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Coordinates: 42°2800N 73°4710W / 42.4667°N 73.7862°W / 42.4667; -73.7862 (Beeren Island)
 

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Beeren Island (Beeren Eylandt in the original Dutch), also known as Barren IslandorBear Island,[1] is an island in the Hudson River within the townofCoeymans, New York. It lies 11 miles (18 km) south of the cityofAlbany,[2] and is at the border of four counties, Albany, Greene (to the south), Columbia (to the southeast), and Rensselaer (to the east).[3] Beeren Island was once referred to as Mach-a-wa-meck, which may come from mashq (bear) and wamock (enough), meaning "place of many bears" and would make it in agreement with the Dutch name.[4]

History[edit]

The island was claimed by the Patroon Kiliaen van Rensselaer as the southern border of his patroonshipofRensselaerswijck, it was from the start of the New Netherland colony chosen as a fine site for fortifications to protect the patroon's lands. In 1643 a fort named Rensselaersstein was built and garrisoned, and included mounted cannon; Nicolaes Coorn was appointed watchmaster. Every ship passing the island had to lower its flag in deference to the patroon and pay five stivers.[2] A dispute arose between Coorn and the captain of the ship Good Hope when Coorn demanded that Captain Govert Loockermans lower his flag, and Loockermans replied that "I lower my colors for no one except the Prince of Orange and the Lords my masters." At which point Coorn shot a cannonball through the mainsail of the Good Hope.[5][6] The West India Company however refused to acknowledge the patroon's exclusive right over the river, this led to tension between the two until the English conquered the entire New Netherland colony in 1664.[5] The island was the location of the first white child born along the Hudson River.[3]

The island has at various times also been occupied by a few Native American hunters, by the Coeymans family, a quarantine station, and was even the site of fortune hunters looking for Captain Kidd's hidden treasure.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Barren Island". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  • ^ a b c Howell, George Rogers; Tenney, Jonathan, eds. (1886). Bi-centennial History of Albany: History of the County of Albany, N. Y., from 1609 to 1886, Volume 4. W.W. Munsell & Co. p. 54. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  • ^ a b McQuill, Thursty (1884). The Hudson River by Daylight. Bryant Literary Union. p. 72. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  • ^ Beauchamp, William Martin (1907). Aboriginal Place Names of New York (New York State Museum Bulletin, Volume 108). New York State Education Department. p. 21. ISBN 9781404751552. Retrieved 2016-04-16.
  • ^ a b Howell, George Rogers; Tenney, Jonathan, eds. (1886). Bi-centennial History of Albany: History of the County of Albany, N. Y., from 1609 to 1886, Volume 4. W.W. Munsell & Co. pp. 54–60. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  • ^ Goodman, Maud Wilder (1919). "The Dutch and the English on the Hudson". Yale University Press. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  • 42°28′00N 73°47′10W / 42.4667°N 73.7862°W / 42.4667; -73.7862 (Beeren Island)  This article incorporates text from Bi-centennial history of Albany, by George Rogers Howell, Jonathan Tenney, a publication from 1886, now in the public domain in the United States.


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