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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906)
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…that city, lying between the Mohawk and the Hudson. Probably the same as the following: Mathahenaak, "being a part of a parcel of land called the foreland of the Half-Moon, and by the Indians Mathahenaack, being on the north…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
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…almost with the appearance of Hudson in the lower bay, they began to collect on the shores and headlands, gazing in ' astonishment on the strange sight; that when they first saw the Half Moon they " did not know what to…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
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…AILING under the auspices of the Dutch West India Company, HENRY HUDSON, an intrepid Eng lish navigator, moored his vessel, the Half Moon, on the morning of September 3d, 1609, in the waters of the river which now bears his…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
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…Passing down through the Highlands, the Half Moon was becalmed off Stony point, and " the people of the mountains " came on board and wondered at the " ship and weapons." One canoe kept " hanging under the stern," and its occupant was…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906)
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…One writer has read it: "From _Kaho,_ a boat or ship," commemorative of Hudson's advent at Half-Moon Point in 1609. Beauchamp repeated from Morgan: "A shipwrecked canoe," and, in another connection: "From _Kaho,_ a torrent." Another writer has…
Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)
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…Then the sailors discharged their muskets, and " killed three or four more of them." " So they went their way," and the Half Moon was hurried down into the bay, "clear from all danger," carrying thence to Holland, in Hud son…