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Colen Donck (in English "Donck's Colony") was a 24,000 acre (97 km2) ... He named his estate Colen Donck (or "Colendonck"; spellings vary, the latter being ...
Colen Donck, Dutch-American owned estate north of Manhattan originally owned by Adriaen van der Donck; Flory Van Donck (1912–1992), Belgium professional golfer ...
Adriaen Cornelissen van der Donck ( c. 1618 – 1655) was a lawyer and landowner in New Netherland after whose honorific Jonkheer the city of Yonkers, ...
He named his estate Colen Donck, or "Donck's Colony." The vast tract was just north of Manhattan Island, in what is now lower Westchester County, and it would ...
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Colen Campbell (1676–1729), Scottish architect; Colen Ferguson, American politician. Other edit · Colen Donck, Dutch-American estate in New York. See also edit.
Adriaen van der Donck, a Dutch settler, bought the land from the company in 1646. ... He named the land "Colen Donck" and built a house upon the land. The ...
Adriaen Cornelissen van der Donck (ca. 1618 – 1655) was a lawyer and landowner in New Netherland after whose honorific Jonkheer the city of Yonkers, ...
The land on which the modern city of Yonkers is built was once part of a Dutch 24,000-acre (97-square-kilometer) land grant called Colen Donck.
Other articles where Adriaen van der Donck is discussed: Yonkers: Adriaen van der Donck ... Adriaen van der Donck ... Colendonck in 1652. The lands were then bought ...
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His grant, known as “Colen Donck” (Donck's Colony), embraced all the country from Spuyten Duyvil Creek, N. along the Hudson to the Amackassin Creek, and E ...