Gansevoorts of Albany and Anglo-Dutch relations in the upper Hudson Valley, 1664-1790
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Gansevoorts of Albany and Anglo-Dutch relations in the upper Hudson Valley, 1664-1790 by Alice P. Kenney

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Subjects:

  • Gansevoort family.,
  • Dutch -- New York (State).

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Statement[by] Alice Patricia Kenney.
The Physical Object
Paginationix, 234
Number of Pages234
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL21996461M

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