Figure 15 Bouwlands of Schenectady, 1664. (Jonathan Pearson, A History
of Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times [Albany: Joel Munsell's
Sons, 1883], pl. 3.) This image shows the large tract of land that Arendt
Van Curler received but never occupied, although his wife lived there
after Curler's death in 1667. The Glen property on the north bank of the
Mohawk River is also designated. Sanders Lake refers to Alexander Lindsay
Glen's Dutch first name, Sander. |