Bills of lading. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Director Stuyvesant to the directors at Amsterdam; receipt of documents mentioned (supra, p. 110); New Utrecht; Palatines on Staten Island; block houses to defend the narrows; hostile proceeding of John Scott and Connecticut instigated from England; English purchase land at the Newesinghs; folly of resisting the English on Long Island; agreement with John Scott; description of emigrants from Holland; affairs at Esopus; map of Coney Island; revenue. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Rev. Hermanus Blom to director Stuyvesant, requesting the name of the consistory, that the 7th of June be annually observed at the Esopus as a day of Thanksgiving, in commemoration of the escape of so many persons from the Indian massacre on that day. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Director Stuyvesant to Abraham Donckher and Johannes de Raziere, on commercial matters. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Director Stuyvesant to the vice-director of Curaçao; the best time to import negroes; commercial matters. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Director Stuyvesant to the magistrates of Fort Orange; transmits articles of peace concluded with the Esopus Indians; measures for the protection of the new village at the Esopus; Schanechtede; proclamation for a day of thanksgiving. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Articles of peace concluded with the Esopus Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Proposals of Mohawks at Fort Orange with the answer. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Journal of John Davith and Jacob Loockerman, commissioners to negotiate a treaty of peace between the Mohawks and the Northern Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Director Stuyvesant to the directors at Amsterdam; encroachments of Connecticut; Bronck's and Van der Donck's lands; Long Island; effect of the States-General's letters; menacing aspect of England; trade of Virginia, Maryland and Barbadoes; benefits to be derived from emigration; Mr. de Decker's embassy to Virginia; arrival and sale of slaves. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Deposition of John Bricker as to a conversation he had with a Northern Indian near Fort Orange. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Minute of the court at Wiltwyck. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Director Stuyvesant to the vice-director of Curaçao; arrival and sale of slaves; commercial affairs. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Stuyvesant to the directors at Amsterdam; imprisonment of John Scott; his magistrates on Long Island deposed; English towns annexed to Connecticut; movements of gov. Winthrop on Long Island; ships about to sail from England; their reported object; patent to Rhode Island; grant to the duke of York; Dutch purchases and patents of no value in the eyes of the English; priority of the Dutch settlement on the Connecticut river and at Narraganset; intrigues of the English among the Indians; emigrants from Rochelle and St. Martin; French clergyman at St. Martin invited; William Bogardus. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. The council to the directors at Amsterdam; Stuyvesant at Fort Orange; arrival of 300 slaves; loss of Cayenne; necessity of settling the boundary question with the English. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Stuyvesant to (the magistrates of Fort Orange, &c.); his return to Manhattan; arrival of the English frigates; strength of the enemy; very little hope of relief. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Stuyvesant to the directors at Amsterdam; arrival of the English fleet; Long Island lost; the capital summoned; popular murmurs and disaffection; loss of the country certain. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Messrs. La Montagne and Van Rensselaer to director Stuyvesant; surprised at the arrival of the English; prudently refrain from sending intelligence. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Minute of the deliberations of the common council of New Amsterdam on the demand of the surrender of that place by the English. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Further minute of the common council of New Amsterdam, appointing a committee to demand of the director-general, copy of a letter sent him by the English commissioners; their report. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Minute. Appointing delegates from the common council of New Amsterdam, to accompany the commissioners to be sent by the director and council to the commanders of the English forces at Nyack. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Commission. Cornelius Steenwyck and Jacques Cousseau to be such delegates. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Report of the above delegates; remonstrance to the director and council voted. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution of the common council of New Amsterdam, to treat with the English for the surrender of the place. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Commission. Appointing Cornelis Steenwyck, Oloff Stevensen van Cortlandt and Jacques Cousseau, joint commissioners for the above purpose. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Report of the above commissioners of the articles of surrender agreed to. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Agreement of the above commissioners to convey to Holland such soldiers as are desirous to return thither. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ratification of the articles of surrender by the Dutch commissioners. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Vice-director La Montagne to director Stuyvesant; Schanhecteda surveyed; (letter much defaced). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Directors to Stuyvesant, notifying him that they will send a patent from the States-General for New Netherland, and a letter from their High Mightinesses to the English towns on Long Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Stuyvesant to the directors at Amsterdam, inclosing a very harsh letter addressed to him by councillor de Decker. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Directors to Stuyvesant; ships sent from England against New Netherland; slaves sent thither. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Summons of colonel Nicolls for the surrender of New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Renewing sundry ordinances which, by connivance or non-execution, have fallen into dissuetude. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Against tapping or tippling during divine service on the Lord's day, or after nine o'clock in the evening on any day. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Against furnishing strong drink to Indians and for the proper preservation of fences. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating the port of New Amsterdam, the loading and unloading of ships and establishing passes. