- churches.
Patroons were
entitled to the
acquisition of
enslaved labor by the
Dutch West
India Company's
Rights and
Exemptions Charter.
Patroons,
often the...
-
Connecticut in 1993. The
Patroons rejoined the CBA in 2005. When the CBA
ceased its
operations in 2009, the team went defunct. The
Patroons became a
member of...
- Bridge, in Albany, New York
Patroon Agent's
House and Office, in
Rensselaer County, New York USS
Patroon (1859)
Albany Patroons, a
former professional basketball...
-
color combinations". The
patroon painters are
sometimes described as the
first American school of art.
Named after the
patroons, a
Dutch landowning class...
- the do****ent
spells out many
requirements of
these patroons,
primarily stating that each
patroon was
required to
purchase the land from the
local Indians...
- the present-day area of Albany, New York. The Van
Rensselaers and
other patroons named this
young colony New Netherland. Many
members of the
family were...
- The
Patroon Island Bridge is a multi-span deck
truss bridge that
spans the
Hudson River in
Albany and
Rensselaer in the
state of New York. A
major crossing...
-
Pound Ridge is a town in
Westchester County, New York,
United States. The po****tion was 5,082 at the 2020 census. The town is
located toward the eastern...
- USS
Patroon was a ****
steamer acquired by the
United States Navy
during the
American Civil War. The
Union Navy used her to
patrol off the
coast of the...
-
Patroon Cr**** is a
stream in
Albany County, New York,
United States and is a
tributary of the
Hudson River which flows south to New York
Harbor and the...