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(available on the Wyckoff Country Store page)
THE WYCKOFF FAMILY IN AMERICA, FOURTH EDITION (2004)
Available on CD-Rom ONLY.
THE WYCKOFF FAMILY IN AMERICA, THIRD EDITION
(OUT OF PRINT)
THE RISE OF PIETER CLAESEN WYCKOFF: SOCIAL MOBILITY ON THE COLONIAL FRONTIER,
Morton Wagman 1972
HISTORIC HOUSES IN NEW YORK CITY PARKS
THE WYCKOFFS OF OLD CANARSIE LANE, Mae Lubitz
HOLLAND TO AMERICA, Brittingham
CHILDREN'S GUIDE TO HISTORIC HOUSES IN NEW YORK CITY PARKS
Old Bulletins (1988 to present, except 1994)
Copy of all Bulletins, 1937 - 1998
Index to all Bulletins, 1937 - to present
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was created to promote interest in Pieter Claesen Wyckoff, his descendants,
and in the Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum located in the Flatlands section of
Brooklyn, New York. The Association also assembles, publishes, and
distributes materials and information relating to them. (Preview the
introduction to The Wyckoff Family In America, third edition.)
The Wyckoff House was built about 1652 and occupied by Pieter and
Grietje Wyckoff about 1655. It remained the home of Wyckoff descendants
for about 250 years. The Wyckoff House is the number one Landmark
in New York City as well as the oldest house in New York State It
is also a National Historic Landmark. In 1982, it was restored
as a Living Museum to honor the Dutch presence in America.
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