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating buildings in New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Prohibiting brewers to be tapsters, or to sell beer by retail. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Prohibiting wooden chimneys, and appointing firewardens in New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For regulating taverns and granting licenses. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Against goats and hogs running at large in New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the stricter observance of the Sabbath. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Renewing the ordinance against furnishing strong drink to Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the better prevention of fires in New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the recovery of wages by Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Against harboring or employing other people's indented men or maid servants. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the speedier erection of buildings on vacant lots in New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Requiring permits for the removal of wine or beer. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating the baking and sale of bread. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating the currency. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the better regulation of the currency. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating the assize of bread and the price of wine, brandy, &c., in New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating the driving of carts, wagons and sleighs in New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Against boarding ships arriving at New Amsterdam before the same are entered. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating the purchase of lands from the Indians, and vacating and annulling sundry grants to Wouter van Twiller, Wolphert Gerritse, Andries Hudde, Jacob Wolphertse, Brant van Slechtenhorst, Lubbert van Dineklagen, Govert Loockermans and Thomes Chambers. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Against firing at partridges or other game within the limits of New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the more general planting of wheat, corn, and other grains. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the publication of a certain ordinance of last October, against the wasteful and unprofitable consumption of grain in Renselaerwyck and for procuring a return of the grain there, and appointing commissioners to enforce the execution thereof. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Increasing the excise on wines and strong liquors. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Amending the preceding. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Fixing the rate at which goods are to be sold in New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Annulling banns of marriage published in places where the parties have not been residents during the previous year. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Imposing duties on Indian goods, wine, brandy, &c. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Against harboring pirates or vagabonds; for arresting the same, and providing for the public safety. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating the Ferry at the Manhattans. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance regulating the duties of the provost marshal of Fort Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Imposing a tax on land and cattle. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Against furnishing liquors to Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Renewing the regulations for the inspection of tobacco, enacted 10 February, 1653. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Exempting Jews, between 16 and 60 years, from military service, and obliging them to pay a monthly fine therefor. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the preservation of fences. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Fixing the price of good New Netherland beer. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Against firing guns, planting May poles, beating drums,or selling liquors on New Year's day, or on May day. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Prohibiting the slaughtering of cattle without a permit. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the more effectual collection of duties on exported peltries. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Against conventicles, and meetings other than the authorized reformed religion. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the better collection of the fees of the weigh house at New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating the fees of the weigh house and the duties of the weigh master. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Establishing the duties to be paid to the farmer of the excise on exported liquors. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the payment of tenths. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Requiring all vessels and persons to take out a permit and to pay the duties on exported furs and liquors, before sailing from the port of New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the more effectual prevention of smuggling at the port of New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating certain fees, payable at the public store in New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Establishing a weekly market at New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the officers and soldiers of the director-general's company. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating the rate at which beavers are to be received in payment of duties. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Amending the laws for the better observance of the Sabbath; against the sale of liquors to the Indians, and regulating the assize of bread and the trade of baking. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating the currency. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the fencing of private lands, and authorizing the cutting of firewood and timber on unfenced lands. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Obliging tavern keepers to take out a license and pay excise. [Dated January 32nd.] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Declaring who may be admitted to great and small citizenship in New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the better inspection of tobacco. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Renewing the laws for the better observance of the Sabbath; against selling liquors to Indians; against smuggling; prescribing the anchorage ground in the port of New Amsterdam, against fast driving through the streets of that city, and providing for the delivery of letters. