Thursday, April 29, 6-7:30pm The Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History and the Hudson Area Library present Coping with Life’s Necessaries by Ian Mumpton.Closely intertwined with Jacob Leisler through marriage and as bitter opponents in 1689s, the Schuyler family enjoyed many luxuries as part of their refined lifestyle. What did their hygiene practices look like? Learn more about the changing practices of this aristocratic, 18th century colonial Dutch family …
Spring ’21 Intern
The Jacob Leisler Institute welcomes Madison Haydon as a 2021 Spring semester intern. Ms. Haydon is a student in the History Department at SUNY New-Paltz specializing in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. We are delighted to have Madison on our team. …
Lecture – The “Turkish Captivity” of Jacob Leisler and the Susannah.
Thursday, January 28, 6-7:30pm Jacob Leisler Institute Director David Voorhees on Leisler’s capture and enslavement by pirates. Throughout the early modern era, North African raiders known as Barbary Corsairs, trolled Europe’s coasts from the Aegean Sea to the Netherlands and as far north as Iceland in search of European slaves. American ships were among their victims. On October 8, 1677, Algerian Corsairs boarded New York City merchant Jacob Leisler’s ship Susannah in the English Channel …
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Virtual Lecture Series – Purchase of Manhattan
The Hudson Area Library and the Jacob Leisler Institute present: “Imagination Aided by the Painter’s Brush”: The Creation of the Purchase of Manhattan, 1844–1909 by Stephen McErleane.Thursday, October 22, 6-7:30pm. Though it is now known as a fundamental piece of the early history of the city, it was not until 217 years after the event that New Yorkers first learned of the now infamous 1626 purchase of the island of Manhattan by the Dutch from the Indians for twenty-four dollars. …
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History Room on Zoom – Census
In this episode of the Hudson Area Library's History Room on Zoom, Gary interviews David Voorhees of the Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History and Tina Lesem, who works at the Hudson Area Library and the Jacob Leisler Institute, on the history of the US Census and the importance of completing the 2020 Census. …
Fall Intern
The Jacob Leisler Institute welcomes Fall intern Aiven Palafox to our team. Mr. Palafox is a student in the History Department at SUNY New-Paltz. He will be our first virtual intern. …