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  1. 12. März 2019 · By Sam Moskowitz. On March 12, 1651, Peter Stuyvesant, Director General of the Dutch West India Company, purchased Bouwerie (Dutch for ‘farm’) #1 and part of Bouwerie #2 in what is today’s East Village and surrounding neighborhoods. While it only remained farmland for a fraction of its existence, the land between present-day 5th and 20th ...

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    5. Aug. 2017 · Though she could barely read and write, she married Mr. Stuyvesant Fish at 23 years old, rising to become a ruler of society and renowned party planner. Doctorow calls her a member of the "Four Hundred", the social elite of New York City in the late 19th century. Ward McAllister named this group according to the four hundred people of New York ...

  3. 25. Jan. 2024 · January 25, 1830 minutes of the New York Common Council making Stuyvesant Street open to the public. At 21 Stuyvesant Street stands the 1804 Federal-style Stuyvesant-Fish House. The house was a gift from Petrus to his daughter Elizabeth and her husband Nicholas Fish. Their son Hamilton Fish was born and grew up in the house, and would go on to ...

  4. In der Stuyvesant Street auf Nummer 21 befindet sich das 1803 errichtete Hamilton Fish House (auch bekannt als Stuyvesant-Fish House oder auch Nicholas and Elizabeth Stuyvesant Fish House). Der Wohnsitz des späteren Gouverneurs von New York, Hamilton Fish, wurde am 31.

  5. Nicholas Fish II (grandson) Hamilton Fish II (grandson) Stuyvesant Fish (grandson) Stuyvesant Morris (grandson) Education. Princeton University. Columbia University. Nicholas Fish (August 28, 1758 – June 20, 1833) was an American Revolutionary War soldier. He was the first Adjutant General of New York.

  6. This was surprising because most cottages were based off of European castles and palaces, but Mamie, as always, loved knowing she was doing something no one else would do, so she commanded her husband Stuyvesant "Stuyvie" Fish to build them a Newport estate. Mr. And Mrs. Fish Were…

  7. The Stuyvesant Fish House is a brick and limestone Italianate mansion located at 25 East 78th Street, at the corner of Madison Avenue in New York City. It was constructed for railroad executive Stuyvesant Fish and designed by Stanford White of McKim, Mead and White in 1898.