The Dutch Trading Post

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The Dutch Trading Post
Carlos E Carlos Emmor Godfrey
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General of Holland. '' These records also tell ns that this "post" was soon after abandoned, '' owing to the financial loss snstained by the Conij^any, indnced ehielij throngh the harsh treatment which it extended to its emplojes. -*" When the Swedes gained snpremacj of the South River, subsequently known as the Delaware River on the English conquest in 1664, both the Swedish and Dutch records show that Governor Printz ordered an armed detachment to go up the river to Sanhican and destroy the "
...Dutch Arms, " which was accomplished on September 8, 1646. " This act undoubtedly involved the demolition of the trading-post by fire, the superstructure of which was necessarily of wood, to which the coat-of-arms naturally would be attached.
The destruction of the trading-post in 1646 is the reason why that it was not delineated upon the map of the upper Delaware by Lindstrom in 1650, by Van der Donck in 1655, or on Pocock's map of 1679, Basse's survey of the Stacy tract for William Trent in 1714, or upon any other later maps or surveys; and, this is also the reason why numerous travelers in passing through Trenton, beginni'tig with Danckerts in 1679 and continuing down by others to the year 1800, make no mention in, their diaries of this large, strange, octagon building, because it ceased to exist.


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