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died in New York city in August, 1672. He was the son of a clergyman of Friesland, and at an early age displayed a fondness for military life. ... Editors Note: Christopher Stuyvesant Fish writes, "to my knowledge the last remaining direct descendant of Peter Stuyvesant who bears the Stuyvesant name. I am currently living...
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Peter Stuyvesant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peter Stuyvesant (originally Pieter or Petrus ; Peter is never mentioned in historical records) (c. 1612 – August 1672) served as the last Dutch Director-General of the colony of New Netherland...
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Peter Cooper Village—Stuyvesant Town - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peter Cooper Village—Stuyvesant Town is a large private residential development on the East Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. One of the most iconic and successful of post-war privat...
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Stuyvesant also aroused opposition through his efforts to increase the revenues of the company, ... He spent the remainder of his life on his farm called the Bouwerie, from which the present "Bowery" in New York City takes its name. He died in February 1672, and was buried in a chapel, on the site of which in 1799 was erected...
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"A tough, sturdy, valiant, weather-beaten, mettlesome, obstinate, leathern-sided, lion-hearted, generous-spirited old governor" - this is the description given by Washington Irving in his 'Knickerbocker's History of New York' of Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of New York - or "New Amsterdam," as it was...
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a tour of Peter Stuyvesant fort New Amsterdam in old new york. Location 10 st. bowling green near china town St. marks place the village Rivington st and ...
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Peter Stuyvesant (also known as Pietrus Stuyvesant), the son of a clergyman of Friesland, was born in ... On 30 August Sir George Cartwright bore to the governor a summons to surrender, promising life, estate, and liberty to all who would submit to the king's authority. Stuyvesant read the letter before the council,
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www.let.rug.nl/usa/B/stuyvesant/stuyvesant.htm
www.let.rug.nl/usa/B/stuyvesant/stuyvesant.htm
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The Legacy of Peter Stuyvesant ... The same surrender terms that Stuyvesant agreed to were imposed again, but this time upon the English. Most important, life, liberty, and property, were again respected, and Dutch civil authority restored.
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The fourth and last Director-General of New Netherland was the somewhat notorious Peter Stuyvesant. A former soldier, he had served as governor of the Dutch Caribbean Island of Curacao, where he lost his right leg.
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