2010-07-24 … (1983) MIDSHIPMAN LEE OF THE NAVAL ACADEMY (1959) MY SISTER THE HORSE (1971) NOAH, NOAH (1967) OUTLAW RED: SON OF BIG RED (1953 […] PETER STUYVESANT (1953 […] THE PONY EXPRESS (1950 […] THE QUEST OF CAPTAIN COOK (1962 […] THE QUEST OF GALILEO (1959 […] THE QUEST OF MICHAEL …
2010-07-25 … Sellers Peter Sellers was an actor. He was born in 1925 and died in 1980 […] Peter Strauss Peter Strauss is an actor. He was born in 1942 […] Peter Stuyvesant Peter Stuyvesant was a Dutch soldier and an administrator of Dutch North America. He was born in 1592 and died in 1672. He was instrumental in …
2010-07-25 … Sellers Peter Sellers was an actor. He was born in 1925 and died in 1980 […] Peter Strauss Peter Strauss is an actor. He was born in 1942 […] Peter Stuyvesant Peter Stuyvesant was a Dutch soldier and an administrator of Dutch North America. He was born in 1592 and died in 1672. He was instrumental in …
2010-07-25 … County , Pa.; New Brunswick, Middlesex County , N.J. Born in Bohemia Manor, Cecil County , Md., August 11, 1738 . Great-grandnephew of Peter Stuyvesant (Dutch colonial governor of New Amsterdam); son of James Bayard and Mary (Ashton) Bayard; married to Margaret Hodge and Mary Hodgden; married 1787 …
2010-07-25 … in 1655 […] Chapter V -Part II […] Chapter V -Part II The First Swedish Settlement. (cont.) Associated Illustrations […] Page 67 - Governor Peter Stuyvesant […] Page 68 - Fort Casmir or Trinity Fort […] Page 70 - Map of New Swedeland […] Larger and darker version. Map of New Swedeland […] …
2010-07-25 … By reason of hostilities which occurred with the Indians on Long Island in 1643-44, for which Kieft was censured, he was recalled, and succeeded by Peter Stuyvesant in 1647. The controversy concerning jurisdiction continued during his administration, till, in 1664 , Charles II of England regardless of the …
2010-07-25 … west of Exit 14B. These were closed in the early 1970s. The eastbound plaza was named for John Stevens and the westbound plaza was named for Peter Stuyvesant […] 9 ] In late March of 2010, it was revealed that the state Transportation Commissioner was considering selling the naming rights of the rest …
2010-07-25 … west of Exit 14B. These were closed in the early 1970s. The eastbound plaza was named for John Stevens and the westbound plaza was named for Peter Stuyvesant […] 9 ] In late March of 2010, it was revealed that the state Transportation Commissioner was considering selling the naming rights of the rest …
2010-07-25 … Wouter Van Twiller 1688-88 […] CHAPTER II-Sir William Keift,1638-47. Peter Minuit 1688-41. Peter Hollandaer, 1641-48. John Printz, 1643-53. Peter Stuyvesant, 1647-84. John Papagoya, 1658-54 John Claude Rysingh, 1654-55 CHAPTER III.-John Paul Jacquet, 1656-57. Jacob Alrichs, 1657-59. Goeran Van Dyck, …
2010-07-25 … to know that among operations going on in the Cathedral, there is being built the Stuyvesant Memorial Baptistry, a gift of the descendants of Peter Stuyvesant, which will be one of the most beautiful of its kind. This is located beyond the north Ambulatory, west of St. Ansgarius\' Chapel. This gift …
2010-07-25 … to know that among operations going on in the Cathedral, there is being built the Stuyvesant Memorial Baptistry, a gift of the descendants of Peter Stuyvesant, which will be one of the most beautiful of its kind. This is located beyond the north Ambulatory, west of St. Ansgarius\' Chapel. This gift …
2010-07-25 … administration MINUET of the settlement at Swaanendael, Peter Minuet , a German of .Vesel, sailed under the patronage of Sweden and, in 1638, STUYVESANT or remedy until 1655, when Peter Stuyvesant , the Dutch governor, compelled the surrender of Fort Christina and Fort Casimir, and SPRINGS Franklin …
2010-07-25 … Wouter Van Twiller, 1633-38 CHAPTER II - Sir William Keift, 1638-47. Peter Minuit, 1638-41. Peter Hollandaer 1641-43. John Printz, 1643-53. Peter Stuyvesant 1647-64 […] John Pappagoya, 1653-54. John Claude Rysingh 1654-55 CHAPTER III - John Paul Jacquet 1655-57. Jacob Alrichs 1657-59. Goeran Van …
2010-07-25 … for whom Yale University is named, was born […] nbsp; (WUD, 1994, p.1652)(AP, 4/5/99 […] 1650 Sep, Peter Stuyvesant traveled from New Amsterdam to Hartford, Conn., to negotiate boundaries for their colonies. (ON, 4/00, p.1 […] …
2010-07-26 … and evidence during the 1769 Commission proceedings, as well as summaries of testimonies. It includes, too, a manuscript copy of the response from Peter Stuyvesant to the British regarding King Charles II granting the land called New Netherland, occupied by the Dutch, to his brother, James, the Duke of York, …
2010-07-26 … Lambert Van Valkenburg came to New Amsterdam about 1644. On May 15, 1649, twenty-four morgens (48 acres) of land was granted by Director General Peter Stuyvesant to Lambert van Valckenburch. This land was south of the Fort on Manhattan Island […] It embraced what are now nine city blocks on the west side of …
