Willem Verhulst
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| Willem Verhulst | |
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| In office 1625 – 1626 |
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| Preceded by | Cornelis Jacobszoon May |
| Succeeded by | Peter Minuit |
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| Directors-General of New Netherland: Cornelius Jacobsen Mey (1620-1625) |
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| Influential people Adriaen van der Donck |
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Willem Verhulst was the second director of the Dutch West India Company. In 1625, Verhulst oversaw the decision to locate the company's main fortress and town on the tip of Manhattan Island in the colony of New Netherland. The settlement, which was given the name New Amsterdam, was the first permanent European settlement in what was to later New York City.
| Preceded by Cornelius Mey |
Director-General of New Netherland 1625—1626 |
Succeeded by Peter Minuit |

