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From De Halve Maen to KLM

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Acknowledgments from the Editor (Margriet Bruijn Lacy) // Foreword (Charles Gehring, Jenneke Oosterhoff) // Charles L. Fisher discusses archaeological collections from New Netherland at the New York State Museum. Jeroen van den Hurk explores documentary sources for New Netherlandic architecture from 1624-1664. Paul R. Huey examines the archaeology of colonial Dutch material culture after 1664. Diana diZerega Wall presents Daniel Van Voorhis, a Dutch-American artisan in post-colonial New York City. Nan A. Rothschild highlights Alida Schuyler Livingston's role as a woman in between cultures. Henry M. Miller analyzes Garrett Van Sweringen's Dutch influence in early Maryland. David A. Furlow delves into the life of Isaac Allerton, a multifaceted figure in New Netherland. Anne-Marie Cantwell discusses the relationship between the Munsee and the Dutch in the seventeenth century. Kees-Jan Waterman investigates the fur trade in New Netherland with eighteenth-century evidence. Robert Naborn reflects on Eilardus Westerlo's insights regarding Hermanus Meijer's call to Caughnawaga. Willem Frijhoff reassesses New Netherland's religious history in the seventeenth century. Firth Haring Fabend examines revivalism's impact on the Dutch Reformed Church in the nineteenth century. Frans R. E. Blom analyzes Henricus Selyns' bridal poem. Christine P. Sellin explores the Old Testament's portrayal of Abraham in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century cult

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From De Halve Maen to KLM, Margriet Bruijn Lacy

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2008
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