Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... streets , and has been enlarged , it being at that time only three stories in height ; it is of brick and was built in the early part of the eighteenth cen- tury by Mr. S. Delancey , who resided in it . It is still quite firm and may be ...
... streets , and has been enlarged , it being at that time only three stories in height ; it is of brick and was built in the early part of the eighteenth cen- tury by Mr. S. Delancey , who resided in it . It is still quite firm and may be ...
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... Hitherto the line of the present Wall Street had been defined by a palisaded work erected as a means of defence against the Indians ; it extended the entire width of the island from the shipyard of Rip Van [ 18 ] Philip Freneau.
... Hitherto the line of the present Wall Street had been defined by a palisaded work erected as a means of defence against the Indians ; it extended the entire width of the island from the shipyard of Rip Van [ 18 ] Philip Freneau.
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... Street , running from the river bank on the west side to the old Ferry house on the east side , now Catherine Street ; at every short distance a block - house was placed . The line of the old palisade was laid out into a street , which ...
... Street , running from the river bank on the west side to the old Ferry house on the east side , now Catherine Street ; at every short distance a block - house was placed . The line of the old palisade was laid out into a street , which ...
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... Street , and in the vi- cinity of the " Bucther's Pen , " this being an unfavored part of the city , where the laboring portion of the community dwelt , and there were many unused lots . The frequent Indian incursions had caused the ...
... Street , and in the vi- cinity of the " Bucther's Pen , " this being an unfavored part of the city , where the laboring portion of the community dwelt , and there were many unused lots . The frequent Indian incursions had caused the ...
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... streets , stood the windmill and also a large flagstaff , upon which floated the colors of the " Privileged West India Company ' whenever a vessel might appear in sight . By the river outside the fort stood the gallows and whipping ...
... streets , stood the windmill and also a large flagstaff , upon which floated the colors of the " Privileged West India Company ' whenever a vessel might appear in sight . By the river outside the fort stood the gallows and whipping ...
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