2010-07-26 … The Wainwright’s ancestors arrived in Rye in 1848 when Nicholas William Stuyvesant, a direct fifth generation descendant of Peter Stuyvesant (the last Dutch governor of New York), bought property on Kirby Lane along the Kirby Mill Pond to use as his family’s summer residence. …
2010-07-26 … […] Kathy Furgang Publisher   […] The Rosen Publishing Group, 2003 Peter Stuyvesant : New Amsterdam and the Origins of New York Author   […] L.J. Krizner and Lisa Sita …
2010-07-26 … Author   […] Eric Homberger Publisher   […] Yale University Press, 2002 Peter Stuyvesant : New Amsterdam and the Origins of New York Author   […] L.J. Krizner and Lisa Sita …
2010-07-26 … JUN 1829 USA, NYC d. 1871 Gender: Male […] Father: WAINWRIGHT, Jonathan Mayhew […] Mother: PHELPS, Amelia Maria STUYVESANT, Margaret Livinston […] b. 30 JUL 1839 USA, NYC […] Gender: Female […] WAINWRIGHT, Howard & WALKER, Catharine …
2010-07-27 … inhabited by English colonists, among them a farmer named John Bowne . John Bowne defied a prohibition imposed by New Amsterdam Director-General Peter Stuyvesant on harboring Quakers by allowing Quaker meetings in his home. Landmarks remaining from the Dutch period in Flushing include the John Bowne House …
2010-07-27 … inhabited by English colonists, among them a farmer named John Bowne . John Bowne defied a prohibition imposed by New Amsterdam Director-General Peter Stuyvesant on harboring Quakers by allowing Quaker meetings in his home. Landmarks remaining from the Dutch period in Flushing include the John Bowne …
2010-07-27 … was inhabited by English colonists, among them a farmer named John Bowne. John Bowne defied a prohibition imposed by New Amsterdam Director-General Peter Stuyvesant on harboring Quakers by allowing Quaker meetings in his home. Landmarks remaining from the Dutch period in Flushing include the John Bowne House on …
2010-07-27 … aneestor […] It is recorded that Claes bought a farm in 1649 on Manhattan Island, south of Murray Hill, and just north of property owned by Governor Peter Stuyvesant.   […] F.D.R.\'s daughter reports that her father, in all his study of family genealogy, had never been …
2010-07-31 … Sinclair sold it in 1930 it became known as the Augustus and Anne van Horne Stuyvesant House ; the unmarried brother and sister, descendents of Peter Stuyvesant , had moved from their house at 3 East 57th Street, when that stretch of Fifth Avenue had become unalterably commercial. [ 6 ] Today, it is owned …
2010-08-01 … and fought many violent battles, particularly against the Algonquins and the Mohawks, for control of land. By 1650, under the leadership of Peter Stuyvesant, New Netherland had established itself as a growing and prosperous colony, which attracted more European settlers to New York\'s shores. Settlers …
2010-08-09 … Etiquette heavensentstardiva 0 46 weeks 3 days ago […] Event Post Tiny Details Wedding Expo she2pro 0 46 weeks 3 days ago […] Event Post Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village 7:30 PM drphil 0 46 weeks 3 days ago […] Event Post A TRIBUTE TO "GRACIELA PEREZ" …
2010-08-10 … out through the lace curtains". She\'s a […] Woman, from 1964, takes him back to his salad days at Abbey Road […] quot;smoking Peter Stuyvesant cigarettes, with a smart black jacket and […] a white shirt" […] And then there is Here Today, the song […] he wrote in the wake …
2010-08-10 … acquired the world\'s then fourth largest tobacco company, Reemtsma Cigarettenfabriken GmbH of Germany: the deal added brands such as Davidoff , Peter Stuyvesant and West to its portfolio. [ 8 ] In 2007 Imperial Tobacco entered the United States tobacco market with its $1.9 billion acquisition of …
2010-08-14 … took part in the Revolution of 1776. Benjamin Depue lived and died in Sussex county. His wife, Ocee Stuyvesant , was a descendant of Peter Stuyvesant. These were the parents of Moses Depue, father of Jno. Depue […] From the HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY; compiled by Lewis Cass Aldrich; …
2010-08-14 … the WIC for mismanagement and demanded full rights as citizens of province of the Netherlands. [ 15 […] edit […] Director-General of New Netherland Peter Stuyvesant arrived in New Amsterdam in 1647, the only governor of the colony to be called Director-General . Stuyvesant was a company man, selected to …
2010-08-14 … Jewish Knowledge (2) It was really in September, 1654, that a little company of twenty-three Jews reached New Amsterdam, but Peter Stuyvesant was then the Governor, and he did not fancy this invasion of his domain by infidel Jews. The appeal of the Jews to the West India Company was so …
2010-08-15 … today New York Harbor and took over the colony. They met minimal resistance, perhaps because of the unpopularity of the Dutch colonial governor, Peter Stuyvesant . The newly taken lands were divided by King Charles II of England , who gave his brother, the Duke of York (later King James II ) the region …
