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BOOK

Title:  
Nyttan som kunnat tilfalla wart kjäre fädernesland af des nybygge i America fordom Nya Swerige kalladt
Creators:
Kalm, Pehr, 1716-1779 | Backman, Daniel And
Publication:
Jacob Merckel, Abo, 1754.
Notes:  
Negative photostat.
Call #:  
508 K125 NO.4
Extent:
15 p. ;



ANALYTIC

Title:  
The Revolt of the Long Swede: Transatlantic hopes and fears on the Delaware, 1669
Parent:
Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v.130, no.2
Creator:
Haefeli, Evan.
Publication:
Philadelphia, Pa, 2006.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
974.8 P41 V.130, NO.2
Extent:
p. [137]-180. : map ; 24 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1650-1655 (1820)
Abstract:  

The New Sweden Company was founded as a joint stock enterprise in 1637 including Swedish, Dutch, and German investors seeking to trade in American furs and tobacco. Centered at Fort Christina, near present day Wilmington, Delaware, the colony expanded up both sides of Delaware Bay and the Delaware Reiver to present day Philadelphia, but capitulated to the Dutch in 1655. This volume contains selected transcripts in Swedish and German of documents in Swedish archives relating to the settling and governance of the colony of New Sweden in Delaware and Pennsylvania, made at the expense of Jonathan Russel, United States minister to Sweden, 1820. The documents have all been translated into French, and were printed in Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania, vol. 4 (1829), 177-8,200, 314-315, 373-374, 398-400; vol. 5, 14-15, 219-221. No. 27 was not printed. Bound in at the end of the volume is Ch. 5 of Per Lindeström, "Description de la nouvelle Suède et des Indes Occidentales, 1691."
Call #:  
Mss.974.8.Sw2
Extent:
1 volume(s)