America, Volume 3 (of 6)

America, Volume 3 (of 6)

America, Volume 3 (of 6) Hendrick HudsonThe Ship "Half Moon"Manhattan IslandNew AmsterdamHudson RiverFire IslandNavesink HighlandsSandy HookLiberty StatueGovernor's...
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America, Volume 3 (of 6)

America, Volume 3 (of 6)

Dhs. 50.51 Dhs. 25.24

America, Volume 3 (of 6)

Dhs. 50.51 Dhs. 25.24
Author: Cook, Joel,1842-1910
Format: eBook
Language: English

America, Volume 3 (of 6)

Hendrick HudsonThe Ship "Half Moon"Manhattan IslandNew AmsterdamHudson RiverFire IslandNavesink HighlandsSandy HookLiberty StatueGovernor's IslandJersey CityHobokenWeehawkenThe KillsPerth AmboyStaten IslandNew DorpCommodore VanderbiltHackensack RiverPassaic RiverPatersonNewarkElizabethRahwayRaritan RiverNew BrunswickBattle of MonmouthMolly PitcherGreater New YorkBattery ParkBowling GreenBroadwayTrinity ChurchFamous and Sky-Scraping BuildingsWall StreetNational City BankSt. Paul's ChurchCity Hall ParkChemical BankDry Goods DistrictCooper InstitutePeter StuyvesantUnion SquareTammany HallMadison SquareFifth AvenueWashington SquareLittle Church Around the CornerMurray HillJohn Jacob AstorAlexander T. StewartFifth Avenue ArchitectureThe VanderbiltsNew York Public LibraryFamous ChurchesJay GouldMetropolitan MuseumCentral ParkMuseum of Natural HistoryMorningside ParkRiverside ParkSpuyten Duyvel CreekBattle of Harlem HeightsFort WashingtonMorrisaniaCroton AqueductsHigh BridgeThe BronxVan Cortlandt ParkBronx ParkPelham Bay ParkHunter's IslandEast River and its IslandsHell GateBrooklyn BridgeCity of ChurchesBrooklyn DevelopmentFulton 4 StreetBrooklyn HeightsPlymouth ChurchThe Beecher FamilyChurch of the PilgrimsPratt InstituteGreenwood CemeteryIts Famous TombsOcean ParkwayProspect ParkConey IslandIts Constant FestivalBrighton and Manhattan BeachesView from the Observatory. The redoubtable navigator for the Dutch East India Company, Hendrick Hudson, after exploring Delaware Bay, sailed along the New Jersey coast and entered Sandy Hook, discovering, on September 11, 1609, the Hudson River. There is a vague tradition that the first European who saw the magnificent harbor of New York was the Florentine, Verrazani, who came as early as 1524. Hudson was searching for the "Northwest Passage," and when he steered his little ship, the "Half Moon," into the great river, with its swelling tide of salt water, was sure he had found the long-sought route to the Indies. He explored it as far up as the present site of Albany, creating a sensation among the Indians, who flocked to the shores to see the "great white bird," as they called the "Half Moon," because of its wide-spreading sails. He traded with them for tobacco and furs, finding the Lenni Lenapes on the western bank and the Mohicans on the eastern side, and to impress them with his prowess, put them in a great fright by shooting off his cannon. Upon returning from Albany, the Indians gave him a feast on an island, breaking their arrows in token that they 5 meant no treachery. Hudson had a goodly store of seductive "schnapps," and offered them some in return for their hospitality. They examined it closely, smelt it, but passed it along without tasting. Finally one, somewhat bolder, partook, and drinking a good deal, fell in a drunken stupor for several hours. When finally aroused he said the Dutchmen had the strongest water he had ever tasted, and the other Indians then became eager to try the fire-water too, and soon they were all under its influence, and thus became firm friends of the Dutch. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 41776
Author: Cook, Joel
Release Date: Jan 4, 2013
Format: eBook
Language: English

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