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- rebuild the church in Fort Amsterdam, where Megapolensis would later serve. For five years Megapolensis held services in the patroon's mill house on...
- them with archeological studies of the areas. For instance, Johannes Megapolensis, a Dutch minister, recorded the spelling of the same three villages as...
- Government (1644), compiled from letters written by Dutch minister Johannes Megapolensis to friends about his years of ministry near present-day Albany, New York...
- woven fabric purchased from the European settlers. In 1644 Johannes Megapolensis wrote In winter, they [the Mohawks] hang about them simply an undressed...
- by Reverend Johannes Backerus, who was to replace Bogardus. Johannes Megapolensis, a minister of the Calvinist Dutch Reformed Church, arrived at Fort Amsterdam...
- and chickens, which they had acquired from the Dutch. In 1644 Johannes Megapolensis described Mohawk traditional wear. In summer they go naked, having only...
- captivity, Jogues was ransomed by Dutch traders and the minister Johannes Megapolensis from New Netherland (later Albany). He returned for a time to France...
- capital. In 1642, at the behest of the Dutch West India Company, Johannes Megapolensis, a minister, Abraham States a surgeon, and Evert Pels, a brewer, were...
- Netherland (1968) online. De Jong, Gerald Francis. "Dominie Johannes Megapolensis: Minister to New Netherland." New York Historical Society Quarterly (1968)...
- Crailo in approximately 1712. It was built on the site of where Dominie Megapolensis built his own house in 1642. Crailo was expanded in 1762–1768. At various...