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  1. It was in this year—1639—that Jonas Bronck, at the age of 39, left his home in Holland and settled on a 652 acre plot of land covering most of what is now Mott Haven and built a farmhouse roughly where you are standing now.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jonas_BronckJonas Bronck - Wikipedia

    Bronck's farm, a tract of 274 hectares (680 acres), known as the biblical Emmaus, Bronck's Land, and then just Broncksland, or simply Bronck's— covered roughly the area emanating from general vicinity of Willis Avenue and 132nd Street in the Bronx in what, today, is Mott Haven.

  3. 6 days ago · On December 3rd,1641, Jonas Bronck purchased 500 acres of farmland above Manhattan which later became The Bronx. The settlement is in present day "Mott Haven."

  4. Dec 3, 2014 · On December 3rd, 1639, Jonas Bronck purchased 50 acres of land to the north of Manhattan Island that later grew into 680 acres of farmland.

  5. Sep 29, 2008 · The killing was in retaliation for the earlier murder of a Native American, but that carried no weight with the belligerent Kieft, who launched a search and destroy mission against a Weekguasegeeck village north of Broncks Land that only narrowly missed its target.

  6. Jul 23, 2009 · His farm (known as Bronck’s Land, and then just Broncksland), covered roughly the area south of today’s 150 th Street in the Bronx. The original price paid for the Bronx, or a large share of it, was as follows: 2 gunns, 2 kettles, 2 coats, 2 shirts, 2 adzes, 1 barrel of cider, and 6 bitts of money.

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  8. Mar 18, 2008 · Spread out through the modern neighborhood of Motts Haven, Broncks farm (Broncksland) and those of the other settlers sat along a north-south river, called by the Lenape the river Aquahung. Bronck grew tobacco and traded with the local Indians, keeping the peace through exchanges of goods.

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