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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Nassau_(South_River) (New Netherland) Fort Nassau], now Brooklawn, New Jersey 1623-1651 (Wikipedia)
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Nassau_(South_River) (New Netherland) Fort Nassau], now Brooklawn, New Jersey 1623-1651 (Wikipedia)
*Fort Christina, now Wilmington, Delaware 1638-1655<ref>Johnson, Detailed Map.</ref><ref>John A. Munroe, ''Colonial Delaware: A History''] (Millwood, N.Y.:KTO Press, 1978) [FHL book 975.1 H2mu], 16-18. “From there they proceeded according to instructions up the Delaware and into the Christina River, the Minquas Kill to the Dutch. Here, after reconnoitering the stream, Minuit met with Indians and purchased lands from Duck Creek (the southern boundary of New Castle County) to the Schuylkill. Here too a site was picked for a settlement that was called Fort Christina. It was at the Rocks, ‘a wharf of stone’ on the Christina about two miles from the Delaware River and above the junction of the Christina and its main tributary, the Brandywine, on the east side of the present city of Wilmington.”</ref>  
*Fort Christina, now Wilmington, Delaware 1638-1655<ref>Johnson, Detailed Map.</ref><ref>John A. Munroe, ''Colonial Delaware: A History''] (Millwood, N.Y.:KTO Press, 1978) [FS Library book 975.1 H2mu], 16-18. “From there they proceeded according to instructions up the Delaware and into the Christina River, the Minquas Kill to the Dutch. Here, after reconnoitering the stream, Minuit met with Indians and purchased lands from Duck Creek (the southern boundary of New Castle County) to the Schuylkill. Here too a site was picked for a settlement that was called Fort Christina. It was at the Rocks, ‘a wharf of stone’ on the Christina about two miles from the Delaware River and above the junction of the Christina and its main tributary, the Brandywine, on the east side of the present city of Wilmington.”</ref>  
*Fort New Gothenborg (Nya Göteborg, or Tenakung), now Essington, Pennsylvania 1643-1655<ref>Johnson, Detailed Map.</ref><ref>Albert Cook Myers, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=FDR-AAAAIAAJ Narratives of Early Pennsylvania, West New Jersey and Delaware, 1630-1707]'' (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1912; reprint Barnes and Noble, 1959; digitized by Google, 2008), 28 note 1. “Fort Nya Göteborg or New Gothenburg on Tinicum Island.”</ref>  
*Fort New Gothenborg (Nya Göteborg, or Tenakung), now Essington, Pennsylvania 1643-1655<ref>Johnson, Detailed Map.</ref><ref>Albert Cook Myers, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=FDR-AAAAIAAJ Narratives of Early Pennsylvania, West New Jersey and Delaware, 1630-1707]'' (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1912; reprint Barnes and Noble, 1959; digitized by Google, 2008), 28 note 1. “Fort Nya Göteborg or New Gothenburg on Tinicum Island.”</ref>  
*Fort New Elfsborg (Nya Älfborg), now west of Salem, New Jersey 1643-1651<ref>Johnson, Detailed Map.</ref><ref>Munroe, 24. “When ordered to build a fort so situated as to enable the Swedes to control all shipping on the Delaware, Printz constructed Fort Elfsborg on the Jersey shore, south of Salem Creek.”</ref><ref>''[http://runeberg.org/nfbt/0095.html Kartskiss öfver Nya Sverige 1638-55 (Efter Amandus Johnson)'' a map image in the article “Nya Sverige” in ''Nordisk familjebok. Uggleupplagan. 20. Norrsken - Paprocki'' (Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förlags, 1914; digitized by Projekt Runeberg, 2002), 153-54.</ref>  
*Fort New Elfsborg (Nya Älfborg), now west of Salem, New Jersey 1643-1651<ref>Johnson, Detailed Map.</ref><ref>Munroe, 24. “When ordered to build a fort so situated as to enable the Swedes to control all shipping on the Delaware, Printz constructed Fort Elfsborg on the Jersey shore, south of Salem Creek.”</ref><ref>''[http://runeberg.org/nfbt/0095.html Kartskiss öfver Nya Sverige 1638-55 (Efter Amandus Johnson)'' a map image in the article “Nya Sverige” in ''Nordisk familjebok. Uggleupplagan. 20. Norrsken - Paprocki'' (Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förlags, 1914; digitized by Projekt Runeberg, 2002), 153-54.</ref>  
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