2010-08-16 … Manhattan. Swing by Saint Mark’s Church of the Bowery, a remnant of the days when this land was owned by New Amsterdam’s last governor, Peter Stuyvesant, and the Stuyvesant-Fish house nearby which he had built as a wedding present for his daughter. Say hello to Alexander Hamilton in his final resting …
2010-08-16 … localities included in the limits of the region formerly known as the Minisink, it will be necessary to look back to the time when the hard-headed Peter Stuyvesant bore rule over his mimic kingdom of the New Netherlands, and sat in rigid state among the few rude habitations lying in peaceful serenity at the …
2010-08-17 … were established at Constable Hook (1646), Awiehaken (1647), and other lands at Achter Col on Bergen Neck . In 1658, Director-General Peter Stuyvesant of New Netherland negotiated a deal with the Lenape to re-purchase the area named Bergen […] by the great rock above Wiehacken,\" including the …
2010-08-18 … tolerance — was hard-won over many years. ČIn the mid-1650s, the small Jewish community living in lower Manhattan petitioned Dutch governor Peter Stuyvesant for the right to build a synagogue, and they were turned down. In 1657, when Stuyvesant also prohibited Quakers from holding meetings, a group of …
2010-08-18 … Arnold, Alexander Hamilton, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt , the Astors and the Vanderbilts, and Thomas Cole of the Hudson River school”. Peter Stuyvesant (author) and Charles Gehring (editor […] Correspondence 1647-1653 , Syracuse Univ Press, 1999, and Correspondence 1654-1658 , 2003, Syracuse …
2010-08-18 … done this with all sorts of songs and they\'re all pretty bad. Surprisingly, Wonderwall by Oasis works really well as a techno song. (thx, rob) Peter Stuyvesant\'s pear tree Peter Stuyvesant was the director-general of the New Netherlands colony from 1647 to 1664, when the Dutch lost it to the British and …
2010-08-19 … tolerance — was hard-won over many years. ČIn the mid-1650s, the small Jewish community living in lower Manhattan petitioned Dutch governor Peter Stuyvesant for the right to build a synagogue, and they were turned down. In 1657, when Stuyvesant also prohibited Quakers from holding meetings, a group of …
2010-08-27 … Jews; they […] also represented 37 of 41 members of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in this […] era. [SACHAR, p. 28 […] When the Dutch […] Governor, Peter Stuyvesant, of New Amsterdam (now known as New York City […] wrote a letter in 1655 to his superiors at the Dutch West India Company to […] seek permission …
2011-01-10 … were calling their small colony \"New Sweden\" and were establishing trading relationships with the local Native Americans. The Dutch governor Peter Stuyvesant had armed parties move downriver in 1655, seizing the Swedish colony on Tinicum. He declared the region to be part of New Amsterdam. In 1664, …
2011-01-11 … of a group of Swedes, Finns and Dutch. The colony of New Sweden only lasted for 17 years. In 1651, the Dutch, reinvigorated by the leadership of Peter Stuyvesant , established a fort at present-day New Castle , and in 1655 they conquered the New Sweden colony, incorporating it into the Dutch New Netherland …
2011-01-11 … Bedford-Stuyvesant . The other neighborhoods are Bedford , Ocean Hill , and Weeksville […] edit […] Neighborhood Boundaries The boundaries of the Stuyvesant Heights neighborhood can be described by the following circuit: The circuit described above encompasses the small Ocean Hill and Weeksville …
2011-01-12 … family of New Amsterdam, and included among his ancestors the Huguenot Jacques Cortelyou , who laid out the first town plan of New Amsterdam for Peter Stuyvesant . He attended the Hackley School , in Tarrytown, New York , and then studied at Harvard University as an undergraduate, where he focused on …
2011-01-12 … family of New Amsterdam, and included among his ancestors the Huguenot Jacques Cortelyou , who laid out the first town plan of New Amsterdam for Peter Stuyvesant . He attended the Hackley School , in Tarrytown, New York , and then studied at Harvard University as an undergraduate, where he focused on …
2011-01-12 … Verhulst (1625-26) Peter Minuit (1626-32) Sebastiaen Jansen Krol (1632-33) Wouter van Twiller (1633-38) Willem Kieft (1638-47) Peter Stuyvesant (1647-64) Peter Stuyvesant (c. 1612 – August 1672), served as the last Dutch Director-General of the colony of New Netherland from 1647 …
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2011-01-12 Peter Stuyvesant 1592-1672 Dutch Governor of the New Netherlands Peter Stuyvesant (also known as Pietrus Stuyvesant), the son of a clergyman of Friesland, was born in the Netherlands in 1592. Stuyvesant served in the Dutch Army …
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