The Holland Society of New York is a historical society founded in 1885 in New York City. Its primary goal is to gather and preserve information about the settlement and history of New Netherland, a Dutch colony in North America. The society focuses on researching and documenting the lives and experiences of the colony's inhabitants, shedding light on its political, social, and religious patterns. It supports genealogical research and publishes historical publications. The Holland Society is known for initiating projects such as the New Netherland Project, which translates and publishes 17th-century records from the New York State Archives. The society also sponsors projects like The Papers of Jacob Leisler Project and Records of the Translations of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York. Its motto, Eindelijk wordt een Spruit een Boom ("Finally, a sprout becomes a tree"), reflects its commitment to preserving Dutch heritage. More information...
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