Year Book of the Holland Society of New-YorkThe Secretary, 1900 |
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... Street , for the purpose of giving expression to the Society's sympathy with the South African Republic in its struggle against Great Britain for the preservation of its independence . " The Secretary stated he had received thirty ...
... Street , for the purpose of giving expression to the Society's sympathy with the South African Republic in its struggle against Great Britain for the preservation of its independence . " The Secretary stated he had received thirty ...
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... Street office by telegram . He wrote out his message and passed it in to the clerk , who , upon reading it , much surprised my friend by asking , " Where is New York ? " The shocked banker pulled himself together , and the best reply he ...
... Street office by telegram . He wrote out his message and passed it in to the clerk , who , upon reading it , much surprised my friend by asking , " Where is New York ? " The shocked banker pulled himself together , and the best reply he ...
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... Street . New York enjoys the honor of having furnished the first Chief Justice of the United States . John Jay , of New York , served as Chief Justice from 1789 to 1795. Daniel Webster , in speaking of John Jay , said , " His character ...
... Street . New York enjoys the honor of having furnished the first Chief Justice of the United States . John Jay , of New York , served as Chief Justice from 1789 to 1795. Daniel Webster , in speaking of John Jay , said , " His character ...
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... Street , who , by reason of his devotion to his coun- try , barely escaped martyrdom , in company with the man who , among great Americans , is sec- ond only to Washington , the immortal Lin- coln . We see , also , in Madison Square ...
... Street , who , by reason of his devotion to his coun- try , barely escaped martyrdom , in company with the man who , among great Americans , is sec- ond only to Washington , the immortal Lin- coln . We see , also , in Madison Square ...
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... streets with banners flying and bands playing , and over and above the noise of all have been heard the joyful huzzahs of the people in recognition and celebration of some great work accomplished , by which mankind must benefit ; or in ...
... streets with banners flying and bands playing , and over and above the noise of all have been heard the joyful huzzahs of the people in recognition and celebration of some great work accomplished , by which mankind must benefit ; or in ...
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Abraham acknowledges to owe Adriaen Aeltie Albany Albert Amster Amsterdam Andries Anthony appointed guardians April April 30 Banta Barent Bergen Beverwyck Bogert Brooklyn burgher Burgomasters Carolus guilders Charles City Claas confers powers Cornelis Steenwyck County Couwenhoven decd declares died Dirck Dutch East Edward English Evert Fort Orange Frederick George Gerrit Goelet Govert Loockermans guilders 10 stivers Gysbert Harmen Hasbrouck Hendrick Hendrick Bosch Henry Holland Society house and lot husband Jacob James James Mills Jan Jansz Janse Jansen Jersey City Johannes John Joris June 25 land March merchant Michiel Mortgages his house N. Y. Dec N. Y. Mar N. Y. Oct Nicolaes notary orphanmasters Paulus Petition Pieter Pietersz powers of attorney President request Robert Schenectady Secretary Sept ship South African Republic South River Steendam Teunis Thomas Tomas Trustees Voorhees Wessels West widow wife Willem Willem Jansen William Witnesses Witt Wyck York
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Página 45 - Far-called our navies melt away — On dune and headland sinks the fire — Lo, all our pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre ! Judge of the Nations, spare us yet, Lest we forget — lest we forget!
Página 45 - The tumult and the shouting dies; The Captains and the Kings depart: Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart.
Página 46 - If, drunk with sight of power, we loose Wild tongues that have not Thee in awe — Such boasting as the Gentiles use, Or lesser breeds without the Law — Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget — lest we forget! For heathen heart that puts her trust In reeking tube and iron shard — All valiant dust that builds on dust, And guarding calls not Thee to guard, — For frantic boast and foolish word, Thy Mercy on Thy People, Lord! AMEN.
Página 45 - The tumult and the shouting dies — The captains and the kings depart — Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet...
Página 213 - The first class shall hold office for one year, the second class for two years, the third class for three years, the fourth class for four years, and the fifth class for five years, succeeding the second Friday in May, 1890.
Página 52 - Our country! In her intercourse with foreign nations may she always be in the right; but our country, right or wrong.
Página 219 - At all meetings of the Society, the order of business shall be as follows : 1. Reading the minutes of the previous meeting. 2.
Página 212 - Is eighteen years of age, of respectable standing In society, of good moral character. and the descendant In the direct male line of a Dutchman who was a native or resident of New York or of the American colonies prior to the year 1675. This shall include those of other former nationalities who found In Holland a refuge or a home, and whose descendants in the male line came to this country as Dutch settlers, and speaking Dutch as their native tongue.
Página 212 - Holland a refuge or a home, and whose descendants in the male line came to this country as Dutch settlers, speaking Dutch as their native tongue. This shall also include descendants in the male line of Dutch settlers who were born within the limits of Dutch settlements, and the descendants in the male line of persons who possessed the rights of Dutch citizenship within Dutch settlements in America, prior to the year 1675 ; also of any descendant in the direct male line of a Dutchman, one of whose...
Página 212 - To gather by degrees a library for the use of the Society, composed of all obtainable books, monographs, pamphlets, manuscripts, etc., relating to the Dutch in America. Fourth. To cause statedly to be prepared and read before the Society, papers, essays, etc., on questions in the history or genealogy of the Dutch in America. Fifth. To cause to be prepared and published when the requisite materials have been discovered and procured, collections for a memorial history of the Dutch in America, wherein...