Peter of New Amsterdam: A Story of Old New York
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Otis James. Peter of New Amsterdam: A Story of Old New York
FOREWORD
WHERE I WAS BORN
ALONE IN HOLLAND
AN IMPORTANT INTRODUCTION
I GO MY WAY
THE BARGAIN
SAILING FOR THE NEW WORLD
A VIEW OF NEW NETHERLAND
THE "BROWN MEN" OR SAVAGES
SUMMONED TO THE CABIN
TOYS FOR THE SAVAGES
CLAIM OF THE WEST INDIA COMPANY
MAKING READY FOR TRADE
HANS BRAUN AND KRYN GILDERSLEEVE
THE GATHERING OF THE SAVAGES
GOING ASHORE
BUYING THE ISLAND OF MANHATTAN
BOATS USED BY THE SAVAGES
WANDERING OVER THE ISLAND
THE HOMES OF THE SAVAGES
MASTER MINUIT'S HOME
BEGINNING THE WORK
STRANGE KIND OF CRAFT
BUILDING A FORT
IN CHARGE OF THE GOODS
THE VALUE OF WAMPUM
BUILDINGS OF STONE
THE GOVERNMENT
A PROSPEROUS TOWN
QUARRELSOME SLAVES
A BRUTAL MURDER
THE VILLAGE CALLED PLYMOUTH
I GO ON A VOYAGE
A LUKEWARM WELCOME
TWO DAYS IN PLYMOUTH
FORGING AHEAD
THE BIG SHIP
MASTER MINUIT'S SUCCESSOR
TROUBLE WITH THE ENGLISH
MASTER VAN TWILLER DISCHARGED
DIRECTOR KIEFT
UNJUST COMMANDS
MASTER MINUIT'S RETURN
THE REVENGE OF THE SAVAGES
MASTER KIEFT'S WAR
DIRECTOR PETRUS STUYVESANT
TIME FOR SIGHT-SEEING
HOW THE FORT WAS ARMED
VILLAGE LAWS
OTHER THINGS ABOUT TOWN
A VISIT OF CEREMONY
NEW AMSTERDAM BECOMES A CITY
MASTER STUYVESANT MAKES ENEMIES
ORDERS FROM HOLLAND
MAKING READY FOR WAR
AN UNEXPECTED QUESTION
WITH THE FLEET
DRIVING OUT THE SWEDES
THE UPRISING OF THE INDIANS
AN ATTACK BY THE INDIANS
HASTENING BACK TO NEW AMSTERDAM
COAXING THE SAVAGES
INTERFERENCE WITH RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
PUNISHING THE QUAKER
OTHER PERSECUTIONS
DULL TRADE
THE CHARGE MADE BY HANS BRAUN
DISMISSED BY MASTER STUYVESANT
ENGLISH CLAIMS
IDLE DAYS
ON BROAD WAY
LOOKING AFTER THE FERRY
THE COMING OF THE ENGLISH
A WEAK DEFENSE
MASTER STUYVESANT ABSENT
DISOBEYING COMMANDS
SURRENDER OF THE CITY DEMANDED
A THREE DAYS' TRUCE
VISITORS FROM THE ENGLISH
MASTER STUYVESANT'S RAGE
THE END OF DUTCH RULE
THE CITY OF NEW YORK
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If I ever attempted to set down a story in words, it would be concerning the time when I was much the same as a slave among the Dutch of New Amsterdam, meaning a certain part of the world in that America where so many of my father's countrymen came after they left England, because of the King's not allowing them to worship God in the way they believed to be right.
It sounds odd to say that an English boy was ever held as slave by the Dutch, and perhaps I have no right to make such statement, because it is not strictly true, although there were many years in my life when I did the same work, and received the same fare, as did the negroes in the early days of New Amsterdam.
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Within two months after my father died, which was in the year 1620, many of the congregation in Leyden set off with Master Brewster for the New World, there to build up a city where men might worship God in whatsoever fashion they pleased.
Those of the Separatists who were left behind, cared for me as best they might until a year had passed; but none of them were overly burdened with this world's goods, and, young though I was, I realized, in some slight degree, what a tax the care of a lad nine years old was upon them.
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