| Watersnood documentatie 1953 - tijdschriften | pagina 118
return down the Hudson iValley from Rensselaer, N. Y.
return down the Hudson iValley from Rensselaer, N. Y.
The train was to go first to Chatham, N. Y., making nineteen stops along the Harlem River Valley, and then from Chatham back to New York via the Hudson Valley, making another eight stops on its way
any thing the Dutch could have imag ined possiblegaping holes of fifty, 100 and 300 yards through which the sea is flowing in and out as it does in the Hudson River or the Thames.
Traces Historic Ties In his talk at the church he traced ties between New York and Holland, which date back to 1609, the year the Dutch explorer Henry Hudson first sailed up the river which bears his