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Preceded by
  
Thomas Willett

Name
  
Cornelius Steenwyk

Succeeded by
  
Gabriel Minvielle


Preceded by
  
William Dyre

Succeeded by
  
Thomas Delavall

Resigned
  
1684

Cornelius Van Steenwyk

Born
  
March 16, 1626 Haarlem, Dutch Republic (
1626-03-16
)

Role
  
Former Mayor of New York City

Died
  
November 21, 1684, New York City, New York, United States

Previous office
  
Mayor of New York City (1682–1684)

Cornelius Steenwyck (born Cornelis Jacobsz Steenwijck; March 16, 1626 – November 21, 1684) served two terms as Mayor of New York City, the first from 1668 to 1672 (or 1670, and the second from 1682 to 1684 (or 1683).

Other spellings of his name include Cornelis Steenwijck, Cornelius Steenwyk, and Van Steenwyk.

He also briefly served as governor of the Dutch West India Company's paper claim over New Holland (Acadia) in 1676, although his only attempt to actually assert Dutch control over the territory was rebuffed at Fort Pentagouet by three war ships from Boston. The Dutch colonial claim over Acadia was surrendered in 1678 by the Treaties of Nijmegen.

An inventory of his estate ordered July 20, 1686 ran 14 pages and totaled ₤4,382 (New York pounds), while a list of his debts ran 16 pages, and totaled ₤1,588, showing that Cornelis Steenwyck was one of the richest men in New York of his time.

Steenwick Avenue in The Bronx is named after him.

References

Cornelius Van Steenwyk Wikipedia


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