- van
Corlaer, who
settled on this "plantation" that in 1638 was
called by a
Europeanized version of its
Lenape name,
Nechtans or Nechtanc.
Corlaer sold...
-
Anthony Van
Corlaer is a
fictional trumpeter of New Amsterdam,
appearing in
Washington Irving's 1809 A
History of New York, as well as
derivative lore...
-
Arent van Curler,
later van
Corlaer, (1619 or 1620 - 1667) was the
grandnephew of
Kiliaen van Rensselaer. In 1637
Rensselaer commissioned him as his secretary...
-
trumpeter Anthony Van
Corlaer summoned by
Dutch colonial governor Peter Stuyvesant to warn
settlers of a
British invasion attempt, with
Corlaer attempting to...
- name to one
Anthony Van
Corlaer, a
trumpeter of New Amsterdam,
modeled at
least in part on the real
Dutch colonial Arent van
Corlaer (1619–1667). Another...
-
known as
Schenectady (with a
variety of spellings). In 1661,
Arendt van
Corlaer (later Van Curler), a
Dutch immigrant,
bought a
large piece of land on...
-
apartment building known as the "Van Corlear" (named in
honor of
Anthony Van
Corlaer).
Clark also
purchased a
parcel on
Central Park West and 72nd
Street where...
- New York City
Police Department.
Legend states that in 1664,
Anthony Van
Corlaer (later
determined to be a
fictional character) died
while attempting to...
-
arranged for the
purchase of a 50,000 sq ft (5,000 m2)
facility at 150
Corlaer Avenue,
which used to be
Notre Dame High
School and New Life Academy. During...
- name)
Ichabod Crane (character)
Headless Horseman (character)
Anthony Van
Corlaer (character) Rip Van
Winkle (character)
Miscellany Sunnyside (home and museum)...