the land of today's Mott
Haven from the Wecquaesg**** (groups of
Lenape tribe).
Bronck built...
- Aquahung,
which became known as
Bronck's River or the
Bronx [River].
Dutch and
English settlers referred to the area as
Bronck's Land. The
American poet William...
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settlers in
Coxsackie was
Pieter Bronck, of the same
family for
which the
Bronx is named. In 1663, he
built the
Pieter Bronck House in West Coxsackie, which...
- of 38.4
square miles (99 km2). It is
named after colonial settler Jonas Bronck. It
originally rose in what is now the
Kensico Reservoir, in Westchester...
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records as
early as 1370.
Recent research tries to do****ent that
Jonas Bronck (c. 1600 – c. 1643), who gave name to The Bronx, New York,
United States...
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Bronck Farm 13-Sided Barn is a
historic barn
located at
Coxsackie in
Greene County, New York. It was
built about 1832 and is a 13
sided frame structure...
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Bronck House, Coxsackie, NY,
built 1663;
Dutch Colonial...