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the surer prevention of smuggling. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Against exporting goods without a permit. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Further regulating the currency. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Annulling all fraudulent sales of mortgaged lands on South river. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the more effectual prevention of thatched roofs, wooden chimneys and hay stacks in New Amsterdam, and for providing that city with fire buckets, hooks and ladders. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the more effectual prevention of quarrels and broils in the public streets of New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For appraising and assessing vacant lots in the city of New Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. To oblige parties to marry after the proclamation of banns. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Regulating the office and fees of notaries, secretaries and town clerks. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For establishing a new village at the end of Manhattan Island (Harlem). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Title page of Volume 16, part 1. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Samuel Mahu, from a judgment of the court of New Amsterdam pronounced in favor of Nicolas Booth. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Jacob Vis, from a judgment of the court of New Amsterdam in favor of Frederick Lubbertsen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. William Douckles, from a judgment of the court of New Amsterdam in favor of Jan Hendricks, glazier. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Jacob Jansen Buys, from a judgment of the court of New Amsterdam in favor of Allard Anthony. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Anthony Claesen Moore, from a judgment of the court of New Amsterdam in favor of Mathias de Vos. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. John Artcher, alias John Coopall, from a judgment of the court at Oostdurp (Westchester) in favor of Richard Panton. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Richard Britnell, from a judgment of the court at Heemsteede, in favor of Thomas Ireland and Daniel Whitehead. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Allard Anthony, from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam in favor of Jacob van Couwenhoven. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Warnaer Wessels, from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam in favor of Jacob Barsimson, a Jew. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Allard Anthony from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam, in favor of Anthony Claessen the Moor. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Order to the magistrates of Oostdurp (Westchester) to put John Artcher in possession of certain goods belonging to Richard Panton, by virtue of an execution. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Summons to Peter le Feber, to pay and discharge a certain mortgage on his bouwery and cattle at the Walebocht on Long Island, passed to the late Isaac Allerton, and by him assigned to Wallewyn van der Veen, on pain of foreclosure. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Jacob Vis, from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam in favor of Andries de Haes. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Peter Rudolphus, from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam, in favor of Balthazar d'Haert. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ. Cornelis van Gezel, Anna Catarina Ram and Peter Alrichs to take possession of the estate of their deceased uncle, Jacob Alrichs, late director of the colonie New Amstel, under benefit of inventory, with notice to creditors and next of kin to attend whilst said inventory is being made out. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Abraham Verplanck, husband of Maria Vinge, the daughter of Adriane Cuvilje, from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam, in favor of Rachel Vinge. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Jan Gerritsen van Marcken from a sentence of banishment pronounced against him by the court at New Amstel, on the Delaware river. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of injunction against Alexander D'Hinoyossa, director of the South river, not to molest Cornelis van Gezel, executor of the last will and testament of Jacob Alrichs, and ordering him to deliver up all said Alrich's papers, &c. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Cornelis van Gezel, from a judgment pronounced against him by the court at New Amstel. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Teunis Jansen, of Breuckelen on Long Island, from an award of arbitrators in favor of Michael Tadens, who accused appellant of having appropriated two of his hogs and sold one of them to Evert Duyckingh, glazier. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Adriaen Blommert, from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam in favor of Michael Jansen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Cornelis van Langevelde, from a judgment of the court of New Amsterdam in favor of Janneken Heermans. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Jacobus Vis, from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam in favor of Isaac Vermeulen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Jacobus Vis, from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam in favor of Hans Steyn. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Wessel Evertsen, from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam in favor of Frans Jansen van Hochten. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Hieronimus Ebbing, from a judgment of the court at Wiltwyck, in the Esopus, in favor of Cornelis Barentsen Slecht. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Tobias Feake, from a judgment of the court at Flushing, on Long Island, in favor of William Hallett. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Jeronimus Ebbing, from a judgment of the court at Fort Orange in favor of Philip Pietersen Schuyler and Peter Hartgers. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ. Empowering Maritje Abrahams, widow, and Abraham Pietersen, father-in-law of Thomas Jansen Mingal, deceased, to administer to the estate of the latter, under benefit of an inventory. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. John Culpeper, from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam in favor of Hatton Atkins. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Writ of appeal. Peter Tonneman, sheriff, from a judgment of the court at New Amsterdam in favor of Andrew Rees and Andrew Jochemsen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Mandamus to the court of New Amsterdam, to release Christina Steentgens, widow of Gabriel de Haes, from all debts due by her late husband, on her surrendering her property for the benefit of her creditors, provided, however, that should she hereafter acquire any property, real or personal, then she is to satisfy any creditors remaining unpaid. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Endpaper of Volume 16 with scribbles and notes. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Partial index of Volume 16 Part Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Partial copy of 18:1 and 18:7b Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Brief but True Report of the proceedings of Johannes Prints, governor over the Swedish troop in the South river of New Netherland, together with the settlement of the aforesaid Swedes found on that river the 1st November, 1645 (by Andries Hudde). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Alexander Boyer to director Stuyvesant, informing him that governor Prints had erected a house on the Schuylkil, right in front of the Dutch fort Beversreede, and demanding help, as he has only six men for the two forts; visit of the Minquas chief. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Agreement of Simon Wallingsen to purchase Peter van der Linden&'s plantation (on Manhattan Island), for 175 guilders. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Declaration of Alexander Boyer, David Davitsen, Adrian van Tienhoven, Peter Hannansen, Simon Boot and Andries Lucassen, at Fort Beversreede, that the Swedish lieutenant had exhibited to them his orders to prevent by force if necessary, the setting of any stake or post in the ground (on the Schuykil). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Declaration of Simon Root, Jacob Claessen, Anthony Pietersen, that the Swedish lieutenant did by force pull down and destroy a building in course of erection by said Root at Mastmakers hook, on the Schuylkil. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Declaration of Adrian van Tienhoven, Alexander Boyer and David Davidsen at Fort Nassau, in corroboration of the facts above set forth, and of the violent behavior of Swens Schets, the Swedish lieutenant on the above occasion. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Protest of Andries Hudde, commissary of Fort Nassau, on the South river, against Johannes Prints, the Swedish governor, for the above. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Extract of a letter from Adrian van Tienhoven to director Stuyvesant, urging him to visit the South river, in order to check the insolence of the Swedes. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Indian deed from Kickeeu-sickenam and other chiefs, to Alexander Boyer, Simon Root, Peter Harmsen, David Davidsen and Cornelis Mouritsen, of a tract of land on the South river, extending ffom Ramkokus kill to a kill on the south end of an island called Tinnekonck, and from said kill up the river unto the kill on the west side named Neeyeck, which (tract) is called Roophakesky, and four (leagues) inland, including the island of Tinnekonck, dated in the South river in the stream in front of Neeyack, on board the yacht Hollantschen tuyn, (see post, Vol. 19, p. 31). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Copies of sundry letters from director Stuyvesant to the commissary at the Delaware river, dated from 1648 to August 1650; apparently a portion of a letter book, but much decayed. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Papers relating to the conquest of the Swedes on the Delaware river. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
List of letters and papers therein contained. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Council of New Netherland to director Stuyvesant at the South river, advising him that the Indians had made a descent on Manhattan Island and committed various excesses there. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Council of New Netherland to director Stuyvesant, acknowledging receipt of the following letter and urging his immediate return to the Manhattans. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Director Stuyvesant to the council reporting the result of the expedition against the Swedes on the Delaware. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Capitulation of Fort Casimir. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Director Stuyvesant to the council, advising them of the reduction of Fort Christina, on the Delaware, and of his preparation for an immediate return. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Capitulation of Fort Christina. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Answer of Johannes Risingh, late governor of New Sweden, to an open letter of director Stuyvesant. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Secret article agreed to by director Stuyvesant and governor Risingh on the surrender of Fort Christina. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Notice to the Swedes on the Delaware to take and subscribe an oath of allegiance to the States-General, &c. and oath taken by the Swedes, with names of the persons subscribing the same. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Minutes of the administration of Jean Paul Jacquet, vice-director of the South river, or Delaware. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Articles and ordinances made and enacted by the burgomasters of the city of Amsterdam, for the government of those who will repair to New Netherland in their service. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Register of all the letters from Jacob Alrichs, director of New Amstel (late Fort Casimir) on the Delaware, to the director and council of New Netherland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to the director and council of New Netherland at the Manhattans, informing them that the ship in which he and sundry settlers had sailed for the Delaware, had been wrecked off Long Island, and requesting assistance, &c. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to the director and council, requesting them to provide for settlers for the South river who may arrive at the Manhattans, &c. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to the director and council, with a cargo of goods sent up to the Manhattans from the wreck. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant, reporting the state of affairs in his new government. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; requisition for barley, oats, &c.; condition of things; Gerrit van Sweringen recommended to be appointed commissary. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; condition of the fort; name of Christina changed to Altona. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; Andries Hudde engaged in the service of the city's colonie. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; cargoes for the Manhattans. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; relating to business and trade; requests that Cornelis Hogeboom, brickmaker, may be allowed to bring his son to the Delaware from Fort Orange. