Before that all Staten Island was part of New Jersey [as you can see by any map Staten Island is in NJ] After the british arrived New Amsterdam was changed to New York and the Duke of York declared all ports within 8 hrs of Manhatten will be considered to be New York ,.Thats when Staten Island became New York and was no longer considered New Jersey.The Dutch built using alot of sandstone and did nice work as many of these early homes are still standing. One up the road from me was recently renovated and put on the market.Many roads in north Jersey have Dutch names from the 1700s. Im calling bs on the line where the house was 22 to 60 feet tall. No house back then was 60 feet tall. Google translater works good for me .
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