Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680

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Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680

by Jasper Danckaerts

EN·~13 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

E-text prepared by Chuck Greif, Linda Cantoni,

0:20
2

ORIGINAL NARRATIVES OF EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY

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JOURNAL OF JASPER DANCKAERTS - 1679-1680 - EDITED BY - BARTLETT BURLEIGH JAMES, B.D., Ph.D. - OF THE MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY - AND - J. FRANKLIN JAMESON, Ph.D., LL.D. - DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH IN THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTIONS OF WASHINGTON - WITH A FACSIMILE AND TWO MAPS

0:34
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MAPS AND FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION

0:27
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NOTE A

5:23
6

INTRODUCTION

25:11
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NOTE B

7:55
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JOURNAL OF JASPER DANCKAERTS, 1679-1680

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JOURNAL OF OUR VOYAGE TO NEW NETHERLAND

1:24:47
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JOURNAL OF OUR TRAVELS THROUGH NEWNETHERLAND, - From the Time of our Arrival until our Departure for the Fatherland.

1:45:20

Description

A vivid window into the late‑17th‑century Atlantic world, this diary follows Jasper Danckaerts as he journeys from Europe to the fledgling settlements of New York, New England, and the Chesapeake region. His entries capture the raw impressions of bustling ports, untamed wilderness, and the early interactions between colonists and native peoples. The narrative balances detailed descriptions of daily travel with moments of quiet reflection on the new landscape he encounters.

Interwoven with the text are rare visual treasures: a pen‑and‑ink sketch of New York seen from Brooklyn Heights, a facsimile of Augustine Herrman’s Maryland map, and a section of a 1671 cartographic depiction of the broader colony. These images, reproduced from original sources, give listeners a concrete sense of the geography that Danckaerts described. The translation, grounded in careful scholarly comparison, presents the period’s spelling and place‑names while making the material accessible.

For anyone curious about the early American frontier, the journal offers a first‑hand account of exploration, settlement, and the challenges of crossing an unfamiliar continent. Its blend of narrative and mapmaking invites listeners to travel alongside Danckaerts, experiencing the hopes and uncertainties of a world on the edge of transformation.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (770K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-10-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Jasper Danckaerts

b. 1639

Best known for the vivid journal he kept during a 1679–1680 journey through colonial North America, this Dutch traveler left one of the most memorable firsthand accounts of the old New Netherland world. He was also a Labadist leader who helped found a religious settlement along Maryland’s Bohemia River.

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