On Dec. 27, 1657, the town clerk, the sheriff and several magistrates of Flushing wrote a letter to Governor Peter Stuyvesant in which they declared that they refused to follow his direction banning entry to a new religious movement known as the Quakers oPosted on
On Dec. 27, 1657, the town clerk, the sheriff and several magistrates of Flushing wrote a letter to Governor Peter Stuyvesant in which they declared that they refused to follow his direction banning entry to a new religious movement known as the Quakers o