- The
Printzhof,
located in
Governor Printz Park in Essington, Pennsylvania, was the home of
Johan Björnsson Printz,
governor of New Sweden. In 1643, Johan...
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Governor Johan Björnsson Printz.
Governor Printz built his
manor house, The
Printzhof, on Tini**** Island, from
which he
administered the colony. The original...
- Fort Nya
Gothenborg on Tini**** Island.
Printz built his
manor house, The
Printzhof, at Fort Nya Gothenborg, and the
Swedish colony prospered for a time....
-
where they
arrived in
February 1643. In New Sweden, her
father had The
Printzhof manor built as
their residence at Tini**** Island. In 1645, the poor noble...
- Tini**** Island, he also
built his own
manor house which he
called The
Printzhof. It was two
stories high, made of hewn logs and
fireplaces of
brick imported...
- The
Printzhof November 5, 1961 (#66000661)
Essington 39°51′33″N 75°18′11″W / 39.859164°N 75.303151°W / 39.859164; -75.303151 (The
Printzhof) Delaware...
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called Fort New
Gothenburg and his own
manor house which he
called the
Printzhof. In 1644, New
Sweden supported the
Susquehannock in
their successful conflict...
- now in Västra Götaland, Sweden.
During 1662,
Armegott Printz sold The
Printzhof, an
estate which Governor Printz had owned. She
received partial payment...
-
Christina State Park in Wilmington, Delaware,
Governor Printz Park, and the
Printzhof in Essington, Pennsylvania.
Swedish emigration to the
United States had...
- Pennsylvania, on Tini**** Island.
Printz also
built his own home, The
Printzhof, on the island. In 1609, the
Dutch Republic, in the
midst of the Dutch...