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; acknowledging receipt of his letters; a Christian killed by an Indian on his return from the land of the Minquaas. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; requests that a cargo of brick and boards be sent from Fort Orange. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; is glad to hear that the latter is about to visit the South river; himself and family sick; fevers, &c. prevalent; return of capt. Krigier from Virginia; price of cows; requests a horse mill; Englishmen wrecked at the Whore-kill, ransomed by director Alrichs; writes to the governor of Virginia thereupon. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; bricks and boards received from Fort Orange; further supplies required. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Duplicate of the preceding letter. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; Isaac Allerton; captain Krigier; fugitives from Virginia. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; seed grain required; administration of justice previous to his arrival; difficulty with the military; complaints against captain Krigier; registry of deeds and mortgages; progress of the settlement. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; apologizes for the poor reception given to the director-general on his recent visit, &c. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Secret resolution of the Amsterdam Chamber of the W. I. Company, that instructions be sent to directors Stuyvesant and Alrichs, not to suffer any Englishmen to reside at the South river, and if there be any there, to get rid of them in the quietest manner. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant, requesting him to forward letters inclosed to Holland, and to send him provisions. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; cattle purchased on the great plains of Hempstead, for the colonie on the Delaware; the horse mill nearly ready. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; great scarcity of bread; the horse mill not completed in consequence of the death of the carpenter; severe sickness among the settlers. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; bad condition of the cattle lately received from the Manhattans, &c. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; chimneys built of Fort Orange brick; severe epidemic; surgeon dead and his assistant sick. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; progress of the epidemic; arrival of emigrants; their sufferings on the passage from Holland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; scarcity of provisions ; rev. Mr. Welius; death of Abraham Rynvelt, commissary, and many others, particularly children. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; orders to purchase the Whorekill; commissioners appointed. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; death of his wife; early winter; scarcity of provisions. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Directors of the W. I. Company to Jacob Alrichs; admonishing him to discountenance smuggling; to have the company acknowledged in oaths taken by settlers, and to admit of appeals to the director and council at Manhattan. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; scarcity of provisions; the Whorekill; fast and prayer day. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; causes of the backwardness of the colonie and of the scarcity of provisions; emigrants; failure of the harvest; great mortality; tile and brick kilns established; arrival of Mr. Beeckman at Altona; answer to the charges contained in the letter of the directors at Amsterdam of the 13th February; purchase of the Whorekill; D'Hinoyossa commander there. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; rumors that the English claim the Delaware river and country, and are about to send persons to New Amstel with that view. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Indian deed for the Whorekill (imperfect). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; purchase of the Whorekill; deed sent to the Manhattans. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; English coming to claim the country on the Delaware; rumors that war is declared between Holland and England, and that young Cromwell is poisoned and dead. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; messengers sent to Maryland; visit col. Utie; claim of lord Baltimore. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; gov. Fendal instructed to assert the right of Lord Baltimore; panic among the Dutch on the Delaware. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; arrival of col. Utie and suite from Maryland; particulars of the interview. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Protest of director Alrichs and council, vice-director Beeckman and schepens of New Amstel, against the pretensions of lord Baltimore; addressed to col. Utie. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; dispatches sent to the Manhattans by sea; Alrichs and D&'sHinoyossa greatly perplexed through fear of the English. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; defends himself from the charge of shewing any disrespect to the W. I. Company; has been suffering from severe indisposition. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman, vice-director at Altona, to director Stuyvesant; particulars of the transactions with col. Utie. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; dispatches sent overland to the Manhattans; state of affairs on the Delaware. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; fears entertained of the English; dispatches sent overland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Director Stuyvesant to Messrs. Alrichs and Beeckman; condemns their pusillanimous conduct towards colonel Utie; secretary van Ruyven and captain Crieger sent to the South river; Augustyn Heermans sent commissioner to Maryland . Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Commission. Martin Crieger to be captain of a military force sent to the Delaware. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Commission. Cornelis van Ruyven and Martin Crieger, to be commissioners to regulate affairs at the Delaware. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Commission. Augustine Heermans and Resolved Waldron, to be ambassadors to Maryland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Messrs. van Ruyven and Crieger to director Alrichs, announcing their arrival, and requesting his attendance at Altona; on account of his sickness they wait on him at New Amstel. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; vindicates himself from the charges in regard to his treatment of colonel Utie. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter from William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; further vindication of his conduct. