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Tag Archives: Dutch

House of Hope

A trading fort rather than a colony, the House of Hope still played a major role in the settlement of colonial Connecticut. Established in 1633 by the Dutch under Jacob van Culer, the House of Hope was a trading post at the intersection of the Fresh River and the Little River.[1] The site, in today’sContinue reading “House of Hope”

Posted byBryna O'SullivanAugust 25, 2024Posted inHistoryTags:Connecticut, Dutch, History, House of HopeLeave a comment on House of Hope
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