Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Gloucester” in entry new-sweden-founding-of of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:

... of the Maniquas, which was afterwards called Christina Kihl, or creek. The country was wild and uninhabited by the Hollanders. They had two or three forts on the river—Fort Nassau, where Gloucester now stands, and another at Horekihl, down on the bay. But both of these were entirely destroyed by the Americans, and their occupants driven away. The following extract from the , which Adrian van ...
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