Books by "New York (State). Secretary's Office"

12 books found

Messages from the Governors

Messages from the Governors

by New York (State). Governor

1909

Annual Report

Annual Report

by Howard Memorial Library, New Orleans

1891

Minutes of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of New York

Minutes of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of New York

by New York (N.Y.). Board of Estimate and Apportionment

1910

The City Record

The City Record

by New York (N.Y.)

1877

Legislative Document

Legislative Document

by New York (State). Legislature

1924

New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.

New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.

by New York (State). Court of Appeals.

1944

Volume contains: (People v. Li) (People v. Li) (Matter of Perpente v. Moss) (Matter of Perpente v. Moss) (Matter of Perpente v. Moss) (Matter of Irving Trust Co.) (Matter of Irving Trust Co.) (Pohlers v. Exeter Mfg. Co.) (Pohlers v. Exeter Mfg. Co.) (Pohlers v. Exeter Mfg. Co.) (Pohlers v. Exeter Mfg. Co.) (Porter v. Commercial Casualty Ins. Co.) (Porter v. Commercial Casualty Ins. Co.) (Matter of Quinn) (Matter of Quinn)

Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society

Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society

by New Jersey Historical Society

1906

Explorers, Fortunes and Love Letters

Explorers, Fortunes and Love Letters

by New Netherland Institute

2010 · Mount Ida Press

When Henry Hudson, sailing on the Half Moon for the Dutch East India Company, first laid eyes on the entrance to the Hudson River in 1609, a world of seemingly infinite possibilities lay before him and his crew. In 1624 the Dutch would take advantage of these opportunities and create the colony of New Netherland, building homes and communities that stretched from the Delaware Bay up along the Hudson River Valley to present-day Albany, New York. The story of New Netherland is often overlooked in tales of the founding of America. The essays in Explorers, Fortunes and Love Letters: A Window on New Netherland offer a new perspective that takes the spotlight off the Puritans of New England and the settlers of Jamestown, Virginia, and instead offers striking arguments for casting the Dutch as central players in the American narrative. These twelve essays, written by preeminent historians of New Netherland, pull from diverse perspectives—social, cultural, intellectual, economic, and political—to weave together the dynamic and diverse history of the Dutch in America. These scholars explore all aspects of Dutch life, ranging from sailing methods to factional politics to written expressions of love. The authors discuss how settlers retained traditions from the Netherlands, such as the baking of bread, and how these traditions changed over time and became engrained in American culture—including the transformation of the Dutch St. Nicholas into today's Santa Claus. The colony of New Netherland was marked by its diversity, and this topic is explored in discussions of the relationship between Native Americans and Dutch settlers in the Mohawk Valley, the role of Jews in New Netherland, and the practice of slavery throughout the colony. The Dutch perspective on child-rearing practices is also examined, as well as the dream of attaining fortune in the New World. The Dutch colony of New Netherland and the development of America are not separate stories but are inextricably linked together through historical moments and present realities. Dutch settlers played critical roles in building the nation: their influences are not lost and forgotten but are clearly evident even today. Explorers, Fortunes and Love Letters brings the reader into the everyday life of New Netherland and displays just how prominently the Dutch shaped America.

Responsible Government

Responsible Government

by Bureau of Municipal Research (New York, N.Y.)

1916

Annual Report of the Commissioner of Public Roads

Annual Report of the Commissioner of Public Roads

by New Jersey. Commissioner of Public Roads

1895

The Telephone Bulletin

The Telephone Bulletin

by Southern New England Telephone Company

1923