The Story of the Holland Society's journal de Halve Maen by its editor.
A series by NNRC Director Charles Gehring funded by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York that lays before the public instructive but...
Seventeenth-century Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius defined property as “ours,” including houses, land, and immovable things. Ownership passed by gift, inheritance, or sale, but only formal transfer, not mere agreement, secured legitimate title in New Netherland.
Governors Island, carries both historic and cultural importance for the descendants of three continents—Europeans, Africans, and American Indians.
Jeroen van den Hurk uses historic documents to analyze the architecture of New Netherland.
3D Castello Plan, New Amsterdam in 1660 New Amsterdam History’s Center’s Mapping Early New York Project The Mapping Early New York Project overlays the Castello plan with...












