The Online Publications section of the New Netherland Institute offers digitized translations and transcriptions of documents related to New Netherland, the Dutch colony that existed in the 17th century in what is now New York State. These publications include government records, private and corporate papers, and other historical documents that provide insights into the early colonial history of the United States. The digitization of these materials makes them accessible to researchers and the public, facilitating a deeper understanding of the Dutch influence on American history.
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