-
Latin factorium 'place of doers, makers' (Portuguese: feitoria; Dutch:
factorij; French: factorerie, comptoir). The
factories established by
European states...
- Hudson)
within present-day Albany, New York, in the
United States. The
factorij was a
small fortification which served as a
trading post and warehouse...
-
office building and a warehouse. In 1913, the land was
purchased by the
Factorij. At
midnight of
December 17, 1920, the
Schlieper building caught fire....
- such that it
allowed for up to
three harvests a year.
Lange built his
factorij at
Kotta and
steadily expanded it with
residential units and warehouses...
- to the
English chief factor, for the
chief executive officer of a
Dutch factorij in the
sense of
trading post, as led by a factor, i.e. agent. The etymologically...
- re-established
within a few years; also, the
Jersey City
settlement was a
factorij or
trading post in the 1610s and did not
become a "homestead" (bouwerij)...
- Indies. 1826: NHM
opened an
office in
Batavia (now Jakarta),
known as De
Factorij 1858: NHM
opened a
branch in
Singapore 1870s: NHM
expands its overseas...
- Fort
Wilhelmus was a
factorij in the 17th-century
colonial province of New Netherland,
located on what had been
named Hooghe Eyland (High Island) (also...
- Fort N****au was a
factorij in New
Netherland between 1624–1651
located at the
mouth of Big
Timber Cr**** at its
confluence with the
Delaware River. It was...
-
States Short-lived
factorij on what is now
Burlington Island in
Delaware River 1624 Fort
Orange New York
United States Dutch factorij which grew to become...