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Identifier: annualreportofam00amer_2 (find matches)
Title: Annual report of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society to the legislature of the State of New York.
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society.
Subjects: Historic buildings Natural monuments Monuments
Publisher: (Albany, N.Y. : s.n.)
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: The Durst Organization

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We can see to-day from the absurdities of the ' new
map in Davis' book that the land in the region of New York
had not bee explored in detail, and we know from Juet's jour-
nal " of Hudson's voyage of 1609 that the adjacent triangle of the
ocean was regarded as " an unknown sea."10 This region, there-
fore, offered to Hudson untested possibilities which, with the
descriptions sent to him by Smith and probably obtained from
the Indians, must have been very tempting. Furthermore, the
passage by latitude 40°, if it should prove to be feasible, would
avoid the rigors of climate and dangers of ice presented by the
more northern route, and, passing through a more habitable
region, would offer larger probabilities of subsistence. In view
of these considerations, and with the new map before Hudson
and his crew, one can readily understand why they voted in 109
to try the Rio de Guamas passage and why Hudson thus came to
the Hudson river.

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9 See reference to River of Gomez on page 804 following.
10 This testimony of Juet's Journal under date of August 9th to the preva-
lent ignorance concerning this portion of the Atlantic coast is very significant,
and adds to the importance of Hudsons explorations.

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the rknowfeatuIt istwo 1Straijwhicl1G09,DavisOn tlcenve)Cod aincogi )theretoand bone S(hypotlplored.map had ncnal ofocean -fore, cdescripthe In-passageavoid tmore 1region,of theseand histo try tthe Jhu o Soc r<io Thislent ignoiand adds F1FTEJ3NTII ANN 0A! liEr0IIT. 211 The new map above referred to possesses a literary as wellas an historical interest. When it appeared in 1600, it arousedgreat popular interest. Everybody in London was talking aboutthe new map. This, we infer, from the fact that Shakespeareemployed it in Twelfth Xight in a humorous figure of speechwhich he undoubtedly expected everybody to appreciate. Tounderstand Shakespeares joke, it must be explained that this newmap, like others of the period, had upon it about a dozen wind-roses. A wind-rose is a point from which radiate lines run-ning in the directions of the 32 points of the compass. As theselines, designed to aid the navigator, run as far as they can uponthe map, the lines of the several wind-roses


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  • bookauthor:American_Scenic_and_Historic_Preservation_Society_
  • booksubject:Historic_buildings
  • booksubject:Natural_monuments
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  • bookpublisher:_Albany__N_Y____s_n__
  • bookcontributor:Columbia_University_Libraries
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