- of trees". The
earliest written use of the name was in 1635 by
Harmen Meyndertsz van den
Bogaert in his
Mohawk to
Dutch glossary,
found in his Journey...
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Harmen Meyndertsz van den
Bogaert (1612/13 – 1648) was an
early Dutch settler in New
Netherland (present-day New York), explorer, and
barber surgeon. Van...
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later Beverwyck. In 1634 the
commander of Fort
Orange ordered Harmen Meyndertsz van den
Bogaert west into the
Mohawk Valley and
Indian country, for the...
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picture by him
representing Jan van
Oldenbarnevelt presenting to
Arent Meyndertsz Fabricius the silver-gilt cup
voted to the
latter by the
States of Holland...
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European exploration of the
Mohawk was a trip by the
Dutchman Harman Meyndertsz van den
Bogaert in 1634. He
followed the
river upstream from
Albany for...
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translation of the
journal kept by the
Dutch barber/surgeon/explorer
Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert, who in 1634 journe**** from what is now Albany, New York...
- was born and died in Amsterdam. The son of a
carpenter named Lubbert Meyndertsz, he
adopted his grandmother´s
surname Hobbema quite early on, although...
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Rotterdam Overijssel 24 (Jacques Forant)
Amsterdam Utrecht 30 (Gerrit
Meyndertsz den Uyl)
Amsterdam Sint
Laurens 32 (A.Dommertszoon)
Bommel 28 (Sybrant...
- Bogaert,
Harmen Meyndertsz; O'Connor, George; Sycamore,
Hilary (September 5, 2006).
Journey Into
Mohawk Country -
Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert,...
-
Alkmaar Guild of St. Luke in 1634
where he took on the
pupil Abraham Meyndertsz, but in 1636 he
moved to
Amsterdam and
little is
known of him
after 1639...