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Center for Migration Studies special issuesVolume 18, Issue 1 p. 11-16 Free Access Chapter II: DISCOVERY, EXPLORATION, AND EARLY ATTEMPTS TO SETTLE First published: 18 July 2012 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2050-411X.2003.tb00301.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Bibliography 1 Richard M. Bayles, Ed. History of Richmond County (Staten Island) New York: From Its Discovery to the Present Time. New York: L. E. Preston and Co., 1887. P. 44– 47. 2 Clute, John J. Annals of Staten Island: From Its Discovery to the Present Time. New York: Press of Charles Vogt, 1877. P. 1– 7, 14–41. 3 Du Bois, Theodora And Smith, Dorothy M. Staten Island Patroons. Staten Island, N. Y.: Staten Island Historical Society, 1961. (May be purchased from the Staten Island Historical Museum, Richmondtown, Staten Island 6, N.Y. for 80¢.). 4 Fisher, Margaret And Fowler, Mary J. Colonial America. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Fideler Co., 1960. P. 63– 65. 5 Hampton, Vernon B. Staten Island … Its Story. Tercentenary Booklet. Staten Island, N. Y.: Staten Island Tercentenary Commission, 1961. P. 8– 9. 6 Leng, Charles W. And Davis, William T. Staten Island and Its People. Vol. I. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., Inc., 1930. P. 85– 104. 7 Lipinsky, Lino S. Giovanni da Verrazzano, the Discoverer of New York Bay. New York, Triggs Color Printing Corp., 1958. P. 20. (Booklet may be purchased at Sales Desk of Museum of the City of New York for one dollar.). 8 McMillen, Loring. David Pietersz De Vries and the First Settlement of Staten Island. The Staten Island Historian, II: 25– 27, October 1939. 9 McMillen, Loring. Dutch Had Settlement on Staten Island When New Amsterdam Became a City 300 Years Ago. Staten Island Advance, * April 25, 1953. P. 6A. 10 McMillen, Loring. Tompkinsville Site of Water Place. Staten Island Advance,* September 27, 1949. 11 Morris, Ira K. Memorial History of Staten Island. Vol. I. New York: Memorial Publishing Co., 1898. P. 20– 39, 46–62. 12 O'Halloran, John D. The Patroons of Pavonia and Staten Island. The Staten Island Historian, XIV: 11– 12, April-June 1953. 13 Santora, Daniel. Giovanni da Verrazzano, a Short History of His Discoveries. Staten Island, N. Y.: Staten Island Italian Historical Society, 1949. P. 12 (Copies of this pamphlet were sent to Staten Island schools in 1949.). 14 Santoro, Daniel And Rallo, John A. Italians – Past and Present. Staten Island, N. Y.: Staten Island Italian Historical Society, 1955. P. 22– 28. 15 Steinmeyer, Henry G. Staten Island 1524–1898. 2nd ed. Staten Island, N. Y.: Staten Island Historical Society, 1961. P. 1– 10. (May be ordered from Board of Education listing, Library Books for Secondary Schools.). 16 Wabeke, Bertus H. Dutch Emigration to North America 1624–1860, A Short History. New York: The Netherland Information Bureau, 1944. P. 13– 60. (May be consulted in Library of Netherland Information Service at 711 Third Avenue, New York City.). 17 Widdecombe, Lawrence W. The Law as It Existed and Was Administered in New Amsterdam 200 Years Ago. The Staten Island Historian, XXIII: 3– 7, January-March 1962. Volume18, Issue1Special Issue: Holden's Staten Island: The History of Richmond CountyJanuary 2003Pages 11-16 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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