Beverwijck
Beverwijck was a village with the founded New-Country-Low with a jet of stone of the Fort Orange with very the grounds of the Rensselaerswijck, field private of Kiliaen van Rensselaer at the beginning of the Années 1650. He was baptized in an authoritative way by Pieter Stuyvesant, then governor of the colony in the name of the Compagnie Dutchwoman of the Western Indies what led to a series of évênements and legal confrontations with savor between the civil servant of the Company and the lieutenant of the stronghold Van Slichtenhorst, representing of the family owner van Rensselaer.
After the English conquest of the New Amsterdam of 1664, the village as Fort Orange were renamed Albany.
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