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  1. Feb 5, 2019 · Richmond County has kept its original name. The island itself was named in the 1600s for the Dutch parliament, known as the Staten-Generaal, and was “Staaten Eylandt” to the Dutch. In 1683, after the island landed in British hands, the county was named for Charles II’s illegitimate son, Charles Lennox, First Duke of Richmond.

  2. Aug 17, 2010 · The name Manhattan derives from the word Manna-hata, as written in the 1609 logbook of Robert Juet, an officer on Henry Hudson's yacht Halve Maen (Half Moon). A 1610 map depicts the name Manahata twice, on both the west and east sides of the Mauritius River (later named the Hudson River). The word "Manhattan" has been translated as "island of ...

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  4. Nov 15, 2018 · main island of New York City, from Dutch, from a native name, perhaps representing a Delaware (Algonquian) source akin to Munsee munahan "island." Bright favors Munsee /e:nta menahahte:nk/ "where one gathers bows." As the name of a cocktail made of vermouth, whiskey, and a dash of bitters, it is attested by 1878 (in Manhattan cocktail ).

  5. The name Manhattan originated from the Lenapes language, Munsee, manaháhtaan (where manah- means "gather", -aht- means "bow", and -aan is an abstract element used to form verb stems ). The Lenape word has been translated as "the place where we get bows" or "place for gathering the (wood to make) bows". According to a Munsee tradition recorded ...

  6. Goddard The Origin and Meaning of the Name: Manhattan 279 The map has come to be known as the Velasco map as it was procured in London by the Spanish ambassador Don Alonso de Velasco, who sent it to King Philip III with a coded cover letter dated March 22, 1611. It is evidently a compilation of what English insiders knew about east-

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  7. Mar 21, 2018 · Its name, “Manhattan,” is derived from the Lenape term “Mannahatta,” which translates roughly to “island of many hills” or “place where we get bows” in the Algonquian language. However, the island’s name underwent various transformations throughout history. Initially known as New Amsterdam by the Dutch, who established the ...

  8. Apr 16, 2024 · Manhattan. In the first chapter of his book, Jelly-Schapiro relates the story of Henry Hudson‘s 1609 voyage up the river that would later come to bear his name. One of the seamen aboard the ship ...

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