- present-day
Hartford County,
Connecticut Sintsink, also Sinsink,
Sinck Sinck, and Sint
Sinck,
origin of the name of the
penitentiary Sing Sing in Ossining...
- Sing Sing,
whose name came from the
Wappinger (Native American)
words sinck sinck,
which translates to 'stone upon stone'. In
March 1825, the legislature...
-
presently constitutes the Town of
Ossining from the Sint
Sinck Indians in 1685. The Sint
Sinck are
members of the
Wappinger Confederacy, who inhabited...
- Constellation)
STARLING TROUBLES SPARROW (2020,
Longform Editions) SING,
SINCK, SING are SING,
SINCK, SING (2019, Constellation) ALL
HANDS_MAKE LIGHT ALL HANDS_MAKE...
- the area
which presently constitutes the Town of
Ossining from the Sint
Sinck, a Munsee-speaking
Lenape people. His
Manor extended from
Spuyten Duyvil...
- The Navesink, or Navisink, (or Nave
Sinck) were a
group of
Lenape who
inhabited the
Raritan Bays**** near
Sandy Hook and
Mount Mitchill in
eastern New...
- by city
carpenter Hendrick Jacobsz Staets and city
surveyor Lucas Jansz Sinck. The part
between the
Leidsegracht and the
Amstel was
developed during the...
-
inhabited by a band of the
Wappinger tribes of
Native Americans,
known as Sint
Sincks (or "Sing Sings"). They
owned territory as far
north as the
Croton River...
- Oetgens, city
carpenter Hendrick Jacobsz Staets and city
surveyor Lucas Jansz Sinck. The
Keizersgracht was
named after Maximilian I, Holy
Roman Emperor. It...
- city
carpenter Hendrick Jacobsz.
Staets and city
surveyor Lucas Jansz Sinck.
Before that it was a moat (dug in 1585) for the
companies located behind...