The History of Cape May County, New Jersey: From the Aboriginal Times to the Present DayL.T. Stevens, 1897 - 479 pages |
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... colony . Three ships were fitted out and a party of settlers made up , and all given into the charge of Captain Cornelius Jacobsen Mey . He sailed in the " Blyde Broodschap " ( Glad Tidings ) , well provided with the means of ...
... colony . Three ships were fitted out and a party of settlers made up , and all given into the charge of Captain Cornelius Jacobsen Mey . He sailed in the " Blyde Broodschap " ( Glad Tidings ) , well provided with the means of ...
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... colony of brides and grooms were unharmed , while at Fort Orange and Manhattan the Indians " were all as quiet as lambs , and came and traded with all the freedom imaginable . " When at a time the residents of Manhattan were suffering ...
... colony of brides and grooms were unharmed , while at Fort Orange and Manhattan the Indians " were all as quiet as lambs , and came and traded with all the freedom imaginable . " When at a time the residents of Manhattan were suffering ...
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... colony was at this time established in Cape May . The tract for Pauuw was purchased on Staten Island and about Hoboken , while a tract on the Hudson , near Fort Orange , was secured by Van Twiller for Van Rense- laer . Godyn's territory ...
... colony was at this time established in Cape May . The tract for Pauuw was purchased on Staten Island and about Hoboken , while a tract on the Hudson , near Fort Orange , was secured by Van Twiller for Van Rense- laer . Godyn's territory ...
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... colony the next year , but found that they had been massacred by the savages . " Finding the whale fish- ery unsuccessful , he hastened his departure , and , with the other colonists , proceeded to Holland by the way of Fort Amsterdam ...
... colony the next year , but found that they had been massacred by the savages . " Finding the whale fish- ery unsuccessful , he hastened his departure , and , with the other colonists , proceeded to Holland by the way of Fort Amsterdam ...
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... colonists from New Haven and emigrants from Long Island , who made whaling their principal industry , must have come to Cape May as early as 1638. The New Havenites were led by George Lamberton . About this time Captain Nathaniel Turner ...
... colonists from New Haven and emigrants from Long Island , who made whaling their principal industry , must have come to Cape May as early as 1638. The New Havenites were led by George Lamberton . About this time Captain Nathaniel Turner ...
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