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James Nevius

“whiskey, apples, sugar, spices, and bitters. In Stuyvesant’s time, the sugar would have come from Dutch possessions in the Caribbean; the nutmeg and other spices from the Dutch East India Company’s vast holdings in Indonesia. The apples might have come from Stuyvesant’s own farm up the Bowery road. It is the entire Dutch trading empire in one cup.”

James Nevius, Footprints in New York: Tracing the Lives of Four Centuries of New Yorkers
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