Adam Nemeroff

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The Dutch remained bent on the slaughter of the Indians. One day in February of 1644, the English captain John Underhill and Ensign Henry Van Dyck, with one hundred thirty Dutch and English soldiers in three boats, put out from New Amsterdam and sailed up the Sound.
Adam Nemeroff
Always weird to see a character from my undergrad history project (Underhill) re-emerge in a murderous way.
Greentown: Murder and Mystery in Greenwich, America's Wealthiest Community
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