Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680

Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680

Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680In the year 1864 Mr. Henry C. Murphy, then corresponding secretary of the...
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Author: Danckaerts, Jasper,1639-
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Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680

Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680

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Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680

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Author: Danckaerts, Jasper,1639-
Format: eBook
Language: English

Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680

In the year 1864 Mr. Henry C. Murphy, then corresponding secretary of the Long Island Historical Society, had the good fortune to find in an old book-store in Amsterdam a manuscript whose bearings upon the history of the middle group of American colonies made it, when translated and made accessible as a publication in the Memoirs of the Long Island Historical Society,[5] an historical document of much interest and value. The Journal of two members of the Labadist sect who came over to this country in order to find a location for the establishment of a community has served to throw a flood of light upon what otherwise might have been a lost chapter in the history of Maryland. For so meagre are the sources of ready availability for a knowledge of the Labadist colony which was effected in Maryland that without this account the story of the first communal sect in America might have failed of adequate recording. But while the Journal of Jasper Danckaerts and Peter Sluyter, the two envoysor of Jasper Danckaerts, who did the actual writingis of especial interest in relation to an incident in the early settlement of Maryland, the gauge of its value may be applied as well in other directions. This extended narrative, often discursive and circumstantial, contains much that is suggestive upon the beginnings of the middle group of states, and, indeed, the narrative bears upon facts of importance in connection with Massachusetts as well. The original manuscript of the Labadist narrators is now in the possession of the Long Island Historical Society. It was bought by the Society at the Murphy sale in 1884. It is written in a fine, good hand on paper of about 8 by 6 inches. The pages are numbered with three successive numberings: (A) 1-72, (B) 1-16, 25-192, 217-231, (C) 1-47, the first section corresponding to the voyage toxvi America; the second, to the travels in the middle colonies; the third, to the experiences of the journalist and his companion in New England and on the voyage home. In the second division there is no gap between pages 16 and 25, but after page 192 there is a considerable hiatus. In narrative, this extends over a few days only, June 13-19, but the omitted portion probably also contained a description of the city of New York and the beginning of an account of the Indians. The remaining pages of this section, pages 216-231, proceed with this account, treating of the weapons of the Indians, their treaties with the whites, their intelligence, their burial customs, their virtues and vices, their knowledge of God and their worship, and finally of the beaver and his habits. As the journalist could have had no original contributions to make with regard to the American aborigines, his observations upon this subject have no especial value, and have been omitted. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 23258
Author: Danckaerts, Jasper
Release Date: Oct 30, 2007
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Editor: James, Bartlett Burleigh, 1867-1953 , Jameson, J. Franklin (John Franklin), 1859-1937

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