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Frederick Lord Leighton's Pavonia, detail from same.
the map/territory relationship juliansinger 2007
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The Dutch West India Company began settlement of Dutch women and men in New Amsterdam in 1624, and in 1629 they began to settle Pavonia in what is now Jersey City.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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But in "Pavonia -- Jersey City" from 1928, he shows in no uncertain terms how steam trains burst through old neighborhoods and tore them into new ones.
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Omit Suter, with an address of 312 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City.
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Pavonia, — [Pavonia, in the ancient maps, is given to a tract of country extending from about Hoboken to Amboy] — and commands a grand prospect of the superb bay of New York.
Washington Irving 2004
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Pavonia, and the lands away south even unto the Navesink
Washington Irving 2004
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These were the men who vegetated in the mud along the shores of Pavonia, being of the race of genuine copperheads, and were fabled to have sprung from oysters.
Washington Irving 2004
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The terrified Algonquins fled, and gleeful soldiers pursued them across the river to Pavonia, largely obliterating them in a weeklong massacre of men, women, and children.
The Deed Keith Blanchard 2003
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The terrified Algonquins fled, and gleeful soldiers pursued them across the river to Pavonia, largely obliterating them in a weeklong massacre of men, women, and children.
The Deed Keith Blanchard 2003
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The terrified Algonquins fled, and gleeful soldiers pursued them across the river to Pavonia, largely obliterating them in a weeklong massacre of men, women, and children.
The Deed Keith Blanchard 2003
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