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Messrs. van Ruyven and Crieger to director Alrichs and council, recommending them most seriously to complete and maintain a military force, and protesting against them should any damage accrue through their neglect. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Director Alrichs and council to Messrs. van Ruyven and Crieger, in answer to the above. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant, giving an account of the progress of affairs at the Delaware. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; Andries Hudde; horse mill. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Jacob Alrichs to director Stuyvesant; charters the galiot New Amstel for a voyage to Curaçao; death of the rev. Mr. Welius. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; machinations in his government; burial of rev. Mr. Welins; Mr. d'Hinoyossa about to go to Holland, by way of Virginia, with a remonstrance to the burgomasters of Amsterdam; suffering from severe illness. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; death of director Alrichs; Mr. d'Hinoyossa, his successor; inhabitants quitting New Amstel; proposed tax on the Swedes; disorders from the sale of strong drink to Indians and others; Jan Juriaens Becker reads the sermon on Sundays; asks that his eldest son be appointed a cadet; Indians murdered. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; New Amstel affairs; Peter Alrichs, commander at the Whorekill; river open. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; murderers of the Indians discovered; complaints against D'Hinoyossa; persecution of Cornelis van Gezel. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; presents made to the Indians; Andries Hudde robbed; rumored arrival of lord Baltimore in Maryland and his designs; requests permission to visit the Manhattans to put his two oldest boys to school. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; difficulties with the Swedes and Fins; Miss Printz; Mr. Henry Coursey of Maryland and brothers, visit Altona in order to recover runaway servants; Andries Hudde desires to go to Maryland as a brewer; Swedes propose to form a village at Passayonck. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; state of affairs on the Delaware; Upland; the Swedish clergyman fined for marrying a couple without publication of banns; difficulties with the Swedes and Fins; arrival of capt. Crieger. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; rumors that the city's colonie is to be transferred back to the W. I. Company; want of a clergyman; Passayunck; Miss Printz. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; Swedes not inclined to remove; dissatisfaction in Maryland on account of the way Mr. Courcey has been treated by Mr. D'Hinoyossa; open sale of liquors at New Amstel to Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter from William Beeckman to Nicasius de Sille Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; visit of the great sachem of the Minquas and other Indians; Mr. Courcey's servants returned; Menissincks emigrate to the country of the Minquas through fear of a certain Manitto. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; D'Hinoyossa; sale of liquor to Indians; the church; arrival of Mr. Rendel Revel overland from Virginia; election of magistrates at New Amstel. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; soldiers desert to the Minquas; Whorekill; negotiations with Maryland for the rendition of fugitives. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; arrival at New Amstel of a vessel from the West Indies in distress; efforts in Holland for the maintenance of the city's colonie on the Delaware. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; departure of sheriff van Sweringen and others from New Amstel for Holland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Mattheus Capito to director Stuyvesant; Mr. Beeckman visits the Manhattans; complains of D'Hinoyossa, that he will not deliver up books and papers relating to the late Mr. Alrichs' estate. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Journal kept by Augustine Herrman of his embassy from the director-general and council of New Netherland to the governor and council of Maryland, in relation to the claim put forth by colonel Nathaniel Utie to the South river; September 30 to October 21, 1659. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Complaint of William van Diemen's wife against Alexander D'Hinoyossa, director at New Amstel. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; a bark cast ashore between Cape Hindlopen and Virgin bay and a three masted vessel wrecked off Barnegat; only one soul saved from the wreck. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; D'Hinoyossa appointed director of the city's colonie on the Delaware; Lord Baltimore's brother, governor of Maryland; Fendall recalled; Prince of Orange restored to all his hereditary honors; Admiral De Buyter sent against the Turks. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; Peter Alrichs; D'Hinoyossa's doings; robbery of the grave of an Indian chief at New Amstel; wampum, duffles &c., taken from it; Mrs. B. gives birth to a boy. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; arrival of capt. Woeler (Wheeler?), a fugitive Quaker from Maryland; manifests no respect to the vice-director, as such is contrary to his conscience; no such sect will be tolerated; great excitement in Maryland between Protestants and Catholics; many beheaded and several hanged and quartered in England; more than 1,000 reformed ministers in prison there, because they will not conform to the Catholic religion, &c.; Fins emigrating to Maryland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Augustyn Heerman to vice-director Beeckman; his plantation on Bohemia river; is about settling a village thereabout; distance between Bohemia river and the Minquas Kil; Englishmen murdered by Delaware Indians; the English in treaty with the Susquehannocks; war imminent. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant, inclosing the above; 3 Englishmen and a Dutchman murdered by South river Indians on the 4th inst.; excitement in Maryland; ill consequences of a war between the English and Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; negotiations between the governor of Maryland and the Minquas; the Minquas and Sinnecus at war; D'Hinoyossa promulgates his commission; Gregory van Dyck, Swedish sheriff, dismissed. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; Sinnekees reported to have destroyed some plantations of Swedes and Fins in Maryland; cause of the late murders by the South river Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; four Englishmen from Virginia among the Mantaese Indians on the east side of the Delaware; the English of Maryland assist the Minquas in their war with the Sinnecus. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; war between the States-General and England imminent; reported marriage of Charles II and the Infanta of Portugal. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives